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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-03-08, Page 3THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1961 Hensall Resident is 80 Years 0Id (By our Hensall correspondent) A happy event took place on Sat- urday, March 4, at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich, when Mrs. Simon Sararas, of Hensall, celebrated her 80th birthday, Mrs. Sararas was guest at a dinner given by her sons and daughters. 32 people were present and Mrs. Sararus was the recipient of a corsage from her great grandchildren, a bouquet of Renew Your Subscription Nov s,amsa�car 1-U , ISZEqy®y EMCIIM 611 roses from her grandchildren, and several other lovely gifts. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hubbert, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Sararus and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and family, all of Tor- onto; Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDonald of Staffa, Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell of Kippen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sararas and family, of Crom- arty; Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bonth- ron and family, Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Caldwell, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Caldwell, Hensall, Several birthday greetings were received from friends and relatives. Following dinner, a reception for the family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell, Kippen. "Gel. A eel lift"r l� ®m a S R- ` a l Chick Starter" "Shur -Gain Chick Starter does wonders for us. It builds us up with uniform growth and fast feathering. In addition, it increas- es livability in the flock." We have SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter available in either crumble or mash form — and they're fresh —really fresh! M. G. DROP IN SOON.. Well talk about your Chicks and Chick Profits EITZ id S I ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Huron '` ember Stirs r,,fp C ntrts versey When Goderich Hospital Is Discussed The Ontario mental hospital to nouneed the same hospital project be built just outside Goderich will time after itme to pick up a few be completed in 1962, the Ontario votes. Legislature was told Monday after- noon as hospital construction for- med the main background for the usual tranquil Monday afternoon debates. Same Projects After a statement by Charles MacNaughton (PC — Huron), in whose riding the hospital is be- ing constructed, both the Liberals and CCF members lit into the gov- ernment for announcing year after year the same hospital projects. Liberal Leader Wintermeyer and PHONE 154 ZURICHemmusmommsonelawazimaim rzwzm In the public works department estimates for this year a total of $2,500,00 is earmarked for proceed- ing with the Goderich institution. A lesser amount is tagged for work on the government hospital at Owen Sound. Tenders for its con- struction have been let said Hon. Ray Connell, minister of the de- partment, The third government hospital at Palmerston is just in the planning stage, Mr. Connell added. CCF Leader Donald MacDonald Sugar and Spice 11'iacNaughton's observations on the (Continued from Page Two) hospital projects. a popular idol, with 151 letters, `If the Opposition would just leave this matter to me and the government, I assure them the hospital will be constructed within the time limits of the contract," Mr. MacNaughton said. Mr. Wintermeyer called the statement "an astounding one," Saying the Opposition had the right to know what the government is doing. He said figures had been batted around all afternoon as es- timated expenditures of the de- partment of public works were un- * * * der review. It's amazing — but no news to Mr. MacDonald charged the Op- weekly editors—how far some pa - position was purposefully kept ig- pers travel. Mrs. Lillian Smyth of norant of what is going on. Leader, Sask., sends her paper to The only persons informed are her children in Seattle and from "the local Tory committee and the there it goes to California. Many defeated Tory candidate in the rid- others reported similar skulldug- ing where construction is taking gery. place." he declared. I was deeply hurt that I receiv- Premier Frost said Mr. Winter- ed only one letter from my old meyer had gone into Huron riding home town of Wiarton. It was from and told the people the government Bert Sinclair, the town clerk, and would never build a hospital in read: 'Dear Bill, thanks for put - that area. ting your address in your column. This was stoutly denied by the We didn't have it here at the of - Liberal leader, who claimed the five. This is not exactly a fan let - Premier's statement was complet- ter. It is just to inform you that ely erroneous. your 1960 taxes are still owing, Kenneth Bryden (CCF—Wood- plus $5.62 interest." I'm planning bine) argued the government an- to answer every letter, and I can assure you, that one is going to the bottom of the pile. I can't begin to pass along all both took strong objection to Mr. the messages I received, but will only add that they were generous, kind, and interesting. There wasn't a scurrilous one in the lot, Thank you, gentle readers, with all my heart. It's pretty nice to know that, while there may not PAGE THREE be any great demand for me in Hollywood, London or New York, they wait for me in Watford, go for me in Georgetown, eat me up in Egansville, hang on my every word in Hantsport, and love me in Leader. :,he's going to have competition. One lady wrote to say that if I ever went farming, she'd go into part- nership with me. Another said I was better looking than she'd ex- pected, and that she just loved me. She rather spoiled it by adding that she sends the paper each week to her grandddaughter. Still an- other flatly: "Any time your Old Girl leaves you, I shall be waiting here with a beer to cheer. Old Maid." WEEKEND F OD SPECIALS -- MARCH 9,1 ,11 --- FREE GLASS TUMBLER INSIDE 8 OZ. JAR Giant Extra 79c pkg. Nescafe 93c net GARDEN PATCH 15 OZ. Peas 3 for $1. GG Spaghetti, HEINZ 10 OZ. Tomato Soup 2 for 33c 3 for 35c CULVERHOUSE 20 OZ. Green -gage Plums 3 for 49c YORK SWEET MIXED OR SWEET RELISH Pickles, 16 oz. 2 for 49c GEM 1 I.B. PKGS. Margarine BRUNONCK Sardines icesorastmissmseeveleutaa 2 for 47c YORK 20 OZ. Cream Corn 5 for $1.00 Aylmer Raspberry or Strawberry, added -pectin Jam, 24 oz. jar 39c BROWN BEAR 1 LB. PKG. Honey McLAREN'S GOLDEN ROAST 16 OZ. JAR Peanut Butter 37c 25c 10 PADS PER PKG. 3 for 25c 505 Pads 2 pkgs. 49c EAT EPART { ENT • 3 lbs. $1.00 . 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