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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-11-09, Page 7BETTY & ARTS FOODLINER AND ANNEX Grand Bend EXTRA SPECIALS ¥ ¥ Case Lot Special GR9nulateci' White SUGAR `20 kg bale $9.39 Lean' GROUND BEEF ib. '1.28 Ont: No. 1 SAND POTATOES 10 Ib. bag 69' Sunlight or. Fab 6litre box '2.69 Phentex 4 Ply ELITE YARN All colors 8 oz. ball 1.97 In. the Annex See our large selection of Phentex knitting yarn, needles and patterns Available Only At Betty & Arts I.G.A. Grand Bend Prices Effective Nov. 8 ® 14 Welcome residents to new community We'd like to welcome Tom and Dale Leppington and family to the village. They Varna by Mary Claessell moved into the Broeze house on the week end. Varna U.C.W. The film "Caribbean Crosscurrents" was featured at the November meeting of the U.C.W. It provided in- formation on the racial background of the people on the islands and mainland surrounding the Caribbean Sea. Changes are taking place in the crops they produce, with more em- phasis now on food for their own people. Very low wages for field workers still exist in some countries. The churches are providing assistance in many places in the form of loans to help them establish their own business which will give employment to the local • people. The poems "Listen to the Voice of God" and "The Helping Hand" were read by Eleanor McAsh. Shirley Hill read the scripture from the book of Ecclesiastics, and the hymn "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" was sung. Margaret Hayter reported an interesting and wor- thwhile programme at the Regional Rally in Winthrop. Offerings from this region are down this year. Marjorie Stirling presented the slate of of- ficers for the 1979 executive. The new president will be Eleanor McAsh; vice- president Margaret Hunt. Shirley Hill and Margaret Hayter are remaining as secretary and treasurer. The corresponding secretary will be Helen Taylor, and Barb Consitt will head the supper committee. The Christmas meeting date has been changed to November 30 as there are activities during the first week of December which may conflict with our usual date. A potluck supper is planned, and all former members and friends are invited to join us for a special evening of fellowship. 4-H awards Congratulations to Scott Consitt who -received the champion Hereford calf award at the 4-H Club achievement night on Friday in Clinton. New houses Construction began last 'Week on the two houses being erected by Bo -Jen Carpentry on the back street. Visit caves Bill and Joyce Dowson and family toured the Collingwood area on Sunday, visiting the Scenic Caves and other interesting places in that locale. Ukelele group A ukelele group, under the direction of Doris McKinley, CRAFT SUPPLIES Chair caning; Macrame; Fun Fur; Rowney Art .Supplies; Beads of all types; Instruction Books. M & M STORE Queen and Water Streets St. Marys Open seven days 8 a.m. to 1 I p.n1. had the honour of playing at the third annual Ontario Ukelele Workshop at the Toronto Teacher Education Centre on Saturday. Bonnie and Brenda Dowson are in this group. Some of last year's graduation class from Huron Centennial approached Doris to see if she would continue to lead them, as they had enjoyed their music and didn't want to lose their skills on the ukelele. She invited all Huron Centennial graduates who had played in elementary school to join the group, and was pleasantly surprised to find she had 40 who wanted to belong. Those who accompany them on drums, bass, etc. are also included. They have been practising twice a week in the short time they've had to prepare for this workshop. Thirty-three girls went to Toronto by bus, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mathers and Mr. and Mrs. Easterbrook. Doris attended the whole session, which began on Friday at 6.00 and continued until 8.30 on Saturday. Mr. Doan of Halifax, head of the workshop, was very impressed with this group's Citizens News, November 9, 1978 Page 7 • A RIBBON BUYER — Following the official opening of the Hensall and District Community Centre pieces of the ribbon used in the opening were for sale. Purchasing a piece of the ribbon from Hensall Reeve Harold Knight was Anne Daymond of Seaforth. Staff photo musical ability and sense of rhythm, which of course, is a Teflection of their teacher's ability and enthusiasm. The ukelele has become a more sophisticated instrument than it was in the past, and Mr. Doan has developed improved teaching techniques which are demonstrated at these music teachers' workshops. Mr. Doan himself is very skilled on the instrument, just "out of this world" according to Doris, and he played for the students. As more people have become aware of this talented group, they have been invited to play at several functions. 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