Zurich Citizens News, 1977-09-14, Page 3Hensall
Jl i hlai Payne
Bertha bileGregor
After a summer recess, the
,regular meeting of St, Paul's
Anglican Church Women was
held September 8. The president,
Mrs. Frank Forrest, opened the
meeting with the members'
prayer, followed by the in-
vocation. Mrs. Ed Roberts read
from Ephesians, four verses 1-16.
Roll call was answered with a
Bible verse, containing the word
"Harvest" Mrs. A. Anderson
gave the meditation from the
Living Message, after which she
closed the meeting with prayer,
"What a God!" was the title of
the sermon preached by Rev.
Don Beck at the United Church
Service Sunday morning in
Hensall. Comparing the Christian
life to the life of an eagle, Rev.
Beck recalled how the mother
eagle makes a nest for the young,
but later stirs up the nest and
forces her young to plunge into
the unknown. God, in his love,
stirs up lives and forces
Christians to take the plunge of
faith. Unless the plunge is taken,
they will not reach their destiny,
the ceiling of development.
Guest soloist was Mr. Norman
Walper of Exeter who sang
"Thank You Lord". The flowers
decorating the sanctuary were
from the wedding of Harold
Taggart and Ann Finlay.
Using as her theme, "Buried
Treasure" by Professor A.M,
Hunter, Mrs. Bob Cook
illustrated the meaning of the
parable of the three servants at
the September meeting of Unit 1,
Hensall U.C.W. Natural gifts
must be used or they will be lost.
During the study period, Mrs.
Harvey Keys read two articles,
the first on the life of Rev. Garth
Legge, secretary of World
Outreach. Development is part
helping people to help them-
selves. The second, by Gordon
Hunberger, illustrated our
wastefulness, and therefore, poor
stewardship.
There was a letter from the
adopted girl and one from Rev.
Somerville concerning a
"Compassion Prayer
Fellowship." The business was
presided over by Mrs. Ken Elder,
who reminded members of the
general meeting October 3 at 8:15
pm „when Elaine Townshend will
be the speaker.
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A committee was formed to
plan the baking booth at the rink
sale October 1. Members have
tickets to sell for the Brant Belle
"A" Dears Ladies Choir and
Brant Men of Song on -November
6.
October 18 is the date of the
regional meeting. All who had
helped at the wedding in August
and at the meeting were thanked,
including the hostesses, Mrs.
Mabel Shirray and Mrs. Ken
Elder.
Hensall's new Municipal Clerk,
Mrs. Betty Oke, has commenced
her duties in the office following
an extended vacation in the west,
Mrs. Oke is a native of the area.
She attended Zurich Public
T. 3RD ANNUAL
VAN MOND
FOUNDATION
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6-6
Cicl.er. MakiI2
Steam Engine FP Shingle M1t1
Spinning
1.i,1crtainment
Sausagr St.fting
Refreshments
Quilting
Crofts
Displays-
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Flea M..rltct.
MUC}t,Muck more
Sunday
2ND OCTOBER
from 11.00A m CiOOpm. at
he historic VAN EGHiorin llottsE
1 tulle S. of Sedorth (a,C'i' 12)
School and South Huron District
High School. As a mature
student, she took her A.M.C.T.
course at evening classes at •
Fanshawe College over three
terms. She worked in Zurich as
clerk for three years previous to
her present appointment.
Hensa iI 4-H
Three 4-H Clubs will be
sponsored by the Hensa-ll"
Women's Institute this fall,
Leaders for the project,
"Featuring Fruit" are: club 1,
Diane Gerstenkorn and Sharon
--Hoffman; Club 2, Joyce Pepper
and Joan Beierling; and club 3
Betty Beer and Janet Bilcke.
Rebekahs meet
Amber Rebekah Lodge opened
their fall meetings Wednesday
evening with the Noble Grand
Mrs. Dorothy Parker presiding,
assisted by the ViceGrandMrs,
Maggie Campbell, who reported
for the Visiting committee.
