Zurich Citizens News, 1974-06-13, Page 3THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1974
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MRS. JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT'
Unit 4 of UCW
study missions
Unit Tv of Hensall United
Church Women met for their
June meeting on Thursday aft-
ernoon at the church. Mrs.
McAllister presided and opened
the meeting with a poeizt.
Mrs. George Armstrong gave
the devotional. She read from
Matthew 5 and brought to mind
the people who have brought
light and help to the world.
The devotional concluded with
prayer.
Mrs. Grace Harpole favoured
everyone with two piano solos.
Mrs. E. Luther introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. Walter
Spencer, who explained the
study material for "Mission
Impossible --unless." Cards
were distributed for discussion.
She was thanked by Mrs. Luther
and Mrs. McAllister.
Mrs. Erratt and Mrs. Slade
tool< up the offering. Mrs. Sher-
ritt gave the treasurer's report.
Mrs. Erratt reported on the bale
and a sum of money was voted
to buy cord and wool for knit-
ting.
Bible Society.
During the past few weeks
some members from the Hensall
Churches have been canvassing
the village for the Canadian
Bible Society. Mrs. Sim Roo-
bal was the Convener for this
project and Eric Luther was the
treasurer. The total amount
collected was $232.35. Can-
vassing from the Anglican
Church were Mrs. Frank Forrest
and Mrs. Annie Reid; from the
Presbyterian Church were Mrs.
Ruby Hog.garth, Mrs. Melvin
Glanville, Mrs. Percy Camp-
bell, Mrs. John Skea, Mrs.
Ellis Stewart and Miss Tammy
Baker; from the United Church
were Mrs. Audrey Christie,
Mrs. Don Beck, Mrs. Leona
Parke and Mrs. Peter Bisback.
Happiness theme
The June meeting of Unit II
of Hensall United Church had
the theme of Happiness. Jean
Wareing welcomed members
and read a poem "With a con-
secrated car." This was follow-
ed by a devotional entitled
"little things" given by Shirley
McAllister based on scripture
passages from Psalm 8 and
devotions from Christian Wom-
en.
The offering was taken and
dedicated. The roll call was
answered by 17 members and
two guests with a Bible book
with the first letter of your
name .
Grace Drummond conducted
the business. Unit II is respon-
sible to put flowers in the
church for the month of June.
The UCW received an invit-
ation to attend Open House at
the Queensway Nursing on
June 17, 7 to 9 p.m. A report
on the Presbyterial was given
by Kay Mock. In 1973, 400
parcels were sent by the Presbyt-
ery. The Regional meeting will
be held in Dashwood on Octob-
er 2. Playlets and briefs on the
control of Alcoholism are avail-
able in the church library.
Members were asked to save
of UCW meeting
white material, string, plastic
bags, cotton straps to be sent
at a later date to Angola.
Mona Aiderdice reported on the
beef barbecue, and announced
that over 500 were served.
The topic was taken by Pearl
Passmore, a theme by Dt.
Tennyson Guyer, "Art of Happ-
iness" depends on Faith in God
and fellowman, and is governed
by heredity, environment, and
responsibilities. Pearl thanked
all members who helped at the
Nursing Home in May.
Ann Brock gave a report on
the Friendship and Visitation.
Jean Wareing circulated 15
verses read by members "If
Jesus Came ro your Ilouse':"
A delicious lunch was served
by Donna Corbett, Kay lviock
and Mary Merritt.
ANGLICAN CHURCH NOTES
The Rev. G.A, Anderson con-
ducted the service at St. Pauls
Anglican Church. The text
of the sermon for Trinity Sunday
was "Behold a door was opened
in Heaven." Mr. and firs.
Frank Forrest and Clark accomp-
anied the singing with organ,
violin and guitar, and also
played "Face ro Face."
RILEY REUNION
The 27th annual Riley Reunioi
was held at the farm of Ross
Riley, R. R.2, Staffa with 72
present. The sports were cond-
ucted by Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo
Harburn and Mr. and Mrs.
John Prouty, and the winners
are as follows: children 5 and
under, Bonnie Jepson, Jeff
Clarke; girls 6-8, Darlene and
Susan Harburn; boys 6-8 Pat
Riley; girls 9-12 Rosemary Dutt-
mann and Karen Shiels;
Boys 9-12 Murray Ilarburn,
Ronald Riley; 3 -legged race,
Eleanor Spiels and Marg Clarke;
Kevin Shiels and Ken Clarke;
balloon race, Ivan and Barbara
Boa; teen's kick the slipper,
Leslie Riley; ladies hick -the -
slipper, Marg Clarke, Rosemary
Dut t u to nn.
A candy scramble was held
for the small children. Guessing
the number of jelly beans in a
jar was won by Winnie Riley.
A ball game was enjoyed by all,
After a delicious supper, it
was decided to hold the picnic
next year in the Hensall Park,
the second Sunday in June. New
officers elected for next year
were, past president, Ken
Clarke, president, Ivan Boa;
vice president, David Smale:
secretary, Susan Riley; treas-
urer, Elizabeth Harburn.
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