HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-03-02, Page 17Euchre next week
"Speak-off° postponed
Mrs. Maggie Campbell
Noble Grand presided at the
regular meeting of Amber
Rebekah Lodge 349 Wednes-
day evening assisted by Mrs.
Wreatha Grigg Vice Grand.
Mrs. Aldeen Volland
R.S.V.G. reported for the
Hensall
Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
visiting committee. Mrs.
Dorothy Corbett, treasurer
reported on finances. The
C.P.T. committee are
holding a euchre party in the
lower hall Thursday, March
9 at 8:30 p.m.
The "Speak -off" for the
Youth's to the United
Nations was postponed until
March 10 and will be held in
Clinton Public School. Note
the change of date and the
Public School.
A donation was voted to
"the president's project".
Arrangements were made
for a "dessert Euchre" to be
held in the lower hall March
22 at 1:30 p.m.
Birthday greetings were
extended to Wreatha Grigg
and Estella Jackson.
Following the meeting a
"penny sale" was held and a
social hour enjoyed when
refreshments were served.
World Day of Prayer
The World Day of Prayer
was held in the Hensall
United Church Friday at
2:30 p.m. Mrs. Van Essen of
Exeter was the guest
speaker and the theme was
"Community Spirit in
Modern Living".
Mrs. Van Essen was in-
troduced and thanked by
Mrs. D. Beck.The president
of Chiselhurst U,C.W. Mrs.
J. Brintnell led in part of the
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Mar. 18
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service with Mrs. Rosa
Harris reading the Scrip-
ture.
Mrs. Ted Roberts and
Mrs. (Rev.) Anderson took
part for St. Paul's Anglican
Church. Mrs. Harvey Hyde
and Mrs. Don Volland took
part for the Presbyterian
Church.
Mrs. Roger Venner and
Mrs. Beck were in charge of
the part for the United
Church. A social hour
followed and refreshments
were served.
Local resident
passes away
Mrs. Milton Lavery, the
former Mae Bernice Harris,
of Hensall passed away at
the Queensway Nursing
Home, Hensall, February
27, 1978 in her 63rd year. Sur-
viving is her husband Milton
J. Lavery, Hensall; sons
Gordon Lavery, Zurich;
Robert Lavery, Hnesall;
Alvin Lavery, London; and
Sharon (Mrs. Charles Dox-
tator) of Hensall and sister
Mrs. Sidney (Pearl)
Pullman, London.
Predeceased by two
brothers. Also surviving are
six grandchildren.
Funeral service was held
from the Bonthron Funeral
Home Thursday at 2 p.m.
with Rev. Don Beck, of-
ficiating. Temporary en-
tombment in Hensall Union
Mausoleum, Burial will take
place in Staffa Cemetery at
a later date.
Unit four meets
Unit Four of Hensall
U.C.W. held their monthly
meeting on Thursday,
March 2nd with fifteen
members present. Mrs. J.
McAllister presided and
opened the meeting with
reading from the Upper
Room entitled "All Joy Be
Yours". The devotional was
given by Mrs. Gladys
Coleman from Matthew 6
concerning the coming of
Easter.
Mrs. Wm. Rogerson had
the study book on the Carib-
bean and spoke about the
Island of Puerto Rico. Mrs.
Britton and Mrs. Luther
sang a duet with Mrs,
Mickle at the piano. Forty -
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Four visits were made to the
sick and shut-ins during
February. Mrs, L. Purdy
and her Committee served
lunch.
Personal
Mrs. Anita Bengough, who
had the misfortune to fall, is
a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Alex Munn underwent sur-
gery in St, Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lavery and Mr. and Mrs.
George Beer returned home
after holidaying in Florida.
Citizens News, March 9, 1978
Page 5
JAMMING THE SLOT — Play the man and not the puck is an old hockey saying and this
group of Zurich Flyers and Hensall Combines took the saying to heart in Sunday evenings con-
test won by the Flyers 6-4 in overtime. Staff photo
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Kitchen Catchers
Nestles Quik
Instant Chocolate
All Automatic
Dishwasher
Detergent
Sani-Flush
Toilet Bowl
Cleanser
White Swan
Towels
Libby's Fancy
Fruit Cocktail
Saico Mandarin
Oranges
Mitchell's
Applesauce
Dole Chunks and Sliced
Pineapple
Campbells
Tomato Soup
Dietrich Home Made
Bread
50 oz.$20
47 oz. 99
2'S37t
14 oz.49
Fresh Pork
ROASHOULDER
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SAUSAGE ib.794
eAcoN Ibs 1.39
Maple Leaf
CHICKEN
ROLL ,,e, $ 1 .2 9
Schneiders
BOLOGNA
piece, lb.dced1 00
Jaren odds
McCain's Fancy'
Peas or Mixed Vegetables 2 Ib. 794
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Macintosh Apples
Produce of Canada
Carrots
Produce of U.S.A.
Radishes
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BEEF PATTIES 101b. or 3 Ib. Bags
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