HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-05-01, Page 9THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1969
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
About People
You Know,..
Out of town relatives and
friends who attended the
funeral of .the late Mrs.
Henry Flaxbard at Westlake
Funeral Home, Zurich, were
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Stire, Mrs. Geraldine Stire,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bothe of
Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Norm-
an Brenner, Mrs, Cyril Eager
of Kitchener; Mr. Gary Flax -
bard , and Mr, and Mrs.
Percy Weido of Waterloo; Mrs.
Flossie Staubus, Mr. and Mrs.
William Smale, Ruth Anne
LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE
Mennonite Church
Fornnerly
SS 4, EAST STANLEY
Minister: Alvin Baker
SUNDAY, MAY 4 —
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Every Wednesday Evening —
8:00 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer Meeting
We invite you to worship with us
Zurich Mennonite
Ephraim Gingerich, Pastor
SUNDAY, MAY 4 —
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
Speaker: Cyril Gingerich
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Thursday, May 8 --
Spring meeting of the Ontario
W.M S.A. at Rockway Menonite
School.
Quotations:
"Nobody ever outgrows Scrip-
ture; the Bible widens and deep-
ens with our .years." — Charles
Spurgeon.
"If God is a reality and the
soul is a reality, and you are an
immortal being. What are you
doing with your Bible shut?" --
Herrick Johnson.
Flaxbard and Mr. John Flay
of London. Mrs. Ross
Cooper , Ingersoll: Mrs. Ken
Mellroy, Listowel; Mr. and
Mrs. Sate Oesch, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Fuss, Mr. Ross
IvlcNicolli, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Thiel of Hensall; Mrs.
Jack Burleigh of Seaforth;
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mantey
and Mr. Don Mantey of
Exeter; Mrs. Adeline Tyler of
Dashwood. Pallbearers were
Ivan Kalbleisch, Jack Haberer,
Julian Mantey, Carl Thiel,
Norman Fleischauer and
Richard Thiel. Flower bear-
ers were four grandsons, Gary,
Paul and Brian Flaxbard and
Robert Thiel.
Sunday guests with Mrs.
Pearl Melick were Mr. and
Mrs. Callfas and Miss Elda
Callfas, Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs.• Carl Callfas, Cameron
and Beccie Ann of Waterloo
and Mr. and Mrs. Wes
Merner of Zurich.
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, MAY 4 —
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
11:00 a.m.—Church School
You Are Welcome
Emmanuel
United Church
ZURICH
Rev. John Huether, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist
SUNDAY, MAY 4 —
10:00 •a.m.—Morning Worship
11:10 a.m.—Sunday Church
School
Thursday, May 8 —
8:00 p.m.—U.C.W. Meeting,
Speaker: Mrs. Talbot
CUT CALF FEEDING COSTS
replace 2501bs.
of WHOLE MILK
with
milk replacer
251bs. SHUR-GAIN
Milk Replacer
Feed your heifer calves 25 lbs. of SHUR- GAIN
Milk Replacer in place of 250 lbs. of whole
milk you would normally feed them.
The money you make from selling the whole
milk will more than cover the cost of the
SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer you feed them.
The rest is clear profit for you.
SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer contains all the
nutrients of whole milk plus an essential
combination of antibiotics to help control
scours and other calfhood set backs.
M. DEITZ and SON
MIIONE 236-4951 — ZURICH
Charter Trip
(continued from page one)
which time details will be
outlined to the group. A
representative of the airline
will be present at that time
as well, to outline various
particulars of the flight.
All persons planning the
trip are advised to make
early application for their
passports, which are necessary.
The forms for applying are
available at any post office.
Since the load is filling'
up quickly, any persons who
have not as yet signed up
should do so as soon as poss-
ible. Application forms are
available from either Gerald
Gingerich or Herb Turkheim.
Zurich Manager
Goes to Haliburton
Ray McKinnon, popular
manager of the Bank of Mont-
real in Zurich for the past
four years, has been advised
of his transfer to the branch
in Haliburton. He will be
leaving Zurich within the
next couple of weeks for his
new posting. /
Mr. McKinnon came to
Zurich in May of 1965 from
Campbellford, where he had
served for a number of years
as accountant. The Zurich
posting was his first assignment
as a manager.
During his stay in Zurich
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Mr. McKinnon became
axtremely active in the
community, and was involved
with practically every organ-
ization in the area. A
special evening in his honour
has been arranged for Sunday,
May ll, and will get under
way with a dinner at six
o'clock. Guest speaker for
the "Ray McKinnon" night
will be Rev. Father C. A.
Doyle of London, a former
priest in Zurich.
Only 250 tickets are avail-
able for this special evening,
and are being sold on a first-
come basis. They are avail-
able at Zurich Pro Hardware,
Doerr's Superior Store or at
the Citizens News office.
Javex, 128 oz® _
Liibby's-19 Oz.
_79c
Deep Brown Beans _ 2/49c
Pineapple -Orange or Pineapple -Grapefruit, 48 Oz.
Del Monte Juice _ _ _ 2/65c
Del Monte Peas, Corn, Peas and Carrots, Cut
Green Beans -14 Oz.
Mix or Match 5/$1
Peaches or Fruit -19-0z. Tins
Del Monte Cocktail _ 2/77c
Del Monte -11/2 Lbs.
Breakfast Prunes _ _ _ 62c
1•Lb. Prints
Ellmarr Margarine _ 4/$1
Heinz Strained -434-0z. Jars
Baby Foods 4/53c
24 -Oz. Tin
St. Lawrence Oil _ _ _ _ 69c
Libby's--48-0x. Tins
Tomato Juice 3/$1
2 -Lb. Tiri
Nestle's Quik 85c
FRUITS AND
15 Oz.
Tempt Dog Food _ _ 3/35c
Target—Red-73.4-Oz. Tin
Sockeye Salmon _ _ _ _ 55c
Chocolate MaIIo—Regular 39c
Dare's Biscuits _ _ _ _ 3/$1
Chef B.R.D. Plain -151/2 -Oz. Tin
Spaghetti Sauce _ _ _ _ 31c
4c Off -16 -Oz. Package
Kraft Cheese Slices _ _ 75c
100 -Foot Roll
Cut -Rite WOX Paper _ _ 35c
25c Off Label
Tide, King Size _ _ _ $1.59
Joy -24 Oz.
Liquid Detergent _ _ _ _ 49c
Pantry Shelf -48 -Oz. Tins
Apple Juice 2/69c
Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry, Peach, Pineapple,
Marmalade -24 -Oz. Jars
Stafford's Jams _ _ _ 2/99c
Fresh Hamburg or Hotdog—Packages
Weston's Rolls _ _ _ 4/88c
VEGETABLES
CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES, 113s DOZ. 69c
INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT, 48s 8 FOR 69c
ONTARIO WASHED POTATOES, 25 -LB. BAG _ _ _ _ 89c
MEAT SPECIALS
DEVON PURE PORK (LINK) SAUSAGE �_ _ _ _ _ LB. 69c
CHICKEN LOAF LB. 49c
No. 1 SIDE BACON, Sliced 69c Ib., by the piece 59c lb,
D OERR'S
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