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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-11-24, Page 3TOP PRICES PAID FOR — • CREAM • EGGS • POULTRY Give Us A Call ! O'BRIENS PRODUCE Phone 101 — Zurich tea\ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1960, DASHWOOD and DISTRICT (MRS.. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) WSWS Meeting The WSWS meeting of the Ev- angelical UB Church was held last Friday, with the membership and atendance committee in charge and Mrs, Don Gaiser, convener. The theme was Armistice Day. Mrs. Charles Snell led in pray- er with Mrs. Katie Weigand read- ing the Scripture readings. Mrs. Sugar and Spice (Continued from Page 2) scarcely eat a third piece of pie. Little Kim, too, has been deeply af- fected by the move. The usuallly boisterous hoyden has become so quiet and repressed that there days in which she knocks over her milk only once. All in all, it's been quite a shake-up, and it's a pretty tragic thing to see. A family torn up by the roots and shattered like this. However, I think we'll be ad- justed after another 10 years. And when that happens, I'm going to leap out of my rut again and head for another one, whatever the cost. Maybe go farming. Helen Becker read a poem, "The Greatest Love," A membership and attendance skit was presented by Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson and Mrs. Don Gaiser. The president, Mrs. Cahrles Snell presided for the business. The nominating committee for the new year is: Mrs. Art Haugh, Mrs. Don Gaiser and Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson. The following donations were made: $5.00, War Memorial Child- ren's Hospital, London; $5.00, Treatment Centre; $10.00 to Care; $25.00 Huron County Children's Aid Society; $100.00 to both the current fund and mission fund of the congregation. Christmas box- es will be packed for shut-ins. Com- mitte is Mrs. E. R. Guenther, Mrs. Henry Eagleson, Mrs. Everett Haist. Committee for the Christmas din- ner consists of Mrs. Howard Klumpp, Mrs. Charles Snell, Mrs. Harold Kellerman and Mrs. J. M. Tiernan. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Lunch ser- ved by Mrs. Sid Baker Mrs. Ever- ett Haist, Mrs. Stuart Wolfe and TIEMAN'S HARDWARE • Oil Burner Service • Plumbing • Heatin!v SALES and SERVICE • Electrical Work FURNITURE, COAL and CEMENT PHONE 8 — DASHWOOD ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Mrs. Carl Oestreicher. Entertain at Birthday Party Sixteen members of Dashwood Women's Institute journeyed to the County Home on Wednesday, November 16. Camplte with a program, lunch, birthday cake, and gifts, to entertain at their monthly birthday party. Ten birthdays were in November, besides remembran- ces given three in residence from Dashwood. A tour was also made of the home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson and boys, of Grand Bend, were guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Pedersen, last Sunday. Mrs. Ervin Rader and Sharon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Well - wood Gill, of Grand Bend, on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Irwin and son, of Milton, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Webb and Wendy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stormes, of St. Thomas, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tieman and Lynda, on Sunday. Dashwood Merry Maids The sixth meeting of the 4-H WEEKEND SPECIALS - AT YOUR SUPER -SAVE STORE MEAT DEPARTMENT READY -TO -EAT Boneless Dinner Hams 79c Ib. Hamburg 2 lbs. 79c Peameal Back Bacon 59c Ib. Homemaking Club vas held last Thursday, November 17, at the home of June and Ruthanne Ra- fet table set up. Present were the der, who also had on display a buf- 13 girls, the leaders, Mrs. Gordon Bender, Mrs. Leonard. Schenk and Miss Bette Tillman, home econom- ist for South Huron. Parties were discussed under the headings: refreshments, ser- vice, and outdoor courtesy. Home