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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-11-23, Page 8PAGE EIGHT Z::RI ti CITE7., NS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones News of Kipper, and sons, visited Sunday with y Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Shipman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van and family, of Exeter. 'Merrell and family, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Pe-� family, of Grimbsby, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Go d n Wren, Mrs Wren re - ter Huisman and family, of Aylmer. Elzar Mousseau, Herb Mous- semi, Jack Bannister and G. Greb, of Zurich are away deer hunting on Manitoulin Island. NETE'S FLOWERS Phone 130 ---Zurich Flowers beautifully arranged for Weddings, Funerals Etc. At Prices Everyone can afford "Flowers Wired Anywhere" When In Zurich GET YOUR HAIR CUT Al EARL OESCH I3ARRER SHOP Open Thursday and Saturday Nights re turning with her daughter for a -few days. Mr. and 1lrs. Ross Faber en- tertained the Faber family Sat- urday evening for their year- old son "Kevin", and on Sun- day the Brown family were en- tertained. Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. John C. Doig and Miss Janet Doig, in the passing of a loving mother, the late Mrs. Lydia Doig. The draw for the two Christ- mas cakes and a pudding at Dickert's store, was won by Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner, RR 2, Kip - pen. Mr. Leonard Lovell has pur- chased Mr. John Doig's farrn in Tuckersmith. Mr. and Mrs. Van Tol, of Holland, who are spending the winter months in Canada with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wierren, re- turned from visiting two weeks in London. SAVE Lowest Prices Plus Beautiful Gifts s r ith Gold Bend Stamps FEATURES FOR THIS WEEKEND 69c 99c Cheer Giant 10 BARS IN POLY BAG Camay Soap CHALLENGER z/2 LB. Fancy Cohoe Salmon 2 for 85c Robin Hood Flour, 7 lbs. 63c BICK'S 32 OZ. Polish Dill Pickles 39c BICK'S 32 OZ. Yum Yum Pickles 45c Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. 79c KRAFT 18 OZ. Smooth Peanut Butter 39c STAFFORD APPLE OR CHERRY Pie Filler, 20 oz, w 3 for $1.00 a. spa, KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP, 32 oz. 67c (50 Free Gold Bond Stamps) AIRWICK ASST. BOMBS 79c (50 Free Gold Bond Stamps) This Week's Turkey Club Coupon Items IGA METAL TRUCKS $3.98 each SUCCESS HEAVY DUTY WAX, Qts. $1.06 each CREST TOOTH PASTE, Giant _._ 667cc WILLARDS CHOCOLATE WILLO PACKS 69c VEAL STEAKETTES, !b. veimossmord DASHWOOD EDDING Dashwood Merry Maids i ,r*u��•�_�` Dash- G �, like seventh meeting of rine wood 4 -FI girls club featuring fruits was held at the home of Helen Rader. Notes were giv- en on garnnishing and fruit I Lorne Kieinstiver, Dashwood, was. organist. The reception was held at the summer home of the bride's • White 'mums, snapdragons,' parents, at Southcott Pines. fern and candelabra formed a I For receiving the bride's moth - 1 beautiful setting in Caven Pres- ' er chose a pink brocade sheath I dress and matching accessories, specialties, table arrangements o5'a ' ARNOLD CIRCLE MEETING and cheese tray arrangements Saturday, November 18, at 3;00 Mrs. Gordon Schwalm presi-I Different kinds of cheese were Pan, for the marriage of Mar - all for next tha Jane Cochrane, Hamilton, erian Church Exeter on I I and a pink orchid purse corsa- ge. The groom's mother wore a beige organza and lace shea- th dress ded for the November meeting I studied.. Roll Donald Richard Gascho, of the Arnold Circle, of -Carmel meeting was held at the home and andt Dover. of Iris Becker. The home ec- onomist, Miss Isabelle Gilchrist The bride is the daughter of was present. All books are to Mr. and Mrs. William G. Coch- be in December 19, and ach- rane, Exeter, and the groom's ievement day is January 6.1parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed - Making fruit drinks was discus-. win Gascho, Zurich. sed and some made. Fruit bread, baked by the girls, was serves} for lunch. Trinket Passes The Hoffman brother's grey pony, Trinket, is no more. He father, the bride wore a floor - died suddenly Monday after- length gown of white bridal noon. A true friend not only to the children in town, but in the surrounding countryside, he will be greatly missed. