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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-02-05, Page 3' t l t i$ 1! If it v l f l t►" l t; .siti fl t1 .• , ut•rs); L�rq� number attend night for Jack Tinney Friday evening was "Appreciation Night" for John Tinney who was warden of Huron county in 1979 and has been involved in politics in Hay Township for the past 18 years. A dinner at the Dominion Heimall Bertha MtGregor Hotel, Zurich preceded the gathering at the Pineridge Chalet at 9 p.m., to which the present council, road em- ployees, and office staff of Hay Township were guests. Deputy -reeve Lionel Wilder presented John Tinney with a gift to which he expressed sincere thanks. Reeve of Hay, Lloyd Mousseau, was master of ceremonies at the party at Pineridge Chalet at 9 p.m. when a large number of relatives, neighbours and friends, as well as past wardens of Huron county, and a good representation of county council members were present. The present warden of Huron county, Fred Haberer of Zurich, spoke briefly, also Deputy -reeve Lionel Wilder spoke. John Tinney presented the present council with a picture of council taken with him while he was warden. A group, comprised of the present warden, past war- den's, reeves and councillors and their wives led by musician Dr. Brian Leitch, Goderich Medical Health Officer for the County, sang several songs for the crowd which were enjoyed im- mensely. Over 350 signed the register. Joe Overholt provided music for the dancing and a delicious lunch was served. Master of ceremonies reeve Lloyd Mousseau expressed "sincere thanks" to all who helped in any way to make the party so successful. Watch for grand opening Hensall and area residents congratulate Don Beauchamp , who opened "Don's Food Market" (formerly Al's Market) on Friday. Complete renovations and new equipment present an ex- cellent appearance, making it a pleasure to shop in such a modern surroundings. New store hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free delivery within the village. Watch for Grand Opening at a later date. Queensway news Eugene Fox conducted church service last week at Queensway Nursing Home accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Eric Luther. Visitors with Vera Lam- mie were Iva Ridley and Susan Purdy. Estrella Finkbeiner visited with Mrs. Fink- beiner. Ina Neeb and Philipa Steckle visited Mrs. Eisenbach. Ruth Durand, Edith Miller and Ruth McLaren visited with Mrs. Kendrick. Henry and Marie Wilds, Alma Witmer, Mrs. Kay Cockwell visited Mrs. Wilds. Les Mitchell, Mrs. Wynja, and Ruth McLaren visited Louise Mitchell. Leotta Johnston and Irene Finlayson visited Mrs. Penhale and Mrs. Mitchell. Alfred and Martha Bates visited Mrs. ,Scrimegeour. Mrs. Frank ForresFand Mrs. Purdy visited Mrs. Clark. Ken and Dorothy Williams visited with Wally Crich, Walter and Florence Wilhelm visited Edna Youn. The men's high bowling score was Neil Regan 135 and Edna Youn and Mary Parlmer 106 for the ladies. Personals Mr. Campbell ' Eyre is a patient in St.. Joseph's Hospital, London following recent surgery. Mrs. Doug Wein of Ottawa and Mr. & Mrs. Don Dalton, Walton visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker. Hensall Women's Institute February meeting will be held at the United Church Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. with a Valentine theme. Everyone is reminded to bring lunch for one in a paper bag. Mr. & Mrs George Parker returned home after visiting with Sgt. Doug Wein R.C.M.P. Mrs. Wein and David in Ottawa. The "Three Links" seniors will meet in the local hall on Feb. 10 for their regular meeting. The entertainment committee is Ernie and Irene Davis, and Annie Reid. Social: Carl and Hilda Payne, Vera Lemmon. Native dies Miss Isabella Drover passed away at the Queensway Manor, Hensall, TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com- panies, highest rates usually available. For more information contact John R. Consitt at 236-4381 or 236.4560 1 Antenna B it T saps & Service Installation and Repairs Delhi Towers T.V. and C.B. Antennas VARNA, ONTARIO Brian McAsh 482-7129 If no answer call 482-7157 1 4 Thursday January 29, 1981, in her 94th year. The deceased was born in this district and spent all her years in this area. Carmel church Secretary of the Western Ontario district of the Canadian Bible Society was guest speaker at Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday Feb: 1. Rev. D.L. Howlett preached on the text "The Book of Peace". Rev. Kenneth Knight assisted with the service, after which Rev. Howlett showed an interesting film "God's Word Abideth Still", Hensall United Church On Sunday Feb. 1, Rev. Stan McDonald spoke on the fifth in his series of sermons on the Lord's Prayer. The choir, under the direction of Dr. Ralph Topp, sang. Following the children's story , Mrs . Marguerite McLeod sang a solo. The service commenced with a gospel hymn sing. The flowers in the church were placed in loving memory of Miss Isabella Drover. Citizens News, February 5, 1981 Pogo 3 / • k ke storms, high winds or fallen tree limbs can bring hydro lines down. And even a fallen wire that seems dead can be dangerous. So don't go near the wires, warn others not to and report the fallen wires to your local hydro or the police as soon as possible. If a line falls across your vehicle, stay inside until a hydro crew removes the line. If there's a live power line touching your car, putting even one foot on the ground can be a fatal move to make. • . Electrical iSflOShOcktoyou. • yam// �... ••::•%$';�;: ,,{{ Ontario hydro Sat. 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