HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-03-14, Page 13THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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given to Brenda DeRuyter
of Mrs. L. Healey on March 6,trophy.
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There were nine members pres-
ort. The election of officers
was held as follows; president,
Connie Talbot; vice-president,
The Bayfield Volunteer Fire-
men entertained their wives at
their Annual Turkey Dinner in
the Community Centre on Tues -
Sturgeon, in Orangeville. for
the weekend; and Saturday
evening attended the hockey
game in Maple Leaf Gardens.
Mrs. Elva Metcalf spoke to
us using an article from the
for her collection of stones.
Some of the girls had written
Norma Garrett; secretary, Dawn
.McLeod; treasurer, Cindy Cum-
day evening last,
Following dinner they enjoy-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Corriveau
Sheila and Bryam, Waterloo
United Church Observer as her
stories on the Bluebirds. We
mings; press reporter, Patti
ed a few games of euchre.
were with her parents, Mr. and ..
topic. Mrs. Reddoch reported
on the UCW Presbyterial meet-
played another singing game,
and we all took bulbs home
Greer. The topic we discussed
was "Is Your Image Important
Prize winners were ladies high,
Vera Turner; ladies low, M.
Mrs. John Wild, and family,
R.R.3, Bayfield for the week-
ing in Mitchell on March 6.
for our Golden Hand. We clos-
It was decided our meetings
Francis; lone hands, F. Talbot
end.
Mrs. Margaret Scotchmer pre
ed with our Brownie song and
would be held on Wednesday
men's high, W. Turner; men's
Brown Owl, Carol Penha]e
sided over the business part of
Taps.
nights and our next meeting
low Ken Brandon and lone
attended a Guider Conference
the meeting and the hostesses
Last Saturday morning, the
will be March 13, at 7.30 p.m.
hands, Bill Talbot.
irrBarrie on Friday and Satur-
were Mrs. Jean Lindsay, Mrs.
Bayfield Brownies attended a
at the home of Mrs. M. Gar-
Mrs. G.L. Knight returned
day.
Vivian Morton and Mrs. Frieda
Brownie Revel at the Presbyt-
rett.
to her home after visiting sev-
Scotchmer.
erian Church in Goderich.
Congratulations to Bayfield
eral days with her cousin, Miss
Sims of Spring' Mr. and Mrs.
BROWNIE MEETING
(by Lisa Talbot)
They learned many new songs
and games and had to use their
Atoms and Peewee Hockey tearr
who both brought home the
Rhea Stirling, in London,
Mrs. M. Libeler and Mr.
Bill Orr watched a pair of
robins scratching around the
We opened our Brownie meet-
ing on March 5, with our Sixer
song. Anne Haw was Fairy
imagination too, The drivers
were Linda Talbot, Maryann
Yates and Brown Owl. Mrs.
"A" trophies from Blyth on Sat-
urday. At the Blyth Hockey
Tournament, Bayfield Atoms
and Mrs. Joe French, Mitchell,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Bill Parker on Sunday•
leaves on their lawn last Thurs-
day, the first reported ones
around the village.
Queen. We sang an action song.
Yates helped the leaders at the
won 4-3 in the first game
Miss Wendy Greer, Wilfrid
Congratulations to Don and
Cooking badges were given to
Revel and took charge of a
against Atwood and the last
Laurier University, Waterloo,
Jackie Johnston on the arrival
Dawn Merner, Anne Talbot,
Jo -Ann Chapman, Rebecca
group of Brownies, They all had
a good time from 10 a,m, to
game they won over Moncton
with a score of 5-0, to win the
spent the weekend with her
parents and sister, Mr. and
of their baby son, Mark.
Fawcett, Anne Haw, Cindy
12 noon on Saturday morning.
"A" trophy. The Pee wees took
Mrs. Bert Greer and Patti,
Mr. Bernard Sturgeon, Orange
Talbot, Cathy Leppington,
4-H MEETING
their first game with a 4-3
at R.R.3, Bayfield.
ville, called on his parents,
Ruthie DeRuyter, Debbie Siert-
(by Patti Greer)
score over Atwood and won
Bud Sturgeon was a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon
sema, Diana Claus .and Lisa
The first meeting of Bayfield
their last game with a 5-2
his brother, sister-in-law and
on Thursday, while in this dist-
Talbot. A collector's badge
4-H Club was held at the home
score over Blyth to win the "A"
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
rict nn a business trip.
IPS FURNITURE & MATTRESS WEEK
LOCATED ON HWY #4, SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA
Yes, we are over -stocked!
While other furniture dealers
are complaining about shor-
tages of supply, our buyers
have been combing the
markets till we are actually
over -stocked!
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We have plenty of extra
shipments still scheduled so
we have to keep our stock
moving out to make room for
our new orders arriving daily.
So we get the sales and you
get the savings.
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BEDRO .a ETES
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BOX SPRINGS
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SPECIAL
THIS WEEK ONLY
OUR REGULAR LOW LOW
FACTORY OUTLET
FURNITURE AND
MATTRESS PICES
PLEASE NOTE DURING THIS SPECIAL 25% DISCOUNT SALE, SALE PRICES AP-
PLY ON CASH AND CARRY SALES ONLY - HOWEVER DELIVERY IN A 25 MILE
RADIUS OF OUR STORE IS AVAILABLE AT A NOMINAL ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
UNI 'E''`SAI by 'Hilt
BERNINAAND OTHER FAMOUS BRANDS
OF SEWING MACHINES
SAVINGS UP TO$1S0.°°
We have in stock trade-ins that have been fully reconditioned
and are sold with a full one year warranty.
SINGERS - ARROWS - WHITES - ELNAS and other famous
makes at greatly reduced prices.
EXAMPLE
WHITE AUTOMATIC WITH CABINET
(ZIG-ZAG) SALE :t•• 97 OTHER USED
PRICE 7o MACHINES AS LOW AS
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$39.00
SEWING MACHINE
DEMONSTRATION
FRI. 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. & SAT. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mr. Earl Borscht „our sewing machine demonstrator and in-
structor will be at Base Factory Outlet on Friday, March 15
from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Sat. March 16 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mr. Berscht has over 37 years experience. Drop in for a con-
sultation - NO charge.
Remember we service what we sell...We make repairs
to all makes of sewing machines. Our rates are
reasonable and our work carries a full year's warranty.