Zurich Citizens News, 1967-12-20, Page 4PA CE FOUR
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
TIPS FOR FIGURE SKATING HOPEFULS
—The first figure skating class of the season was
held last Saturday in the A. C. "Babe" Siebert
Arena with Mrs. Stewart Bell, Hensall, as instruc-
tress. By way of introduction to the sport, Mrs.
Bell is showing the class the crests which can be
won through hard work and practise. By the looks
of things, the children are eager to learn and should
make willing students of the blades.
(Citizens News Photo)
ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE
December 11
St1ites, P. Schroeder_ 658 7 86
Packers, L. Rader ___ 649 5 68
N`havks, J. Hogg ___ 757 7 66
D''naires, C. Sweeney_ 567 7 58
H. Gals, 1'. Miller ___ 601 2 52
Aces, R. Hamilton __ 615 0 39
U & Downs, F. Webb 622 7 35
Seaunps, D. Browning 625 0 33
L. Strikes, L. Stan _ _ 454 0 29
'S'downers, T. Debus . _ 542 0 24
H. single: Joy Hogg ____ 313
H. triple: Joy Hogg ___,_ 7577
H. average: Hazel McEwan 201
Zurich Mennonite
EEphriam Gingerich, Pastor
SUNIDAY, DECEMBER 24 —
9:45 a.m.—Woreiip Service.
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
YOU AKE WELCOME!
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St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 —
10 a.m.—Worship Service
11 a.m.—Church :School with
practice.
7:30 p.m.—Church School
Program.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 25 —
10 a.m.—Service with Holy
Communion.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 —
10 a.m.—Worship Service.
10:45 a.m.—Church •School.
8 p.m.—New Year's Eve
Service.
You Are Welcome
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EMM4MANUEL EVANGELICAL
United Brethren
Church
Rey. John Huether, B.A., S.D.
Minister
Mlrs. Milton Desch, Organist
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 --
10 a.m.—Christmas Sunday
Service.
11 a.m,—Sunday Church School
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 —
10 a.m.—Morning Worship
11 a.m.—Sunday Church School
11:15 p.m.—Watchnight Service
Joys and Blessings of the
Holiday Season to All
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LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE
Mennonite Church
Formerly
SS 4, EAST STANLEY
Minister -•– Elmer Grove
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 --
10
aan.—Sunday School,
11 a.m.—Worship Service.
8:00 p.m. Evening Service
We invite you to worship
with us.
BLUE WATER
REST HOME NEWS
and VIEWS
By
Lance J. Reed, Superintendent
This past Monday, December
18, we •had the pleasure of
helping one of our residents
celebrate his 101st birthday.
The grand old gentleman is Mr.
David Murray, of the Hensall
area. We wish him continued
health and happiness.
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Many of our residents were
pleased to •have the 'opportunity
of attending the public school
Christmas program held last
Monday afternoon •in the audi-
torium of the Zurich Public
School. We wish to thank Mr.
O'Brien for arranging for their
transportation, and making it
possible for them to get and
out and enjoy this entertain-
ment.
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In our next News and Views,
we will be acknowledging the
many, many gifts and treats re-
ceived here et the Home from
various organizations and indi-
viduals for our residents to
.help them enjoy the holiday
season.
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For all residents who will not
be out with their respective
families over the Christmas
holiday, we will be observing
Christmas on Monday, Decem-
ber 25, and serving our 'Christ-
mas dinner with all the trim-
mings at 1 p.m.
We wish to remind all of our
friends that our residents will
be presenting their Christmas
program on Thursday evening,
December 21. There will be no
admission charge, but because
of limited space in .the chapel,
we are asking that you either
call at the Home and get .a
ticket or telephone the Home
office and reserve a seat for
either the first presentation at
7 p.m., or the second •one at
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On behalf of the residents
and staff of the Blue Water
Rest Home, I wish to extend •to
each one of you, a very merry
christmas and a happy and pros-
prosperour new year.
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Santa At Hensall
Santa arrived in a blaze of
glory on the Hensall fire truck
Saturday afternoon, December
16, and welcomed hundreds of
children from Hensall and dis-
trict at the annual Christmas
party.
