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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-11-24, Page 15MR. AND MRS. JAMES MURRAY Darlene Audrey Balfour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Balfour, RR 2, Dublin, and James Douglas Murray, son of Mrs. Marie Murray and the late Karl Murray, RR 3, Zurich exchanged marriage vows at Main St. United Church, Mitchell, September 23. Rev. Don Deas, Mitchell of- ficiated and Mrs. E.C. Harley was the organist. The maid of honour was Miss Debbie Winteringham and the bridesmaids were Miss Annette Ducharme, Miss Joyce Murray and Miss Karen Gordner was junior bridesmaid. Corey Van Belle of Exeter was best man and ushers were Rick Hoffman and Brian Balfour. Jeffery Balfour was honourary usher and Murray Gordner and Scott Murray were ring bearers. The reception was held at the Brodhagen Community Centre. Following a honeymoon in Midland, the young couple are residing at 101 Ontario Road, Mitchell. News from Varna by Mary Chesseill Mrs. Joyce Dowson and Mrs. Kate Keys were guests of the PEE WEES LOSE In the first regular season game the Zurich pee wees lost to their Blyth counterparts 9-3 on Saturday. Zurich got on the board first with a goal by Dean Armstrong from Paul Johnston. Blyth then scored three goals before Johnston got the Zurich squad back in the game with a goal at the 11 minute mark of the first, with Armstrong assisting. Four goals by Blyth put the game out of reach with Darren Telford scoring the final goal for Zurich. Paul Overholt picked up the assist. Ministry. of Agriculture at the Lord Simcoe Hotel, Toronto, for two days a week ago in ap- preciation for their leadership in 4H Club. They also received complimentary tickets to the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Keys have moved from Sarnia to Exeter and Allan is now employed with Hayter Electric of Centralia. Events of interest which are coming up in Varna United Church are the ordination of the new elder, Mrs. Joyce Dowson, and the re -dedication of the present elders on December- 4; and the reception of new mem- bers at both churches on the charge on December 11. The Sunday School Christmas concert will be held on Friday, December 16 at 8 p.m. ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER SHARP featuring 'Automatic Tax Computation' • Simultaneous print out of re- ceipt and journal tope • Change calculation • Repeat calculation • Grand sales total, tax total and sales total of each customer • Convenient check and settlement • I..put buffer register • Overflow error check device. Model ER -2510 Now any retail business can afford to own a completely electronic cash register. Sharp Electronic Cash �q Registers Available from Model 1500 at... $4, 9 5 . HURON BUSINESS MACHINES 113 ONTARIO ST. CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 482.7338 P.O. BOX 611 Typewriters -Adding Machines -Calculators -Cheque Writers -Copiers 0 0 ❑ 0 0 0 ❑ 0 0 0 0 O Citizens News, November 24, 1977 THE BASE FACTORY CUTLET' "The Store shpt Sore# Mou More"' LOW PRICES ON YOUR FAMILY'S WINTER CLOTHING Factory Clearouts of a its, famous Canadi a n Maker • ■ • CHOOSE FROM * BOY'S T-SHIRTS - TURTLENECKS - * POLO PYJAMAS * UNDERWEAR * LONG UNDERWEAR * MEN'S HOODED SWEATSHIRTS MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICES All At Least Page 15 25 OFF 0 ❑ 0 0 0 0 0 Special Purchase! a From a well-known Canadian Manufacturer LONG -SLEEVE T-SHIRTS 2-3x 1. 5 7 4M.6REN'S 1,95 a S M -L -XL 8-18 $2.97 X3.57 New Shipment of "Exquisite Form" BRAS with the new soft look soft tan in colour 2. 9 7 ea. Make us your family's Headquarters for WINTER CLOTHING * ONE OR TWO PIECE SNOW SUITS * SKI JACKETS * SNOWMOBILE BOOTS * VINYL OR KNITTED MITTS AND GLOVES <"> Come In and See our Newly Renovated & Re -Organized SEW 'N' SAVE FABRIC DEPARTMENT Super Savings on * YARD FABRICS * BORG FABRICS * POUND GOODS Fantastic New Assortment TUBULAR KNITS 4 4 /444lhNw YD. 40.\ s t a • CBEEHIVE BRAND, KNITTINGYARNS& 574 ASTRA ( 1 oz.) CRAFT (2 oz.) 87.4 BABY (1 oz.) 674 REGULAR (2 oz.) 994 4/Ai r SAYELLE '/f/ on MEN.' — BOYS' — LADIES' — GIRLS' & BABYWEAR — YARD GOODS — SEWING MACHINES — POUND GOODS — LGROCERIES NEW STORE HOURS: Monday Saturday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday 12 noon • 6 p.m.