Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-09, Page 3THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1974
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CASHMERE SINGLE PLY 2 ROLL PACK
TOILET TISSUE
DOWNEY 66 FL OZ PREPRICED $1.39
FABRIC SOFTENER
BLANCHED or SPANISH 11 OZ PREPRICED 690
JACK'S PEANUTS
1-IEINZ 18 FL OZ
BARBECUE SAUCE
11EINZ 13 FL OZ
BARBECUE SAUCE
HEINZ TOPPER 12 OZ
GREEN RELISH
HEINZ 16 OZ
PREPARED MUSTARD
AYLMER WITH PORK 14 OZ
BOSTON BEANS
KRAFT CHEESE 15 1/2 OZ
PIZZA MIX
DELMONTE 48 FL OZ
FRUIT DRINKS
BRIGHT'S MINI 5 OZ
PUDDING PACK
IVORY LIQUID 24 FL OZ
DETERGENT
AYLMER 48 FL OZ
TOMATO JUICE
STOCK -UP SALE GE FINE 1" US
39¢ 11
X1.27
/$1
45'
33`
3/79¢
2/59&
3/98
53`
3/1
4/59`
69`
39'
MAPLE LEAF SMOKED
Picnic H
SCIi NETDER'
e ers
MAPLE LEAF STORE SI
acon
LB
9s
2LBPKG $1.57 or 79
LB
SLICED
in Lo ;,,. LB ,s
FRESH
Ham .85t
Fryin. ChickenLB654
LB
FREEZER SPECIAL FULLY PROCESSED
Side of PorkB55t
HAMBURG PURE BEEF
Patties IOLBBAG $9050
SIZE 24
US ° o1 Stalk Celery 33
US Nol Sunkist Oranges DOZ 1631
23
/ FROZEN OLD SOUTH
Orange Juice CONCENTRATED 12 FL OZ 285
SIZE 138
1 LB BAG
US Nol Cella Radishes
WEEKEND, SPECIALS
May 8, 9, 10, 11
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
all quantities on all advertised items.
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and Mrs. A. Alexander took upHensall
the offeringwhich Mrs, Mc-
Allister dedicated. Mrs. Sherritt
gave a treasurer's report. Plans
for Unit 1V's participation in
the Beef Barbecue to be held
on May 29 were made. Mrs.
Erratt asked for supplies for the
bale to be packed on May 14.
EDNA A, TAYLOR
Edna A. Taylor, nee Walper
formerly of Exeter and Grand
Bend, passed away in Queens-
way Nursing Home in Hensall
on Saturday, May 4, in her
87th year. She was the beloved
wife of the late Lloyd Taylor
dear mother of Mrs. Jack
(Margaret) Robertson, Galt;
Mrs. William (Isabelle) Mc-
North Bay; Mrs. Wil-
liam (Alice) Walker, London;
Mrs. William (Frances) Mickle,
Hensall. Also surviving are nine
grandchildren,
The late Mrs. Taylor rested
the R, C, Dinney Funeral
Home in Exeter, where funeral
service was held on Monday
May 6, 1974 with Rev. Harold
Snell officiating. Interment
in Exeter cemetery.
Mrs. Elizabeth Faber, Mrs.
Florence Hyde and Mrs. Rachel
,_Schwalm attended the Huron
Presbyterial Executive meeting
at the president's home, Mrs..
Marjorie Enright in Goderich
last Wednesday.
Il n s a 11 UCW
general meeting
The May general meeting of
Hensall United Church Women
was held Monday evening in
the Fellowship Hall of the
church with guests present from
Carmel Presbyterian Arnold
Circle, St. Paul's ACW and
Chiselhurst UCW. Unit IV
members conducted the devot-
Tonal which consisted of Mrs.
J. McAllister presiding and
reading a poem.
Mrs. R. Erratt read scripture
from Proverbs. Mrs. Shirley
Luther gave a very interesting
few thoughts on home and moth
er, with Sunday being Mother's
Day. Mrs. C. Britton gave a
Mother's Day prayer. The off-
eringwas taken upMrs.
by
Grace Peck and Mrs. Elva
Forrest,
Kay Elder introduced her
cousin's daughter, Miss Vicki
Hale, who sang two very beaut-
iful solos accompanied by Mrs.
Malcolm (Jane) Davidson from
Brucefield. Jane was dressed
in a beautiful blue sari and she
gave a very interesting resume
of her life before, while, and
after she was in India. She
spoke of India being very
mountainous and if a flat piece
of land is found, It is cherished.
Cattle and other animals are
not allowed to graze because
of the danger of falling in these
mountains, so are kept in pens
12 months of the year. She
found the temperature very cold
at times and found it hard to
keep warm. Jane showed very
colourful slides of India, where
she lived and places she had
travelled. Most interesting
were the slides of the boys work -
ing with their chickens on the
roof of the school.