assignment is to plan a party with a special theme. Include invita- tions, decorations, entertainment and refreshments. Put this in re- cord book. Norma Weigand and Joan Rader made oatmeal cookies, which were served for lunch. Roll call for next meeting is one duty of pleas- ing a guest. Miss Tillman gave helpfu criticism a n d checked books. BONELESS Rolled Pot Roasts 45c Ib. Cubed Stewing Beef 49c Ib. Macaroni Cheese Loaf, Chicken Loaf (Meat by Product) 45c Ib. CALIFORNIA HEAD LETTUCE, J umbo size, 24's per head 17c CELLO COOKING ONIONS, 3 Ib. bag 15c CELLO SPINACH, 10 oz. Bag 2 for 35c DEWKIST 24 OZ. JAR, PECTIN ADDED Raspberry Jam 39c ROc OFF DEAL Giant Liquid Vel 75c AYLMER 28 OZ. Choice Tomatoes 4 for $1.00 AYLMER 11 OZ. BOTTLE Catsup 4 for 69c WAGSTAFFE, PECTIN ADDED, 24 OZ. JAR Strawb'ry Jam, 3c off net 41 c YORK CHOICE 20 OZ. Wax Beans 4 for 69c RED ROSE, 60 BAG PACK Tea Bags WHIT.E CROSS Toilet Tissue 12c OFF PACK Giant Tide 36 OZ. PKG, BRADY'S Superior Sanitone DRY CLEANING FAMILY LAUNDRY SHIRT SERVICE Fur and Garment Storage COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY Open 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a week Depots at EARL OESCH BARBER ' SHOP — ZURICH HORTON'S SNACK BAR HENSALL PLANT AND OFFICE AT EXETER 508 MAIN ST. — PH. 106 OBITUARY William Fischer A life-long resident of the Dash- wood area, William Frederick Fis- cher, passed away in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Thursday, November 16, in his 60th year. A well-known area farmer, Mr. Fis- cher was also a well -digger. Surviving besides his wife, the former Ethel Carrick, are three daughters, Mrs. Norman (Betty) PAGE THREE Bierling; Miss Lois,. London; and Alma, at home; three sons, Norman and Russell, of Hay Township; Ivan, of London; one sister, Mrs. Charles Weiberg, Biddulph Town- ship; and three brothers, Jacob, Dashwood; Emiel, Hay Township; Christian, of Biddulph Township. The body rested at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home, Dashwood, until Saturday, November 19, where a funeral service was held at 2 p.m., with interment in Grand Bend Cemetery. Rev. J. W. Gil- lings officiated. NOMINATION PUBLIC NOTICE hereby given in compliance w with By -Law No. 13, passed on November 2, 1960, under authority of the Municipal Act, a Meeting of the Electors of the Municipal- ity of the Village of Zurich will be held in the Township Hall IN THE VILLAGE OF ZURICH ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960 At the hour from seven to eight o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for Reeve and four Councillors, for the Village of Zurich, for the year 1961, When a proposed candidate is not present his nomination paper shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto evidence in writing SIGNED by the proposed candidate satisfactory to the returning officers that he consents to be so nominated. IN CASE A POLL IS DEMANDED, POLLS WILL BE OPENED ON: MONDAY, DECEMBER 5,1960 (Said polls will be kept open from nine o'clock a.m. until five o'clock p.m.) IN THE TWO POLLING SUB -DIVISIONS OF THE VILLAGE AS FOLLOWS: Poll DRO Poll Clerk Jack Turkheim __Mrs. M, Hoffman . Albert Hess___- Lorne Klopp A. J. KALBFLEISCH, Returning Officer , November 14, 1960 Polling Place No. _1—Community Centre 2—Community Centre _ Dated at Zurich, Ontario 75c 6 Rolls 69c net 69c Robin Hood Oatmeal 25c LIBBY'S 15 OZ. Fruit Cocktail 4 for $1.00 PRICES IN EFFECT Thursday, Friday, Saturday AL'S MARKET PHONE 17 -- HENSALL As the seasons come and go ... he continues to give his family guaranteed security There's less worry and more enjoy- ment in the years ahead when you have established complete family security by being adequately insured through The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada. Family security is guaranteed three ways: Guaranteed financial protection over the years, should anything happen to you. 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