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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-12-18, Page 3THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1969 i r t 1 1 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE THREE I itAx"Ial j) FIRST Hind Quarter I1of Beef FULLY PROCESSED �H v VALUABLE PRIZES IN OUR CHRISTMAS DRAW EASY TO ENTER SAUSAGE MEAT 11.. 49< SIDE BACON Ib. 89c HAM STEAkS, or SHOULDER PORK CHOPS Ib. 63c SCHNEIDER'S MINCED HAM 16. 59c CORNED BEEF ib. 69c BRAZING RIBS 16. 49c Fresh or Frozen Turkeys, Geese and Ducks, for the Festive Season SECOND Side of Pork FULLY PROCESSED THIRD Smoked Ham Just Put Your Name And Phone Number On Your Cash Register Slip From Our Store And Depost It. FROZEN FOOD smowilismmomemommami BISSET 1 GALLONS ICE CREAM 89c SUPREME PEAS and CARROTS 4 Lbs. 79c PRODUCE No. 1 — INDIAN RIVER -48s GRAPEFRUIT PINK OR WHITE (USA) 10 For 79c CANADA No. 1 FRESH CARROTS 3 Lbs. 33c No, 1 — USA — 6 OZ. CELLO RADISHES 3 Pkgs® 29c Wonderfood DRAW TO BE MADE DEC. 24 Marshmallows _ _ 2 lbs_ 69c Lucky Whip -:--(Deal Pack) -4 Oz. Dessert Topping 41c (Deal Pack) -211/2 -Oz. Tin Comet Cleanser 2/65c Blue Bonnet—(Deal Pack) Margarine 3 lbs. 88c Pineapple -Grapefruit Drink -48 Oz. Stokely Ping 3/$1 Realemon-24-Oz. Bottle Lemon Juice 44c Kellogg's—(9 Oz.), Fruit Loops (10 Oz.), Fyffe Puffa Rice (10 Oz.) Apple Jacks _ _ _ 3 boxes $1 Assorted or White-180—Package Kleenex Serviettes _ _ _ _ 43c Nabob Coffee lb. 65c Monarch—,Deal Pack) -7 -Lb. Bag Pastry Flour 65c Kist—Ginger Ale, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Orange, Teem—(26 Oz. No Deposit) Soft Drinks 5/99c Uncooked Marra's Rolls _ _ 2 Doz. 59c of learning. One-third of our tax dollar goes to education. Let us, therefore, come together in January, to study the "Aims and Objects of Educ- ation" as so ably to put forward in the publication of that name of Nix. Lloyd Dennis. If we take a serious and intelligent attitude to produce constructive ideas which will benefit not only the individual child but all children in the County, the Board of Education May have some idea of the policy it should form for the next few years. When you rceive your notice from the school to come and attend a meeting to discuss the needs of your particular school, I urge every parent, and not only the mothers, to take an interest in these meetings. The children of todaywill be the leaders of tomorrow and it will depend upon the job that we can do of educating them, what they can make o the world when it is their turn to lead. Yours truly President Perth -Huron Council of Home and School Asserts. (Mrs. Archie Couper) PLEASE NOTE: To the parents of the school children of the Hensall Public School, The Principal of the school Mr. Raeburn has asked Mrs. Couper to make as much contact with the parents of this school as, possible with a view to finding out the areas of interest for the proposed discussions. Would those interested, please contact Mrs. Couper at 262- p 2938 as it is proposed to hold a preparatory meeting early in January to formulate plans for the discussions with the teachers. St° Boniface C r •��r L The regular December nmeetin olic meeting of Boniface December of St. was held at Tuesday, g 9,in the school aud- srand members itori m,with visitors 29 present.Fine Mozart Gelinas opened the with xayer followed. meeting p f by the minutes o the November meeting and the treasurer's re - g port. The president announced that the"social and dance" of Nov- ember 28 had been a most successful event, New business consited of plans to purchase a new gestetner for the rectory. It was also agreed that Christmas baskets be sent again