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Citizens News, May 11, 1978 Page 13
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MEALS ON WHEELS — A program which receives little publicity but contributes to the betterment of elderly people who live
in Zurich is the Meals on Wheels program. The program was started in June of last year and delivers meals two days a
week. Handing over one of the meals to volunteer driver Donna O'Brien is Cathy Steckle of the Blue Water Rest
Home staff.
Staff photo
PUBLIC
NOTICE
Meeting For
Dashwood & Area Citizens
at Dashwood Community Centre
May 23, 1978
at 8:30 P.M.
Regarding additions
to Community Hall
Everyone plan to attend as a vote by ballot will be
taken. 60% majority of persons attending 18 years
and over must be had before any additions will be
considered.
Dashwood. Community
Centre Board
Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY -- MAY 12 - 13
screenplay by
WILLIAM GOLDMAN From his novel
Produced by ,and
ROBERT EVANS SIDNEY BECKERMAN
directed by JOHN SCHLESINGER
In Color •' 7 patamOunc Dicta •!,
Introducing MARGAUX HEMINGWAY Starring CHRIS SARANDON PERRY KING
and tItiff 0.911214FT Produced by FREDDIE FIELDS Directed by LAMDNT JDHNSDN
Screenplay by DAVID RAYFIEL Music by MICHEL PDLNAREFF TECHNICOLOR°
A WAIST ANC!. Soundtrack Album available on Atlantic newts and rapes.
to m a A PARAMOUNT RELEASE
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Huronyjew
IDick Roorda led the Sun-
day evening song service
sponsored by the Clinton
Christian Reformed Church
and Miss Margaret
McQueen accompanied at
the piano. There were
special musical numbers by
a group of girls called ieThe
Rising Sun" who sing in har-
mony.
The Huronview orchestra
provided the old tyme music
and a sing -a -long Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Elder of Sarnia, formerly of
Goderich, showed pictures
taken while on a trip to the
British Isles for the Family
Night program. This was a
dual presentation using film
to show scenes of the coun-
tryside and cities and slide
pictures of the important
buildings. Mrs. Myrtle
Parker and Mrs. Elsie
Henderson entertained with
piano solos during the inter-
mission. Mrs. Iris Sparling,
a personal friend of the
Elders, expressed the ap-
preciation of the residents.
Twenty-four members of
the Over Ninety Club met on
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Luella Cox, Norman Speir
and Cecil Skinner were
guests .of the Club and enter-
tained with music. Miss
Jackson gave two readings
with a tribute to spring and
the Walkerburn Club
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CHANGE IN
INDEPENDENT
SHIPPER
TO
United Co -
Operatives of
Ontario Livestock
Department
Toronto
Ship your livestock
with
FRANK VOOGEL
Dashwood
Monday is shipping day
from Varna Stockyard
previously Roy Scotchmer
$1.15 per hundred for
fat cattle
$1.50 per hundred for
veal and sheep
Call Dashwood
238-2707
or Bayfield 565-2636
By 7:30 a.m. Monday for
prompt service
No charges on pick up
volunteers helped with the
activities. The kitchen staff
provided tea and cookies.
TEA
Featuring
TEA,HOME-BAKING
AND PLANTS
BLUE WATER
REST HOME
Sat., May 13
2-4 p. m. Baa%
We specialize in Weddings,
Banquets & Receptions
Diningroom open Daily -Reservations Welcome
238-2365
GRAND BEND ON HWY. 21 2 BLOCKS S. QF TRAFFIC LIGHTS
The Law Firm of
DEANE & LAUGHTON
(formerly BELL & LAUGHTON)
is pleased to announce that
J. CHRIS LITTLE, LL.B.
has recently joined the firm
at
417 Main Street South
Exeter, Ontario
NOM 1S0
(519) 235-0440
HOW'S THIS FOR VALUE
BEEF
HIND QUARTERS
*FILLY
P OCESSED
* FULLY
GUARANTEED
1b.
THIS PRICE GUARANTEED UNTIL SAT., MAY 13
Phone orders accepted but at this low price we require a $50.00 deposit
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DaShw°ood MEAT MARKET
MCIZNCRS
1/2 mile south of
bashwood's main intersection
237-3314