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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1980-07-24, Page 7!L • J Q. Z LL • .J Q Z • • J Q Z LL • ZJ Q LL. • Q Z LL. • • FINAL a FINAL • FINAL • FINAL Hensall Dept. Stobie Final Sale . EN • 1- -, NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED YOU • TELL US THE PRICE You Are Willing To Pay On Any Item NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED 25eOR5.00 WILL BUY A LOT! • Every Item Must Be Sold • Final Closing Day Sat. July 26th HENSALL DEPT. STORE HENSALL • FINAL • FINAL • FINAL • FINAL p. • -n • 'T1 • t� • -n • '1 • T Need 4-H leaders for area clubs The service in Hensall United Church on Sunday morning was " in charge of Lorne Thrower with the message being delivered by Mr.. Robert Elliott of Clin- ton. He spoke on the building of walls. In ,the Old Testa- ment, Nehemiah describes the rules 4,nd regulations in TME BEST FOR LESS! Why Pay More? BY. INGUS ADMIRAL EUREKA ELECTROHOME Service To All Makes f Compare Our Prices Before You Buy . 11;:iloopol Firk1ci In FURNITURE & APPLIANCES ZURICH 236 4075 coaop.1 • effect at that time for the building of the walls around Jerusalem which was com- pleted in 52 days. In the New Testament Paul ' describes the walls being built -by tke Christians as they practised Hensall Bertha McGregor their religion. Walls are be- ing built nowadays, and must be,against the changing morale of Society, the church •and government. Dedication and perserverance will- build these walls. ' Soloist was Miss Mary Goodwin who sang "I've asked the Lord" and organist and pianist was SCHOOL FIRE Seaforth District High School sustained con- siderable damage in a fire early yesterday morning. Much of the 'administra- tion area . was ,gutted, destroying school' records. Principal Bruce Shaw, a resident—of Exeter, lost some personal belongings in the fire as well. He -was called to the scene of 011e blaze around 6:30 a.m. Tuesday. Ili i ■ 1 1■► A 0 NACE? COMPLETE INSTALLATION! HIGH QUALITY EFFICIENT FURNACES AND HUMIDIFIERS • OLSEN OIL FURNACE • GENERAL & ELECTROHOME HUMIDIFIERS • NEWMAC COMBINATION WOOD -COAL -OI • GENERAL HUMIDIFIERS • HONEYWELL FUEL SAVER THEROAOSTATS IUNSALL DISTRICT CO,.OP ZURICH HFNSAL1 " BRUCEP1ELb 236-4393 262-3002 482-9e23 • Mrs. Gertrude Middleton, The Children's story • was about the "Lost Coin's. Next. Sunday Rev. Stan McDonald willbe back from vacation anwill be conducting the •• service. " . Need leaders Once again. it's time • to think about 4-H. Clubs and again Leaders'are needed.. If your daughter or son , is between the age of 12 and 26 he or.she is eligible to attend these club and you are,need-. ed as a leader. The next club is a cooking club. "Food for Friend::" and leadership training classes will be held around the county on various dates at the. end of August and the beginning of September. - • If you are interested and think you can help. • please get in.:touch with Mrs. Carl Payne` at: 262-5018. • Don't forget - no' leaders -a no clubs. >i' Queinsway Nursing Morse Visitors . .The men's, high bowling score..this;, week at , Queensway Nursing Home - was Ross Thompson with 126 and the ladies' 'high score was Mary Parlmer with 413. The church service Tues- day was taken by Mrs. Erie Luther. _ Golden Glimpses For once we do not have any complaints about our - weather being too cold. No doubt . that will come soon enough. We will soon be in the month of August. themonth of the Zurich Bean estival. We have 'tickets on a beautiful hand made quilt on display here at the Home and this will be drawn on Augy,st 23, at the Bean Festival. This quilt has been quilted by the Auxiliary and the proceeds will be for Resident activitq::. On Tuesday evening, the ladies of Kippen !Jnited Church had chargeof the monthly birthday -panty. A variety program of