Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-16, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1974
Hensall Womens Institute honor
grandmothers at May meeting
The Grandmothers May meet-
ing of the Hensall Women's
Institute was held Wednesday,
evening in the Legion Hall.
President Hilda Payne welcom-
ed everyone and the meeting
opened with '0 Canada,' the
'Ode' and the 'Collect.' The
roll call was ansered by "some-
thing I buy that my grandmoth-
er made at borne."
Minutes of the April annual
meeting were read by secretary
Janis Bisback. Treasurer Marg
Ingram gave her report. Corr-
espondence consisted of a card
of thanks from Mona Ward, a
birthday party to be planned for
Iluronview on November 20,
a Blossom Tea at 3 p. m. on
RIDGETOWN GRADUATE
Robert Rowe, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Rowe, of R. R.1,
Exeter, will receive a diploma
in the Agricultural Production
and Management course, and
the Southwestern Area Women's
Institutes Trophy for Proficiency
in Community Leadership, at
the Graduation Ceremony today
at Ridgetown College of Agric-
ultural Technology.
June 5 at Huronview, District
Annual on May 16 in Zurich.
A committee was appointed to
arrange a bus trip sometime in
June.
Susan Purdy reported on the
officer's conference held in
Waterloo which she and Hilda
Payne attended. For the next
meeting in June, members are
asked to bring "things that you
would have for a picnic lunch,
e.g. salads, cold meat, own
dishes and cutlery, " and are to
meet at the Legion Hall at '7
p.m.
Program convenors for the
evening were Myrtle Sherritt and
Vera Brintnell. Everyone enjoy-
ed a singsong. Mable Shirray
gave a reading from an old
reader. Nan Britton and Janis
Bisback sang two beautiful
duets accompanied by Mrs.
Sherritt on the piano.
Gwyn Wilsmith was the guest
speaker for the evening and she
spoke on the comparison of the
past and the now present. She
asked doubtfully "are we really
any better off now than we were
one hundred years ago, and are
we any further advanced?" The
answer proved to be "yes, we
are better off in some things.
She said that no matter what
changes we go through, human
characteristics do not change.
Mrs. Payne told everyone
about the thermometer in
degrees and the centrigrade
scale.
Prizes were given out to
Joyce Pepper, for having a
birthday closest to the meeting
date; to Jessie McAllister for
having an anniversary after the
15th of May; to Gwyn Whilsm-
ith for having the oldest dress;
and to Susan Purdy for having
the most great grandchildren.
A gift was presented to Gwyn
in appreciation. Beryl Elgie
gave courtesy remarks.
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Legion Auxiliary
Hensall Legion Ladies Auxil-
iary held their May meeting
on Tuesday evening with Pres-
ident Mildred Chalmers in the
chair. Members accepted an
application for a new member.
A $10 donation was made to
the Canadian Cancer Society.
Elections and nominations were
held and new officers for 1974
are as follows, Past President,
Mildred Chalmers; president,
Wanda McClinchey; first vice-
president, Hilda Smale; second
vice-president, Beatrice Uyl;
secretary, Donna Allan; treas-
urer, Mary Bisback; Sgt at arms,
Iva Reid; Sports Officer , Iva
Reid; Executive, Martha Roose-
boom, Vera Smale, Evelyn
Randall, Marg Vanstone and
Marg McDonald. Winner of the
guessing prize was Marg Mc.
Donald. Winner of the guessing
prize was Marg McDonald, and
the mystery prize was won by
Mary Bisback. Sports Officer
Iva Reid held a special draw
and Mona Campbell was the
winner. The proceeds went
towards the sports fund. Ivlemb-
ers decided to have the annual
Penny Sale on June 7.
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Hensall Kinsmen
bicycle rodeo
The Kinsmen Club, of Hen-
sall, in connection with the
Hensall Public School and the
local 0. P. P. held their Bicycle
Rodeo at the Hensall Arena
Saturday morning. Twelve child
ren attended out of 27 who reg-
istered and all twelve passed.
Getting awards in grades three
and four were• fist, Timothy
Goudie, second, Danny Reid,
third, Jo -Ann Pepper.
Getting awards in grades five
and six were. first, Michael
Lenting, second, Laurie Pepper,
third, Tammy Turner. Runners
up were Sandra Tower, Bryan.
Beer, Debbie Reid, Sandra Dix-
on and Lori Flynn.
In grades seven and eight
first was awarded to Jim Pollock.
There were no second and third
prize winners as Jim was the
only student from grades seven
and eight who turned up to take
the road test. Presentations were
made at the Hensall Public
School by a member of the
I lensall K insmen Club, Dick
Packham, who chaired the proj-
ect. President, Bevan Bonthron
was also present.
The Kinsmen Club would
like to thank Constable Turner
from the Exeter OPP who
checked the bicycles before
the road test, and Constable
Moulton from the Goderich
OPP who gave two lessons at
the school but was unable to
attend the road test,
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