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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-03-02, Page 4WAGE FOUR PC's in W,Ont Meet in London Ontario Prime Minister John Roberts and three Ontario cabi- net ministers will take part in the 57th general meeting of the Western Ontario Progressive Conservative Association on Sat- urday, March 11, in London. Mr. Robarts will be the guest speaker at the banquet which is to be held in the Crystall Ballroom of the Hotel London at 7 p.m. During the afternoon there will be a panel discussion chair- ed by Professor J. R. W. Gwynne•Timothy, of the Uni- versity a£ Western Ontario, in - eluding the following: Hon. Charles MacNaughton, Provin, cial Treasurer; Hon. William Stewart, Minister of Agriculture and Food; Hon. D'Arcy Mc - Keough, Minister without Port- folio. The women's association will meet the sane day at a lunch- eon in the Shamrock Room, Hotel London, with Mrs. Cam- eron H. Montrose, alderman from the city of Windsor, as guest speaker. Also meeting that day will be the Young Progressive Con- servatives when there will be a panel on organization. FERTILIZER SERVICE For early delivery, contact your Shur -Gain Fertilizer Dealer PRICE and DELIVERY TERMS BAGGED or BULK SERVICE 50 or 80 -LB. PLASTIC BAGS Further savings on early payment CONTACT Henry Becker RR 1, DASHWO•OD_ __237-3376 About People You Know Raymond Hartman and his mother, Mrs, Theresa Hartman, motored to Chatham last Fri- day, when Mother St, Denis, sister of Mrs. Hartman, under- went a major operation. 142. St. Denis is as well as ex- pected. Donald Farwell, of the Uni- versity of Western Ontario, was a Monday evening visitor with his grandmother, Mrs. T. Hart- man, 0 DEAR DORIS AM I SILLY ? DEAR DORIS---Last night I dreamed about my sister, who 15 years ago, took her life after suffering with a breakdown for over three years. She was tell- ing me to try to get her to the hospital, that she needed help. My husband just tells me I worry too much, so I do not tell him how I feel all the time. I have tried spiritual reading and prayer, but I guess I do not try hard enough, as it always seems to come back. The village where we live now has no knowledge of our family's past. It has always hurt to talk about my sister's death as to me it was so unnec- essary. Or maybe down deep I am ashamed. I do not know. My husband does not know I am writing this; would proba- bly say I am silly, but I must do something. Sleepless and Upset DEAR SLEEPLESS—Nothing is more futile than to give a worried person the brush-off. There is a good deal of good sense to putting a problem down on paper. This long-time nightmare of yours is a deep hurt which you usually manage to confine to your sub -conscious; but the sleeplessness and the dreams testify that it is still there and ready to erupt at any moment. Until you are helped to get it out and look at it, I'm thinking you'll have no real peace. A counsellor or a trusted, under- standing friend, could help you sort it all out, find what the shame is about; and siphon off all those pent-up feelings. 15 Branches Throughout Southwestern Ontario This WeeksBEST BUYS: in CONKLIN Country 24" x 48" PAINTED PANELS PEGBOARD PLARN HARDBOARD 1 Ideal for decorative panels, room dividers, sliding cabinet doors. White, green and $1 primrose yellow • 1 PLASTIC LAMINATE FOR COUNTER TOPS, VANITIES, BATHROOM WALLS, CABINETS Often mistaken for arborite. Comes in golden glitter on white, black or champaigne __beige Milano marble: black marble, etc. Lasts a lifetime; 1/16" thick. Compare at $21,95; buy yours at Conklin's for only $18.88. No money down; easy terms. 4' x 8' SHEET $18.88 For the ultimate in luxury and true value, ask to see MEDALLION PANELLING Only the most expensive veneers are used; full 1/4" thick; pre finished, V -grooved. Seven styles from $11.95 EXETER, 235-1422 GRAND BEND, 238-2374 Obituary MRS. NELSON MASSE The former Exelia Marie Etue, Mrs. Nelson Masse passed away in Marian Villa Hospital, Lon- don, on Tuesday, February 28, in her 77th year. He husband passed away in 1851, while an• other husband, Joseph Bedard, passed away in 1937. Surviving are five sons (by first marriage to Mr, Bedard): Lloyd, Seaforth; Regis and Mil- ton, ,of Windsor; Emery, Goder- ich; Claude, St. Clair, Mich.; Alphonse, Sarni a; daughter, Mrs. Lorne (Bernadine) Regier, Windsor; brothers, Joseph, Sas- katchewan; Peter, Flint, Mich.; A n t h o n