HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-07-27, Page 3IHensall
Blida Payne
Bertha McGregor
Mrs. Jack Smith is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Flaxbard of
Kitchener, Miss Ruth Ann
Flaxbard of London and Miss
Janet Oesch of London visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on
Saturday.
Mr, & Mrs, George Castle and
David from Woodstsock, New
Brunswick, have been visiting
with Mrs. John. Alexander and
famly for the last week.
Mrs. Grace Peck has returned
to her home after being a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital, London;
for several weeks.
Mrs. Eric Munroe, Seaforth
was a recent visitor with Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor.
Mrs. George Bawden of Exeter
Queensway
Happenings
Vistiors with Russell Erratt
were Mabel Kyle, Gordon
Johnson, Lee and Anna
McConnell, and Pearl Erratt.
Betty Smith visited Lynn
Latimer and other residents.
Melba Walper visited Adeline
Taylor. Shirley Prouty visited
Isobel Sproat, Vera -Lammie,
Lynn Latimer and Harold
Glanville. Gerald and Ruth Ford,
Hanover visited Mrs. May Ford.
Robert Lammie visited his
mother Vera Lammie.
Mr. & Mrs. Sid Pullman,
London visited Bernice Lavery,
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Jones,Thelma
Russell and Edna Werner visited
Mrs. May Beer, Roy Parlmer and
Carol & Dr. John Corr of Windsor
visited Mary Parlmer, Saturday.
Sunday afternoon the
Salvation Army Band London
entertained the residents on the
lawn of the nursing Home. The
church service was conducted by
Mrs. Eric Luther, Pearl Erratt at
piano accompanied by Mrs. Sim
Roobal.
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MRS. VICTOR STAN
Mrs. Victor Stan, Guelph
passed away in Hamilton
General Hospital Hamilton,
Tuesday July 19, 1977 in her 48th
year. She was the former Laura
Sangster, daughter •of the late
Mr. & Mrs. James Sangster, and
wife of Victor Stan, former
Hensall residents. Two sons
survive. James of Winnipeg,
Manitoba, and Dale at home,
daughter-in-law Martha and
granddaughter Christina; sister
Mrs. Leonard (Minnie) Noakes,
Hensall; brothers Dave, Hensall;
George, Portage La Prairie,
Manitoba; James Sangster,
Exeter; sister Mrs.John (Marion)
Peebles, London; and brother
John Sangster, Zurich.
Funeral service was held from
the Wall-Custance Funeral
Home, 206 Norfolk Street, Guelph
Saturday July 23, at 10 a.m. with
Rev. Petre Orme of St. George's
Anglican Church, Guelph, of-
ficiating. Interment in Woodlawn
Cemetery, Guelph.
SARAH COLEMAN
Miss Sarah M.V. Coleman
passed away at Hope Haven
Nursing Home, Port Hope, July
22, 1977 in her 55th year. She was
the daughter of the late Mr. &
Mrs. Wesley Coleman of the
Hensall area. Three sisters
survive, Mrs. Hugh (Annie)
Morenz, Dashwood; Mrs. Art
(Mary) Finlayson, Seaforth;
Mrs. Cliff (Shirley) Dell,
Belleville; one brother William
Coleman, Kippen. Private
funeral service was held Monday
July 25 from the Bonthron
Funeral Horne, Hensall, with
Rev. Don Beck officiating.
Interment in Exeter Cemetery.
who spent a few days with her
sister-in-law Mrs. George
Ingram' was taken to University
Hospital, London where she is
receiving treatment.
Mrs. Laird Mickle and her
daughter Mrs. Ross MacMillan,
Waterloo attended the funeral of
the late Mrs. Keith Hillier at the
James A. Harris funeral home in
London, Monday. Mrs, Hillier has
been a very close friend of Mrs.
Mickle since Normal School
days in Stratford.
Dr. Fox of Huron College,
London conducted the United
-Church service in •Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
delivering a most informative
address. Miss Brenda Pepper
presided at the organ in the
service of song. Service next
Sunday will be held in Carmel
Church at 9:45 a,m,
Several ladies of Carmel
Church W.M.S. were guests at
Cromarty Presbyterian Church
W.M.S. meeting on Tuesday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs, Alf Ross returned
home after a pleasant trip to
California.
Burt Coleman, London is
holidaying with his mother Mrs.
Gladys Coleman and brother
Ivan.
Livestock Sales
Prices were higher on an active
market at the Hensall Livestock
Yards on Thursday. Supply
consisted mainly of heifers and
steers. Fat cattle; heifers $38.50-
$43, sales to $47.75; steers $41.50-
$44.50, sales to $45.75. Pigs;
weanlings $30-$35; chunks $37-
$43.50.
Citizens News, July 27, 1977
Page 3
Eric and Robert Say:
For
Flowers
Plants
or
Gifts
CALL
OR
VISIT.
OUR
DADDY'S
FLOWER
SNOP
Grcind Bend Flowers - Main St. 238-8638
Hensall Flowers - King St. - 262-2533
After Hours Farmer Bill's Greenhouses - Dashwood - 237-3228
SHOPALUE YOULL SAVE MORE!
Maple Leaf Half, Whole or Quarter
Football Hams
Maple Leaf Sweet Cured
Cottage Rolls
e 51.39
RD x1.19
Garbage Bags Pkg.of 1069'
Van Camp 14 fl. oz.
Beans with Pork 2/79'
Chef Boy Ar Dee
Beefaroni
30 fl. oz.
White Swan 180's
Nabisco Spoon Size
Shredded Wheat 525 Grams 59'
Royal
Luncheon Meat 12 az. tin 73'
Weston's Raspberry
Jelly Rolls 12oz. 69'
Bick's Assorted 12 fl. oz.
Relish
Because of increased costs we find it necessary to make a
50t charge for' grocery delivery.
Suusuge
Regular (Formerly Hamburg)
Ground Beef
Sliced
Baby Beef Liver
Canada Packers Sliced
Dutch or Pickle
& Pimento Loaf
Our Own
Head Cheese
FROZEN FOOD
Welch's Concentrated
GRAPE JUICE
PRODUCE
Canada No. 1
HEAD LETTUCE
Produce of U.S.A., California, Size 115
LEMONS
Produce of Ontario
CORN on the COB
Produce of U.S.A. •
SPANISH ONIONS -
FREEZER SPECIALS
Choice Local Beef
Store 262-2017
95'
,6.49'
12 fl. oz.
69'
3/'1
5/49'
doz 99'
31°
Ib.
Slaughter House 262-2041
FR ;NT OF BEEF
Barbecue Style, Cut for a Maximum
of Steaks and Beef Patties
SIDE OF .fiEEF
HIND OF t=" EEF
U.S. Whole, Cut & Wrapped.
LOINS OF PORK
TURKEY WINGS
BEEF PATTIES
LB.
Fully processed LB.
4
Ib. $11®�9
Ib. s 39
10 lb. box $3690
No Filler 10lb. bag99r'''
ABATTOIR HOURS
Beef Slaughter - Monday, Pork Slaughter - Tuesday
Hours for Picking Up Freezer or Custom Orders
Tues. to Fri. - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
WEEKEND Sii ECIALS
JULY 27, 28, 29, 30
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
at quantities on all advertised items.