Zurich Citizens News, 1972-11-09, Page 3'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1972
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CORRESPONDENT , MRS, JOYCE PEPPER
At the Sunday morning serv-
ice of Worship, in Hensall
United Church, Rev. Don Beck
preached on the sermon topic
"To be or not to be." Two
babies received the rights of
baptism. They were Duane
Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Kyle, and Stephen
Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Kyle. The choir sang
the anthem, "Father of the
Human Family" taken from
the new hymn book.
Miss Gwen McLean, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLean,
Hensall, received her Register-
ed Nursing Diploma recently
from the College of Nursing in
Toronto. Miss McLean is pres-
ently on the staff of the Psych-
iatric Hospital, Goderich.
Mrs. Albert Alexander spent
two weeks recently visiting
with Rev. and Mrs. Currie
Winlaw and family , of Strat-
ford.
A Legion banquet will be
held in the Hensall Legion Hall,
on Saturday, at 7 p.m. A par-
ade to Carmel Presbyterian
Church will take place Sunday,
November 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pym
and Mrs. Ruth Knight, of Sea -
forth, visited over the weekend
with their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner,
of Sarnia.
EXPLORERS MEETING
The Explorer Group of Carmel
Presbyterian Church met Oct-
ober 29 in the Church basement,
The roll call was called by
Brenda Campbell and was ans-
wered by eleven members.
Susan Stretton took up the off-
ering. The first part of the
meeting was devoted to India,
with Indian jewellery and form-
er Prime Minister Ghandi being
discussed. Ecclesiastes chapter
3 was read by everyone. The
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origin of Hallowe'en was dis-
cussed, also the present day
Hallowe'en tricks. The next
meeting will be November 19
at 11.15 a.. m.
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GAINING WEIGHT
Does quitting smoking trigger
weight gain? Millions of men
and women are finding out their
own answers. Millions more
are waiting in the wings.
Weight gain is a complicated,
individual business. But a Nat-
ional Health Survey shows that,
in general, men gain weight
progressively until the age of
45. From 45 to 65, there is
little change. Then at age 65,
some weight gain begins again.
For women, the picture is
different, rounder. They gain
weight progressively at each
age bracket until the age of '75.
Keeping a svelte figure isn't
easy.
Bayfield nomination
I# your taxes are not paid in
the year 19'72, no rebate will
be received in 1973. This infor-
mation council of the Village
of Bayfield learned at their
regular meeting Monday even-
ing.
Clerk Gordon Graham has
attended a cier-k-treasurer's
meeting in Brussels and also
told Council he had been inf-
ormed that unless the Govern-
ment changes its' mind there
will be no Winter Works Inc-
entive Program either.
Council received a written
request from Mr. John Sierts-
ema for permission to cross
Colina street to tap into a
drilled well on the property
of Mr. Fred Weston. Permission
was granted with the stipulation
that the water line be a min-
imum depth of four feet and
the line to be tubed under the
road. Also a request from Mr.
Arnold Makins for permisssion
to install an underground hydro
cable at the west end of Dow
Street to Mr. Ed Ilart's prop-
erty was granted.
An invitation was received
by council, from the Central
Cntario Regional Develop-
ment council to attend a con-
ference to study participation
and motivation; and to insure
people a direct voice in Gov-
ernment. Chambers of Com-
merce, Regional Development
Councils and Municipal Coun-
cils were urged to attend this
conference on November 9 and
10 at the Holiday Inn in Rex -
dale, Ontario.
Council also received the
balance of their per capita grant
from the Government in the
amount of $1275.15.
In other business the grading
of roads was discussed in prep-
aration for spring paving; the
gravelling of roads, and maint-
enance on street signs and
lights.
Nominations for reeve and
four councillors close at 5 p.m.
on Monday, November 13; and
the evening of the same night
at 8 p. m. Reeve Oddleifson
has called for an open meeting
for the ratepayers of the village
to attend and hear reports and
ask questions of the present
council and to also learn if
there are any changes for a
possible new council.
The next regular meeting is
scheduled for November 20.
MINIPUDDINGS JELLO PACK OF 4-5 OZ �/$1
BETTY CROCKER
HAMBURG HELPERS 8 O 2/98c
STOKELY FANCY 14 OZ
CREAM CORN OR PEAS 4/89`
SHREDDED WHEAT NABISCO 20 OZ 53'
POLY PACK of 5/ 3 1/2 OZ ENVELOPES SWING
ORANGE Z CRYSTALS 79`
'VANISH
34 O
VISH CLEANER 47c
QUEEN OLIVES CORONATION 12 OZ 2/88'
PEANUT CHIP 13 OZ
McCORMICKS COOKIES 2/99'
PHILLIPS 25, 40, 60, 100 WATT PACK of 2
LIGHT BULBS 2 PKGS. 79'
TASTY -NU PACK of 12
DINNER ROLLS 2 PKGS. 69'
SPANISH or BLANCHED
BERE'S PEANUTS 1602 59`
CORONATION
BABY DILLS
FRESH PACK 24 OZ
HALF GALLON, ASSORTED FLAVORS
Sunspun Ice Cream
79c
LOIN TENDERLOIN END
Po
COUNTRY STYLE
Spare Ribs
SCHNEIDERS
Mini Siz W _ars
COLEMAN' S
Side
COLEMAN'S
Wiener
FOR YOUR FREEZER
c n
Beef Loins
LB
9
LB 89
LB
LB
LB 55i
89i
LB
PRODUCT of COSTA RICA
BANANAS
10
CANADA NO 1 Q f'
FANCY McINTOSH APPLES 8LBBAG 7 7
59
CANADA NO 1
COOKING ONIONS
5 LB BAG
(We reserve the right to limit quantities)
WEEKEND SPECIALS
November 8, 9, 10, 11