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FLUE WATER
REST HOME. NEWS
and VIEWS
By
Lance J, Reed, Superintendent
There has been a lot of hustle'
and bustle around the Home
during the past week, what
with various activities having'
been presented and our centen-
nial day fast approaching.
More donations of food items
have been coning to the Home.
Sincere thanks is extended to
Lorne Kleinstiver, of Dashwood,
and Henry Adkins, of Zurich,
for their gift each of one bush-
el of fresh picked pears.
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During the last week the
ladies of the Evangelical EUB
Church, Zurich, gave the resi-
dents a wonderful buffet sup-
per and entertainment. The
residents were very much
thrilled with the visiting
group's kindness and several
residents commented that they
had never seen so much pre-
pared food at once. Thank you
to all the ladies who came and
helped make this day such a
bright one for our our guests
here.
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On Tuesday last I had the
privilege of again speaking to
the St. Peter's Lutheran Ladies'
League. Mrs. Reed and I ex-
tend a sincere thank you for
having us back again this year.
Next Saturday is fast ap-
proaching, and all here are
'looking forward to "Centennial
Day". Just to jog your mem-
ory from last week, we are hav-
ing a community auction sale
starting at 2 p.m. Alvin Wal -
per. of Dashwood, auctioneer,
is very kindly donating his
services for this sale. We have
had some items brought in but
we sure could use a lot more.
If you have any items please
VAS `` A ' ESS
let us know. Perhaps a search
around the attic or the base-
ment will find some of those
unwanted treasures in your
place and you would consider
putting then in our sale. We
have a pick-up service arranged
for so if you have anything
please call the Horne and let
us know,
The following is a partial list
of some of the items that have
been brought in already: a
baby's crib, a baby's rocking
cradle, 2 only 3/4 -bed mattresses,
a brand new electric hair dryer,
a variety of clothing, a collec-
tions of notions including but-
tons, rain hats, egg slicers, a
bedspread, vouchers for alley
bowling, haircuts, flowers, shoe
repairs or purchases, eggs, pre-
serves and canned goods, home-
made bread has been promised,
as well as other baked goods,
centennial steins, brand new
blanket, scatter rugs, brand new
never opened long play records,
brand new stuffed toys; 40 live
hens (still laying); one bath-
room sink; one hot water heat-
er; one picnic jug.
United Church Women
The LTCW held their Septem-
ber meeting in the church on
Thursday evening last, with 22
members present. Mrs. Mervyn
Hayter opened the meeting with
prayer. Group four was in
charge of devotions led by Mrs.
Ron Taylor.
Mrs. David Martin read the
scripture and Mrs. Mac Thomp-
son gave the meditation. Mrs.
Gordon Hill took up the offer-
ing which was dedicated by
Mrs. George Reid.
The study book was taken
by Mrs. Percy Johnston on
"Wars and their aftermath".
The roll call was answered by
a favorite TV program.
Mrs. Mervyn Hayter conduct-
ed the business period. A sup-
per is to be held in October.
Twenty-five calls were made to
the sick and shut-ins during
the past month.
Mrs. Ronald Taylor closed the
meeting with prayer and group
three served lunch.
BAGAINS
USED
Merchandise
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Motor and Grinder
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SHALLOW WELL
JET PUMP
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DEEP WELL
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SPACE HEATERS
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Frigidaire 19G4 Model
Washer and Dryer
Like New
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ZURICH
EMIROMENZINSIMEIRESSMIE
So any more items same as
the above or any different items
will be gratefully received. We
look forward to your support.
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The pancake supper will start
at 5 p.m. and will continue
through till 8:30 p.m. A11 you
can eat for $1.00 per person:
pancakes, sausage, syrup, bev-
erage, doughnuts and tarts.
At 9 p.m. modern and old-
tyme dancing at the Zurich
Arena. I would point out for
all that like to square dance
there will be an even amount
of square dance time as that
for modern dancing.
It is hoped that the day will
be a lot of fun for all. The
proceeds will go to resident ac-
tivities at the Home. I look
forward to seeing you on Satur-
day. In case of rain everything
will be held at the Zurich Arena
otherwise the auction sale and
supper will be held on the
grounds of the Home. So please
see what you have for the sale
—all our residents are counting
on your support.
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
'Z
1968 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS — Olds-
mobile has completely restyled its F-8.6,
Cutlass, Cutlass Supreme, 4-4-2 and Vista
Cruiser models for 1968, All 4-4-2s, Cut-
lasses, Cutlass Supremes and F -85s have new
long hood/short deckstyling and wheelbases
for 4 -door sedans and station wagons have
been increased to 116 inches. Featured is a
sporty new Cutlass "S" Coupe which is avail-
able in hardtop (above), pillar and converti-
ble styles on a new 112 -inch wheelbase. The
"S" Coupe may be customized with any one
of 12 engine -transmission combinations—in-
cluding a standard 155 -hp Action Line Six;
a standard 250 -hp Rocket 350 V8; or optional
310 -hp Rocket 350 V8. Deluxe interior trim
and special exterior ornamentation are stand-
ard features of the "S" Coupe, while dual
exhausts, a simulated wood steering wheel
and special handling components are optional.
4-H Homemaking
Members Will
Represent Huron
Eighteen 4-H Homemaking
Club members will represent
Huron County at Junior Day of
Western Fair on Friday, Sep-
tember 15. Among the group
from this area are. Barbara
Dougall, RR 3, Exeter; Marilyn
Keys, RR 1, Varna; Carolynne
Robinson, RR 1, Zurich.
Mrs. Una Abrahamson, editor,
consumer affairs, Chatelaine
magazine, will address the girls
following the morning judging
program. Club exhibits and
demonstrations will be present-
ed in the afternoon.
Huron's contribution to the
afternoon program is a demon-
stration entitled "Let's Make
Tea Biscuits" to be given by
Rosemary Blake and Judy Work
of the Brussels Club. Mrs.
John Wheeler is their leader.
A special banquet and the
grandstand performance will
complete the day.
BOB'S
Sather Shop
MAIN STREET, ZURICH
Open Tuesday and Friday Nita
Rose Margarine 4/$1
Saluda Tea Bags, 60s _ _ _ _ 79c
Bathroom Tissues 2/27c
7 -LB. BAG
Robin Hood Flour 77c
Supreme Peanut Butter _ _ $1.00
LUCKY DOLLAR — 5 OZ.
Instant Coffee 79c
Supreme Biscuits 49c
Lee Pineapple 4/89c
19 OUNCE
Libby's Beans 431
$1
Mix or Match:
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
Kellogg's Rice Krispies
i(eilogg's Special K
Bonus Bargain:
1G x 28—Regular $1.29
Pure Linen Tea Towels
3 Towels per Package ---- With
LC' DOLLAR FOO
ZURICH
3/$1
Value
_w_B9c
$3.00 Order
MARKET
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CENTENNIAL BALL
GUY LONIDARDO & HIS ROYAL CANADIANS
Seaforth Community Centre
Monday, September 18
9 to 12:30
Tickets Available at
Fink's Plumbing, Hensall
Admission:
$5.00 Per Person
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