Zurich Citizens News, 1978-04-20, Page 3Wornen's Institute
endorses letter
An evening of fellowship
and fun was held on Monday,
for unit two of the Hensall
U.C.W. Games, contests and
a "Fashion Show" was held
and enjoyed by all 25 women
present. Afterwards, the
business session was held.
Plans for the Beef Bar -B -Q
Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
next week were finalized, a
car load of members ac-
cepted the invitation to
Goshen U.C.W. on Wed-
nesday, and the dates for
Westminster weekend and
Alma College Conference
werebroughtto the attention
of all. Articles for the
auction sale on June 3
are required and unit two is
to be responsible for the bake
sale that day.
A letter from the Catholic
Women's League regarding
the recommended English
literature books, with ex-
cerpts, was read and
members decided to send
letters of protest about these
books to Thomas Wells, the
minister of education, Jack
Riddell, our M.P.P., the
school board and school
principals. To conclude the
evening, a dainty lunch was
served.
Elect Officers
At the annual meeting of
the Hensall Women's
Institute held on Wednesday
evening, the following of-
ficers were elected.
President -Mrs. Cecil Pep-
per; first vice -president -
Mrs. Sam Rannie;
secretary -Mrs. Pearl
Koehler; assistant
secretary -Mrs. Robert
Simpson; treasurer -Mrs.
John Skea; assistant
treasurer -Mrs. Rosa Harris;
public relations -Mrs. Carl
Payne, Mrs. John Corbett;
district director, Mrs.
James McAllister; assistant
district director -Mrs. Robert
Simpson; branch directors -
Mrs. John Skea, Mrs. Vera
Brintnell, Mrs. John Cor-
bett; Tweedsmuir history -
Mrs. Sam Rannie, Mrs.
Robert Simpson, Mrs. Albert
Alexander; press reporter -
Mrs. Carl Payne; card
convenor -Mrs. Gladys
Coleman; pianist -Mrs.
William Rogerson, Mrs. Tom
Sherritt.
Standing committee
convenors:- Agriculture and
Canadian Industries -Mrs.
Walker Carlile, Mrs. Pearl
Koehler; Citizenship and
World affairs -Mrs. Norman
Pepper, Mrs. Carl Payne;
FOOD CONCESSION
TENDER
Monthly Stipulated sum
tenders will be received
by the undersigned until
5:00 p.m., May 1, 1978
for the operating of the
Food Booth at the Hen-
sall and District Com-
munity Centre, Hensall,
Ontario, for the period
October 1, 1978 to April
30, 1979.
Tenders to be sealed
and marked — TENDER
RE FOOD BOOTH
Lowest or any tender
shall not necessarily be
accepted.
Leonard Hoffman
Secretary
Hensall Parks Board
P.O. Box 279
Hensall, Ontario
NOM 1X0
Education and Cultur
activities -Mrs. Jam
McAllister, Mrs. Elizabe
Riley; Family and Co
sumer affairs -Mrs. Glad
Coleman, Mrs. Isab
Rogerson; resolutions -Mr
Rosa Harris; delegates
district annual -Mrs. Cec
Pepper, Mrs. Jam
McAllister; Mrs. Carl Payn
Mrs. Pearl Koehler.
The programme, whic
was in charge of Mrs. Robe
Simpson and Miss Gret
Lammie, consisted of a sin
song and slides taken
Mrs. Simpson (some fro
old photographs) of famil
groups, family homes an
local beauty spot
illustrating how suc
snapshots can become
historical value in the year
to come.
President, Mrs. Ceci
Pepper, presided over th
meeting, opening with
poem, "Lifting an
Leaning." The financia
report showed a balance o
$159.26. The officers wer
installed by Huron Sou
District President, Mrs
James Drummond.
Correspondence cover°
the Summary Day for th
Huron County course
"Personalize your Pattern'
to be held at Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton, on
Tuesday; Achievement Days
for the girls' 4-H Clubs
"Focus on Living" - for
Hensall girls it is at Seaforth
on May 27. There will be an
historical meeting held in
Kippen on May 9 and a bus
trip is being arranged to
Elmira and Elora; the
Huronview auxiliary will be
holding their Blossom Tea on
May 31 and the Institute is
asked to contribute one
dozen muffins or tea
biscuits.
Mrs. Drummond brought
greetings from Huron South
District and added words of
appreciation for being in-
vited to attend the meeting.
The May meeting will be
"Grandmothers night"
each member to invite a
grandmother and wear
something worn by their
grandmother. A report of the
spring board meeting held on
April 4 was given by Mrs.
James McAllister. Old,
unwanted "Home and
Country" magazines to be
collected at the May meeting
to give away at the Inter-
national Plowing Match in
September. The county
Tweedsmuir book is to be
microfilmed and put into
another cover and the
original leather engraved
cover to be used for the
second book. Final
arrangements were made
for the District Annual which
is to be held at Hensall
United Church on May 18
when the guest speaker will
be Mrs. Andy Whyte of
Egmonville.
The Ending
"First you see the ending"
was the subject of the ser-
mon at Hensall United
Church on Sunday, when
Reverend Don Beck con-
ducted the service. Jesus'
resurrection was the end of
His earthly life but the
beginning of His kingdom on
earth. God won over Satan
on both Good Friday and
Easter Sunday so when we
become Christians we know
the end when we are
beginning the life with
Christ.
Dr. Ralph Topp presided
at the organ and Mrs.
Marianne McCaffrey con-
ducted the choir who sang
the anthem, "The Lord's my
Shepherd".
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