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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-06-29, Page 12Page 12 Citizens News, June 29, 1978 Security Trust Company Five Year C's Interest annually Bonus available to investors 60 years of age or better Other terms available Rates subject to change Consult your local financial advisor or Security Trust Company P.O. Box 23, Bank Tower Toronto -Dominion Centre Toronto, Ontario M5K 1A1 (416) 361-1294. Member: Canada' Deposit Insurance Corporation 11111s11■I®1. R'WNIE BEECH ST. ' CLINTON; Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m. - First Show at Dusk WED. - SAT. — JUNE 28, 29, 30, July 1 Imagine your fife hangs by a thread. Imagine your body hangs by a wire. Imagine you're not imagining. GENEVIEVE BUJOLB .MICHAEL OOUGIAS.COMA ELIZABETH ASHLEV.RIPTORN and RICNARO WIOMARK.oS Ha rs ADUl1 ENTERTAINMENT BURNT SFFERINGS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT OLIVER REED KAREN BLACK 4 BIG SHOWS -- DUSK TO DAWN SUNDAY JULY 2 ONLY WARNING •- Snme vent, mar 'r,gh,en ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BURT LANCASTE` M CHAEL YORK BARBARA CARRER .TLr([eM Inte,nylranl, P,(inres- ': •D.n,1a Kxmkga...-n w.aw a+ sow eb.oe. .•: i'r•�:lE'Ir, r Pr OPE ��El,;r3�'„ +C ,'DEET' WARNING — Seme sums mar be ellensIVe THE TOWN TWIT DREADED SON OWWvH Plc: A TRUE STORY DEN JOHNSON An AmMican International Release MON - SAT. — JULY 3 - 8 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Olin. "OBSESSION" TUESDAY NIGHTS ONLY -- SPECIAL $6.00 PER CARLOAD MR. AND MRS. MELVIN MELICK Zurich couple marry A lovely June wedding took place on June 10, 1978 at the Zurich Mennonite church when, Audrey Jane Gingerich and Melvin McIick exchanged marriage vows. Parents of the bride are Keith and Helen Gingerich and the groom is the son of Amos and Della McIick The couple enjoyed a wed- ding trip to the Maritimes and are residing at RR 1, Hay, P.O., Bucklyn Acres. Huronview hears rass band The Seaforth Community brass band led by Dr. Toll entertained with a concert on the front lawn Friday evening. The weather was perfect for the concert and the residents were able to enjoy the music from the open windows. A special church service to recognize Senior Citizen's Week was held in the auditorium on Sunday mor- ning. The Wesley Willis United Church Junior and Senior Choirs directed by Mrs. Hearn and Accom- panied by Cathy Potter sang four numbers. The junior choir were accompanied by five of there members with instruments and they joined the senior choir for the final number. The Chaplain of the Horne Rev. McWhinnie con- ducted the service. Members of the congrega- tion of the Clinton Christian Reformed Church formed a choir for the Sunday evening song service led by Mr. Dick Roorda and accompanied at the piano by Margaret McQueen. The Goderich township Women's Institute volunteers assisted with ac- tivities at Mondays program. The old tyme music was provided by Mrs. Maitland Driver, Molly Cox, Norman Speir and Cecil Skinner followed by a sing -a- long. The residents were enter- tained Family Night with a musical program by Senior Citizens from the area. Mrs. , Radford of Clinton played the piano accompaniment for the following numbers; vocal solos by Mrs. Baker, Clinton; violin solos by Ken Flett, Clinton; mouth organ solos by Lorne Lawson, Seaforth and a sing -a -long led by Mrs. Mary Nediger, Bayfield. Elmer Trick, Clin- ton entertained with several piano instrumentals. Mrs. Jennie McGratten express- ed the appreciation of the residents. The weather was ideal Thursday afternoon for the chicken bar-b-que which was held in connection with Senior Citizens Week and was open to all seniors in the county. Eight hundred visitors, residents and staff had dinner on the front lawn and were entertained by Earl and Martha Heywood of C.K.N.X., Wingham. The Foresters Lodge of Kinburn were responsible for the bar-b-queing. 4-H learns of hearty crops The June meeting of the Zurich 4-H "Weary Weeders" was held Wed- nesday at the home of Darla Gingerich. At the meeting, it was found that radishes and onions have proved to be a hearty crop, while lettuce and carrots have had to be replanted. B 1 N JACKPOT $550 in 55 calls 11 Reg. games $10kprize 3 Special games $12 prize 1 Share -the -wealth game Mede J 5 8:30 P.M. ZURICH ENA. SPONSORED BY ZURICH REC BOARD ammusummumassotannioneatannewoon NO PERSON UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED Roller Skating in ZURICH ARENA Fri., SEt., Sun. 8-11 STARTING WED„ Sk. ting 8-1 AIR BEEN CONTEST nd TALENT SHOW Friday, July 21 8 o'clock Queen Contestants must be from 15 mile radius and age 14 - 21 years. We are looking for singers, dancers, nasts or any other act of interest, CaII262-2128 Greta Erb gym - 237 -3402 Susan Grenierj 1111111U111111IIIIIIIIfl111111111111111I11IIIII111111iillll .11 Whole or Half Slabs of 11111111 111111111111111I1111II1111111IIIIfl111111llll` Bacon Devon 1 ib. Pack Bacon Our Own Pure Pork Sausage Our Own Headcheese Chapman's Ice Cream • Fresh Ground Beef Patties 1/4 Ib. ib. 'L191 '1.29 3 1b. 1,39 Ib. 99c 2 litres 994 Ib.,lb. $1.39 3 Inquire About Prices On Feedlot Beef This week HIPS F Y EEF lb. $1 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. 9 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING BEEF MONDAY — ORK TUESDAY Owners of smaller businesses The Federal Business Development Bank can provide you with; • Financial assistance • Management counselling (CASE) • Management training • Information on government programs for business FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK See our Representatives ROSS ARMSTRONG and DINESH RASTOGI at: THE DEVON BUILDING, 476 Main Street South, EXETER on: EVERY TUESDAY (Branch Office Addregs) If convenient, please call collect for prior appointment 1036 Ontario St., Stratford (271-5650)