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Citizens News February S, 1981
Local woman evacuated
from Afghanistan
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb
of RR 2 Zurich received a
phone call from their
daughter, Carol Erb on
Sunday evening with word
that she arrived safely in
London England.
She was a worker at the
hospital in Kabul,
Afghanistan, with the
Mennonite board of
Missions. All= the foreign
staff had to leave the country
because of unsafe conditions
there.
Carol will be going to
Germany where she will be
staving for now.
Zurich
Carmel Sweeney
Skate-a-thon
Thanks to the many
skaters, young and old, who
took part in the skate-a-thon
Saturday.
It was to raise money for
the figure skating club.
Pledges may bring in a
total of $700.00, and are to be
collected by February 9.
Even a few mothers were
out giving their time as well
as having fun and getting
some exercise.
Women's institute party
The women's institute
'first card party this winter
was a success last Wed-
iesday with enough players
'or eight tables of
)rogressive euchre.
Winners were: ladies
Nigh, Irene Steinbach; ladies
.ow, Helen Hutchins; men's
high, Russell Grainger;
men's low, Charles Hut-
zhins; lone hand, Annie
Finkbeiner. Door prizes went
to Elda Wagner and Anne
Flaxbard. Lucky cup, Laura
Gascho.
Everyone ib invited to the
next one being held on
February 18 a Wednesday
evening at 8 p.m. in the town
hall. Lunch to be served
afterwards (admission
$1.50).
UC annual meeting
The annual congregational
meeting of the United
Church which was to be held
on February 1 had to be
postponed due to the
weather. But it will be held
this Sunday February 8 with
a pot luck lunch following the
morning service.
Floral designing
Anyone interested in
taking a six week floral
designing course on Wed-
nesday evenings at 7:30, can
do so now at the Village
Floral Shop on Victoria
Street under the direction of
Ruth Zielman. (Still room
for more to join in on this
interesting hobby.) .
...And cake decorating
There is also -a cake
decorating course on
Thursday evenigs at St.
Boniface school from 7:30-
10:00 p.m. with Joanne
Bengough of Hensall
demonstrating all kinds of
fancy designs. Everyone
welcome, if interested.
And who ever said that
there is nothing to do in a
small town?! If you let
yourself be - you could be out
every night of the week!
Euchre at St. Boniface
Five tables of euchre
players were on hand at St.
Boniface school last Tuesday
Golden Glimpses
I don't know if you could
say we had a January thaw
3r not. If so, it certainly was
short lived. Unless the
weather changes, I doubt if
the ground hog will venture
alit to -day.
Films were shown on Mon-
day evening followed by
refreshments. We are still in
the market for help in
delivering the films back to
Goderich on Tuesdays or
Wednesdays. If you are driv-
ing there for any reason,
your assistance in helping us
get them back to the Huron
County Library would be
;reatly appreciated.We are
grateful to Mr. Harold Erb
for seeing that we receive
the films for Monday night
Residents who were out
visiting during the week
were Mrs. Eva Thompson
and Mrs. Inez McEwen.
Visitors coming or going
have been quite limited due
to weather conditions during
the week as well as the
week -end.
Bingo was enjoyed on Fri-
day evening followed by
refreshments.
The Sunday evening
chapel service was cancell-
ed due to weather con-
ditions.
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evening, organized by Sister
Florian.
Prizes for the three highest
scores went to Birdie Fink-
beiner, Elzar Masse and
Janice Hartman.
Tickets were also sold on a
blanket and hair blower, that
will be drawn for on the last
night of cards.
Lunch and a social time
was enjoyed by all.
The second card party will
be, held this Tuesday
Fbruary 3 at 7:30
Admission is only $1.00.
Everyone welcome!
Personals
Our best wishes for a
speedy recovery are ex-
tended to Sister Mary
Winifred who is a patient in
St. Joseph's hospital London,
due to an eye problem.
Several ladies \ofthe
Mennonite church enjoyed
spending Tuesdays quilting
during the winter months.
Some of the quilts are being
done for paying customers
while others will be given
away to the needy.
Bill Lawrence has
returned home from
University Hospital last
week.
And a speedy recovery is
extended to Clara Deichert
who's in South Huron
Hospital. Also to Cathy Letts
who is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital London.
(A summer and weekend
resident of Zurich (nee
Kalbfleisch).
Maurice and Gert Durand
left on Saturday by planefor
the sunny south. They plan to
spend a couple of months
relaxing, and visiting with
relatives who are already
there; being Phil and Marie
Durand and Lily Roche.
HAY COUNCIL — The Hay Township Count' are, • • c ,
Bedard, Dick Rau, and Gerald Shantz; roads superintendent
deputy reeve Lionel Wilder; clerk -treasurer Joan Ducharme;
Marg and Glen Neeb are
happy to receive the news
that their niece, Rhonda and
husband Bill Scott of Hope,
British Columbia had baby
girl triplets on January 13.
(Her parents live in Glen-
coe.)
len-coe.)
Zurich Arena
Public Skating
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday afternoon
1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Zurich Lions
Free Skating
Cancelled for
remainder of
season
Saturday Evening
Skating
Cancelled for
next two weeks
Moms & Tots
Wed. 2 ; 4 p.m.
Fri. 10:30 a.m. -
12 p.m.
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PoP
Our own pure pork
Sausage
Fresh Sliced
Liver
12 x 30 oz. bottles $5.00
plus tax& deposit
24 x 10 oz. bottles $4.60
plus tax & deposit
Maple Leaf tin end dinner
Hams
Boneless Blade or Short Rib
Roasts
Boneless cross
Steaks
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Side of Beef Ib. 1 .65
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Open 8 to 6 Mondayto Sat.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
BEEF MONDAY -- PORK TUESDA Y
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