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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-06-06, Page 2PAGE 2 Henson Kinettes Iist projects The fund raising projects of the Kinette Club this year incl- uded a fall and spring rummage sale, a food booth at the Hen- sall Spring Fair and the Fiddler's Contest, The group are plan- ning to have an afghan draw the Saturday night of the Fiddl- er's Contest, June 15. They also had a Harvest Dance, and sold tickets on a three minute shopping spree or $50 in cash, and assisted the Kinsmen with the Cystic Fibros- is Dance on May 4. Kinette cook books were also sold. Profits from these projects are returned to the community in many ways. On Palm Sunday the Kinettes visited the shut- ins from the community and gave them a potted plant, and at Christmas they take them a tray of assorted homemade goodies and fruit. Two scholar- ships of $25 each are presented to the highest boy and girl in grade S each year. The club entertains patients at the Goderich Psychiatric Hos- pital and sponsors an Italian child through the Canadian Save the Children Fund. For several years they have canvassed the community for the Ability Fund and made donations to the Arthritis Society, Remembrance Day Wreathm CNIB, Salvation Army, War Memorial Hospital, Girl Guides, Mental Health Association and Cystic Fibrosis. A donation was made to Huronview at Clinton to help buy a bus for the patients. The Kinettes entertained the pat- ients at the Queensway Nursing Home at Christmas time and presented them with a gift. They sponsored an eight week (continuedon page a e 5) ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1974 Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER If headlights shine more brightly when the engine is raced, your battery output may be low, Lubrication reduces friction and wear, decreases noise and carries away heat. If you hear a metallic clanging when you race your motor, it may mean your muffler or tailpipe is loose, and hitting against the rear axle. Doe; your steering wheel vibrate at speeds above 50 miles per hour? Tires may need balancing. It wasn't until 1910 that cars had windshields as standard equipment. The first ones were made with wooden frames. We'II bring you up to dote on the latest in car design at Larry Sniders. Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soon! 064e MRS. JOYCE PEPPER, Clifford Price and friend from Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Page and son David, of Burling- ton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1lorton in Hensall. UNITED CHURCH NOTES Holy Communion, Confirm- ation, and the welcoming of members from other churches was held in llensall United Church Sunday morning. The choir sang the anthem, "Come, spirit come, " and Rev Don Beck preached on the sermon topic"Following Jesus." Can- didates being confirmed were Mrs. Doris Hamilton, Chisel - burst, Nancy McCurdy, Dale Simmons, Betty Beer, Susan Beck, Paul Wareing, Deana Reaburn, Christine McGregor, Dwight Consitt, Mrs. Joan Corbett, Mrs. Linda MacMill- an and Mr. Don MacMillan, all of Hensall. Mrs. Joan Corb- C ORRES POND EN' ett and Mrs, Linda MacMillan received the rights of baptism. Members being welcomed from other churches were Mr. and Mrs. liarold Parsons, Chiselhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Shapter and Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Brien. The flowers in the church were from the funeral of the late Harry Armstrong. EXPLORERS PICNIC Carmel Presbyterian Explor- ers first annual picnic was held last Saturday at the home of Mrs. Al Hoggarth. Nine Expl- orers and three C. 0.C. memb- ers attended. Soccur game be- fore lunch proved that both teams were equal, however after lunch the races brought forth winners. The trophies for fist, second and third places as over all champions were won by Becky Baker, Sandra Nixon, and Murray Taylor. Greg Hog- garth kicked his shoe the farth- est and Lisa Stretton and Becky Baker won the three-legged race. Paul lloggarth won the sack race and Murray Taylor and Paul lloggarth won the wheelbarrow race. Jerry Faber won the wheelbarrow race. Jerry Faber won the C.0, C race. Explorers and COC are finished for now, but will res- ume again in the fall. Obituary MRS. JOHN NEIL At Twilight Haven in Pet- rolia, on Sunday, June 2, 1974, Kathleen E. Neil (Pfaff) form- erly of the Hensall area, passed away in her 70tH year. She was the wife of the late John E. Neil who predeceased her in September 1973, dear mother of Mrs. Doreen Eger- deen, Kamloops, B,C., and Ronald Neil, R.R,1, Mill Bay, B, C.; sister of Mrs. Helen Tebutt and Mrs. Alvin (Ruby) McNichol, both of London. One brother, Nelson, predec- eased her in 1962, Also surviv- ing are two grandchildren, Christine and D'Arcy Egerdeen, and several nieces and nephews in the Hensall area. The late Mrs. Neil rested at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in Hensall where funeral service was held on Wednesday, June 5, with Rev. W, Jarvis officiating. 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