Zurich Citizens News, 1970-01-08, Page 7THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1970 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE .-SEVEN
About People You Know .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan
Of Pickering called on Mrs.
Tetreau and Mrs. Pask on Sat-
urday evening.
Mrs. Marie Pask spent Christ-
mas with her nephew at Strath-
ro Miss Esther, Ferne and Mary
Steckle spent the holiday season
with their mother Mrs. S. Ste-
ckle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davidson
were takenby surprise when
friends and neighbours gathered
to celebrate Bill's birthday on
Monday evening.
Emmanuel
United Church
ZURICH
Rev. John Huether, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 —
10:00a.m.—Moaning Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday 'Church School
WED., JAN. 14, 2 p.m. =-
United Chuaca Women
7:30 p.m. Youto Meeting -Film
Zurich Mennonite
Ephraim Gingerich, Pastor
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 .-
10:00
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.--Sunday School
New Years Quotation —
,I expect to pass through this
world but once any good thing,
therefore, that I cam do or any
kindness that I can show ito any
fellow creature, let me do it now,
let me not defer or neglect it, for
I shall not pass this way again.
LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE
Mennonite Church
Formerly
SS 4, EAST STANLEY
Minister: Alvin Baker
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 —
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
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 —
10:00 a.m.—Worshiip Service
10:45 a.m.--Sunday Church
School
Everyone Welcome
examminommusome
Mr. and Mrs. Menno Martin
celebrated their forty-ninth
wedding anniversary with a fam-
ily dinner at the home of their
son, Irvin Martin, on December
21. All members of the family
were present for the occasion.
New Year's dinner guests with
Mrs. Marie Pask and Mrs. Tillie
Tetreau were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Annan and children from
Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd
Miller of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs.
William McAdams and Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bassow and
Emma.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinback
spent New Years in Detroit with
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer,
Lambert Witmer who had been
there returned home with them..
Mr. and Mrs. Don Oke and
family spent the past week trav-
elling through Northern Ontario.
Mr. Ray McKinnon and fam-
ily, Halliburton spent a week
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Turkheim and family, also vis-
iting with all their Zurich friends
Miss Donna Merner, London
England, is enjoying a three-
week holiday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merner
and other relatives.
Mrs. Stewart Deitz is a patient
in Victoria hospital, London_
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulford
and family, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Oxland and family,
Kitchener, and Mr. and. Mrs.
Arn Meyer and family, Kitchene]
were holiday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ferd Haberer.
Mrs. Anne Turkheim spent
the Christmas and New Year's
holiday at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Batstone and fam-
ily, Richmond Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston
are enjoying a months vacation
in Florida.y
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Policy Set For
Retirement at 65
Separate school teachers must
retire at age 65 under terms of
a policy set by the Huron -Perth
Separate School Board at a
meeting in Stratford on Decem-
ber 19.
Because some persons on the
instructional star now are over
65, the policy will take effect
gradually over three years --
age for retirement in 1970 will
be 68, in 1971 it will be 66, and
in 1972 and thereafter it will be
65.
In other business, the board
agreed to a plan to provide
fluoride dental treatment to
Huron County students. Such a
plan is already in operation in
Perth.
"THE DAY WE
MOVED TO
ELM STREET'
(A Film on the Effects ,.i f Alcohol)
AT
EMMANUEL UNITED CHURCH
ZUILICH
TUES., rjiAN13
7:30 P.M.
O.P.P. OFFICER
PRESENT
EVERYONE
WELCOME
Sponsored by the Youth Fellowship
Department Suggests Replacement
For DDT Which Is Now Banned
The recent ban on DDT should
not cause crop growers much of
a problem in Ontario, except
possible where the control of
cutworm in corn is concerned.
So says Professor Harold Goble
Department of Zoology, Univer-
sity of Guelph, who notes that
even for cutworm DDT was not
recommended here in 1969.
Among the replacements of
DDT are a group of insecticides
known as the organophosphates.
This group contains some very
effective, yet very dangerous
to handle, materials. Two
that are still being widely used
and are unaffected by the recent
ban are parathion and Phosdrin.
Methoxychlor, endosulfan.
(Thiodan) and carbaryl (Sevin)
will also be more widely used.
These last three are relatively
safe to use as far as the operator
is concerned, and none should
pollute the atmosphere if prop-
erly applied.
Professor Goble points out that
growers should be as well in-
formed as possible on the hazard:
of using organophosphates. Rub-
ber gloves, respirators, and
protective clothing are required
before some applications can
be made. Growers should be
sure to enquire about the need
for such protective clothing
when they purchase hazardous
chemicals.
The 1970 fruit, vegetable and
field crop recommendations of
the Ontario Department of Agr-
iculture and Food will be avail-
able early in January.
take advantage
OF OLIN LOW FOOD
TALL TINS
Carnation Milk 3/53c
SWIFT'S 12 OZ TINS
Corned Beef _ 2/99c
VAN CAMP 14 OZ TINS
Beans and Pork ____ 2/35c
MIRACLE WHIP 32 02
Salad Dressing 55c
128 OZ JUG - 13c OFF
Javex _. _ _ ea. 69c
JOY 32 OZ
Liquid Detergent ___ 2/99c
PERSONAL - 3 -BAR PKG.
Ivory Soap 29c
10c OFF - 64 OZ
Fleecy ea. 79c
CARNATION INSTANT - 3 LB PKG4
Powderer Milk $1.49
Honey Smacks, Fruit Loops, Puffa Rice, 10 02
Mix or Match _ _ 2 pkgs. 85c
14 OZ TINS
Hyatt's Peas
ELLMARR 16 02
Peanut Butter
NABOB ALL FLAVOURS
2/39c
45c
Jelly Powders ____ 11/$1.
MAPLE LEAF - ALL FLAVOURS
Cheese Slices 39c
1 LB PRINTS
Ellmarr Margarine __ 2/57c
TREESWEET 48 02 TINS
Grapefruit Juice 49c
SUNNY VALE 28 02
Fruit Cocktail. 55c
11 02 BOTTLES
Aylmer Catsup 2/39c
ORANGE OR LEMON
Flavour Crystals ___ 4/85c
REGULAR GRIND - 1 LB PKG.
Nabob Coffee 79c
LARGE TUBE 50's
Brylcreem 79c
28 OZ TINS QUAKE or QUISP 8 02 BOX
Hostess Tea Bags 3 pks. $1
Minettes Tomatoes _ _ _ 33c
Breakfast Cereal 43c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
APPLES, Northern Spy 3 lb. bag C's 29c
SUNKIST ORANGES __ 138's dozen 49c
TOMATOES, Vine Ripe Ib. 39c
HEAD LETTUCE, California No. 1 24's ea. 25c
MEAT SPECIALS
VISKING BOLOGNA 2 Ibs 85c
SKINLESS WIENERS 2 Ibs. 95c
SPECIAL CLEARANCE ON ALL CHINAWARE
25 PERCENT OFF REGULAR PRICE THROUGH JANUARY
DOERR'S
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