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Now that we are back on
standard time and the days
seem short and the evenings
long, perhaps it would be a
good time for visitors to spend
their evenings with their friends
here, also if there are any
groups in the area that would
like to visit the home with a
programme, it would %be very
much appreciated.
On Monday evening films
were shown, followed by re-
freshments.
Now that we are in November
we will soon be starting our
11th year of operation. The
annual bazaar and bake sale
commemorating our anniver-
sary will be held on Satur-
day, November 20th from 2:00
to 4:00 p.m. All donations of
home baking and bazaar items
will be greatly appreciated by
the members of the Ladies
Auxiliary.
On Friday evening bingo
was played after which the
girls of the G.S.M.A., attired
in Hallowe'en costumes sang
some Hallowe'en songs then
joined the Residents at the
tables and served refreshments
to them. The costumes and the
fellowship with the Youth
Group was very much enjoyed.
On Saturday evening the
Residents had a few ghosts
and goblins call on them which
they look forward to each year.
The Sunday evening Chapel
service was conducted by Mr.
and Mrs. Luther of Hensall.
Mr. Luther presided at the
organ and accompanied the
Residents in singing several
hymns, also Mrs. Luther, who
sang some solos.
BAKING GOOD ENOUGH TO BUY—The mothers of some of the students at the Huron Centennial
school outdid themselves as they provided the baking for a Hallowe'en bake sale held in the noon
hour at the school. For a mere five to 15 cents you could buy some of the best Hallowe'en cookies
you have ever tasted. Photo by McKinley
Huronview welcomes new residents
Two new residents were wel-
comed to the Horne this past
week. Mrs. Ed Ball and Miss
Sybil Courtice.
Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson.
Norman Speir and Charlie
Ruffell provided the music for
Monday's gettogether and the
Christian Reformed volunteers
assisted with activities.
Mr. Jim Laurie of Blyth
arranged and directed the
Family Night program. The
Swinging Gospel Singers who
provide their own accompani-
ment sang several gospel num-
bers with Hugh_ Whorton and
his son, Jim, Sylvia Bromer and
family.
Beth and Lori Charter
entertained with Highland dan-
cing; accordian solos by Angela
Duttman; acrobatic and step
dancing by Catherine Bettye;
an organ and guitar duet by
Mrs. Bert Elliott and her son
Ted. Jim Laurie thrilled the
audience with his scottish solos
and Ted Elliott who won the
Ontario Championship this year
for the down east stepping
danced a number. Mrs. Mary
Appleby thanked the enter-
tainers on behalf of the resid-
ents.
The annual bazaar bake sale
and tea sponsored by the
1-iuronview Auxiliary was quite
successful. The proceeds were
donated to the purchase of a
new amublatory lift for the
Home.
The residents enjoyed an
hour of organ music on Thurs-
day afternoon with Mr. Ed
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
A.C. BLACKWELL, M. DIV.
PASTOR
Organist Miss Christine 14ab rer,
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7
10:00 a.m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. - Church School
EVERYONE WELCOME
Stiles of Goderich at the ' Con-
sole.
Emmanuel United Church
BRUCE GUY, B.A.•
PASTOR
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
8:00 p.m. -Gospel Service
Wed., 8:00 p.m. - Prayer Ser-
vice
For the wages of sin is death;
but the gift of God is eternal life
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Romans 6:23
EVERYONE WELCOME
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:15 a.m. - Worship Service
EVERYONE WELCOME
Citizens News, November 3, 1976 -Page 9
Golden Agers
official opening
The Zurich Golden Agers
held a very successful dessert
and euchre last Tuesday even-
ing. Close to 100 people attend-
ed the event which was held in
the Hay Township Hall.
Next Monday evening will
be a very important one for the
Golden Agers. They are having
a smorgasbord supper to honor
Mr. Knight and Mr. Barkwell
who will be cutting the ribbon to
officially open the Golden Age
club. Mr. Knight and Mr .
Barkwell are from the Heritage
Club in London which has been
of great assistance in helping in
the seniors of Zurich get their
club organized.
The Golden Agers executive
is hoping to have 100 percent
turnout of the club's members
for the opening and smorgas-
bord which will take place in
the Hay Township Hall.
Guest speaker from India
Zurich U.C.W. met one week
early, on Thursday, October
28, for their November meeting
in order to have the privilege
of having Brother Bob Mittle-
holtz speak and show slides on
his work in India. He was intro-
duced by Miss Olive O'Brien,
who had been his teacher in
public school as well as his
neighbor.
Mrs. Clare Geiger presided
for the meeting at which the
men of the congregation were
invited guests. Mr. Douglas
Klopp contributed piano num-
bers.
A collection amounted to
almost $100.00 and was given to
Brother Bob for his work in
India.
Following lunch, a short
business meeting was held.
immommusaismaimain
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CLAYTON KUEPFER,
PASTOR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
10:45 a.m. - Worship Service
8:00 p.m., - Spokesman singing
group will be here during
morning and evening service.
Wed., 8:00 p.m. - Praise,
Bible Study and Prayer Ser-
vice
Meditation:
Blessed is everyone that
feareth the Lord; that walketh in
His ways.
Psal. 128:1
EVERYONE WELCOME
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