HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-06-11, Page 9Citizens News, June 11, 1981 Pogo 11
Varna player's skit enlivens bridal shower
Miss Cheryl Webster was
honoured at a well attended
bridal shower on Wednesday
evening. Doris Wilson
Varna
by
Mary ChaeoU
welcomed everyone and in-
troduced the program
St
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Senior's picnic
Dashwood Seniors will
hold their picnic June 15 at 6
p.m. there will be special
music.
Dashwood W. I.
The Tweedsmuir History
conveners Mrs. Irvin Rader
and Mrs. John Rader were in
charge of the June meeting
of Dashwood Women's
Institute. Other conveners,
rs. Otto Willert and Mrs.
rieda Keller were unable to
elp due to illness.
Roll call "Things that used
be" was interesting. Mrs.
ohn Rader discussed the
otto "The past is never
ead unless the people of the
resent make it so" Mrs. Ir -
in Rader read two poems,
Today and How do I
now?" She also took the
pic "Today To -morrow
nd yesterday.
A Log book, Tweedsmuir
istory volume I and the
w volume 2 as well as
storical pictures and a
ook on the new Zion
theran church were on
splay.
Mrs. Gordon
ender dealt with the
directed by Marjorie Hayter
played and sang a medley of
tunes, and Julie Webster
played a piano solo, "You
Light Up My Life."
The Varna Players did a
fast -paced and hilarious skit
on the scene at Grant and
Elva's on the morning of the
wedding. Highlights were
Elva's three -foot -long list of
things to be done, and the
strange articles Chpru1'a
suitcase - a ball and glove, a
snorkel, one-piece sleepers,
etc. It ended with the cattle
getting out, which was close
to being a reality on Sunday
evening. Grant discovered
just in time that they had
broken the gate, and repairs
were quickly made.
Debra Rathwell played the
part of Elva, Pat Norman
was Grant, Shirley Taylor
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thanked everyone. There
will be an open house at,the
Websters on Thursday, June
25 to view the gifts.
Varna Church news
Ivan McClymont was in-
ducted as the new elder in a
ceremony at Varna church
on Sunday. In Rev. Wilena
Brown's report on con-
ference, she informed us
that Rev. Alex Taylor was
the barbecue. Remember
the time change - 11:00 a.m.
Vama U.C.W.
The June meeting of Var-
na U.C.W. opened with a
"Recipe for Faith" by presi-
dent Doris Wilson. Bernice
Reid and Joan Stephenson's
devotional was on the theme
of faith. Reports were given
by secretary Dianne Kirton
attended a workship in
Seaf?rth and gave a report
on it. Margaret Hunt, Joyce
and Doris attended the
Visitor's Day in Brucefield,
where the guest speaker was
Ida White, for many years a
missionary in India. They
also enjoyed the special
music by the Huron Strings.
A scrumptious array of
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Agin a. uttU l%AtlCl
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rader and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Rader and family, Mr.
Garnet Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Wilson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Miller and
family, Mrs. Lloyd Rader
and family and Mr. Dale
Yearley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Carruthers of Hyde Park
were Tuesday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love.
Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Becker and
Wayne were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Becker, Mrs. Ross
Leibold, Jeanette and John
Paul, Zurich, Mrs. Jean
Walper, Pastor and Mrs.
Meliecke, Rachel, Judith,
Jonathon and Paul, Dash-
wood, Roy Becker and
Carolyn Riley, Huron Park.
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FRIDAY,
SATURDAY,.,
SUNDAY
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12 MONTHS INTEREST FREE
No interest charges for 1? months will be offered
os a special incentive to all purchasers of new
motorcycles Randy Collins of Hully Gully on.
pounced today
Collins, who negotiated the deal with a local
bank believes he is the only motorcycle dealer n
Ow area to go interest free on all new purchases
The program means you con toke one year to
poy by molting 17 equal principal only
payments
Consumer response .s expected to be fantastic.
particularly when people ore laced will weekly
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sell about S750 000 worth of new motorcycles .n
o very short rime to Interest free purchosers -'
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Collins refused to comment on how long the bunk
would ollow him to offer interest free
purchases but fo' the moment onyone who .s
even remotely ,nterested m buying o motorcycle
should concoct hum ,mmed.otely
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With any F..d Purcha.. et
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VARNA, ONT.
JUST Off HWY 4 BETWEEN HENSALL AND ['RUC E fl E L D
262-3318 or 262-5809