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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-10-20, Page 3Ems': GOING UP AND COMING DOWN — The steel frame of Hensall's new arena and community centre building frames the skeleton of the old arena building, which is being town down. Hensall MRS. A. MacGREGOR MRS. HILDA PAYNE The Hensall and District Kinettes and guests met October 12 at Mrs. Watkins Country Kitchen, Vanastra, and after dinner moved to the home of Cheri Bonthron. At this time they had as guests, Debbie Regier and Fiona Mock. A variety of in- teresting activities for the coming year were discussed. The next meeting will be at the home of Linda Soldan November 9. At this time the Kinettes will start on their winter project, quilting. W.I. meeting Mrs. Harry Hoy was speaker at the Education and cultural ac- tivities meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute in the Legion hall October 12. She described her trip to Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean a year ago, following the travels of St. Paul through Athens, Corinth, Rhodes, Delphi and the island of Crete. Edith and Sylvia Bell later provided some toe -tapping music on piano and guitar. Reports on the fall rally at Howick Com- munity Centre, the London Area Convention at Vanastra, and the celebration of the 80th an- niversary of the Women's Institute at Bingeman Park, Kitchener, in July were given. The president, Mrs. Cecil Pepper, read the poem, "The rainy day". It was decided that $20 would be given to the C.N.I.B. canvass. Achievement Day for Hensall 4-H clubs will be November 19 at Seaforth. Invitations were received to the Huronview bazaar October 19, a dessert lunch at Zurich, November 7 and the regular meeting of the Hurondale branch November 30 at Usborne Central School. Three Links meet Progressive euchre was played at the meeting of the Hensall Three Links Senior Citizens on October 11. Prize winners were: ladies high, Mrs. Walker Carlile; gents high, Bill Fairbairn; lone hands, Mrs. Albert Alexander; and door prize, Clarence Volland. Nineteen members were present for the business session which included a financial report on the bus trip to Collingwood September 27. Material will be purchased to make a quilt to raise funds for the club. Personals Mrs. Robert Watson, Seaforth and Mrs. Clendon Christie of Hensall spent Thanksgiving weekend in Toronto with their sister, Mrs'. E. Holland, and other relatives. Mrs. Herbert Jones is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Oliver Bedard of Sarnia visited Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch last Thursday and went to the Sales barn in the afternoon. Mrs. Gordon Troyer is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Wilbert Dining was taken to South Huron Hospital Exeter by ambulance last week. Hensall 4-H clubs The fourth meeting of Hensall 4-H No. 2 club took place on October 11. Different types of fruit eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner were discussed and fruit for snacks, also a long list of combinations of fruit. The leader Mrs. Cecil Pepper, had started to prepare Oriental Chicken. All helped finish this recipe then tasted it. This club still hasn't decided on a name. The Horn of Plenty, the No. 3 Hensall 4-H club, gathered October 12 at Betty Beer's house for their fourth meeting. They discussed "fruits the whole day round". Their snack that evening was Oriental Chicken, served with teas and hot chocolate. 1 eVer shopping where _ s Citizens News, October 20, 1977 Page 3 Village of Hensall School Support List In provision with the Municipal Act R.S.O. 1970 Chapter 284 Section 516 (as amended) the 1977 school support list for 1978 taxes has, been posted in the Clerk's office, Hensall on the 24th day of October, 1977. Complaints in the nature of request for additions or correc- tions to or deletions from the list may be made by completing and filing form obtainable at the office of the Clerk. Because the office of the Clerk will be dosed on November 11, the last day of filing forms for appeal of school support is extended to November 14, 1977. Elizabeth Oke Clerk of Hensall Fleecy 128 fl. oz. Fabric Softener Prepriced $1.89 Special Price 1.79 Kraft 16 fl. oz. Cheese Whizl .39 Royale Assorted Colours Paper Towels pkg. of 2 79t Baketime 12 oz. pkg. Chocolate Chips $1.19 Baketime Red Maraschino Cherries 12 f►. oz. $1019 Assorted Flavours 18.5 oz. Cake Mix 696 Fantastic Refill Liquid Cleaner 32 fl. oz. $ 1.05 Clark's 19 fl. oz. Beans with Pork 2/89' Aylmer Canned Choice Tomatoes • Weston's 19 fl. oz. 574 Raspberry Swiss RIIOi pkg. of 4 59e 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 OCT. 19, 20, 21, 22. PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items. Maple Leaf Sweet Pickles Cottage Rolls Cap off Ib. 1.19 Rib Steaks or Wing Steaks Ib.1 .39 Regular Ground Beef lb. 69' Pure Pork Sausage Ib. 99' Sliced Maple Leaf Mac & Cheese - Loaf lb. $1 v 19 Our own Headcheese by the piece Ib. 49+ High Liner Fish Cakes High Liner Fish Portions or Fish in Batter Mrs. Smith's Apple or Apple Crumb Pie PRODUCE 24 oz. 99e 32 oz. '3.19 99' 26 oz. Produce of U.S.A. New Crop Tangelos Size 125 68' Produce of U.S.A. White Only Size 48's New Crop Florida Grapefruit 8/88' FREEZER SPECIALS Choice Local Beef Store 262-2017 Slaughter House 262-2041 HINDS OF BEEF SIDE OF BEEF TURKEY WINGS BEEF PATTIES RIB OF BEEF Fully processed, Ib. $1.19 Fully Processed Ib.93¢ 10 lb. box $3.90 3. Ib. bag (frozen), Ib. 794 25 Ib. ave., db. $11.19 Because of increased costs we find it necessary to make a 50G charge for grocery delivery. M.A,I( ET ill HENSAII1--�-ONTARIO _. 11 111143