Over 400 children were treat-
ed to chocolate bars, potato
chips and bottles of •chocolate
milk, the Iatter donated by
Hurondale Dairy. Cartoon films
were shown in the Town Hall,
in charge of 0. G. Williams.
Treats were distributed by
Santa, E. R. Davis, Earl Camp-
bell and members of the Hen-
sall Senior Citizens Club.
OUR HUGE
SANTA SAVINGS
SALE
CONTINUES THIS WEEK I
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We are sure to be able to supply you with
the G- I F T S you need, from one of our
three store.
• Furniture
• Appliances
• Gift Items
G1NGIRICI '5
Clinton ZURICH
Seafoirth
Open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Saturday Evenings
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1967
Stephen Bylaw
May Change
At the latest meeting of
Stephen Township 'council, mem-
bers heard a suggestion from
building inspector Arnold Mc-
Cann that the municipality's
building by-law be revised.
Under the existing regula-
tions, ratepayers with acreage
of ten acres or more are not
required to obtain a building
permit when contemplating con-
struction or renovations.
McCann suggested that the
by-law could be changed to co-
incide with most neighboring
municipalities that supervise all
building regardless of the size
of the property.
A by-law was passed at last
week's meeting increasing the
salaries of the entire council.
Each member will receive an
additional $25 in 'salary and the
same amount for travelling ex-
penses.
The salary of the reeve will
now be $375 with $175 added
for car allowance, The deputy
reeve and councillors will now
be entitled to respective salar-
ies of $325 and $300 with iden-
tically travelling allowances of
$125.
In other business, council:
Approved grants of $25 to
the Huron County Plowmen's
Association and $75 to the
Grand Bend Recreation 'commit-
tee to support the winter minor
hockey program.
Accepted a petition from
Henry Brand,Jr., for a clean-
out of a portion of the Martin
municipal drain.
Authorized purchase of a one-
way snow plow for the front
of a grader.
Learned that approval had
been received from DHO for
the purchase of a new grader
and that the machine had al-
ready been delivered.
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Renew Your
Subscription Now
Notice of Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers of
CRCSS Hensall, Zurich and Hay,
will be held at
St. Boniface School
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AT 8 P.M.
MRS. PATRICIA MEIDINGER,,
Secretay-Treasurer.
Have you forgotten someone on your Christmas
Shopping List? Do you need an extra gift for
someone you have already bought for?
MAHE OUR STORE YOUR
ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTRE
A Complete Line of Gifts for
• MEN AND BOYS
• LADIES AND GIRLS
• THE HOME
Drop in and look around — you will be
amazed at our top quality merchandise !
GASCHO'S DRY GOODS
ZURICH
Brown 'n' Serve-12s—Packages
Weston's Rolls _ _ 2/58c
Fresh—Regular Loaves
Weston's Bread _ _ 3/65c
44 -Oz. Jar
Nabob Mincemeat _ $1.00
Maxwell House
Coffee,1-Ib. bag _ _ - 73c
Stokely Fancy -14-0z. Tins
Honey Pod Peas _ _ 2/43c
Stokely -48 -Oz. Tins
Tomato Juice _ - _ 2/65c
Sweet Mixed -16 Oz.
Rose Brand Pickles 2/59c
Stuart House— 18 -inch wide Roll
Foil Wrap
Sliced, Tidbits or Crushed -19 Oz.
Dole's Pineapple _ _ _ 43c
Sunny -vale -28 Oz.
Fruit Cocktail 53c
28 Oz.
Sunny -vale Peaches _ 45c
Smart's-19 Oz.
Bartlett Pears _ _ _ 2/69c
Ocean Spray—Whole or Jellied -15 Oz.
Cranberry Sauce _ _ _ 23c
Stuffed -8 Oz.
Club House Olives _ _ 45c
Tip Top Mixed -13-0z. Tin
Shelled Nuts 79c
Ellmarr—1-Lb. Prints
Margarine 2/59c
Pepsodent—Giant Size Tube
63c Tooth Paste 65c
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
DELICIOUS APPLES, 6 -QT. BASKET 85c
MEAT SPECIALS
Full Line of Turkeys, Ducks and Christmas
Hams for Your Holiday Meals
DRAW FOR CHRISTMAS WILL BE MADE 8 P.M.
DECEMBER 23
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
and Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings
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