HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-11-23, Page 14THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1972
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
ANNUAL BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE - The Ladies Auxiliary to the
Blue Water Rest Home held their annual bake sale, tea .and bazaar at
the home on Saturday afternoon. One of the members, Mrs. Charles
Thiel, is shown here displaying some of the home-made bread to Miss
Pearl Wurtz, centre, and Mrs. Dorothy Koehler, right.
ENJOY TEA - A feature of the annual bake sale and tea at the Blue
Water Rest Home on Saturday afternoon was the serving of tea to the
visitors. Seated are Miss Ethel Gabel and Mrs. Peter Gingerich, while
giving the two ladies plenty of attention are, left to right, Mrs. Will-
iam Baechler, Miss Verda Baechler, Mrs. Gertrude Fleischauer and Mrs.
Louis Farwell.
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. , . the first really NEW approach
to snownobiling
A Raider sits securely on our points
instead of the usual three.
Once you experience this high performing, twin track, rear
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Y$u'll love the look of RAIDER from the rakish sweep of
its body to the luxury, plush -foam cockpit bucket seats.
Seated position, precision steering with more control and
maneuverability makes it possible to drive for hour after
hour. You'll feel safely confident surrounded by the steel
perimeter frame and sitting in an enclosed cockpit.
Your ride in them instead of on them!
JACK COCKWILL
RR 3 Dashwood Phone 237-3447
11- miles south of Highway 83, on the Goshen Line
Smiles
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his account today with a hundred
dollar bill. As he was leaving, I
discovered that he had mistak-
enly given me two hundreds,
stuck together. Immediately a
question of ethics arose - Should
I tell my partner?"
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W.I. BOARD MEET
The South Huron District
Institute Board meeting was
held in Hensall Town Hall,
recently. The Ode and Col lect
was given by president, Miss
Ruth Skinner.
A motion was passed that
the executive see what can be
purchased with the original
amount of the ploughing match
money and such is to be donat-
ed to the Adult Workshop at
Dashwood.
Hurondale will be hostesses
for the district annual, on
May 16, 1973, Kippen will be
hostesses for the South Huron
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rally, the first Monday in Oct-
ober,
Mrs. Robert Bell, Kipper,
asked all branches to let her
know approximately how many
ladies from their branch would
be interested in a Women's Ins-
titute procedure short course,
on March 30.
Mrs. Nola Taylor reported
on the Fall Rally. Mrs. Mac
Hodgert reported on the offic-
ers conference in May and Mrs.
Hodgert said that the aim of
every instutute should be a
20% increase in membership
and the meetings should be
interesting.
To The Electors Of
HAY TOWNSHIP
Having served for the past six years as a
Councillor in the Township of Hay, I am
asking for your support to elect me as your
Deputy -Reeve. Your assistance will be,
greatly appreciated.
Harold Campbell
VOTERS
OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
I have been nominated as a Candidate for the
office of REEVE OF HAY TOWNSHIP, and
would appreciate your support at the polls on
December 4.
My past experience includes:
5 YEARS AS DEPUTY -REEVE
5 YEARS AS A COUNCILLOR
VOTE FOR
Ef';ND3`aICK, Lloyd
As Reeve Of Hoy Township
Sunspun Margarine 1LB 29(
Cream Style Corn 190ZTIN 4/99ct
Bathroom Tissues WHITE SWAN 2/33
Ass`rted Jams 9OZJARS 3/85(
Allem Apple Juice
Cherry Pie Fill
19 OZ
Soft Drinks OLD COLONY
DELMONTE 19 OZ
Fancy Fruit Cocktail
andarine Oranges10
GROUND 1 LB EAG
Lucky Dollar Coffee
Bee Hive Corn Syrup
Oven Pride Flour 7LBBAG
Javex Liquid Bleach 64 OZ
Grapefruit
French Fries 2 LB BAG
48 OZ
OZ
2 LB
3/$1
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6/59
39(
2/45G
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