HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-10-31, Page 9THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 9
Goshen women
plan help
for needy
Goshen United Church Wom-
en met at the church, on
Thursday night, October 24,
with 19 members present. Mrs.
John Robinson opened the meet-
ing. Hymn 140 was sung.
Scripture was read by Mrs.
Brian Lempiere. A United
Church film was shown "That
all may be One" which was ver)
interesting.
Five quotations were read to
introduce the film by Mrs.
John Robinson, Mrs. Floyd
Armstrong and Mrs. Brian
Lempiere.
Minutes were read and app-
roved. Mrs. Elsner Hayter
conducted the business. Cards
were read from Judy Morrison,
Bob McKinley and a mission
and service letter was read.
Election of officers is to be
held at the November meeting.
Mrs. Allen Hayter moved that
the UCW bring groceries to the
November meeting to be pack-
ed for the needy, and this was
seconded by Mrs. John Robin-
son.
Mrs. Bob McKinley presented
Mrs. Bert McBride with a life
membership pin and certificate
from the U.C.W. , which was
greatly appreciated.
Mrs. Floyd Armstrong closed
the meeting with a prayer.
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About people
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schilbe,
of Zurich, and Mrs. and Mrs.
Russell Tiernan, of Exeter,
spent Sunday visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Pfaff, in St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Gemming,
of Rochester, N.Y., were rec-
ent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Johnston and other memb-
ers of their family.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Mac-
Lean and daughter Betty Jean
were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien
and Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Brien,
Jim and Jennifer, of Niagara
Falls, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
O'Brien.
Emmanuel
United Church
BRUCE GUY, B.A.
SUPPLY MINISTER
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 3
10 a,rn. -Sunday School
11 a.m.- Church Service
Everyone Welcome
Zurich' Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 3
9:45 a.m.- Worship Service
10:45 a.m.-Sun Church School
MEDITATION -
There is a name I love to hear
I love to sing its worth
It sounds like music in mine
ear
The sweetest name on earth.
It tells me of a Saviour love,
Who died to set me free.
Everyone ''!'laconic
iiiiimmummimimmuming
Golden Glimpses
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BLUE WATER REST HOME
Even though Christmas decor-
ations and advertisements are
beginning to appear in differ-.
ent places of business, we still
have Hallowe'en to celebrate
before we get into the Christ-
mas rush. As has always been
our custom, our residents will
be waiting with treats for the
children who come to "trick or
treat." I might add that they
do get considerable amusement
out of seeing the children in
the various costumes so perhaps
if the parents are out with their
children, they might drive
them to the Home.
The movies shown on Monday
evening were "Wings to USSR
and African Lions --Part 3 --
Elephants and llippos. We inv-
ite the public to come and en-
joy the films on Monday even-
ings and enjoy a cup of coffee
and a social time following.
We welcome Mr. Thomas
Westlake who has taken up
residency here.
On Thursday afternoon some
of our residents enjoyed a bus
ride through the Seaforth and
Mitchell area and back by way
of Exeter.
We regret that Mrs. Vida
Dunn is a patient in South Hurot
Hospital, Exeter.
Our regular weekly bingo
was held on Friday evening
"Every citizen, today, needs
competent help in the
preparation of this 'tax return,"
stated Mr.Tobin "A pegson just
cannot afford to be a 'once a year'
expert in this field."
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
A.C. BLACKWELL, B.A., B.D.
PASTOR
Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist
SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 3
10: a.m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. -Sun Church School
Everyone Welcome
Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR
SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 3
10 a.m.- Sunday School
11 a.m.- Worship Service
No Service Sunday Evening
Now is the accepted time
Behold now Is the Day of
Salvation.
"The lost opportunity
Cometh back no more to thee,
In vain thou weepest
In vain doest yearn,
But there is no promise
That it shall ever more ret-
urn.
--All sad words of tongue or
pen
The saddest are these,
"It might have been."
II Cor. 6-2
Everyone Welcome
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followed by refreshments.
The Sunday evening chapel
service was conducted by Rev.
Alexander Taylor, of the Varna
and Goshen United Churches.
THE FRIENDLY GIANT played by Bob Homme over the years is
delighting Canadian youngsters on CBC -TV Monday to Friday
from 9:45 till 10 a.m. This year the gifted Mr. Homme has his
regulars on hand like Jerome The Giraffe (left) and Rusty The
Rooster (right) and there's all the stories, music and niceness
that's made Friendly Giant a favorite of young and old.
WE ILL HELP YOU
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BONELESS SHORT RIB or BURN'S SELECT - BY -THE -PIECE
Blade Roasts $81.18 Slab Bacon ,98`
BEEF MAC & CHEESE or CHICKEN LOAF
Brazing Ribs l.B 88` Store Sliced 1.B88`
FRYERPARTS COUNTRY CUT L B 58t
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BEAT THE HIGH CQSt OF EATING...SHOP THESE
EcattpOttlite.Week epeciala
SUPER SPECIALS-- NOVEMBER 4, 5 & 6
TOASTIvIASTERBONUS - WHITE
BREAD
10 LBS & OVER - GROUND
CHUCK
STORE SLICED COOKED
HAM
,o„ 29C
LB 88t
Le $1.58
VII MOW Mt BMW Tdl. NW ituallitle
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Tide Detergent
DUNCAN HINES
Cake Mixes 68t
GATTUSO MACARONI or
Spaghetti 2 LBS59h
FUDGIES CHIP-A-HOY, COFFEE BREAD
Christies' Cookies 88c
Juice Oranges
U.S, NO 1 - 5 LB BAG
714With every purchase of $10 or more, fill
// in this coupon and drop it into our store.
U.S. NO 1 - RED /: DRAW FOR $25 MERCHANDISE
Emperor Grapes
38t LB
U.S. NO1 - VINE \'
Ripe Tomatoes
2 LBS 84
STEAK SALE
RED BRAND A-1
Sirloin Steak
$1.65 LB
Rib Steak
$1.35 LB
FREEZER BUYS
WI-IOLE SELECT PORK
LOINS LB 98C
OUR OWN ALL BEEF 10 LB BOX
STEAKETTES$8.88
5 LB BOX $2•08
REGULAR $1,69 - 48 OZ
Mr. Clean SPECIAL
$L33
RED ROBIN 7 3/4 OZ TIN
Sockeye ShImon 894
$2.48
MAXWELL HOUSE - 10 OZ JAR
Instant Coffee
VALUABLE COUPON
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Last week's winner - Mrs. Freda Boa, Hensall.
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