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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-03-02, Page 5Seniors plan Holland trip By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD The Senior Citizens meeting February 21 opened by singing "0 Canada" with 32 in at- tendance. The president, J. M. Tiernan presided for the business. Members were advised that Arc Industries is un- dertaking a "Meals on Wheels" project for anyone interested. The social groups were rearranged and the new group 1 is in charge of the March meeting. Anyone interested in a Fettes bus trip to Holland, Michigan in May should contact Nola Love without delay. Euchre and cr'okinole were played. Winners were, ladies, Hilda Rader and Florence Keller; men, Charles Martene and Adolph Keller. Group 5 served lunch. Personals Mrs. Lloyd Willert has returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hayter at- tended the Cattlemen Association Convention at the Skyline hotel, Toronto last week where Harry was a delegate. Cameron Ernest, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Terry Sweiger was baptized in Zion Lutheran church Sunday, February 27, by Rev. M. Mellecke, Sponsors were Mr. & Mrs. Peter Becker. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hoffman are settled in their new home in Dashwood. Mr. •& Mrs. Ralph Weber ac- companied by Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Bender spent three weeks at Florida. They stayed one week at Homestead and visited Key West, Ft. Meyer, Ft. Lauderdale, Disney World and many places of interest. Dr. & Mrs. A. C. Whittier, Mississauga, spent the weekend with Mrs. Hilda Wein. Guests with Mr. & Mrs. Dave Rader and Stacey, Sunday, were Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and girls, Zion; Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rader, London and Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader. Adolph Keller is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London; Oscar Miller has returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital following a week stay. Mr. & Mrs. Eric Wolfe and family and Mr. & Mrs. John Parker and Scott were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Wolfe. There were 16 tables in play at the euchre sponsored by Dash- wood W.I. Tuesday, February 22. Winners were, ladies' high, Mrs. Andy Crown; low, Mrs. Florence Keller; men's high, Emil Becker; low, Mrs. Aaron Restemayer; lone hands, Ray VanDorsselaer. 4-H meeting The organization meeting of Dashwood 2 4-11 meeting was h held February 28 with Mrs. Earl Keller and Mrs. Ray Rader, leaders and 15 girls present. Officers elected are, president, , Sherrie Stade; vice-president, Barbara Rader; secretary, Cynthia Willert; press reporter, Teresa VanRaay. Clothes for leisure were discussed as well as style, pat- tern and fabric. The next meeting is to be held March 7. Mr. & Mrs. John Becker and Jeremy have moved to their home in Dashwood purchased from Mrs. Della Tomlinson who now lives in Exeter. Usborne township farmer Archie Etherington was elected president, of the' Ontario Cat- tlemen's Association at the group's annual meeting in Toronto last week. It is the first time any Huron farmer has won the position. The former Usborne reeve has held various positions in the Association and last year served as vice-president. Citizens News, March 2, 1977 Page 5 OUR STORE WAS OVERSTOCKED WHEN WE BOUGHT IT SOME MONTHS AGO, AND WE MUST TAKE IMMEDIATE STEPS TO REDUCE IT. IN ADDITION, BUSINESS HAS BEEN SLOW DURING OUR LONG, HARD WINTER; SO WE DECIDED TO TAKE DTIC ACTION.. . WE'RE PUTTING THE ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE! AND WE MEAN EVERYTHING! THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS - EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE WILL GO ON SALE AT SUBSTANTIALLY LESS THAN REGULAR OR NORMAL PRICES ... AND THESE LOW 'SALE PRICES' WILL BE IN EFFECT FOR THREE FULL WEEKS UNTIL WE. HAVE CLEARED THE SHELVES AND WAREHOUSE OF SURPLUS STOCK. EVERYTHING IS ON SALE! HUNDREDS OF ITEMS YOU NEED FOR FAMILY AND HOME - THINGS YOU USE EVERY DAY .. CHILDRENS CLOTHES JEANS - COATS — T-SHIRTS — UNDERWEAR a LADIES BLOUSES - TOPS, LINGE; ;`IE ® SLEEPWEAR - SWEATERS m MENS SLACKS ® JE .NS m UNDE WEAR - SHIRTS ® SWE TERS RUNNING SHOES - CHILDRENS SHOES - TS . GLASSWARE - GIFTW.,ARE - HA;'':®WARE ® HOUSEW ES . SM LL n' ;I PPLIANCES - DECORA TOR ITE S - TOYS ® GAMES W 0 YARNS - WOOLS - SEWING NOTIONS - STATI'ONE Y w TOILET GOODS - PICTURES m RUGS, ETC. 10, ....00M0OR000005000000000000000000000000000004 00000000000®00®000000000000000000000000000000000000000000005,, 0 EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE WILL BE ON SALE .. . 2 m 'SALE PRICES' AND DISCOUNTS WILL BE CLEARLY MARKED .. . 3 - DISCOUNTS ON CLOTHING ITEMS AND DRY GOODS WILL RANGE FROM To 40!/o OR MORE/ 4 ® THERE WILL BE NO 'GIMMICKS' OR 'CONTESTS' - JUST GENUINE MARKDOWNS! 5 4. THIS GREAT SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR AT LEAST THREE WEEKS - SEE THIS PAPER FOR FURTHER BARGAINS NEXT WEEK. 00 00 000 0 0®00 00 00 0 00 0 0.206001000000000000000 00000000000000000009100040000090000000001000000000000000001000000010000000®0000004 DON'T MISS IT - DROP IN OFTEN. REMEMBER, YOU CAN SAVE ON EVERY SINGLE PURCHASE: THE MORE YOU BUY, THE MORE YOU SAYE. `MASTERCHARGE'-'CHARGEX' OPEN MON. TO SAT. AND FRI. EVENINGS STCK REDUCTION - REORGANIZING SALE