Mrs. Margaret Consitt
L.S.V.G. reported for the C.P.T.
committee. A letter of Greetings
was read from the President of
the Rebekah Assembly of On-
tario, Mr -s. Jean Bolton.
Invitations were received to a
Reception in honor of Brother
John Broadfoot, Grand Master of
the. Grand Lodge of Ontario, ' to
be held October 22, also to a
"Good Will Day" being held at
Wyoming on October 2nd and to
Forest Lodge for church service
September 25.
Citizens News, September 14, 1977
Page 3
"Thank You" notes were read
from Mrs. Evelyn MacBeath and
Peter McNaughton. Mrs.
Dorothy Parker and Mrs. Hazel
Corbett volunteered to collect
for the Blind. It was also decided
to contribute to the "Fair Day
Sale" October 1..
Mrs. Margaret Consitt,
Representative at the Rebekah
Assembly in Toronto in June and
Mrs. Berth MacGregor, D.D.P.
Scholar, gave detailed reports of
the proceedings of the sessions,
and thanked the Lodge for spon-
soring them.
HENSALL ARENA FUND
The Big "0" Drain
Tile Company Ltd. 1500
Bonthron Funeral Home 200
Bill and Linda Soldan 200
Robert Erb 1500
Oliver Jaques 150
Ken & Pat Pollock & FamiJy 50
Florence Joynt 50
Larry Consitt 25
Mrs. Pearl Love 10
Mrs. Leona Parke 25
100
4672.
Bendix Employee's Association Plant No. 1
Proceeds Beef Bar -B-0 & Dance
Total to date $92,618.
WITH THESE HIGH
QUALITY LOW•PRICED FOODS
New
Oktoberlest Rolls
o„ o.82/77'
Powdered Detergent
Tide 101bs. $4®99
Dishwasher Detergent, Prepriced $2.09
Cascade 500z. $ 1.99
Fabric Softener Prepriced $2.09.
Bounce Sheets,
Detergent
Ivory Liquid
Libby's in Tomato Sauce
Deep Browned
Beans _ 2/79'
40's $1.99
32 fl. oz. 994
1.4 fl. oz.
Orange Flavour 4 x 31/2 oz.
Tang Crystals 9.94
Heinz Condensed
Tomato Soup
Green Giant
Niblet Corn
,Ofl:az. 6/s 1
In. oz.
2/89
$
Beef Dog Food
Gainesburgers 1 kg. pkg. $ 1.39
Weston's 12 oz.
Wagon Wheels 894
Because of increased costs we find it necessary to make a
50o. charge for grocery delivery.
WEEKEND SPECIALS
Sept. 14, 15, 16. & 17
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
all quantities on all advertised items.
Smoked Pure
Pork Sausage
Boneless Maple Leaf Tin, End
Dinner hang
Fresh Minced Regular
Ground a eef
Fresh Pure Pork
Sousuge
Wing or Cap Off Rib
Steaks
Schneiders Sliced
Minced Nam
Our Own Bi The Piece
Head Cheese
I6.s1.29
s 7 tee►
Ib.
lb.
Ib.
98'
ib. $108 9
Ib.$1•19
Ib.
49'
FRUITS .& VEGETABLES
Produce of Ontario, Canada No. 1
CABBAGE
Produce of Costa Rica
BANANAS
Waxed Canada No. 1, Produce of Ontario
TURNIPS
FROZEN FOOD
Pepperidge Farm Assorted Flavours
LAYER CAKES
FREEZER SPECIALS
2/39'
19'
•e 15'
e. 99'
Ib.
Choice Local Beef
Store 262-2017 Slaughter House 262-2041
HINDS OF BEEF
LOIN OF BEEF
SIDE OF BEEF
TURKEY WINGS
BEEF PATTIES
Fully processed Ib.
Fully processed Ib.
$1.19
$1.29
Fully processed, Ib. 894
10 lb, box $3.90
10 Ib. bag (frozen) Ib. •794
ABATTOIR HOURS
Beef Slaughter - Monday, Pork Slaughter - Tuesday
Hours for Picking Up Freezer or Custom Orders
Tues. to Fri. - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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