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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1980-12-11, Page 6, Pose 6 zens ,News December 11, 1900 1 th to Sot. Doc. 13th SHOWTIMES W.d. & Thum** P.M. "At last, Mr. Wrong." JILL CLAYOURGH MICHAEL DOUGLAS CHARLES GRODiN •rrillh ADIJLT STARTS SUN. DEC. 14th - DEC. 16th SUN.-TUES. ONE SHOWING II:00 P.M. ADMITTAPI STARTS DEC. 17th & lath JESUS .the man you thought yon know PARK GODeRICH 'to PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONpITIONE NEW BAYFIELD COUNCIL -- The new council for Bayfield. was inaugurated on Monday evening. Standing (left -right) are councillor Dave Johnston, ro'ads superintendent John Undsay clerk-treacurer Oord Graham and councillor John Chapman. Seated are Barb Sturgeon reeve George Fellows and councillor Gwen remberten. - Photo by Bud Sturgeon Special -Christmas meeting' Will pack boxes for shut-ins Boxes of fruit and —plaTn cookies for shut.ins Will be packed at Mary Chessell's home on Wednesday December 17. Gifts of calendars, soap, talc, pur- ses, jewellery, etc. are Varna by nary re -quested to be given to , Huronview residents. They may be left at Eleanor McAsh's or brought to 'church on Stmday. .11W WE'LL RFU an amount equal to YOUR TAX Don't waft any longer. This offer definitely ends December 31. Make your best deal and still save 7% We take - trades TRADE UP TODAY VARNA, ONT. (HWY. #4, NORTH OF HENSALL, LOOK FOR THE SIGNS!) 262-3318 or 262-5809 We take trades Barbara Doig of Egmondville displayed many of the centrepieces and door swags she has made, and made up •a beautiful wall hanging on a wicker plate to demonstrate the techniques she uses, along with tips on buying supplies. Family returns to area The former Roberts house In the village has-been sold to Gerry and Jean Reid, who moved from Bayfield to Wheady last June and are returning to this area. Gerry is a —fisherman employed - with Ed Siddall. Their boys, Doug and Dale, are happy to be coming back to Huron Centennial School. They are moving this weekend. Sunday school presents Members of the Sunday school presented the worship service in Varna on Sunday. Jacqui Taylor and Lori consitt were the leaders. plapIe 'Parton demonstrated rthe Innkeepers Story on a flannelgraph as it was told by Scott Consitt and Julie Webster, the innkeepers, and "Jim Hill as their little boy. The second. Advent candle was lit by Pat Taylor and Nancy Webster. Rev. Brown Continuedthe Christmas Story on the "Story board". The children are tiny rehearsing for tlfe-Christmds Concert on Sunday 'af- ternoon. A pot luck supper with our refugee family will be held on Friday at 7:00 in the township hall, with crddnole games to follow. Illep is 'making some Vietnamese dishes for us to sample. She has been a very busy woman, as she teaches French to several daisies at Kinkora each morning, then returns to Conestoga Collage at Vanastra fir a secretarial" szourse. Her teaching job will be finished on the 1901. Her husband Tai is employed at Fleck Manufacturing in Marion Park, where he has been working overtime most AWL. Special U.C.W. meeting Shirley Hill's lovely and spacious home was the setting for the special Christmas meeting of Varna UCW. Forty members and former members enjoyed a delicious potluck supper. Lucky plate winners were Clara Johnston and Dods Wilson. Dianne Kfitoi-had the birthday nearest Christmai, and Peggy Reid% wedding anniversary was closest. An inspirational worship cDomoitoliTteititg gowige and Uaveint 1 7,A4,20, st. egetek. Ontaitto Time 226-4371 •-•6•6 • 0••••••••#9. Join Us NOW Year's Eve - continuous music all evening by disc jockey - buffet lunch in 1981 - hats, horns, floisemakers provided Cover charge $3 single $5 couple Advance tickets available in the lounge. service was presented by Elva Webster, Deb -fir Rai. well, Shirley Hill, Jolh Beierling and:Beatrice Taylor. Joyce Dowson 4ind Debra sang a duet: Beatrice provided some fun with akistnuut riddles in verse, with appropriate prizes for the winners. Elanor McAsh conducted the businets. She announced .there **add be a ChriStmits open house at ARC Industries on Thursday and Friday, from, 9 to 4, .with many gift and craft items for sale. There .ty$1,he tours of the nursery imd liakethop, too. The administrators of' Camp Menestung are looking for people to help with the coo, etc: next. summer, especially for camps such as Youth Weekend and Family Week. Family and Children's —Services will be sent a donation of 150 to help with their Chrishhas extras. Fifty dollars was also given to the Youth Group to assist in sending four of its members to the "ToCAlpha Conference In - Hamilton. Those registered are George *Wilson, Roger McKinley, Brian Chessell and Liz McNutt. Personals Darlene Hayter of Fort McMurray arrived home on .Saturday for some holidays. Joe Lawrie's father passed away last Wednisday 'following a • lenghty illness. He was a resident of Milverton. Education costs Continued from front—page Don. said, in hnplemen- dng a curriculum process, examining the use of micr� computers in the education system, the hnplications of l3ill 82 and the possible deed for additional *pedal educa- tion teachers and finally, a rehaul of the -transportation system. • Haberer Continued from front page in the House of Commons were to -.the people of Canada. Carter added he hoped the people. of Huron would maintain their friend- ly disposition. . Speaking on behalf of the village, Zurich councillor. Leroy Thiel said he Was sure Hiberer would do' -an ex- cellent job of representing the county and he invited the coundl and spectatOrs to at- tend Zurich's 115th anniver- sary celebrations next year.