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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-10-05, Page 3DAY CARE CENTRE AT HURONVIEW OPENS— The new day care centre at Huronview, near Clinton, for those homebound by age or dis- ability, was H officially opened Friday, Chester Mawhinney (at microphone), chairman of the New Horizons Committee, which was one of those working on the project, is shown speaking just before he declared the centre open. Staff photo Seniors enjoy bus .trip north Out of a wet, rainy and windy week Hensall Senior Citizens chose about the best day when they set out for Collingwood by bus on Tuesday September 27. The weather man co-operated, turning off the rain every time they left the bus. The group visited the potteries, and elsewhere watched candy canes being made. Collingwood will stand out in their minds as the place where it didn't rain one Tuesday in September 1977. Hemsall Hilda Payne Bertha McGregor Only the shell of the arena remains, but Hensall's citizens used it to the fullest on Saturday, when the curling club and building committee staged an auction sale of household articles and used lumber from the demolished interior. The Kinettes and K-40 Club ran a food booth and the ladies' organizations held a bake sale. The Legion staged a bikeathon on Sunday, in which about 70 people took part. It is estimated that between $2,000 and $3,000 will be the final count, when all the pledges are in on October 15. The auction brought in around $8,500 and the bake sale over $200. This effort has given the total amount raised for the arena a tremendous boost. The service on Sunday at the United Church was conducted by Rev. Don Beck with Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. The choir sang the anthem, "0 Mighty God", to the tune "How Great Thou Art". The topic of the World -Wide Communion Meditation was "God - the, Cunning Craftsman". The flowers in the sanctuary were from the funerals of Bill Kyle and Cora Dodds., Rev. Fox of Huron College London conducted Communion service in Carmel . Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Miss Brenda Pepper presided at the organ. Rev. Fox will conduct Thanksgiving service in Carmel Church next Sunday at 10:15 a.m. NORM SALMON GENERAL CONSTRUCTION - Remodelling - Renovations - Repairs - Painting - Additions GOOD RATES 236-4288 52 Mciin St. W. ZURICH Citizens News, October 5, 1977 Page 3 About Hensall people you know Mr. & Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn spent the weekend at Orillia with their friends Mr. & Mrs. Ed Gagne of New Liskeard. Linda and Stephen spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Emmerson Johns of Elimville and Mrs. Ina Johns of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Veldhoen, Toronto,' and' Mrs. L. Veldhoen Van Der Wiel of Rotterdam, Holland, visited with Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobal last week. • Attending the London Area Convention of the Women's Institute at Vanastra on Wed- nesday and Thursday were Mrs. Cecil Pepper, Mrs. Albert Alexander, Mrs. Jim McAllister and Mrs. Carl Payne. Mr. & Mrs. Eric Luther have returned from an enjoyable two week trip to Western Canada. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Christian of Napanee called on Friday for a short visit with Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mr. Christian was a former manager of the Bank of Montreal for many years. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn returned home after a pleasant holiday at Kincardine where. they enjoyed fishing. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Lewis and family visited Mr, & Mrs. Walter Spencer on Sunday, also the latter's foster son and his wife, Mr, & Mrs, Tam Gallan of Toronto. Edgar Munn spent a few days last week with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Don Gooding and Dale at Parkhill. Mr. & Mrs, Charles Rhodes, Chicago, and Mr. & Mrs. George Mickle of Ridgetown, were guests last Thursday with their aunt, Mrs, Laird Mickle. While here they visited with their cousins, Mr. & Mrs. William Mickle at Exeter. Messers Jack Corbett and Al Corbett enjoyed a fishing trip at Kincardine last week. Weston's Brown N Serve Dinner Rolls 2/89' pkg. of 12 24 fl. oz. Crisco Oil $1009 Roy -All Luncheon Meat 12oz. tin 73' Orange Flavour Tang Crystals 3 x 31% oz. 99 Chef Boy ArDee 14 fl. oz. Spaghetti Sauce 2/89' Carnation's Coffee Creamer 18 oz. Coffee Mate $1.09 Reynold's Aluminum Foil Wrap Delmonte Fancy Fruit Cocktail Clover Leaf Solid Light Tuna Mc La re n's Sweet Relish Betty Crockers's "NEW" Stir Cake Mix N Frost 13.4 oz. 994 Because of increased costs we find it necessary to make a 50c charge for grocery delivery. WEEKEND SPECIALS OCT.5,6,7&8 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items, Fresh Turkeys Frozen Grade A Turkeys Maple Leaf, 1/4 's, Halves, Wholes Football.Hums Pure Pork Sausuge meat Regular (Hamburg) Ground Beef 8 to 12 lbs., Ib. 89( 84' 8 to 12 lbs., Ib. Schneiders 'Sliced, Minced Ham Ontario No. 1 MacINTOSH APPLES Produce of Ontario -' WAXED RUTABAGAS F Nf00,p ,'1 .39 e 99' lb. 9' esIII .9 Mrs. Smith's PUMPKIN PIE Birds Eye COOL WHIP Kent ORANGE DRINK 3 Ib. bag 17.6 fl. oz. 5 fl. oz. FREEZER SPECIALS each 26 oz. Choice Local Beef e9' 22' 98' 2/99' 2/79' Store 262-2017 Slaughter House 262-2041 HINDS OF BEEF Fully processed, Ib. $1.1 9 LOIN OF BEEF TURKEY WINGS BEEF PATTIES RIB OF BEEF Fully processed, Ib. $1.29 10 lb. box $3.90 10 Ib. bag (frozen), Ib. 794 25 Ib. ave., Ib. $1 e 1 9 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.