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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-06-29, Page 3Hensa,11 Hilda Payne Bertha McGregor Mrs. Bertha MacGregor was a recent visitor with Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke in Oakville. Peter McNaughton who recently underwent surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London was transferred to South Huron Hospital, Exeter last week for convalescence. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor returned home after attending the Ontario Rebekah Assembly held at the Royal York in Toron- to. Mrs. Walter Spencer who has been receiving treatment in St. Joseph's Hospital, London returned to her home on Friday. Mrs. James Sangster who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter returned to her home on Saturday. Miss Dorothy Farquhar of Toronto is spending this week with her mother Mrs. Emma Farquhar. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hopper and family were recent visitors with the latter's grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Campbell. Gregg Spencer of Bancroft visited with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Walter Spencer. Mrs. Marvin Taylor and Mrs. Don Dalton, Seaforth, were hostesses at the formers home Wednesday evening, when they entertained a number of relatives and friends at a "baby shower" for their nephew Timothy Parker, son of Mr. & Mrs. Rick Parker. Mrs. Taylor read an address and Timothy was presented with numerous gifts. Mrs. Parker expressed sincere thanks. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett spent the weekend camping at Silver Lake. Mrs. Marjorie Windover is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.• . Mr. & Mrs. Sam McClure and family of Brampton visited with Mrs. Albert Alexander and with Mrs. John Alexander and family, last Wednesday. Mrs. Beth Smith has returned from a two week visit with her mother and sisters, Mrs. Hannah Cowan, in Montague, Prince Edward Island. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Chamberlain and baby Dana Elora visited with the latter's grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday. Celebrate Fortieth Anniversary Miss Sylvia Merner, Hensall was hostess at her -home Wednes- day evening for her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Merner, Zurich, who were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Merner, Stephen and Julia were present for the family dinner. Following the dinner a number of relatives and friends assembl- ed and surprised the guests of honour. A social evening was much enjoyed by all and lunch was served by the hostess. Kinettes The June meeting of the Hensall and District Kinettes was held on Thursday, June 23 at the home of Sharon Fink! One guest was present Mrs. Donna St. John, and was welcomed to the meeting. The Kinettes wish to thank all who helped to make the food booth at the Fiddler's Contest and the Spring Fair a great success. Following the business at hand, the Past President, Marion Heil, turned the meeting over to the new elected President, Sharon Doxtator and her new executive. At this time the new chairmen a O0136 DRIVE SAFELY, were chosen for all the com- mittees and ideas for new and interesting projects were discussed. Following the meeting the Kinettes enjoyed a pot -luck dinner and a nice evening of fun. The next meeting will be. held on September 14 at the home of President Sharon Doxtator. Women's Institute A very syccessful bus trip, sponsored by the Hensall Women's Institute was held on Monday, when 49 people drove to Ontario Place, Toronto. A stop was made at the C.N. Tower, long enough to ascend and see the view and a little tour of China town made, but the main part of the day was spent at Ontario Place. A steak dinner at Pon- dorosa concluded an enjoyable day. United Church The Hensall United Church Service was conducted by Rev. Don Beck on Sunday, with Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ, The choir sang the anthem, "Rise up, 0 Men of God" with the solo taken by Mrs. Grant St. John, and the sermon was on the topic, "Nominally Christian". As well as hearing, we must Do from our hearts through the Holy Spirit. The flowers were from the wedding of Mary Blackwell and Al Moody. Next Sunday will ,be Citizens News, June 29, 1977 Page 3 the last service held in the United Church until August 7, The following, from an unknown author, is a thought for the summer months. "What if .. . we had a "no excuse" Sunday?" To make it possible for everyone to attend church next Sunday, we are going to make it very special. A cot will be placed in the sanctuary for those who say, "Sunday is my only day to sleep". Eye drops will be available for those with tired eyes from, watching TV late on Saturday night. We will have steel helmets for those who say, "The roof would cave in if I came to church." Blankets will be furnished for those who think the church is too cold, and fans for those who say it is too hot. We will have hearing aids for those who a y the pastor speaks too softly and cotton for those who say he speaks too loudly. Score cards for those listing hypocrites present. One hundred TV dinners for those who can't go to church and cook dinner also. A selection of trees and grass for those who like to see God in nature. A putting green near the altar for those who say, "Sunday is my day for golf". The Sanctuary will be decorated with Christmas poinsettias and Easter lillies for those who have never seen the church without them." 11111111111111111111111111111.11 STORE HOURS WILL BE: Tues., Wed. & Sat • 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. PLEASE NOTE* THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED FRI., JULY 1, Hensall Fair Beef at regular price over the counter or freezer orders Wellesley 16 fl. oz. Apple Butter $1.09 McCormick's Soda Crackers Glad 26" x 36" Garbage Bags Bick's 32 fl. oz. 14.1 oz. 59' pkg. of 10 99' Yum Yum Pickles 99' Weston's • 4.5 oz., pkg. of 4 • Sunny Shells 2/69! Aylmer Catsup Borden's Creamer Cremelle Chef Boy Ar Dee Beef Ravioli Libby's Fancy Tomato Juice risco Oil Colonial 32 fl. oz. 9 16oz.$1.29 425 grams 494 48 fl. oz. 594 24 fl. oz. • cookie: ,40=.79' WEEKEND SPECIALS JUNE 29, 30, JULY 2 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantifies on all advertised items. Maple Leaf Quarter , Half or Whole Football Hums Ib. Maple Leaf Pork Shoulder, Boneless Dinner Hams Ib. Beef Blade or Shoulder Steaks Medium (formerly Minced Chuck) Ground Beef Beef and Pork Sausage Sliced Baby Beef Liver Sliced Chicken Loaf AWIENf00A Sunspun Pink or White LEMONADE Birds Eye Dessert Topping COOL WHIP U.S. No. 1 51 .39 9.59 12 fl. oz. BING CHERRIES U.S. No. 1 Santa Rosa PLUMS Produce of U.S.A., LEAF LETTUCE FREEZER SPECIALS e 89' 89' 679 49' 89' Ib. 3/99' 35.2 fl. oz. 39c - Ib. Ib.7599 19' each Choice Local Beef Store 262-2017 Slaughter House 262-2041 FRONT OF BEEF Barbecue Style, Cut for a Maximum of Steaks and Beef Patties SIDE OF BEEF LB. 694 Ib. 894 $4.90 $3.90 $7.90 Fully processed TURKEY DRUMSTICKS 10 lb. box TURKEY WINGS BEEF PATTIES No Filler 10 Ib. box 10 lb. bag