Zurich Citizens News, 1975-06-12, Page 3THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1975
Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1.
Roberts and family, Mr. William
H. Essery, Exeter, and Miss
Ruth Chapstick of Guelph attend-
ed the Convocation of James W.
Roberts who graduated in "Eng-
ineering Technology" at Kitch-
ener.
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
Hensall United Church was
filled Sunday morning for the
service of celebration marking
the 50th anniversary of the
United Church of Canada, and
the 127th anniversary of the
Hensall congregation. Guest
speaker for the event was Mr.
Jack Burghardt, newsman and
broadcaster of C.F.P,L„ T,V.
London. He chose as his sermon
topic "We should see Jesus --
in a new style of life." He said
if sinners are looking for right-
eousness, there is only one
place to go and that is to the
Lord. Today people come to
Jesus seeking for identity and a
reason for being. He suggested
that we should seek Jesus in a
new style of life and be expand-
able in the love of God. We
need fellowship withother
Christians. The difficulty most
of us face today is to put our
religion into action, and too
many of us lack the courage
when it comes to talking about
our faith.
Guest soloist was Miss Elaine
Westlake of Zurich, who sang
"I asked the Lord, " accompanied
on theorgan by Mrs. Turkheim.
The combined Hensall and
Chiselhurst choir sang the anthem
"Ye servants of God." The
baskets of flowers placed in the
church were from the funeral on
Friday of the late William Soldan
and the flowers on the pedestals
were from the wedding Friday
evening of Ron Harvey and June
Maxwell.
Next Sunday, June 15 willbe
Children's Day service. Sunday
School sessions are over now
until September.
June meeting of
Unit 2 of UCW
The June meeting of Unit II
of Hensall United Church Women
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was held Monday evening at the
church. Pearl Passmore chaired
the meeting and opened with a
poem. Deanna Brock gave the
devotional using as the theme
"Kindness." Several hymns
were sung with Fran Mickle
accompanying on the piano.
Scripture was read from Ephes-
ians. Mrs. Edith Bell on the
piano and her daughter Sylvia
on the guitar favoured with sev-
eral lovely selections.
The roll call was answered by
18 members with a "highlight
from 1974." Grace Drummond
conducted the business and ann-
ounced that Unit II are respons-
ible for flowers in the Church
for August, and also announced
that the UCW 50 year spoons
were available. She also gave a
report on the business meeting
held before the general meeting
in May.
Much discussion was held on
a project for the UCW. Irene
Blackwell gave the study using
the United Church Observer
and reading articles on the Mod-
erator of the United Church
Wilbur Howard. Pearl thanked
everyone who had taken a part
in the meeting, and closed with
a poem "The blessings of God"
and the benediction. Hostesses
Peggy Forrest and Sadie Hoy
served a delicious lunch.
Riley reunion
at Hensall Park
The 28th annual Riley reunion
was held Sunday afternoon in the
Hensall Park with 62 in attend-
ance. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jepson
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steckle
were in charge of the sports.
Winners were, races, boys 1-3,
Scott and Steven Boa; 4-6 Chris
Harburn; girls 4-6, Bonnie Jep-
son; girls 7-9 Susan Harburn;
boys 7-9, Gordon Riley; boys
10-12 Ken Riley; girls 10-12
Connie Riley; boys 12-15, Andy
Riley; young woman's race,
Ruth Harburn; boys over 16,
Bob Riley;
Ladies kick the slipper, Marl-
ene Fraser; young men kick the
slipper, Bob Riley. balloon
relay, Ken and Ronald Riley;
oldest lady present, Mrs. Lily
Harburn of Mitchell; oldest man,
William Farr, of Stratford; young
est children, Steven and Scott
Boa; latest married couple,
Robert and Linda Steckle.
There was a candy scramble
for the children 6 and under. It
was decided to hold the reunion
again next year at the Hensall
Park the second Sunday in June.
Officers for 1976 are president,
Dave Smale, Vice-president,
Ted Harburn; secretary, Susan
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Riley; treasurer, Elizabeth
Harburn; Sports Committee
Glenn and Doreen Harburn,
John and Geraldine Eckel.
Unit 4 of UCW
hear speaker
Unit IV of Hensall United
Church Women met Thursday
afternoon with 24 present. Mrs.
McAll'ster opened the meeting
with a poem "Heart gifts" which
was followed by a hymn with
Mrs. Mickle accompanying on
the piano. The devotional was
taken by Mrs. Shaddick from
Hebrews. "Hearing and Heeding."
She read a prayer for the aged
and closed with a prayer for the
sick and lonely. Mrs. Erratt int-
roduced the speaker Mrs. Shirley
Luther who took for her topic
"Faith and works." She read from
James 2, Faith and works go
hand in hand, faith without work
is dead. True faith and works go
hand in hand, faith without work
is dead. True faith will always
express itself in works of love.
Mrs. Erratt and Mrs. Flynn
took up the offering which was
dedicated by Mrs. McAllister.
Mrs. Sherritt gave the financial
report. The unit reported 82
visits made to sick and shut-ins.
A delightful lunch was served
by the committee in charge.
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