HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-08-10, Page 12Page 12 Citizens News, August 10, 1977
MR. AND MRS. ALLAN MOODY
Mary Elizabeth Blackwell and Allan Lyle Moody were united in
marriage at Hensall United Church by Rev. Harold Snell. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Blackwell, RR 2 Hensall. Mrs.
Calvin Moody and the late W/O Calvin Moody, Exeter, are parents of
the groom. The maid of honor was Ida Ann Blackwell, Hensall; the
bridesmaids were Helen Blackwell, London and Mrs. Christine Wilcox,
Huron Park with Miss Paula Hohner, Exeter as flower girl. The best man
was Tim Wilcox, Huron Park and groomsmen were Shahram Marashi,
London and Ira Moody, Exeter, with Shawn Moody, Exeter as ring
bearer. Gail Travers was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. John Turkheim.
After a honeymoon to the east coast of Canada, the couple is residing
in Exeter.
GOING METRIC — Signs with distance in kilometres are beginning to
appear now. This one is at the intersection of Highway 83 and the
Goshen Road. Staff photo
ENJOY PUPPETS — A large number of area youngsters attended Saturday's puppet show at the Huron
Country Playhouse. Above, Andrew Taryan of the Pepi Puppet Theatre shows one of his characters to
Ronalynn Bell, Amy Bonthron, Katie Bonthron, Heidi Bonthron and Brent Bell, all of Hensall. T -A photo
Varna services continue
By MRS. BILL CHESSELI
After a month's holiday,
church services resumed on
Sunday, with a communion
service in Varna for the com-
bined Varna -Goshen churches.
Next Sunday the service will be
at Goshen at 11 a.m.
Brian Keys of Clinton, grand-
son of Mrs. Laura Keys, has won
the student council award for
exceptional ability in bedside
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Country Style
Ribs
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Pork Chops or Roasts
Centre -Cut
Maple Leaf Whole or Half
Football Ham
Centre -Cut
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Fresh
Beef Liver
Fresh
Beef Liver
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$1.29
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Inquire about prices on sides and quarters of Local Feed
Lot Beef.
We will cut and wrap to your specification
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
BEEF MONDAY — PORK TUESDAY
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nursing, and active involvement
in student activities, at
STOCK YARDS
At the Hensall Stock Yards,
supply consisted once again of
heifers and steers. Demand was
active and prices were steady:
fat cattle, heifers, $39 - $41.50, one
lot to $44.70; steers, $42 - $45, top
to $45.75; pigs, weanlings $33 -
$38: chunks $40 - $50.
Conestoga College's School of
Nursing in Stratford.
On Saturday evening, the
Varna men's slowpitch team was
defeated by 10-2 by the Old
• Homestead team in a game
played at the Old Homestead.
Please don't forget the Stanley
Recreation corn roast on Friday
evening at 8 p.m., following the
men's ball game against the
Bluewater team.
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Hensall 262-2418 Clinton 482-9514