Zurich Citizens News, 1977-01-26, Page 3DELICIOUS
Hensall
by Bertha ItleGregfw
Mr. Sr Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen and Michael, Clinton, were
recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Sangster and Brad.
Rod Chapman of Barrie spent
the weekend with his parents Mr.
& Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
Rev. W.D. Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church Sunday. The sermon
subject was "From Judgement to
Grace". Mrs. Robert Taylor
presided at the piano. The annual
meeting will be held Friday
evening at 6:30 p.m. beginning
with a pot luck supper.
50th Anniversary
Several relatives from this
area attended the 50th wedding
anniversary for Mr. & Mrs.
Alfred Smith, London, Saturday
evening held at the Yacht Club in
Port Stanley. Mrs. Smith, the
former Marjorie Richardson was
united in marriage to Alfred
Smith in Hensall.
They resided in the village,
and operated the Hensall bake
shop for several years prior to
moving to London. The event was
arranged by their daughters,
Mrs. (Marion) Murray Mason,
Hamilton and Mrs. (Gwen) Rex
Rand, St. Thomas.
Seniors meet
The Hensall senior citizens
were pleasantly entertained to a
dinner in the Legion Hall Wed-
nesday afternoon hosted by the
Kippen East Women's Institute.
The guests reported a "sump-
tuous" dinner.
Amber Lodge
Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy
Parker presided at the regular
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge Wednesday evening
assisted by the Vice Grand Mrs.
Maggie Campbell, who reported
for the Visiting Committee.
Several "Thank you" notes
were received from members.
L.S.N.G. Mrs. Olga Chipchase
outlined the Insurance available
to members through the Odd -
fellow and Rebekah Lodges.
Arrangements were made to
hold the 28th anniversary of the
Lodge Wednesday, February 16
as the date set for February 2 was
not available for dinner.
It was announced the C.Y.T.
committee will hold a euchre on
February 17 at the local hall.
Birthday Greetings were ex-
tended to Mrs. BeatriceRichard-
son. A social hour was enjoyed
following the meeting.
St. Pauls A.C.W.
The regular meeting of St.
Paul's A.C.W. was held at the
home of Mrs. Clark Thursday
a fternoon.
The president, Mrs. Forrest
opened the meeting with the
Members Prayer, after which
the Invocation was read from
"The Living . Message". Helen
Roberts and Annie Reid gave the
Scripture Readings.
Mrs. Anderson and Miss Petty
read the Meditation. This was
followed by the Litany and
Prayer. Phe secretary, Helen
Roberts, read the minutes of the
last meeting.
The members answered the
roll call with a New Year's motto.
Mrs. Anderson gave a brief study
of the Bible. Annie Reid gave the
Study Book. The meeting was
closed with a prayer.
Roll up your sleeve
to save
a life...
Obituary
MRS. ADA SMILLIE
Mrs. Ada Smillie passed away
at the Queensway Nursing Home,
Hensall Saturday, January 22,
1977 in her 92nd year. She was the
former Ada Dornton wife of the
late James Smillie.
Surviving are two daughters
and one son. Hazel, Mrs. James
McNaughton, Clarence, Hensall;
Mildred, Mrs. Harold Shepherd,
Toronto. Nine grandchildren and
nine great-grandchildren also
survive.
Funeral service was held from
the Bonthron Funeral Home
Monday, January 24, conducted
by the Rev. D. Beck of the
Hensall United Church. Inter-
ment in Hensall Union Cemetery.
The pall bearers were Messers.
John Shepherd, Robert
Rowcliffe, Ron Mock, Jack Peck,
Robert McNaughton, Ross
Forrest.
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