HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-08-27, Page 3THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1970
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Hold Shower For
Bride -Elect
A lovely shower was held in
the Legion Hall, Hensall, on
Monday evening, August 24, to
honor Mrs. Ronald Beaton, the
former Toyce Pryce, of London,
Mrs. Harold Parker gave two hum-
orous readings. Carol Garter and
Marian Suplat tried hard to put on
a nylon stocking with oven mitts
on and blindfolded which was
really something to do.
Contests were conducted hy
Mrs, Wes Green and Mrs. Cather-
ine Kerr conducted a quiz, Mrs,
E, Drysdale received the prize
for the bride of many years and
Mrs. Marlene Desjardine took the
prize for the most recent bride
other than the guest of honor.
Mrs, Alf Smith had the lucky cup,
The address was read by Mrs. R
A. Orr.
Assisting the bride to unwrap the
gifts were her mother, Mrs. M, E.
Pryce, Mrs. Bev Beaton, mother
of the bride's husband, and her
sister, Miss Karen Pryce. Also
assisting were Toan McCallum,
Patricia Parker and Linda Suplat.
The bride thanked all for the gifts.
Mrs, Carol Carter led at the
piano for the singing of "For she's
Hensall News
Mrs. Bertha rinks, who has
spent the past seven weeks in
London with Mr, and Mrs. Ross
links and family, returned home
Monday of this week. During
the seven weeks visit she was a
patient in St, Ioseph's Hospital,
London for ten days,
Mrs, Edgar Munn, Mrs. Don
Gooding and Dale, Parkhill,
spent a week holidaying at Schade
View Beach,
a Jolly Good• Fellow, "
Mrs. William Green, Exeter,
convened the shower and also
decorated the Legion Hall in
pink and white with fresh cut
roses in vases. Places represented
were London, Goderich, Mitchell,
Grand Bend, Seaforth, Exeter and
Hensall.
BB guns, bows and arrows, sling-
shots, darts, fireworks and sharp
instruments are fun to play with
but can be dangerous weapons in
the hands of children. The Can-
adian National Institute for the
Blind urges you to teach your
children the proper use of these
playthings. Children who follow
the rules for safe play don't en-
danger their own eyes or their
playmates.
MODA Group to Start Planning on
Government Development Program
Ontario's regional development ,ment - to diversify the economy
program, or "Design for Develop- !increase occupational opportun-
ment" as it is formally called, ities, reduce cyclical unemploy-
has been undertaken by the govern went, stimulate new industrial
ment in order to "guide, encour- igrowth, promote the expansion
age and assist the orderly and of existing industries and achieve
rational development of each 'increased per capita productivity
region of the province." and income.
The lion. Charles MacNaught- I Transportation and Commun-
on, Provincial Treasurer and iication -- to provide increased
Minister of Economics, outlined accessibility for urban and rural
the basic principles of the prog- communities in the movement
ram when he introduced the first iof persons and goods rapidly,
phase of the provincial program safely and economically,
for Midwestern Ontario in Lista- Community and Regional En-
wel, Monday night. vironntent -- to develop Ontario's
"The fundamental principles ,communities and conserve its
of the program, " he said, "are regional environment in a manner
to enhance the quality of life which will provide the optimum
for the people of Ontario, to livability for current and future
encourage private enterprise to generations.
prosper within a healthy and bal- Social and Economic Welfare-
anced community, to improve - to provide opportunities for
the effectiveness of provincial every individual to meet his basic
services in each region and to economic, psychological and
conserve our natural resources , physical needs and develop his
for the benefit of all of the people fullest potential for self-suffic-
of the province." iency while maintaining indiv-
In order to develop the program iduality, dignity and self-respect,
on a province -wide basis, govern- Public Safety -- to reduce the
ment economists and planners hazards to individual life and
have classified the objectives property from external events
into eight broad categories, and maintain personal security.
These arc, Economic Develop- 1lealtli -- to improve the phys-
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ical and mental health of Ontario
inhabitants, reduce the incidence
and severity of illness or disabil-
ity and prevent premature death.
Education -- to provide opport-
unities for each individual to
achieve his highest potential of
intellectual, personal and social
development,
Recreation and Culture -- to
enhance the opportunity for Ont-
ario residents and touring visitors
to attain maximum recreational
enjoyment and cultural enrich-
ment in the use of leisure time,
35th
Wedding Anniversary
PARTY
FOR
MR. & MRS. RUSSELL HAYTER
Saturday, Aug. 29
HENSALL
Community Centre
MUSIC BY COUNTRY FIVE
UMW=
Lunch
Provided
Everyone
Welcome
McCormick's -131/2-0z. Packages
Graham Wafers 2/73c
For Homburgs or Hotdogs—(8s)—Packages
$uper $ave Rolls _ _ _ _ 4/$1
Kleenex—Assorted Colors -200s
Facial Tissues 3/89c
Poly House Outdoor—(10s)
Garbage Bags _ _ 2 pkgs. 69c
King Size—(Deal Pack)
Cheer Detergent _ _ _ _ $1.55
Kleenex—Twin-pac—(Deal Pack)
Paper Towels _ _ _ 2 pkgs. $1
Captain Crunch -10 -Oz. Packages
Peanut Butter Cereal _ 2/99c
10 -Oz. Tins
Heinz Tomato Soup _ _ 6/69c
50s—Packages
Glad Sandwich Bags _ _ 2/65c
Blue Bonnet—(Deal Pack) -2 Lbs.
Colored Margarine _ _ _ _ 73c
Heinz -13 Oz.
Barbeque Sauce _ _ _ _ 2/59c
Giant Size—(Prepriced 69c)
Pepsodent Toothpaste _ _ 53c
FROZEN FOOD
paammniummommongiu
Picnic —12 -Oz. Tins
Lemonade
4 For 87c
NIMMINIBMWEININIMINI
PRODUCE
Ontario No. 1
GREEN CABBAGE
6c Lb.
U.S. No. 1
Cantelopes
36c Each
Or 3 FOR 89c
New Crop Ontario No. 1
WAX TURNIPS
9c Lb.
Smoked — Cry -O -Vac 1/2s
Cottage
Rolls
Ib
.Paag
(oleman's Wieners
Fresh
round Beef
Ib.
Chicken
Le
s or Breasts Ib.
Steaks
Blade or Shoulder
!.
Boneless Rolled
Roast Pot !.
Pure Pork
Sausage N 2 Ibs
.
Pea
iameaciedk By the Piece �-
BaconSliced —
. 69e
49c
59c
47c
69c
65c
89c