Zurich Citizens News, 1977-05-25, Page 3!TERRIES
Heitman
Hilda* Payne
Bertha McGregor
Visiting with Mrs. Emma
Farquhar over the weekend were
her daughter, Miss Dorothy
Farquhar of Toronto and her
nephew, Mr. B. Lambert of
Hamilton.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Murphy of
Dunnville and Mr. & Mrs. Hunt
and Telhom of Fonthill visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Heil over the
holiday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Sam Oesch were their
granddaughter and family, Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Maloney and family
of Stratford in the afternoon and
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Glavin and
family of Mount Carmel in the
morning.
Dr. & Mrs. Robert McClure of
Toronto visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Ron Mock and family over the
weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Luther have
returned from a two week trip to
St. Johns, Newfoundland, visiting
with their son and family, Mr. &
Mrs. Don Luther.
Charles Mickle, Hamilton spent
the weekend with his mother
Mrs. Laird Mickle and on Sunday
were dinner guests along with
Mrs. Florence Joyrit with the
former's son and daughter-in-law
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Mickle and
babe in London.
Dr. Doug Fox of Huron College,
London conducted service in
Carmel Presbyterian Church on
Sunday. Miss Brenda Pepper
presided at the organ and led in
the service of song.
Sam Rollins and friend of
London were recent visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn.
Miss Margaret Hyde, London
spent the weekend holiday with
her parents„IVIr. & Mrs. Harvey
Hyde.
Dr. Robert McClure and Mrs.
McClure of Toronto were
weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Ron Mock and family.
Mrs. Alice Ferg spent the
holiday weekend with relatives at
Listowel.
Sew and Sews
The seventh meeting of the
Sew -and -sews was held at the
home of Sharon Hoffman on
Wednesday, May 18. The meeting
was opened with the 4H pledge
and the minutes were read and
approved by Brenda Pepper. The
members discussed judging
material, trim and seams. The
leaders put the eight trim and
pieces of fabric on the table and
the girls had to decide which
piece of material matched the
different kinds of trim. They also
discussed the skit theme for
Achievement Day, acted the skit
out and decided who was going to
play each part.
Many thanks to our two
leaders, Diane Gerstenkorn and
Sharon Hoffman for taking the
time to lead- this project.
Council for the Blind
The Huron County branch of
the Canadian Council for the
Blind met in Clinton on Tuesday,
May 17. Guest speaker was Miss
Elaine Townsend who gave a
stimulating talk on her
philosophy of life. Following the
meeting a social hour was en-
joyed while Mrs. Townsend and
Mrs. Fox from Holmesville
United Church served lunch.
Huron South Womens Institute
Attending the District Annual
of the Huron South Women's
Institute at Grand Bend United
Church on Thursday, May 19
were Mrs. Cecil Pepper, Mrs.
Pearl Koehler, Mrs. James
McAllister, Mrs. Elizabeth Riley,
Mrs. Albert Alexander, Mrs.
John Corbett, Mrs. Rosa Harris,
Mrs. Annie Reid and Mrs. Carl
Payne.
Hensall Sales Barn
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers — demand was
active and prices were steady.
Heifers $38.50 to $41.75, tops to
$42.75; steers $42.00 to $44.60, tops
to $44.75. Pigs, weanlings $33.00
to $38.50; chunks 42.50 to $59.75.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen and Michael, Clinton
visited recently with Mr, & Mrs.
James Sangster and Brad.
Eric Luther who has been a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London during the past week
returned to his home Saturday.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
Toronto spent the weekend
holiday with her mother Mrs.
Emma Farquhar.
Messrs. Jack and Al Corbett
spent the weekend on a fishing
holiday at Silver Lake.
Ed Schroeder who has been
receiving treatment in Univer-
sity Hospital, London returned to
his home_ on Saturday.
Robert Lavery is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London
where he underwent surgery last
week.
Citizens News, May 25, 1977
Page 3
Hensall congregation enjoys
sermon by Dr. Robert McClure
Many former members and
friends gathered at Hensall
United Church to hear Dr. Robert
McClure speak on the topic,
"God's Other Sheep" on Sunday
morning, May 22. Theservicewas
conducted by Rev. Don Beck,
supported by Mrs. John
Turkheim at the organ and a
sixteen voice choir. Dr, McClure
spoke of his entry into the Mission
Field as a medical graduate at
the age of twenty-one and of the
support he has had in his work
since then, both from Canadians
and those of other societies and
cultures. The Western World can
offer technical and teaching aid
and the third World Countries by
their mode of life, can teach us
how to live and be happy in high
density conditions by giving
mutual support,, how to achieve
non-violence and how to combat
covetousness.
Mrs. Donna St. John gave two
lovely solos, "Bless This House"
and, "How Lovely are Thy
Dwellings", Following the ser-
vice, the congregation had an
opportunity to meet Dr, McClure
while being served refreshments
under the maple trees on the west
side of the church.
Student placement officer
Canada Manpower Centre
Manager, Ben Hey has an-
nounced the appointment off Lisa
McIver as student placement of-
ficer for the Exeter office of
Canada Manpower Centre for
students,
Lisa, an Exeter resident, is
presently attending the Universi-
ty of Western Ontario. In the fall
she will be entering her fourth
year of the Political Science
program.
Lisa's job at the student centre
is acting as a liatson between
employers in need of summer
help and students seeking
summer employment.
Students are encouraged to
drop by the student centre at 305
Main Street and meet with Lisa
to discuss summer employment.
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