HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-05-25, Page 8PAGE EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961
How To Protect
Your Rose Bushes
This year, late May is the
time to spray rose bushes, Ro-
ses are subject to many fungi
and insect pests. Spraying or
dusting is necessary to keep the
foliage clean, and the plants
productive. Although damage
from black spot, a fungus infec-
tion, is not apparent until later,
thorough spraying during May
and June is particularly impor-
tant to prevent this disease.
Professor J. Taylor, Depart-
ment of Horticulture, OAC, says
best results are obtained when
a protective film of spray or
dust is present on the foliage
when it is moist either from
rain or dew. This is because
black spot infection occurs if
the foliage is damp. Many
brand-name sprays and dusts
for roses are available, These
are effective only if applied
thoroughly and at intervals of
about ten days throughout the
summer• Be sure the undersides
of the leaves are covered be-
cause disease spores often cling
there.
News Of Hensall District
(By our Hensall correspondent)
Arnold Circle
Mrs. Beverley Beaton presid-
ed for the Arnold Circle meet-
ing held in Carmel Church,
Monday evening,, and Miss Han -
ah Murray conducted the wor-
ship program. Members ans-
wered the roll call with a verse
containing Hope. The Mission
Bancl Rally will be held at Sea -
forth, on Saturday, May 27, and
all members are to meet at the
church at 1:45 p.m* Members
of the Mission Band were pres-
ented with seals on Sunday
morning. The group accepted
two invitations.
New Books
The book committee of Hen-
sall Public Library recently
purchased $250 of new books,
many of them designed for 'teen
agers. Librarian, Mrs. R. J.
Cameron, said the books will be
in circulation the first week in
June.
Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. W. 0.
Goodwin attended the annual
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Features Thurs., Friday and Sat.
LIBBY'S DICED BEETS, 15 oz. 2 for 17c
VAN CAMP BEANS WITH PORK, 8 oz. 9c each
NATURES BEST CHOICE PEAS, 10 oz. 9c each
MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING, 32 oz. 69c
HEINZ KETCHUP, 11 oz. 2 for 45c
KELLOGS CORN FLAKES, 16 oz. 31c
GOOD LUCK MARGARINE 2 for 59c
WHITE BREEZE, Giant 59c
25 EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS WITH THE
FOLLOWING ITEMS
31b. Pet Instant Milk; 2 Purex Tissue; 1 Kitchen-
ette Broom; 2 Catelli RC Macaroni or Spaghetti; 1
Chef Boy-ar-dee Pizza Mix; 1 Chef Boy-ar-dee Spaghet-
ti with Meat or Spaghettie with Mushrooms.
Table Rite Meat Features
TABLERITE STEAKS or ROASTS 73c Ib.
BEEF STEAKETTES, (25 free GB stamps) 69c Ib.
Table Fresh Produce
ASPARAGUS, Canada No. 1, 2 bunches 29c
CELERY STALKS No. 1 California Jumbo 25c
TOMATOES No. 1 Florida, 2 14 oz. tubes 35c
Freezer Features
ZERO FROZEN STRAWBERRIES, 15 oz. pkg. 39c
MORTON FROZEN APPLE or CHERRY PIE, 22 oz. pkg. 39c
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dinner meeting of Huron County
Library Association, in Goder-
ich.
Mrs. W. F. Riley, of London,
formerly of Hensall, is a patient
at Victoria Hospital, London, in
the interests of her health*
Miss Margaret Smith and Mr.
Richard Tipping, of London,
spent the weekend with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Smith.
Attend Convention
Mr. and Mrs. John Deitz,
and Mrs, William Clement,
and Mrs. John Heal, Mr.
Mrs, Harold Knight, Mr.
Mrs. William Mickle, Mr.
Mrs. Jack Drysdale and Mr*
Mrs. Jim Hyde, attended
Mr.
Mr.
and
and
and
and
the
Kinsmen District Convention at
Prudholtne, over the weekend.
Presentations were made to
District Governer Mrs. Jack
Drysdale and her executive and
Governor Bill Mickle and his
executive. Draws were won by
Mrs. Jim Hyde and Mrs. Clem-
ent.
Mrs. W. B. Cross spent the
weekend with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Robinson and family of London.
Penny Draw
The draw for over 50 lovely
prizes donated by Hensall and
District merchants, will be held
at the PUC building this Satur-
day, May 27, at 10 p.m• Prizes
are displayed . at the PUC
building. Draw is sponsored by
Legion Ladies Auxiliary.