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reste- mayor, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kraft, of London, to Tecumseh, where they spent the weekend with Mrs. Reste- mayer's sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayes. Presbyterian Church, held Mon- day evening, Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. Stewart Bell conducted the devotional. Mrs. Roy Bell reported on the sale of the church calen- dars, approximately 100 having been sold. Mrs. Bell is conven- er of this project. Mrs. John Baker and Mrs. Gerald Bell were named a committee to look after the nursery class, a project of the Arnold Circle. Mrs. Harold Bonthron sub- mitted the treasurer's report, and Mrs. Harry Hoy for the sup- ply informed the group that their Christmas supply money had been sent to their Indian School. Mrs. Stewart Bell was named Welcome and Welfare secretary. Mrs. Gerald Bell and Mrs. John Baker convened the lunch. TABLERITE MEAT FEATURES FRESH OVEN READY TURKEY BROILERS 45c Ib. TASTY DELICIOUS i . PORK TENDERLOIN 99c Ib GROUND SUET, I'b. pkg. 25c SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS 55c I'b. T.R. RINDLESS SIDE BACON 79c Ib. 25 FREE S1 SAUSAGELBPWEINERS OR MEAT ROLL PRODUCE FEATURES SNO WHITE CAULIFLOWERS 23c each SUNKIST ORANGES, Size 138 49c doz. GREEN ONIONS, 3 bunches 25c 1. Each week begnning this week until Christmas, with every $5.00 WORTH OF PURCHASES, You wilt receive a FREE CHANCE on our Weekly Draw $2000 WORTH OF GROCERIES. for Tickets for draw only good for week purchases are made. Free Draw Each Week Free Freezer Features TOP VALUE ORANGE JUICE, 6 oz. 4 for 85c 2 lbs. 69c HIGHLINER. COD FILLETS BROWN `SI.G.A• MARKET HENSALL OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS The Rev. Dr. James A. Wal- ton, Toronto, performed the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her POULTRY, EGGS and FEED POULTRY CULLING John Henderson PHONE 40 HENSALL Storm Windows ALUMINUM OR WOOD MADE TO TOUR MEASUREMENT A. Spencer & Son PHONE 102W HENSALL DOMINION ROYAL Snow Tire Specials 6:70 x 15 and 7:50 x 14 FIRST LINE DEEP TREAD — 4 PLY TUBELESS Reg. Price $26,80 OUR SPECIAL INSTALLED PRICE $4 . r Two (White Walls $2.00 Extra) 6:70x15-- TUBE TYPE Reg. Price $28 80 OUR SPECIAL INSTALLED PRICE peau de soie. The fitted bodice was fashioned with lily point sleeves and a sweetheart neck- line trimmed with seed pearls. The hooped skirt was styled with a bussel back and had three roses made of the same material edged with seed pear- ls across the back. A tiara of seed pearls held her double il- lusion veil and she carried a bouquet of Halo roses and trail- ing ivy. She wore a cultured pearl necklace and earrings, Miss Joan Martin, London, was maid of honor and brides- l �r� maids were Miss Janet Gascho, l London, and Miss Elizabeth Cochrane, Exeter. They were gowned identical in street len- gth dresses of dark green veld vet, styled with a round neck- line and full skirts. They wore matching shoes and pillbox hats and carried bouquets of pink roses. Douglas O'Brien, brother-in- law of the groom, was grooms- man, and ushers were Herb Turkheim, uncle of the groom, and George Martin, uncle of the bride. Music was supplied by Caven Presbyterian Choir, and Mrs. $ 36. For wo THESE ARE BRAND NEW TIRES -- NOT RECAPS 14 FRONT END ALIGNMENT — WHEEL BALANCING DESJARDINE AUTO SUPPLY PHONE 38 — ZURICH PENNY SALE IN THE ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE ON Sat., Nov. 25 8.30 p.m. Sponsored by ST. BONIFACE C.W.L. and a corsage of talisman roses. For travelling the bride don• ned a brown wool suit with matching accessories and a Tal- isman rose corsage. The couple will reside in Hamilton. The groom is presently em- ployed at the Bank of Nova Scotia, Port Dover and the bride at Hamilton General Hos• with tope accessories pital. HENSALL LEGION HALL Friday, November 24 i4 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY 8 p.m. Evangelist G. M. Farley Of Williamsport, Maryland Rev. Farley comes to us with a tremendous ministry of salvation, healing and deliverance. A converted "hill- billy" entertainer and recording star with a unique presen- tation of the Gospel. He will be assisted during this great service by the young folks of Faith Tabernacle, London. 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