HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-10-07, Page 3THURSDAY OCTOBER 7, 1971
Coreeepondent: Maude Medd
Middleton reunion
at Hensall
The first Middleton reunion
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. David Leader, Hensall
Mr. Leader's mother was Flor-
ence (Middleton) Leader.
Present were Lester Middle-
ton and son Randy, Chesaning,
Michigan; Mr. and Mrs.
John Webb, of E Lansing, Mich-
igan; William (Bud) Middleton,
Saginaw, Michigan; Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Jahr, Sebewaing,
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Wiechert, Saginaw, Mich.;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiechert,
Brown City, Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Reid and daughters,
Carol and Francis, Oakville,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Panke and
family, Risa and Curtis, of
Cheltenham. Mrs. Reid and
Mrs. Panke are daughter of Mr.
Leade
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Special soloist at the Hensall
United Church last Sunday
morning was Sam Rannie.. A
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well-filled church attended the
world-wide communion serv-
I ice, This Sunday, at the Thank-
sgiving service, special music
will be supplied by guests from
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Penhale,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bennett,
had Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pen -
hale motored to Manitoulin
ylin
Island and came back o boat
to Tobermory and motored
attending were Miss
ere
home, having had a lovely trip.
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OBITUARY
MELVILLE JOHN TRAQUAIR
Melville John Traquair, of
e Leader (gr hter),
ing Western University;
ad Mrs, Harold Mullin,
Guelph, Mrs, Haze]
Mrs. Tom Westlake is a pat-
lent in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London where she underwent
surgery on Monday.
on, Guelph, Lorraine
Hensall, passed away in South
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ws, Ariss, and Austin Ire-
Huron Hospital on Wednesday,•
September 29, in his 81st year.
gr call
as a most pleasant occas-
Surviving are his wife, the
some of the relatives had
former Alice Edna Mitchell;
Hensall firemen responded to
et before, but enjoyed it
four sons, Jack, St. Thomas;
a fire Sunday afternoon in a
h to wish to continue each
and two secretaries were
Murray, R, R, 2, Kippen; Arthur,
Woodstock; Robert, Sarnia;
60 acre corn field, on the farm
of Nick Blom, two miles north-
Mrs. John Webb, of
ten grandchildren, and three
east of 1lensall.
;an and Miss Carol Reid.
great grandchildren.
Due to the quick action of
The late Mr. Traquair rested
neighbours and firemen, only
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at the Bonthron funeral home
one acre was burnt. Fire was
it September 1, 1971,
en issues of Canada Saving
where service was held Friday,
October 1, conducted by Rev.
caused when Ted Oud tried to
take a stone out of the comb -
have matured. At present
is over $7.6 billion in
Donald R. Beck. Interment in
Hensall Union cemetery.
ine, with a propane torch,
causing the fire.
la Savings Bonds outstand-
Bearers were Stanley Mitchel:
Mr. and Mrs. Oud were very
is $l, 230 million
than the corresponding
• Roily Williams, Arthur Jones,
Marcel Vanneste, Terry North
grateful to neighbours and fire-
men who worked so hard to
for 1970.
' and Glenn Bell.
put the fire out.
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\Extend deadline
'for insurance
The Crop Insurance Commis-
sion of Ontario has announced
that the final application date
for winter wheat insurance has
been extended to October 20,
Final seeding dates in all areas
of the province remain unchang-
ed. The new final application
date of October 20 becomes
effective this year.
With some crops such as soy-
beans and white beans still be-
ing harvested, many farmers
will not have completed plans
regarding planting of fall wheat
before the end of September.
It is felt that changing the appl-
ication date to October 20 will
allow adequate opportunity to
farmers in all parts of the prov-
ince to apply once wheat acre-
age has been decided,
The present intention of the
Crop Insurance Commission is
to designate October 20 as the
final application date for wint-
er wheat insurance both in 1971
and in future years.
McCORMICK'S 12 OZ PKG
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I ; TIES 2/7
AFTERNOON TEA 2/791
KAM 12 OZ
CE ISN EAT 2/9 c
YORK 16 OZ
PEANUT UTTE 2/ 3cc
BLUE BONNET
M GARINE 3 1, s 93
DELMONTE 48 OZ.
TOMATO JUICE 2/6
McCORMICK'S 12 OZ PKG,
Green Giant with brown sugar deal pack
BEANS with PORK i oz 4/79(
COMET CLEANSER 32 OZ SIZE 39N
SHIRRIFF'S 10 OZ
POTATO CHIPS 59c
Crispy Flake 1' Lb packages
Schneider'sShortening 2/590
RED BREAST 2 Lb TIN
COHOE SALMON
Weston's Brown'n'Serve I2's
DINNER ROLLS
53(
3/890
FROZEN FOOD
SOMERDALE 2 LB BAGS
s
Lb
PRODUCE FEATURES
FLOR II DA NEW CROP 48 s
H T E
U, SNO, I 24 s
Head Lettuce
27 ea
U. S, NO. 1 RED EMPEROR
Grapes
39` Ib
razi
piece lb 39
sliced Ib 55
Lb
Grade 'A'
fresh Turkeys 5 49bs lb 45e
Schneider's WienersL8534
Sausage !Pork L I�lbs89