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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-05-21, Page 12Paye 12 Cltixon• !Vows May 21, 1981 Plan rummage sale To begin Medical Centre work The Dashwood and Area Medical committee met Tuesday, May 11 at the site of the Medical Centre where the position of the building on the lot was decided and marked. Due to the generous donations of friends, business places and organizations to date, and the continuous weekly con- tributions being received to encourage the committee, it was agreed to start work on 1 Dashwood Mrs. Irvin Rader the building of the centre before the total goal has been reached, with the sincere hope and confidence that he goal will be reached by the time the centre is ready for occupancy. Dashwood and Area Medical committee is plan- ning a rummage sale in the month of June. Watch for a further notice. All donations will be gratefully received. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love were in London Thursday, May 13, to see their second' great granddaughter, Karl AnnaMae•Lobb,first child for Joe and Janet (Datars) Lobb. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Nicksch, of Hobart, Indiana, called on relatives in town last week. They also visited her brother in Exeter, sister and family, Zion, and her sister, Mrs. Esther Salmon at University hospital. Dashwood trustees, George Tieman, Ken Rader and Nancy Rader and their spouses, Don Bender, and Lorne Kleinstiver and staff were guest of the O.E.L. (Ontario Electric League) on a visit and tour of the Nuclear Reactor Bruce B plant at Douglas Point Thursday. It has been under construction for seven years and will go into service later this year. They were also treated to a steak dinner. Mrs. Tieman said it was a great outing and almost un- believeable. The control panel looks like something out of Star Wars. Mrs. Gordon Bender, federation representative, attended the Officer's Conference at Waterloo May 5,6 and 7. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter received word from their daughter and husband Brad and Janice Oke Sunday morning, that they had arrived safely in Saudi Arabia where they will be working during the next year. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rader and family, London, were weekend guests with Mrs. Hilda Rader. Sunday guests with Mr.and Mrs. Dave Rader and family were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and girls, Zion; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Ir- vin Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Penhale; Mrs. Ada Newton, London; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dietrich, Zurich; Bill Willert and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Willert attended the funeral of their cousin, Joanne Kashouty in Ar- mada, Michigan Wednesday, May 13. Funeral service for the late Milt Haugh was held Tuesday, May 12 with pall bearers Don and Jack Gaiser, Don, Jim and Bill Weigand and Bob Hendrick. Flowers In Calvary United Church, Sunday were from the family of Milt Haugh, placed in loving memory. Calvary UCW Calvary United Church Women held the May meeting Monday, May 11 with the World Outreach committee in charge. Mrs. Sid Baker chairlady, read "God cares for your friends." Mrs. Gerald Mason and Mrs. Jack Gaiser sang a duet. Mrs. Harold Carroll read two poems. "The Other side of the Door" and "When God created Mothers." Mrs. Mildred Kellerman com- pleted the study book on Japan. Mrs. Eben Weigand pass- ed out numbered paper tulips and winners of plants were Mrs. Earl Guenther, Mrs, Don Gaiser and Mrs. Ralph Weber. Mrs. Don Gaiser presided for the business. Special prayers were said for the sick. The sunshine com- mittee is Mrs. Bill Chandler and Mrs. Earl Guenther. The strawberry supper is June 17. A bus leaves for the United Church London Conference in Chatham, May 27at3p.m. Theordina- tion of Miss Barbara Laing will take place. Anyone wishing to go contact Mrs. Don Gaiser. Zion Ladies Aid The Mother and Daughter supper of Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid was held Tues- day, May 12, with group 1 and conveners Mrs. Ernest Koehler and Mrs. Ronald Becker in Charge. A large number