94th Birthday
Mrs. Sarah Glazier enjoyed
her 94th birthday, celebrated
on Monday, May 22, and was
pleased to receive callers. She
was the recipient of gifts, flow-
ers and congratulatory messag-
es.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacLaren,
of Goderich, were guests Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Mac -
Laren.
Rummage Sale
Doors will be open at 2 p.m•
at the Legion Hall, for the an-
nual rummage sale and after-
noon` tea, on Saturday, May 27,
sponsored by the Kinette club.
Some lovely articles will be of-
fered for sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Manns, To-
ronto, spent Saturday in the vil-
lage.
The Woman's Missionary Soc-
iety of the United Church will
pack a bale in the church school-
room, on Tuesday, June 6, to
be forwarded to Toronto for
overseas relief.
86th Birthday
Mr David Shirray, a patient
at South Huron Hospital, Exe-
ter, recovering from a fractur-
ed hip, observed his 86th birth-
day at the Hospital on Wednes-
day, May 17, with relatives and
friends celebrating the event
with him, and enjoying lunch
with a special birthday cake. He
was the recipient of lovely
cards, flowers and treats.
Mrs. Edith Ashton, of Cen-
tralia, was hostess at a lovely
afternoon tea in her home,
Thursday, May 18. Guests pre-
sent were her art students from
Hensall and Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Chadwick,
of Burlington, were guests with
Mr. and Mrs• Fred Beer last
week.
Mrs. J. E. McEwen, Mrs. Alvin
McBride, and Mrs. Valerie Arm-
strong, Exeter, left Thursday,
May 18, by plane for a six weeks
European guided tour . They
will return by boat.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and
Carolyn, spent Mother's Day
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. N. Hildebrand, of
Wheatley.
Flt./Sgt. John Beer, Mrs.
Beer, David, Johnny and Stev-
en, of Barrie, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Beer.
Janie Smith, little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, un-
derwent surgery on her eye in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
on Wednesday, May 17,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little spent
Friday in Windsor.
Wins Shoot
John Anderson won the Lon-
don Winery Trophy at the Vic-
toria Day Shoot held at Kippen
Gun Club, over the weekend,
with 42 out of 50,
Hedley Prouse, Clinton, and
Ted Horton, Goderich, tied for
runners up spot with 40 out of
50,
Anderson also won the special
handicap even with a score of
23 out of 25. High winds kept
the score low
F/O and. Mrs, George Sangster
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Leonard Noakes and fam-
ily.
Leonard Noakes and Fred
Broadley spent the weekend
fishing at Lake Simcoe.
Birthday Party
Beth Cook entertained 13 of
her little girl friends at her
home on Saturday, in honor of
her ninth birthday. The girls
enjoyed a recreation period of
games and were presented with
favours. Lunch was served, in-
cluding a birthday cake. Atten-
ding the party were Donna For-
rest, Carolyn Cook, Linda Hay,
Margaret Allan, Dottie and Lin-
da Jane Kipfer, Iris Alexander,
Arleen Chipchase, Susie Chip -
chase, Janice Bonthron, Kathy
Cook, Chris McCrea and Janie
Smith.
Wins Draw
At the Hensall branch of the
Canadian Legion social evening
on Friday night, a draw was
held for a man's suit, valued
at $75, and the winner was Fit.
Sgt. F. S. Nelson, RCAF Station
Clinton. Proceeds will be used
for the Legion Pee Wee hockey
team.
Lorne Hay, Doug and Bob
Cook, and Ken Elder, enjoyed
a weekend of fishing at Chesley
Lake.
Mrs* Ruth Bell has returned
home after spending the winter
months with relatives in Oak-
land, Cal.
DISCUSS SCHOOL — Shown here discussing the new Ste Marie School at St. Joseph
after the opening ceremonies on Sunday, May 14, are left to right, Charles Rau( chairman
of the board of trustees, Father I. J. Poisson, parish priest and secretary of the board, and
C. S. MacNaughton, Huron MLA, who cut the ribbon to officially open the new building.
(Citizens News Photo)
Semi -Final of Mixed Bowling League
TEAMS OF GROUP "A"
Flying Frenchmen (Champions)
Boo Boos
Hi Los
Hensal Hornets
Pin Fall
7735
7065
6892
6778
GROUP "B"
Cannon Balls (Champions) 7215
Busy Bees 7073
Alley Cats 7027
Walnuts 6892
GROUP "C"
Gutter Snipes (Champions) 6478
Hard Rocks 6034
Nite Hawks 5938
Gimmicks 5802
Results of League Finals next week• The above three
winners will play for grand championship.
group
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