y, Stratford; sisters, Mrs. Clarisse Smith, Windsor; Sister Bernice, London; Mrs, Rose Messerschmidt, Flint, Mich.; Mrs. Timothy O'Leary, Ailsa Craig; Mrs. John Adams, Warren, Mich.; Mrs. Clarence Nieman, Detroit; Mrs. Barney Gokey, Hazel Park, Mich.; Miss Nola, Windsor. There are also 29 grandchil- dren. The body is resting at the Westlake funeral home, Zurich, until Thursday morning, when Mass will be sung by Monsignor W. Bourdeau at •St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph, at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery. 0 HENSALL 4-H CLUBS The Hensall Honey's 4-H Club met Monday night at the home of Mrs. R. M. Peck, for their fourth meeting of the sea- son. The opened with the 4-H pledge and roll call. A discussion, led by Mrs. H. Caldwell, took place on the German, Dutch and Belgian set- tlers, and the Italian and Bal- kan people. Mrs. Peck, with the assistance of Linda Hay and Linda Jane Kipfer, made potato pancakes, pea soup and Dutch hot ahoco• late. All these dishes were sampled. Pickled eggs were made and will . be ready to sample at a later date. 4-H Homemakers The 4-H Hensall Homemakers held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Travers on Mon- day, February 20. Mrs. Travers spoke on British traditions. Dorothy Skea and Shelley Bonthron made Welsh rabbit. Mrs. Alex Munn -demonstrated an English trifle. Both dishes were very delicious. 0 Hensall UCW Plan Pioneer Supper Hensall United Church UCW general meeting was held Mon- day evening, February 27. Mrs. James McAllister opened the meeting with welcome remarks. A poem read, "His Presence", gave lovely Lenten thoughts, followed by prayer. Mrs. Rodger Venner took the chair for the program, which was prepared by unit one. Mrs. Robert Cook gave the devo- tional, "Believe do Yourself". Mrs. Venner read a poem, "Time". A film, "There was a bear in the road," a story of Can- ada's earliest Christian preach- ers and their life with the In- dians and first settlers, was shown. Mrs. James McAllister took the chair for the business part of the meeting. From all re- ports given 1967 seems to be off to a very good start. Mrs. Earle Rowe reported on the Wingham Presbyterial meeting held February 21. The Hensall UCW "Pioneer Supper" is to be held April 5, EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. M. Shatto, B.A., B.D., MlnNbr Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist SUNDAY, MARCH 5 — 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service. 11:00 a.m.---Church School. 7:30 p.m. Lenten Service. MONDAY, MARCH 6 — 8:30 p.m.—Local Conference Congregational Meeting. WELCOME summoweiamommeownammeme CONSERVATIVE Mennonite Church at the HAY TOWNSHIP HALL ZURICH Minister Elmer Grove SUNDAY, MARCH 5 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a,•m.—Worship Service. 8:00 p.m... --Worship Service, We invite you to worship with us.1 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1967 BLUE WATER gaES'' HOME NEWS RES'e VIEWS By Lance J. Reed, Superintendent The Ladies' Auxiliary socia convenor, Mrs. William Beech - ler, has been arranging for ladies to come and help us in our hobby shop, Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday mornings. Last week we had a nice group of interested helpers. 1' further details will be •available by telephoning the Home office at 236-4373. We are grateful to an anony- mous .donor of preserved rhu- barb. Even though it is pre- served it does make us realize spring is not too far away now. The residents appreciate an assistance with their crafts an certainly do enjoy the oppor tunity to visit with people fro the village of Zurich or sur - rounding area, If you woul like to help and are not a mem ber •of the auxiliary, give Mrs Baechder a call at 236-4783 an she will explain what is i volved. Surely there are ladle around who could afford t spend an hour or so one da once in a while with this mos worthwhile occupation. We are happy to welcom our first married couple to th Home. They are Mr. and Mrs Harry Appleton, of Grand Bend We also welcome •Clifford "Pop' Watson, of Exeter. Our resi dent population is increasing in number and now we have all our resident areas in full op- eration, Last week I mentioned about a special treat for all friends of Blue Water Rest Home, Well, here are the details. On Easter Sunday, March 26, we are open- ing our dining room to all our good friends. We are proud of the food we serve our residents, so