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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-12-07, Page 10Pestle 10 Citizens News, December 7, 1978
PEEWEES RECEIVE NEW SWEATERS — The Zurich Lions Club is again supporting the Zurich Peewees and presented the club
with new sweaters Wednesday. Presenting the sweaters to team captain Dean Armstrong was Lions representative Greg
Willert, Looking on are assistant captains Brian Kading, Rick Kuepfer and Lions president Isidore, Laporte. Staff photo
Name pulpit supply committee
Minister situation discussed
A congregational meeting
of the Varna -Goshen charge
was held in Goshen church
on Sunday afternoon to
Varna
by Mary Chesseil
discuss the options available
for obtaining pulpit supply
for the next six months. The
members present voted to
set up a committee to work
with Rev. Stan McDonald of
Presbytery. Nominated to
the pulpit supply committee
were Elmer Hayter (church
treasurer), Charles Reid and
Anson McKinley.
The Goshen Sunday School
Christmas concert was held
on Sunday following the
worship service and a pot-
luck lunch.
UCW Christmas meeting
Members of Varna United
Church Women were joined
by many former members
and friends for a delicious
pot -luck supper preceding
the Christmas meeting. The
evening's programme
committee comprising Ruby
Hill, Joyce Dowson, Helen
Taylor and Maureen Hayter,
decorated the tables and
Sunday School room
Memorial Monument
HENSALL
CIVIC
CORNER
OPEN HOUSE
The new Hensall Fire Station will be open to
the public on Saturday afternoon
December 9, 1978 from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.
The Hay-Hensall-Tuckersmith Area Firemen
look forward to seeing you at the Open
House. Enjoy a cup of coffee and doughnut
while you look around.
FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Of Huron County (Children's Aid Society)
Requests your support for the annual
CHRISTMAS BUREAU
GIFTS, NEW and Nearly -new toys, and clothing
may be left at
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
DECEMBER 4-8
REMEMBER TEENAGERS TOO!
The Agency is planning to spend $9,000 - all from private
donations. INCOME TAX RECEIPTS for all financial
donations. (Reg. No. 0184192-01-15.)
Family and Children's Services, 46 Gloucester Terrace
Goderich, Ontario
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beautifully for the occasion.
After the meal, everyone
moved to the sanctuary for a
carol sing with Shirley Hill at
the organ.
During the business,
Eleanor McAsh reported on
the executive meeting in
Wingham, and announced
that the annual presbyterial
meeting will be held in
Exeter on January 30.
Speakers will by Phillip and
Ann McGary, and Mrs.
Katherine Hockin who will
speak on Women's and
Children's Rights.
The Sunday School
Christmas concert will be in
the township hall on Sunday
December 17 at 2:00 o'clock.
A donation of fifty dollars
was made to Family and
Children's Services.
The worship service began
with the carol "SilentNight."
Helen Taylor read the
Christmas story from Luke's
gospel. A poem "Christmas
Memories" was read by
Maureen Hayter. Bonnie and
Brenda Dowson sang several
songs, accompanying
themselves on the ukelele.
Another highlight of the
programme was the chapter
"A Bright and Beautiful
Christmas" from one of
James Herriott's books, read
by Helen Edythe Elliott.
Youngsters perform at
several events
The Brucefield School
graduates' ukelele band
performed for a large crowd
at the Co-op banquet held at
the Pineridge Chalet on
Wednesday evening, and
received an enthusiastic
standing ovation. On
Saturday they played and
sang for the CNIB Christmas
party in Ontario Street
church in Clinton, where
they also received a standing
ovation, and many favorable
comments. Your
correspondent was under the
impression that it was an all -
girl group, but there are two
boys, David Binnendyk, who
is also one of the bass
players, and Roger
McKinley, who is a drum-
mer. There 'are also several
girls from the Varna area in
the group.
Personal
We'd like to express the
sympathy of the community
to Mrs. Tom Rathwell,
whose mother, Mrs. Potter,
passed away recently.
R. K. PECK APPLIANCES
"In the heart of downtown Varna"
• Vacuum Cleaners - Sales & Service
of most makes
• CB Radios & Accessories
• Speed Queen Appliances
• Moffat Appliances
• Smoke Sensors
• Insect Lights & Fly Killing Units
• Handcrafted Gifts
Phone 482-7103
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The Zurich -Grand Bend Figure
Skating Club extend a sincere
thank you to everyone helping
make the Christmas Bazaar
Bake Sale a success.
WHY DEAL AT WILLY GULLY?
BUY NOW, PAY AFTER CHRISTMAS
30 D
INTEREST FREE
NOW YOU CAN USE YOUR HULLY GULLY
CREDIT CARD
(Revolving Charge Plan)
No service charge at all if paid in full in 30 days.
1.75% per month (21% per annum) if extended.
For example. If your original balance is up to
$100.00 then your required monthly payment is only
$16.00 and your service charge on an outstanding
balance of $100.00 is only $1.75 which will reduce
as the balance reduces.
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When you compare our prices and our "we care" service
you'll know you're getting the best value.
WARRANTY
• Factory warranty (no waiting) on new machines and 30 day
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WE TAKE TRADE-INS
One of the few dealers who will accept your trade-in at its
true price. -
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