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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-09-14, Page 6PAGE SIX 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. ::* 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. :g aY * 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 3 / H.P. Motor or Motor and Grinder M44.4.0P.:..4,, SHALLOW WELL JET PUMP INIWPA#4,4.4.4,"1,04,0,4 DEEP WELL JET PUMP l...dd'�PJd4PAI.P�PP.., SPACE HEATERS P4.PP...4e4P..•d Frigidaire 19G4 Model Washer and Dryer Like New '5 Sales So Service Ltd. ZURICH EMIROMENZINSIMEIRESSMIE So any more items same as the above or any different items will be gratefully received. We look forward to your support. * 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 Antra 4 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: $5.00 Per Person 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1967 FALL SPECIALS! 4 -SEATER 2 -PIECE SUITES CHESTERFIEI D SUITES ASkr$ 189 SPACE -SAVERS NEWEST STYLES AS AS LOW $45 See Our New Stock of Lamps Pole Lamps • Table Lamps • Trilites Westlake Furniture Main Street — Zurich ou qualify for OIVISI sus Your medical coverage could cost v Pa less than you think! if you have no medical services insurance and bacause of your income you felt that you were unable to afford the premiums, you can still afford to join the Ontario Medical Services Insurance Pian—because OMSIP gives premium assistance to persons who have lived in Ontario for 12 consecutive months or more, based on the amount of their taxable income. What is Premium Assistance? By Premium Assistance, OMSIP means either a greatly reduced cost of coverage, which you pay in low installments once every three months, or where applicable, complete payment of your premium by the Ontario Government. How to tell if you are eligible for Premium Assistance: Premium assistance is based on the amount of your taxable income for the year ending December 31 last. Check your completed Income Tax return for the past year under "Taxable Income" (that's the reduced amount of money on which you pay tax after taking off any exemptions for your wife, dependants, charitable donations, etc.). You may be eligible on the following basis: (a) Single: You are eligible if your taxable income was $500 or less. Your OMSIP premium will be $7.50 every three months. (b) Couple: You are eligible if your combined taxable income was $1,000 or less, Your OMSIP Premium will be $15.00 every three months. (c) Family: You are eligible if your family's total taxable income was $1,300 or less. Your OMSIP premium will be $15.00 every three months. If you had no taxable income at all last year, your OMSIP coverage may be paid in full by the Ontario Government. When to apply for Premium Assistance: You may apply for Premium Assistance when you join OMSIP, or during the annual renewal period. Premium Assistance is not automatically renewed. Even if you had no taxable income, you must still reapply annually when you receive your personalized application and renewal form which is mailed to every contract holder prior to the July renewal date. So if you have no medical services insurance and because of your income you feltthatyou were unable to afford the premiums, then obtain an application from any bank, or from OMSIP, 135 St. Clair Avenue, West, Toronto 7.A free brochure "Premium Assistance" is available from OMSIP. OMSIP HELPS PAY YOUR DOCTOR'S DILLS.. OMSIP PAYS 90% OF O.M.A. SCHEDULES FEES.