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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 PAGE NINE 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 DIAL 2364354 --® ZURICH