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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-23, Page 91414,41.11!"1,;!(!," THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1974 WI (continued from page 8) by Mrs. Cliff Kenney, Crediton, commented on their display "Homemaking Alakes the Horne. They described that housewives have been making do for years using plastic containers for scoops, etc. -string for string pictures, baler twine into plats, dried weeds for winter, giving your magazines no longer wanted to a 4-11 girl, recycling newspapers into scrap books. They closed with, "It's Just Fun being a Homemaker." Mrs. Marion Skinner and Mrs. Gwen Coward, accompanied by Mrs. Marjorie Johns, cond- ucted a lively sing song (with- out the streaker). They were voted to be in charge of the music for area convention. Mrs. Harry Dougall introd- uced the Skit, "Planning a Year. Program." Those taking part were Mrs. Wilfred. Coleman, Seaforth; Mrs. Robert Bell, Kippen; Mrs. Robert Kinsman, Kippen, Mrs. M. Scott, Sea - forth. Mrs. Gordon Papple brought greetings fromthe F. W. I.0. She suggested a new idea for a meeting as being a winter pic- nic. Federated News will no longer be coming to each Instit- ute but may be subscribed to either through your institute or direct, Courtesies were given by Mrs. Gordon Bender, Dashwood. Election of Officers were conducted by Miss Jane Pengilley; past president, Miss Ruth Skinner, President, Mrs. James Keys, Seaforth; first vice-president, Mrs. Roylance Westcort, Exeter; second vice- president, Mrs. James Drum- mond, Kippen; secretary -treas- urer, Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Seaforth; Assistant secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne Exeter; federated representative, Mrs. Cordon Papple, Seaforth; assistant rederarion represent- ative, I,1rs. Alex Hamilton, Grand Bend; Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Ray Rader, Dash- wood; London area delegates, Mrs. James Keys, Mrs. Gordon Dapple; Alter. Delegates, MN. Roylance Westcort, Mrs. Alex 1lamilton; Fall Rally, Mrs, Delmer Skinner, Centralia, Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Exeter: Agriculture and Canadian ind- ustries Mr Robert Bell, if 1.i St. Petelr'a . Lutheran reh Rent. A. C. 'jllackww,I , B.A., S.D. Pastor SUNDAY, MAY 26 10 00 a, m. - Worship Service 10 45 a.m.-Sun Church School T11URSDA1, MAY 23 b p.m. - Ascension Day Service istesslisisommessmonessusemstnestss CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR SUNDAY, MAY 26 9:45 a.m.-Worship Service 10.45 a.m.-Sun Church School MEDITATION:- Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not to hip) it is sin. James 4.17 EVERYONE WIACOPOB Golden Glimpses . ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS • • 0 BLUE WATER REST HOME All! At last, 1 believe its spring. No doubt a great Many people around the flooded area will be feeling like Noait when be saw the waters recede. flaw lucky we are to be away from the disaster areas. Last Tuesday Mr. Lawrence Wein visited the residents and they joined him in the dining - room for a sing -song. We will miss his regular visits during the summer months but look forward ro his return for the fall and winter visits. (in Tuesday afternoon the bus took a tour of the countryside giving the residents the opport- unity to look over the country- side. We wish to thank Airs. Percy Weido, of Kitchener for the generous donation of materials Kippen; Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs. Jas. Kirkland, Exeter; Education and Cultural Activities, Mrs. Jack- son Woods, Exeter; Fancily and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. Cliff Kenney, Crediton; resol- utions, Mrs. Carl Payne, 11en- sall; Curator, Mrs. Arthur Rundle; Book committee, Airs. Arthur Rundle, Mrs. James Keyes, Mrs. Leonard Prang, 1liss Ruth Skinner, Alrs, Bruce Sha pt on. 0 Mrs. Mary Rook, of Mission City, B.C. and daughter, Alrs. Beatrice R. Michie, of Burnaby B.C, and Mr. and A1rs. Lester Fisher, of Detroit were dinner guests with \ir, and Mrs. len Traci:; 011 Thursday. Airs. Alar Rook, the former Mary SIlencl< lived in Zurich until about the year 1;It;' . This was her first visit i,ack re Zurich NIL.. and \Irs. Laird lacobe attended Cunvocat iou fxerc ices at Lail ht,.'u t'011e c, friday, \Icy 1 . Ewanrr< „r el United Church ZURICH REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A SUPPLY MINISTER Mrs, Milton Bch, Organist SUNDAY, MAY 26 10:00 a.m.- Sunday School 11:00 a.. m. - Worship Service EVERYONE WELCOME asimmansunimasownesul csisssommannesimentassubtossorsisk a w eONSIERVATo10111 MERLIN BEND ER„ Payor SUNDAY, MAY 26 10 a.m. - Sunday School 11 a.tn.- Worship Service 8 p.m.- Sun Evening Service Jesus said, "If Thou canst believe, all things are possible ro him that believeth, " Mark 9 23 We invite you to worship with us LC ,,.. 1E for the hohby shop which i►clud• ed colored egg cartons and shredded foam which will help to keep everyone husy . \'e are pleased that Mr. hen- ry l•'laxbard has recovered suff- iciently 10 return to the 110111e from South IIuron IIospita1. On Wednesday evening the children from the Gospel hall Sunday School, Grand Rend, provided a musical program for the residents. rlrs. Ethel Boy es, of Seaforth has provided 113 wlill 11 rtlint'. glory seeds for our flower bet.hz. :\ former resident, Airs. Ellen Bores started this tradition since she enjoyed watchiu:' then grow outside her window, they were also a favourite 0f the late Airs. Mary Cameron. \�c appreciate the interest Of lir-. Ethel Boye<. Saturday w'a• the annual Mai Day Tea and habena le. As 1131I - al, there was ;t great demand for the hone -made baking. Most of the Auxiliary ntentheN were dressed in old- fashioned drusen. Air'. .\udrey Mc1. ittic•\ poured tea. All in all, the day was very successful. The next event sponsored by the Auxiliary for the rc"sidents will be June 5, which will he their annual picnic, PAGE 9 The Sunday evening chapel service was conducted by Rev. Andrew I3lackwell, Sr, Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich. Mast- er Douglas K lopp presided at the organ during the service. FAITH & LIFE CRUSADE, 1974 The Crusade Committee wishes to thank all who supported the Crusade through attendance, prayers, gifts and \\ ho helped in preparation for and during the Crusade Our sincere thanks ro area ministers for their support. We arc grateful t0 Rev. Dave Ward for his ministry'. We give special thanks t0 all who assisted with the music, including the music groups. The offerings totalled $1501.15. Expenses were $967.01, \'oral or:: -o,1 was :liven Io the Bible Society. The C'rtisade Committee AST WEEK OF OUR SPRING SAL Take .A(I anlage Of Our 11 am Special Prices! SALE ENDS SATURDAY! 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