to the elderlyand shut- g ins of the parish. A sum of money is to be given to the Youth. Club. A number of mem- bens also volunteered to cater to their Christmas party on Dec- ember 21. The meeting was adjourned by Mrs. Louis Denomme seconded by Mrs. Bill Smith. Father Dur- . and continued with his lectures on sex education to children. The door prize was won by Mrs. Cae Van Raay. HESS ZURICH W Fine Quality Watches, Silverware, Crysbal, Ohina, Dresser Sets, Mantle, Cuckoo and Chime Clocks. We have an excellent stock of: BLUE BIRD AND KEEP- KEEP - SAKE DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS.O Buy her a diamond for Christmas 10% Discount Just a $1.00 purchase entitles you to a Free Draw on a fine lady's orFree gent's wrist watch. Draw Christmas Eve (Prompt Watch and Clack Repairing and Diamond Resetting. See our Window Display Illuminated Every Evening ® X" BAG L:6 from page 1) The Home and School Assoc-ofDecember tion is the one existing organ- nation which can bridge the aps and the Department of Ed- cation readily recognizes this g the establish- has communication lent.nc of communication with oard of Education by the Home .nd is also ,nxious1for the closer ool Council trelation- hip between theparent and the p eacher which takes place when here is a Horne and School association connected with a chool. Gone are the days when the neare out to najority of the lave e go at the teacher or to :ritize the running of a school, t is of mutual benefit for tea- :hers and parents to get together g :oe discuss the ways in which the :eacher's job can be made easier rad to inform the parent of all :he new advances which are presently coming our way in the ield of education. More than half our population is under 21 years of age and therefore in some formal school 0 ° Religious PI"OC�Cal1� Planned in Hensall The Young People of St. Paul's Anglican Church in I-Iens- all have cornmencecl a mics -weep program of reiligious instruction. They have prepared a Christmas pageant which will be resented in the church on Sunday evening, December �1, at 7 p. m. > and all interested persons are invited to attend. A social hour will fol- low with refreshments provided and served by the Ladies of the ACW. r. .omsmame I itAx"Ial j) FIRST Hind Quarter I1of Beef FULLY PROCESSED �H v VALUABLE PRIZES IN OUR CHRISTMAS DRAW EASY TO ENTER SAUSAGE MEAT 11.. 49< SIDE BACON Ib. 89c HAM STEAkS, or SHOULDER PORK CHOPS Ib. 63c SCHNEIDER'S MINCED HAM 16. 59c CORNED BEEF ib. 69c BRAZING RIBS 16. 49c Fresh or Frozen Turkeys, Geese and Ducks, for the Festive Season SECOND Side of Pork FULLY PROCESSED THIRD Smoked Ham Just Put Your Name And Phone Number On Your Cash Register Slip From Our Store And Depost It. FROZEN FOOD smowilismmomemommami BISSET 1 GALLONS ICE CREAM 89c SUPREME PEAS and CARROTS 4 Lbs. 79c PRODUCE No. 1 — INDIAN RIVER -48s GRAPEFRUIT PINK OR WHITE (USA) 10 For 79c CANADA No. 1 FRESH CARROTS 3 Lbs. 33c No, 1 — USA — 6 OZ. CELLO RADISHES 3 Pkgs® 29c Wonderfood DRAW TO BE MADE DEC. 24 Marshmallows _ _ 2 lbs_ 69c Lucky Whip -:--(Deal Pack) -4 Oz. Dessert Topping 41c (Deal Pack) -211/2 -Oz. Tin Comet Cleanser 2/65c Blue Bonnet—(Deal Pack) Margarine 3 lbs. 88c Pineapple -Grapefruit Drink -48 Oz. Stokely Ping 3/$1 Realemon-24-Oz. Bottle Lemon Juice 44c Kellogg's—(9 Oz.), Fruit Loops (10 Oz.), Fyffe Puffa Rice (10 Oz.) Apple Jacks _ _ _ 3 boxes $1 Assorted or White-180—Package Kleenex Serviettes _ _ _ _ 43c Nabob Coffee lb. 65c Monarch—,Deal Pack) -7 -Lb. Bag Pastry Flour 65c Kist—Ginger Ale, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Orange, Teem—(26 Oz. No Deposit) Soft Drinks 5/99c Uncooked Marra's Rolls _ _ 2 Doz. 59c