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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-12-08, Page 12Page 12 Citizens News, December 8, 1977 olden Glimpses Most of our decorations are up in readiness for all the festive occasions planned for the residents and we are hoping that the weatherman will be a bit lenient in order that all the visitors for the different oc- casions will be able to keep their appointments. Films were shown on Monday evening followed by refresh- ments. We welcome Mrs. Viola Unruh home from the hospital. On Thursday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., the movie "The Yearling" starring Gregory Peck will be shown. Everyone is welcome, both young and old. We welcome Mr. & Mrs. Charles Fowler, formerly of Dungannon, as newcomers to Maplewoods Apartments. Residents who have been out visiting recently with family and friends are Mr. Rudolph Stade, Mrs. Ruby Hoggarth, Mrs. Willa Brock, Mrs. Alma Southcott, Mrs. Adeline Kraft, Mrs. Anne Oligny, Miss Marie Gelinas, Mrs. Mary Weston, Mrs. Ellen Thiel, Mrs. Mabel Gassman, Miss Cecil McLeod and Mrs. Emma Ben- newies. Now that it is coat and hat weather, perhaps there are people wondering where their belongings are. We have two men's hats left in the lobby, 1 -grey stetson and one brown and beige checked Biltmore. These hats have been here for sometime, We also have mens and ladies rubbers and one pair of ladies lined brown gloves Lieutenant Watt of Goderich led the Salvation Army song service at Huronview Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Henderson accompanied at the organ for the hymns and vocal duets by Lieutenant and Mrs. Watt. Five new residents were welcomed to the Home at Mon- day's program, Miss Dorothy Streets, Norman Sheperd, William Stephen, William Hut- chings and Fred McGavin. Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman Speir and Cecil Skinner provided the Old Tyme Music for the dancing and a sing -a -long. The Clinton Christian Reformed volunteers assisted with the activities. Five young people from the Clinton Christian Reformed Church entertained with a musical program on Family Night. Joanne Dykstra, Debbie Postma, Chris Valkenburg, Renee and Audrey Roorda sang several numbers in group har- mony as well as solos, duets and trios. The girls provided their own guitar accompaniment. Cecil Skinner expressed the appreciation of the residents for the hour of splendid music. RT. K INLEY MOTOR OILS Distributors of Valvoline Quaker State Medallion Main St., Zurich 236-4830 4 which were found about a week ago. If any of these articles belong to you, you may claim them at the office. Bingo was played on Friday evening followed by refresh- ments. The Sunday evening chapel service was conducted by Rev. Mellecke of the Dashwood Lutheran Church. The children's choir provided music during the service accompanied on the organ by Miss Helen Nadiger. Issammosar Saluda Prior Park Tea Bags Kleenex Boutique Paper Towels Tasters Choice Freeze Dried Instant Coffee 100's 8 oz. '1.73 , 88' '5.39 Club House Pimento Olives St, Williams Strawberry Jam Sunlight Detergent 12 oz. 24 oz. 88' 88� 101bs. '4.23 Canada No, 1 California Head Lettuce SUPERIOR *FOOD MARKETS* each Product of USA, Canada No. 1 45' • Tomatoes OTHER IN STORE SPECIALS Ib. 45c Zurich Superior Market DIAL 236-4354 ZURICH O someone else's problem. Neither is fighting The inflation rate in Canada has improved over the past couple of years, thanks to the efforts of anadians who recognized the dangers of spiralling and wages. The moderation has helped and it's a good thing it happened, as we all know from the fears we were experiencing back in 1974-75. We're doing better, but we can't be satisfied. Inflation still exists and it hurts'. Ask the poor, the pensioners, the Can- adians who have worked hard for years to build up some retirement savings —they know better than anyone how truly critical this problem can be. A serious part of the overall problem is the popular belief that the rate of inflation can't be influenced by individuals. That's just not true. Inflation exists as a result of all our actions; it will be beaten by all our actions, including government, labour, business, and yes—individuals. We have to work together in a co-operative effort to fight inflation. The more we know about it, the better we can handle it. Learn more about inflation, why it happens, what it is, and what you can do to fight it, send for "Kick the Inflation Habit" You'll find out how inflation steals jobs in a section that helps us understand how employ- ment suffers by inflation; that there's no free lunch because whatever we get, we pay for, whether it's government services or "free" samples; and it will tell you about the vital business of budgeting and living within one's means. "Kick the Inflation Habit" also discusses smart shopping, wise use of credit, the importance of arming yourself with information—all things that not only fight inflation, they make it hurt a little less."Kick the Inflation Habit"... now For your copy of"Kick the Inflation Habit;' send your name and address to:Anti-Inflation Board, P.O. Box 4260, Station "A;' Toronto, Ontario M5W 1V9. 1111 1 1 1 1 so NE mil Anti -Inflation Board Commission de lune contre I'inflation NAME ADDRESS I would like booklet to he in: English French MIN