Mrs, Davidson showed a bag
of souvenirs she had brought
home, bride and groom doll in
native costume, copper dishes
they eat from, boots, sari, a
Buddah, a belt and a handbag.
She said she hopes very much
to be able to return to India
very soon.
President Kay Mock thanked
everyone who had taken part
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in the meeting and presented
Jane with a gift of money which
will be sent on to Father Abrah-
am to help with his work in
India.
Doreen Spencer gave the
treasurer's report, and Helen
Scane gave the friendship and
visitation report. Mrs. Pearl
Erratt gave a supply and welfare
report and announced there is
to be a bale packed at the
church on May 14.
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of
MRS• JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT
FAREWELL PARTY
An enjoyable evening was
spent recently when neighbours
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plumb,
of R.R.2, Kippen, gathered
at their home prior to them
leaving to take up residence in
Clinton. Euchre was played and
the winners were ladies, Mrs.
Robert McGregor, Mrs. Frank
Plumb, ; men, Monty Plumb
and Mr. Irwin Ferris. The
presentation was given by James
McGregor and Ken McLean
presented a gift of a lovely swab
lamp on behalf of the neigh-
bours. A delicious smorgasbord
concluded the evening. g
UNITED CHURCH NOTES
At the Sunday morning wor-
ship service in Hensall United
Church, Rev. Don Beck preach-
ed on the sermon topic "For-
giveness." The choir sang
the anthem "God's matchless
gift of love" with Don Travers
taking a solo part. Next Sun-
day, May 12 is to be Christian
Family Sunday and the Sacra-
ment of Infant baptism. Sunday
School sessions for May 12 have
been cancelled but will resume
again on May 19. The Spring
Bale is to be packed on May
14 at 9 a.m. at the church.
Good used clothing is needed.
UNIT IV
Unit IV of Hensall United
Church Women met on May 2
at the church for their May •
meeting, with Mrs. J. McA11-and
ister presiding. She opened the
meeting with Revolations 21-5
"Behold I make all things new"Mulling
and a poem "Rhapsody of
Spring,'i-Mrs. McAllister gave
the devotional using scripture
from Mark and the topic
"Very important persons." She
spoke of James and John wantingat
positions of importance in
Christ's kingdon, and closed
with prayer. Mrs. Laird Micl<le
favoured everyone with a beaut-
iful piano solo, Mrs. E. Chip-
chase gave the study which was
a resume of the past fifty years,
written by Dr. Griffith on the
story of "What is the United
Church of Canada?" Mrs. Sher-
ritt accompanied for the singing
of the hymns. Mrs. G. Flarpole
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CASHMERE SINGLE PLY 2 ROLL PACK
TOILET TISSUE
DOWNEY 66 FL OZ PREPRICED $1.39
FABRIC SOFTENER
BLANCHED or SPANISH 11 OZ PREPRICED 690
JACK'S PEANUTS
1-IEINZ 18 FL OZ
BARBECUE SAUCE
11EINZ 13 FL OZ
BARBECUE SAUCE
HEINZ TOPPER 12 OZ
GREEN RELISH
HEINZ 16 OZ
PREPARED MUSTARD
AYLMER WITH PORK 14 OZ
BOSTON BEANS
KRAFT CHEESE 15 1/2 OZ
PIZZA MIX
DELMONTE 48 FL OZ
FRUIT DRINKS
BRIGHT'S MINI 5 OZ
PUDDING PACK
IVORY LIQUID 24 FL OZ
DETERGENT
AYLMER 48 FL OZ
TOMATO JUICE
STOCK -UP SALE GE FINE 1" US
39¢ 11
X1.27
/$1
45'
33`
3/79¢
2/59&
3/98
53`
3/1
4/59`
69`
39'
MAPLE LEAF SMOKED
Picnic H
SCIi NETDER'
e ers
MAPLE LEAF STORE SI
acon
LB
9s
2LBPKG $1.57 or 79
LB
SLICED
in Lo ;,,. LB ,s
FRESH
Ham .85t
Fryin. ChickenLB654
LB
FREEZER SPECIAL FULLY PROCESSED
Side of PorkB55t
HAMBURG PURE BEEF
Patties IOLBBAG $9050
SIZE 24
US ° o1 Stalk Celery 33
US Nol Sunkist Oranges DOZ 1631
23
/ FROZEN OLD SOUTH
Orange Juice CONCENTRATED 12 FL OZ 285
SIZE 138
1 LB BAG
US Nol Cella Radishes
WEEKEND, SPECIALS
May 8, 9, 10, 11
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
all quantities on all advertised items.
L'S
(MARKET
WENSALL ONTARIO