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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-08-03, Page 3'Mensal]. Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke, Oakville visited with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor over the holiday. RCMP Sgt. Doug Wein and. Mrs. Wein and David returned to their home in Ottawa after vacationing with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Wein. Miss Viola Lemmon of Toronto visited recently with her sister Mrs. Leona Parks. Mr, & Mrs. Joe Flynn returned home after camping for amonth - at Sauble Beach. -- Mr, & Mrs, Robert Heil and son moved on Saturday to the Niagara District where Mr, Heil has accepted a position with the Township of Wainfleet and Regional Municipality of Niagara. Mrs. Jean Snell held a most successful auction sale on Saturday and has taken up residence in Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family of Mitchell visited on Sunday with Mrs. Chaffe's parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett. Barbara McCurdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don McCurdy passed Grade Seven piano at the Royal Conservatory Examination in Clinton recently. Barbara is a pupil of Miss Greta Lammie, Hensall. Recent visitors with Mrs. Albert Alexander were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Porterfield and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Thomson of District families picnic in Hensall The Parker -Keyes families held their annual reunion at the Hensall Park on Saturday with a large attendance. The election of officers followed dinner with Ken Parker being elected president. lst vice President, George Parker; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Don Dalton; sports committee Cindy & Marvin Taylor and Kathy Parker and Bill Van Bergen; beverage committee, Mrs. Eva Parker and Mrs. Robert Keyes. The Reunion will be held at Hensall next year. Mr. & Mrs. George Parker and Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ruston were in charge of the sports with the following winners: race, Chris Parker, Laurie Parker, Jamie Parker, Karen Cudmore, Rod Parker, Kelly Ruston; children's kick the slipper, Steven Brown; adults, Ron Parker; shaving the balloon,HaroldParker; Throwing the balloon, Russell Pepper & Eva Parker; 3 -legged race, Rod Parker & Kelly Ruston; adult 3 - legged race, Don Dalton & Kevin Parker; adult peanut scramble, Dorothy Parker. Blind club meets in Goderich park Three clubs of the Canadian Council for the Blind met for their annual picnic at Harbour Park, Goderich on July 20. Attending were the Bluewater Club of Huron County, the London club and the Stratford Festival Club. Six residents of Huronview joined the picnic at the supper hour, when 105 persons sat down to eat. Rachael Johnston of Clinton was in charge of games. Cool drinks were donated by Tuckey Beverages. Mrs. Donna Webster and helpers from the Exeter Sorority formed the table com- mittee. Birthday cake was served in honour of a Stratford member. Prizes were given to winners of contests and lucky plates and cups. Prizes were given to winners of contests and lucky plates and cups. The, youngest person present was 29 and the oldest 89. Members of the C.'N.I.B. Advisory. Board from Goderich, Clinton, Stratford, and Exeter organized the picnic and joined members at the meal. Mida Payne Bertha .McGregor ycotsville, Arizona, also Mrs. Frank Chamce and Miss Eleanor Fisher of Winnipeg. Harry Horton received an interesting telephone call last Saturday, when a Mrs. McNabb of Victoria, British Columbia rang him. He and she went to school together and had not spoken to each other since 1911, although they have been corresponding for many years. United Church Services in Hensall will be resumed next Sunday, Rev. Don Beck will be conducting the morning service at the usual time, 11 a.m. Wplrnmp to T.arrar and T.inda McAuley, who have moved to our district from Vanastra. Mr. and Mrs. McAuley are occupying the residence of the late Mrs. lloyd McLean on Highway 4 south of town. They have two children, a boy and a girl, Holiday visitors with Mr. and. Mrs, Sam Oesch included Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hodgins and family from Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Oesch from Zurich and Mr. and Mrs.- Ray McNall and children from Fergus. Mrs. Jack Smith has returned home after being a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, The Zone 8 Senior citizens' picnic will be held Sunday, August 7, at 2:30 p.m. in Harbour Park, Goderich with supper at 5 In the event of rain, the will be ,held in the p.m. gathering MrKav Hall North fitrppt Demolition of Hensall arena began last week and arena manager Rollie Vanstone is busy with the job. Vanstone and his son, Dave, have removed the ceiling, rafters, and glass from the north end of the arena interior and plan to be working on the south end of the arena Wednesday. Reeve Coog Knight said the volunteer labour to be used for the arena interior has not been arranged. Volunteer labour will be used for much of the interior work and Knight hopes Mennonites can be contracted • to remove the roof and large trusses from the arena. EVERY WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. ADMISSION $1.00, RENTALS 50c ZURICH ARENA WITH THESE BUDGET -PRICED FOODS Fresh Medium (minced chuck) lb. •89 Ground Beef lb. .89 Beef and Pork S169 Ib. ®79 Beef Blade or Shoulder Steaks Maple Leaf Smoked Dinner Pork Shoulders Ib. Carnation Libbys Deep Brown 19 oz Sliced Baby Beef Liver Ib. .4 9 Canada Packers Sliced Mac & Cheese Loaf lb. .95 Chef Boy-ar-dee - 2 complete Cheese Pizza Mix 1 Ib. 12 oz Del Monte Fancy Yellow Cling Peach halves 19 oz .55 Stokleys Fancy Cream Corn goo= 2/59 Orange Crystals FROZEN FOOD Sunspun Pink or White Lemonade Riches Coffee Rich Ont. .No. 1 NEW POTATOES Produce of U.S.A., Can. No. 1 COOKING ONIONS California - Produce of U.S.A. RED PLUMS _FREEZER SPECIALS Choice Local Beef PRODUCE Palanda Tidbit, Crushed or sliced Sunspun 16 fl.oz. • 59 Fabric Softner .63 Because of increased costs we find it necessary to make a 50t charge for grocery delivery. 6 ft. oz. 6 / 1 32f1. oz. .59 10 Ib. bag .65 10 lb bag 1 69 lb. .49 Store 262-201i Slaughter House 262-2044 FRONT OF BEEF Barbecue Style, Cut for a Maximum of Steaks and Beef Patties ,. 69< SIDE OF BEEF Fully processed LB. 89$ HIND OF BEEF Ib. $1.19 U.S. Whole, Cut 8 Wrapped LOINS OF PORK Ib. $1.39 TURKEY WINGS 10 Ib. box $3.90 BEEF PATTIES No Filler 10 lb. bag $7.90 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 SPECIALS August 4, 5, 6, PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit • all quantities on all advertised items.