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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1974
WINNER IN 20 YEARS AND UNDER - Bill Smith, of Dunn-
ville was winner of the class for 20 years and under at the
Fiddler's Contest Friday night in Hensall. Chairman of the
annuel event, Wayne Reid, is shown here presenting Bill Smith
the trophy for his accomplishments.
YOUNGEST FIDDLER - Kathy Reed, a six year old Sud-
bury girl, was the youngest person ever to take part in the
annual Fiddler's Contest in Hensall, and she is seen here repeat-
ing her performance for the benefit of the Saturday night aud-
ience. She is accompanied by her father, who is a music inst-
ructor in the city.
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Hensall WI plan
bus trip
to Hamilton
Hensall Women's Institute
met in the Legion Hall Wednes-
day evening for the June meet-
ing. After a delicious indoor
smorgasbord picnic supper,
president Hilda Payne presided
for a short meeting and opened
with a poem from the Spring
Horne and Country magazine.
Marg Ingram gave the treas-
urer's report. Ideas for raising
money for the summer months
were discussed. Plans were also
discussed further for the bus
trip now scheduled for the fall.
It was decided to go to the
Erlin Lee Home in the Hamilton
area.
Jessie McAllister gave a
thorough report on the District
Annual held in Zurich in May.
Grace Peck reported that the
Blossom Tea held at I-Iuronview
on June 5 was a success.
The roll call was answered
by 18 members and one guest
with "the city I would like to
visit." A gift of appreciation
was presented to Grace Peck
for her efficient work as past
secretary, and to Greta Lammie
for her efficient work playing
the piano.
The September meeting
schedule was reviewed. The
members are asked to meet at
7 p.m. at the Legion Hall for
a pot luck supper to start the
September meeting.
Program convenors were
Jessie McAllister and Margaret
Ingram. An enjoyable session of
fun and games and euchre were
enjoyed by all. Hostesses for the
evening were Joyce Pepper and
Sara Simpson.
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Varna
We extend sympathy to the
family and friends of Mr. John
McAsh who passed away last
Thursday.
A week ago Sunday, a fam-
ily reunion was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Hayter honouring Glen Hayter
on his forthcoming marriage,
and also the fifth wedding ann-
iversary of Mr. and Ivlrs. Doug
McBeath.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid
and Mrs. Belle Reid attended
the wedding dinner and recept-
ion of Mr, and Mrs. Bob Reid,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid,
Sault Ste. Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McCly-
mont were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whyte and
family.
A number of members of
Varna Orange Lodge attended
the church service at Egmond-
ville United Church, at which
County Orange Lodge members
participated on Sunday.
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