HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-11-13, Page 9THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1969
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE NINE
014S11W000 and DISTRICT NEWS
Irvin Rader, James and Lawrenc(
Becker, Mike Walker of Zurich,
and a group of men from Palm-
erston returned home Sunday
following a week's hunting in
the Parry Sound district. They
were successful in getting five
deer.
Miss Susan Willert had as
guests Thursday, two cousins,
Mrs. J.B. Sly of Royal Oak,
Mich. and Mrs. Lucille Heeman
of Romeo, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Stade
and Sherri and Mrs. Martha Mil-
ler visited in Seaforth Sunday
with Mrs. Laura Ings and Mr.
Unique Design
For 1.969 Seals
The new 1969 Christmas Seals
were distributed to 27, 700 area
homes this week as the 1969
Christmas Seal Campaign got
under way for the 43rd year.
This year's seal features an
original Eskimo design by Can-
adian artist William George Par -
lane of Toronto. Different from
any other Seal in the History of
the Canadian Tuberculosis and
Respiratory Disease Association,
this year's entry is very distinct-
ively Canadian.
"We think these seals are truly
unique," said Mrs. Beryl David-
son, Program Secretary. "Huron -
Perth residents who use the seals
liberally will not only be sup-
porting the fight against tubercu-
losis, emphysema and other
respiratory diseases, but will
be making all their holiday mail
really attractive."
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 —
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
11:00 a.m.—Church School
Everyone Welcome
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Zurich Mennonite
Ephraim Gingerich, Pastor
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 —
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.--Sunday School
Friday, November 14 —
8:00 p.m.—G.M.'SA.
In times like these we need a
Saviour; be sure your anchor
holds and grips the solid rock—
Christ Jesus. "Only one life, it
will soon be past, only what is
done for Christ will
and Mrs. Albert Horner.
Mid -terns vacationers with
Brad Klumpp were Pete Ehren-
berg of Mexico city and Neil
McKenzie of Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs, Mike Burke
and daughter of Brampton were
visitors with Milt Haugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Eagleson,
newly-weds, have returned from
their honey -moon and are get-
ting settled in their home in
Dashwood.
aid Merner; Education commit -
tee; Kenneth Rader, Melvin
Stade; Nominatin& committee,
Melvin Stade, Irvin Rader,
Charles Martine. Auditors, Irvin
Rader, Harvey Beierling.
Still serving unexpired offices
are; treasurer, Charles Tiernan,
elders, Adolph Keller and Lloyd
Willert; trustees, Earl Keller
and Leeland Restemayer.
DASHWOOD W.I,
The November meeting of
Dashwood W, I, was held Tues-
day, November 4, with the
1-lome Economics and Health
group in charge and Mrs. Ervine
Devine convenor. Young mothers
were special guests and twenty-
one members and fourteen visit-
ors sat down to a pot luck supper.
Special prizes were awarded to
the youngest mother, Mrs. Bill
Hoffman; mother with the young-
est baby, Mrs. Bill Vanserworp;
mother with the nearest birthday,p
Mrs. Bob Hoffman.
Roll call was answered by giv-
ing a health habit you would
emphasize to your child. Mrs.
V .L. Becker discussed the motto,
"The health of our nation of
tomorrow depends on the health
of the children today," Mrs.
Robert Hoffman sang Moon River
and "Climb Every Mountain."
Mr. Walter Fydenchuk spoke
briefly and introduced the tape
on Dr. Koegler's speech on
mentally retarded.
President, Mrs. Howard Maier
dealt with the business, Plans
were made to attend the London
Area convention in St. Thomas
on November 12, and 13. Mrs.
Bill Becker, convenor of the
dance committee announced the
Cavaliers would be here Novem-
ber 29. The "Human Rights Code
is to be framed and hung in the
community centre.
LUTHERAN CHURCH OFFICERS
At the annual meeting of the
voter's assembly, the following
officers were elected; President,
Cordon Kraft; vice-president,
Ken Keller; secretary, Albert
Rader; elder, James Hayter;
trustee, Arnold Becker; Sunday
school superintendent, Robert
Hayter; assistant, Glenn Rader;
current secretary, Harry Hayter;
mission treasurer, Elgin Rader;
mission secretary, Ernest Miller,
finance committee, Robert Boog-
emans, James Becker, Alphonse
Denomme, Alvin Walper; Stew-
ardship committee, Lloyd Rader,
Milford Merner; Evangelism
committee, Wilfred Becker, Ron-
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LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE
Mennonite Church
Formerly
SS 4, EAST STANLEY
Minister: Alvin Baker
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 —
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
6:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Every Wednesday Evening —
8:00 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer lvieeting
We invite you to worship with us
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Emmanuel
United Church
ZURICH
Rev. John Huether, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Dosch, Organist
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 —
10:00 a.m.—Morn'ing Worship
Boys' and Girls' Fellowship
11:10 a.m..—Sunday Church
School
Tuesday, November 18 —
8:00 pm.—Congregational
Meeting
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ZURICH
Fine Quality Watches,
Rings, Silverware,
Crystal, China, Dresser
Sets, Mantle, Cuckoo
and Chime Clocks.