satdownto a bountiful. table. Pastor Mellecke said grace. Honorary members wore corsages .Jayne Hayter proposed a toast to the mothers and Mrs. Irvin Rader responded with a toast to the daughters. Several plants were given to Mrs. Louella Tiernan and Mrs. Lloyd Rader for mark- ed plates; Mrs. Murray Keller and Tammy for birthdays closest; Mrs. Jim Lynn, youngest mother. Guest speakers, Carla Krause and Pam Sittler who operate "The Sap Bucket" in Elmira were introduced by Mrs. Ron Merner. These ladies in the Mennonite com- munity have organized the ladies into groups making quilts and crafts. They dis- cussed their work and show-. "ed slides. Many quilts and crafts were on display. Mrs. Charles Martene presided for the business. The Altar Guild reported 8 phone calls, 4 cards sent, 2 flowers and 25 visits. The new guild is Mrs. Arnold Becker and Mrs. Shirley VanDorsselaer. Group 2 will have the birthday party in June at the Blue Water Rest Home. Miss Helen Nadiger has been appointed assistant treasurer. Moro Donations The following is a partial list of donations to the Dash- wood and Area Medical Centre: Mrs. Katherine Schenk, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Merner, Harold Hendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. George Pen, Bev and Lanny Durdin, Mr. and Mrs. • Robert Morrissey, Lorne Genttner Memorial, Milton Haugh Memorial, Exeter Ford Equipment, Rumball Motors, Kongskilde Ltd., Doug Johnson Construction, Godbolt Insurance, Tuckey Beverages, Gaiser and Kneale Insurance, Jerry MacLean Automotive Mosselman's Onions Ltd., Market Farm Equipment, Fergus Turnbull and Sons Ltd., Grasdahl Construction, Fettes Tours, Vincent Excavating, Ken Lovie Construction, Superior Propane, Grand Cove Residents Association, Continental Grain, Grand Bend Lions Club, Turnbulls Grove, Farmer Bills, Exeter Lions Club, Dashwood Men and Womens Slow pitch, Stephen Central School, G.N.O. Bridge Club of Dash- wood, Mrs. Ella Mcllroy, Rufus Turnbull, and Mrs. Lyla Broderick. Moist at May folly No interest charges for 12 months will be offered as a special incentive to all purchasers of new motorcycles Randy Collins of Hully Gully an- nounced today. Collins, who negotiated the deal with a local bank believes he is the only motorcycle dealer in the area to go interest frbe on all new purchases. The program means you con take one year to pay by making 12 equal prin- cipal only payments. - "Consumer response i! expected to be fantastic, particularly when people ore faced with weekly increases in interest," Collins said. "We expect to sell about $250,000 worth of new motorcycles in a very short time to interest free purchasers." Hully Gully, has built a reputa- tion on extremely competitive prices; backed up with on ex- cellent service department. Now, with the addech benefits of not having to pay interest, motorcy- cle sales are expected to surge ahead. Collins refused to comment on how long the bank would allow him to offer interest free purchases... but, for the moment, anyone who is even remotely in- terested in buying a motorcycle should contact him immediately. • '.1 �'i APPLIANCE REPAIR Lard .or swell. we'll flu them all... Orr repair imports will issw yaw, Appliance is NO ot'e'toy —. foot. CAM w to- they. y . PECK APPLIANCES "N4 TIN N NOW Or. DOWNTOWN V*IN* . VARNA 4112. LAPORTE MEAT MARKET - THIRTEENTH �1nr�iv�rsary Featuring the best Local Beef and Pork in Huron County. Come in and help us celebrate our anniversary. 1 Rump or Sirloin ROASTS Medium GROUND BEEF Beef BEEF PATTIES Full STEAK BEEF Tip lb. $2.59 lb. $1.89 1/4 pd. lb $1 .99 lb 2.39 PORK Our own pork SAUSAGE ,,.=1.69 Our own HEADCHEESE Ib. 9% Whole fully processedGround LOINS b. S179 Fresh boneless NAM ROAST m. =L99 CANADA PACKERS PICNIC s HAMS lb. 1.Z9 Tin end SCHNEIDERS Blue Ribbon BOLOGNA lb °1.39 Cooked NAM is.sZ.99 Fresh CLE65 lb. 9I< THURUNGER bYthe Pce l,. s2.89 piece sliced ib. 2.99 DINNER HAMS Ib.s2•1 CHICKEN LOAF Iibb.s11.59 HI eE T LOAF Golden Fry SLAB BACON 1b 1.49 Sliced SLAB BACON ibs x.59 ls POP S HO PP E plus fax 12x30 oz. bottles 13.99 a d deposit 24 x 10 Q=e bottle: $3.60 and deposit ICE CREAMChopman's2litre5j,39 Open daily til 6 p.m. Friday til 9 p.m. Sale ends Saturday, May 23