proud in'fact, that we want to share our good fortune of having such a wonderful cook with you. Dinner will be served continuously from 12 o'clock noon to 7 p.m. The menti will be made of various juices, soup, tossed sal- ad with your favorite kind of dressing, baked ham or turkey, both with all the trimmings, potatoes, vegetables, beverage and an assorted dessert tray. The cost will be $1.50 for adult portions and $1.00 for children's portions. If you • have relations and friends already in the Horne, this is an excellent chance for you to enjoy Easter dinner with them. Even though you may have no conneition with any persons in the Home, you are still more than welcome to join us. What an excellent way to treat your family this Easter. A reservation is essential and y d m d d n s 0 y t e e Obituary GARNET J. TAYLOR Garnet Taylor, of Staffa, passed away at his home on Monday, February 27, in his 64th year. Surviving besides his wife, the former Gertrude McClure, are daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Jean) Armstrong, Zurich; Mrs. John (Myrtle) T a y l o r, Brucefield; Mrs. Grant (Elizabeth) Smith, Clinton; Mrs. Ronald (Doro- thea) Williamson, Walton; sons, Clarence, Goderich; William, Russell, Beverley, all of Stella; sisters, Mrs, Watson (Ruby) Webster, Varna; Mrs. Anson (Fern) Coleman, Clinton; Mrs. Clarence (Blanche) Stephenson, Varna; brothers, Russell, Indi- anapolis, Ind.; Harold, Detroit; Louis, Harvey, both Varna; Rob- ert, Clinton. Funeral service will be held from the R. 5, Box funeral home, Seaforth, on Thursday, March 2, at 2 p.m., with burial in Bayfield Cemetery. psi Zurich Mennonite Ephriam Gingerich, Pastor SUNDAY, MARCH 5 — 9:45 a.m.—Worship Service. 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School. YOU ARE WELCOMEI St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor SUNDAY, MARCH 5 — 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.--Worship Service. Wednesday Evening — 8:00 p.m. Lenten Service. You Are Welcome It seems I •am always asking for things, but everyone has been so kind and considerate to past requests. We can use numerous games and playing cards in our hobby shop. Should you have any of these around your house that are no longer being used, please think of us. At the same time, I am looking for a supply of kitchen bowls of any shape and size. These can be put to good use. Should you have any of the above, please bring them to the Horne or leave them at Ginger ich Sales and Service in the village of Zurich, and we will pick them up there. We are also still wanting used greeting cards for any occasion. N E W ! _ Shur -Gain Beef Silasupplement "A" Increase daily gains from corn silage, Feed 40% Beef Silasupplements "A". This new beef supplement is designed to supply the pro- tein required when feeding corn silage which is higher in grain and energy content. Beef feeders using silage as the main ration owe it to themselves to learn all the details about SHUR-GAIN 40% Beef Silasupplement "A". teed service M. DEITZ and SON DIAL 4�6-0951 ZURICH DIAL 236.4951 ZURICH 1 -Lb. Bag Maxwell House Coffee 75c Kellogg's —12 Oz. Corn Flakes _ _ _ _ 2/59c Modess —12s Sanitary Napkins _ _ 39c Club House — Utility 2•Lb. Jar Peanut Butter _ _ _ _ 73c Delsey — 2 -Roll Pack Toilet Tissue _ _ _ Regular Loaves Superior Bread _ Ellmarr —.i -Lb, Prints Margarine Prem —12-0z. Tin Luncheon Meat _ 1 -Lb, Box — Salted or Plain Christie's Sodas _ Rideau—16.Oz, Jug Table Syrup _ _ 20.Oz. Bottle 25c _ 3/65c 2/63c _ 55c _ 37c _ 2/25c 31c 29c Home Brand Catsup Weston's Brown Sugar—"New" Coffee Cakes Neilson's -- Wafers or Macaroons -7-0x. Bag Chocolate Buds _ _ _ _ 39c OR 3 FOR $1.40 Aloha -48 Oz. Pineapple Juice _ Heinz -20 Oz. Tomato Juice Allen's Vitaminized —20 Oz. - - 35c _ 2/33c Apple Juice 2/35c Gold Seal— 61/2 Oz. Chunk Tuna 33c Clark's -14 Oz. Beans with Pork _ _ 2/43c 28 Oz. Sunnyvale Peaches _ 39c 15 -Oz. Tin QTF Fruit Salad _ _ _ 31c Tempt —15 Oz. Dog Food 6/69c Laundry—Giant Size 99c Regular Duz Detergent _ _ 55c Laundry—King Size Duz Detergent _ _ $1.89 Bathroom — 6.Oz. Spray Bomb Wizard Deoderizer _ _ 49c 30c Off — 10 -Lb, Bag Gaines Dog Meal _ $1.59 FRUIT and VEGETABLES INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT _ _ _ . 8 FOR 59c JUICY TEMPLE ORANGES, Size 125 _ DOZ. 49c CALIFORNIA CELERY, Jumbo Size _ STALK 29c MEAT SPECIALS SKINLESS WIENERS LB. 49c FRESH PORK HOCKS . 3 LB. $1.08 DOERR'S DIAL 236-4354 — ZUR1Ck