We have an excellent stock of:
BLUE BIRD AND KEEP-
SAKE DIAMOND AND
WEDDING RINGS.
Buy her a diamond for Christmas
10% Discount
Just a $1.00 purchase entitles
you to a Free Draw on a
fine lady's or gent's wrist
watch.
Draw Christmas Eve
Prompt Watch and Clock
Repairing and Diamond
Resetting.
We do our own engraving
See our Wiindow Display
Illuminated Every Evening
About People You Know ...
Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner is a
patient in St, Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mr, and Mrs. Wes Eugil'1,
Beth and Gary, Kitchener, were
weekend visitors with Mrs, Geo-
rge Thiel.
Mr. and Mrs, Reg Black and
family of Buckingham spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Mousse au.
' Mrs. Selida Steckle spent
• several days in the Elmira area
. visiting friends and relatives,
also attending the Women's
Missionary and Service Auxiliary
meeting at Kitchener. Ella Mac -
Miller speaker on "Heart to Hea-
rt" radio program was the guest
speaker. Several ladies from
the local area also attended
this meeting.
Mrs. Pete Allen and boys of
London, were weekend visitors
at the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs, Milton Deitz.
Mr, Russell Rush from the
Canada Pension Plan Department
will be guest speaker at the
regular meeting on Tuesday,
November 18, at 8 p. m. in the
Hay Township Hall. Several
musical numbers will be prov-
ided by local talent to highlight
the meeting. Ladies in the com-
,.nunity are welcome.
onieithin pecial
YOUR FAVORITE FOODS AT POPULAR PRICES!
New Cleaning Miracle—King Size
Tide X K
$1e69
Miracle Whip- 32 Ox.
Salad Dressing _ _ _ _ 55c
Kam -12-0x. Tins
Luncheon Meat _ _ _ 2/89c
Taster's --4-0x. Jar
Choice Coffee 93c
McNair's-2-Lb. Package
Sultana Raisins _ _ _ _ 7c
1 -Lb. Bag
Red Rose Coffee _ _ _ _ 89c
Superior—Regular Loaves
White Bread 4/87c
Campbell's Pork and Beans, Spaghetti or McLeans—Regular 69c
Macaroni and Cheese --8-0x. Tins
Mix or Match 8/$1 Tooth Paste _ _ Special 59c
Sudden Beauty -10 Oz.
16.0x. Jar
Cheez Whiz 79c
Kraft -8 -Ox. Package
Cheese Slices 39c
Choice Halves -19-0z. Tin
Aylmer Peaches _ _ _ _ 39c
Cake and Pastry -7 -Lb. Beg
Monarch Flour 85c
Jell-O—All Flavors -3 Regular Packages
Jelly Powders 35c
3 -Quart Bag
Newport Fluffs 39c
Deal -25 -Lb. Bag
Purina Chow _
_ $3.89
5c Off-1•Lb. Package
Fluffo Shortening - - _ 34c Hair Spray 69c
Maple Leaf-213.Oz.Tin Borden's Instant -5 Lb. with Free Pen
Mincemeat 5 7c Powdered Milk _ _ — $1®35
Maple Leaf -1 -Lb. Prints
Pure Lard 2/49c
Club House -12 Oz.
Marachino Cherries _ _ 59c Cream Style Corn - _ _ 631
Orange Flavor Crystals --61/2-0x. Packages
ise ®n Shine 3/$1
Garden Patch -14.0x. Tins
UITS AND VEGETABLES
RED F `ti; PERO GRAPES 2 LBS. 49c
O T;' .'`;10 SQUASH
J '11
NORTHERN SPY ,''PLES, 4 -QT.
10 CAR .OTS, 2-L AG
EACH 19c
2 BAGS 29c
SKET _ - - E; C " 69c
IS NG OLG NLS.FOR 95c
SLICED SIDE ACON LAY'- 75c
FRESH GROUND PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT _ LB® 69c
FROZEN TURKEYS, Grade ' °,12 to 18 Ibse - _ L' : , 49c
IIAL 236-4354
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