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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-05-04, Page 3Hensall Mrs, William Smale who un- derwent surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London has returned to her home. Mrs. William Rogerson who has been receiving treatment in Clinton' Hospital was able to return to her home. Mr. Oliver Bedard, Sarnia visited with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on Saturday. On Sunday, their daughter and grand- daughter from Fergus visited, Mr. &,Mrs. Ray MacNeil and Karen. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch now have seventeen great grandchildren. Mr. & Mrs, William lvlickle, Pamela, Judith, John and Mrs. Florence Joynt spent Sunday with the former's mother Mrs. Laird Mickle and enjoyed a hot turkey dinner. William Petty is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Campbell Eyre is confined to St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Gordon Love is undergoing treatment at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. Eldrid Moffat of Brucefield has accepted the position of Librarian at Hensall Public Library. Edgar Munn celebrated his 85th birthday this past week. A family dinner was enjoyed with his son-in-law and daughter Mr. & Mrs Don Gooding and Dale, Parkhill and Mr. & Mrs. Don Gooding Jr. Strathroy attending. Mr. Munn also received greetings from his granddaughter Miss Debbie Gooding R. N. at Moosonee by telephone. Mrs. Harry Horton who was a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter returned to her home. Sew and Sews The 5th meeting of the "Sew and Sews" was held at Diane Gertenkorn's home on Wed- nesday, April 27. The girls opened. the meeting with the 4-11 pledge and then had a vote for the commentator on Achievement Day, the result being Rebecca Janzi. They also discussed the theme for their skit and what it would be called. Many suggestions were given before a decision was reached. Selecting materials and pattern for Leisure wear was the suggested topic. The girls also discussed evaluating your garment. Such things as "Are you satisfied with the general appearance of your garment?" or "Is it comfortable to wear?" were some suggestions to consider while evaluating your finished leisure wear. Bedtime Beauties The 5th meeting of the Bedtime Beauties was held at Mrs. Fuss home. on April 26 at 7 p.m. The meeting was opened with the 4-11 pledge and the roll call. Discussion for Achievement Day included making sure the colours match, being sure writing or printing is large and neat and rough sketches to be included. The leaders discussed facings, understitching and casings for elastic sleeve.. Home assignment is to work on garment and report progress. United Church The United Church Service on 1 Sunday was conducted by Rev. Don Beck assisted at the organ by Mrs. John Turkheim. During the service,the Elders for 1977tvere' dedicated to the work of the church. Rev. Beck took as his sermon, "If any man would come after Me", and spoke on the suffering associated with the Christian life. The choir sang the anthem, "Beside the Still Waters." Next Sunday, the Sacrament of Baptism will be observed. Women's Institute All Grandmothers are invited to the May Meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute to be held at the Legion Hall on Wednesday, May 11 at 8: p.m. Come and enjoy yourselves. Blida Payne Bertha McGregor Church service Rev. Ron McCallum assistant minister at Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich conducted service .in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Sunday delivering a forceful message on the subject "The Inevitable Evidence in the Upper Room' and Miss Brenda Pepper presided at the organ. Next Sunday will be "Family Sunday" in keeping with Mother's Day and a junior choir will assist in the music. Choir practise will be at 7:30 E,D.S.T. Thursday, The Ahniversary Service will be held May 15 when Rev. Doug Fox of Huron College will be the guest speaker at 11:00 a.m. There will be special music by the choir. The W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. F. G. -Bonthron, Monday with 16 present, The president Mrs. Harvey Hyde opened the meeting with a poem "Spring Cleaning" Mrs: Percy Campbell was in charge of the devotional and opened with singing "0 Master Let Me Walk With Thee" followed by a reading "Merry Merry Month of May" by Mrs. Alex McGregor. Mrs. Clarence Volland read the Scripture followed by prayer by Mrs. M. Glanville. A reading "The Day of Small Things" was given by Mrs. Percy Campbell followed by singing "Work for the Night is Coming". The offering was taken and dedicated also the Least Coin. The secretary's minutes were read and approved and the Roll Call taken, Mrs. Rochus Faber gave a report of the Synodical she attended in Stratford April 12 & 13. Arrangements were made for the birthday party to be held June 6 at 8: p.m. Rev. & Mrs. Bruce Pierce of Crediton will be guest speakers, with Mrs. Edith Bell in charge of the program. Mrs. Harvey Hyde gave a poem "Recipe for Mother". Mrs. Clarence Volland presided for the meeting of the Ladies' Aid which followed. Items of business were discussed. A delicious lunch was served Citizens • News, May 4, 1977 Page 3 SEASON HIGH SCORER — The Zurich rec league hockey trophy for the highest scorer of the season went to Dick Bedard. Above Dick accepts his trophy from Ken Clarke. photo by McKinley Dishwasher Detergent Cal ,It as lite Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled Maple Leaf Boneless Frosty Pre Sweetened Instant rink ix David's Empire or Empress Cookies Tempo 26"x36" Garbage Bags White Swan Paper Towels 13.3 oz. '1.29 pack of 10 69' 99' 2 rolls Deitrich's 100% Whole Wheat Frozen Australian Store Sliced Sde Hao Maple Leaf Football Hare Sliced Cooked Ham 9 si ® x $1.29 9 Shirriffs Good Morning 24 fl. oz. Mermolode '9 .19 Libby's Fancy Tomato Juice 19 fl. oz. 3/9 Canada Fancy DEL. 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