singing,. tap dancing and musical numbers were enjoyed by the Residents followed by refreshments. Residents. having birthdays during the month of July are Mrs. Inez VcEwen; Mr. Roy MacDonald and Mr. William Rarich. Some of our residents were able to go to Zurich on Saturday and watch the fair parade. Residents who were out visiting during the week were Nrs. Nancy Koehler, Miss Minnie Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Graham, Mrs. Fern Armitage. Mrs. Eva Thiel, Mrs. Isabella Jones, • Mr. Gordon Bloch, Mrs. Jen- ny Davis, Mrs. Inez McEwen and Mrs. Martha Miller. Final plans are being com- pleted for the erection of our 10 unit apartment complex being built to the east of the Home. These apartments SECONDS a SLIMS • ,BARN SIDING AND ROONNO $45800 pit sq. (Oolvani)ed) PAINTED: $40.00 per sq. WAREHOUSE DISPOSAL (Formerly Builder's Salvage) ALL NEW BUILDING MATERIAL •'SUMMER:• 40 PATIO DOO uminum, wood clad, double thermal As 19w as $345.00 49 HOUSE TYPE ST1E1. DOORS Prehung with thr.shhold As low as $90.00/.o. RS AI I 4, Ala' 20 Double) SINI Doors. *stews*. $170.00/.a. 41" 314'51.6'&8' Thermal ure WI 2'x47.147171: Countersunk F$our sant Fixtures c/w tubes & shodes $40.00 each swam PuSHAS1 of "Construction Grode" 2"x4'•. Cm IMNI fait 19c "SPECIALS' BUILDING MATERIALS AT BARGAIN PRICES BAYS BOWS SUDS PICTURES TRIM • 15,600 Sheets 4 x 8341" tongue and groove ASPENITE: Flooring, roofing, siding No. 1 $9.00r sheet Secondi. as low as $5.00 per sheet Dealers Welcome SPECIAL 9x4x8 ft. utility grade 75C Vlach 2x4x6 ft. construction grade 60C loch ' MON. - FRI. II - $:30 SAT. A - 3 PM0N1: 4344114 HOUSE TYPE SIDING X90 Masonite RETAIL: 58c per sq. It. DISCOUNT:.35c per sq. ft. '600 AXLES All sizes and weights 4 4 4 T.T. *UAAER RIDE 3500 lbs. Electric broke 1150.00 4 4 4 UTIUTY (with springs b hubs) NO WHEELS From 1700 lbs. to 3000 lbs. As low os $65.00/.0. 4 4 HYDRAULIC 6000 L8. AXLE $150.00/.x. 4 4 4 Tandem & Tri s.ts avoilabl. Wheels etc. C.upl.rs asst. Jocks Acoustic Mosonite O Ns MUM Till l2" x 1'l' !4" 1t 48" 4' x 4 TNI REAR OF 820 CABELL ST., LONDON, ONTARIO BLOCK SOUTN OF CNN TRACKS OFF RECTORY ST. will be similar to our Maplewoods units with ' which many of you are -familiar. Anyone interested in. these apartments for future occupancy may con- tact the office for further in; formation. • , Residents enjoyed bingo on Friday afternoon. The Sunday evening chapel service was con- ducted by Rev. Clayton Kuepfer of Zurich Mennonite Church. • Visitors with Pat, Oeschi were'. Gladys and lRuth Beckler. "Kay Cockwell and. the Dogan family visited Mrs. Irma ' Wilds. Luella Willert and Annie Becker visited Mrs, Muriel Triebner. Ruedella McKeti- zie visited Wally Crich, Vera Johnston and John and Jean Volland visited with Mrs. Elizabeth Volland. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holland, Gwen and Michael of Clinton, were recent -isitors witMr.. and Mrs. im Sangster and Brad. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Priggo of Exeter were re- cent visitors with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. • Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding of Parkhill visited recently with the latter's mother Mrs. Edgar Munn.• July -24, 4980 . Page 7 1 Jerryfs' $arber Shop in "Hen- sall will.. be dosed from August 8th and Will open August • .26th.. - \\ j 1 Hill .., Dap Geoffrey Construction Homes, Renovations, Additions Farm Buildings & Repairs Aluminum Siding & Awnings Zurkh 236-4432 Daytime Exeter, 235-2961 Evenings .• j . f . . . ' es .. ,. It 4. .• 1. , . RASPBERRIES PICK YOUR OWN. RASPBERR166 • Open T0 a.m. Mon., Tues., Fri. & Sat. Weather & supply permitting *Bring you own Quart Boxes or Quart Boxes can be'purchased 11/4 mi.. North of Hensall on No. 4 Hwy. & 11/4 mi. East. , SWATCH FOR SIGNS JACK BELL RR No. 2 Kippen Ph. 262-5878 • • •