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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-03-28, Page 3THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1974 MRS. JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT ANGLICAN WOMEN The regular meeting of St. Pauls Anglican Church Women. was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. Forrest. The president, Mrs. G.A, Anderson, opened the meeting with prayer and hymn 539 was sung. The minutes of the Feb- ruary meeting were read and approved. Helen Roberts read the meditation. The roll call was answered with a Bible verse having the word "gem" or "jewel" in it. The St. Patrick's Day Tea and bake sale held at the church was reported suc- cessful, Devotions from the living message were read by each of the members present. Rev. Anderson closed the meet- ing with prayer. UNITED CHURCH NOTES Rev. Don Beck preached on the sermon topic "Our Faith" for the Lent IV service in Hen - sell United Church Sunday morning. Under the direction of Mrs. Turkbeim, the choir sang the anthem "The Lord's My Shepherd." Flowers in the church were from the funeral of the late Mrs. Nancy Kyle, placed there by her family. REBEKAH LODGE Members of the Amber Reb- ekah Lodge held a euchre Wed- nesday evening in the Lodge rooms. With seven tables in play winners were ; ladies high, Nell- ie Riley; ladies low, Grace Peck Men's high, Glenn Bell; men's low, Roy Pepper, Exeter; Most lone hands, Mrs. Roy Pepper, Exeter. A draw on a box of chocolates was won by Joyce Pepper and a bag of oranges was won by Mrs. Jim Wilson, Exeter. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Ivirs. Robert P. Watson, Sperling Street, Sea - forth, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary on March 24, at the home of Mrs. C. Christie, a sister of Mrs. Wat- son. Those attending the dinner were brother -in-laws and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. E. Holl- and, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS William Dodds, Seaforth, Mrs. Eric Richter, Mrs. Watson's twin sister and her husband of Kitchener, were unable to at- tend because of illness. Mr. Watson's sister, Miss Bella Watson, of Galt also attended the happy event. Mr. and Mrs. Watson were the recipients of flowers and gifts. AMBER REBEKAHS The regular meeting of the Amber Rebekah Lodge was held Wednesday evening with N, G. Mrs. Aldeen Volland presiding and being assisted by P,N.G, Mrs. Ruby Bell in the absence of V,G. Mrs. Margaret Consitt. One name was proposed for membership and a character committee was appointed, It was reported that Mrs. Nancy Kyle had passed away and the Lodge service was conducted Thursday evening with fourteen members attending. A semi- annual report will be audited and forwarded to Toronto. An invitatinn has been accepted to attend the Lodge meeting in Parkhill, April 2, when the officers of the Amber Lodge will perforni closing exercises. Quite a few officers of Amber Rebekah Lodge plan to attend. Word was received that the D.1).P. Mrs. Mary Grigg of Clinton will make her official visit in April, also the District meeting will be held on April 12 in Clinton Lodge rooms. 4-H REPORT (by Vicki Baker) The 4-H Glamour Girls met at the home of Linda Mock last Tuesday evening. The meeting was opened by the president with the 4-1-1 Pledge. For the roll call the members gave an aid which would improve stor- age in their bedrooms. For bus- iness we discussed our skit for PAGE S Achievement Day. For discuss- ion we talked about our skin; what kind we have, how we care for it. Lisa Stretton, Donna Jean Allan and Vicki Baker tried a dry facial mask on their skin and Rita Gloor, Julie Mock and Brenda Pepper used lemon On their faces. The meeting was adjourned by the president. It has been reported that the Bake Sale and Tea held at the St. Paul's Anglican Church on Saturday proved a success. COME—HEAR and ENJOY JOYCE BOWERMAN President of the Ontario Progressive Association of Women at HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL Brucefield, 8 p.m. HI 3, 1 974 sponsored by The Women's Committee to the Huron P.C. Assoc. 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