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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-12-08, Page 14
PINE OUT Good rood,_pleasant atmosphere, dinner. specials. Now Licensed un- der L.L.0.0. • Hold your anniversary or birth- day party here. WAYINNME Teter St"t Page 14 Citizens News, December 8, 1977 PIan reconstruction of Varna road by Mary Chessell The Huron County Road Committee held an information meeting in Varna Hall last Wednesday evening for property owners along County Road 31 from the intersection in Varna north to County Road 13. Reconstruction of the road will begin as soon as weather con- ditions permit in the spring, and will take approximately two months. A new storm sewer will be installed in the village, the existing sidewalk on the east side will be rebuilt, gutters and drive- over curbing will be installed and an eight -foot strip of asphalt will be laid on the west side of the road. There will be a slight change in the approach to the bridge from Varna, plus grade changes were necessary. The gravelled surface will be left over the winter to check for frost boils and other problems, with paving scheduled for 1979. A number of questions were raised by property owners with regard to drainage, etc., with careful consideration given to them by the engineers and other. officials. Old and new members meet Many former members of the Varna United Church Women enjoyed a pleasant evening of worship and fellowship when they joined the present members for the Christmas meeting and potluck supper on Thursday. There were several families with three generations present, and two sets of three sisters. Flora Dowson, who now resides in Clinton, was presented with a plate patterned with her birthday flower. Elaine Stephenson opened the worship service with a poem and Margaret Dowson read "Ten Reasons Why I Believe in Christmas". The Christmas message was beautifully presented in a filmstrip, with members joining in the singing of the carols. Another filmstrip "Merry Christmas, World" was shown. Members voted to send a donation to the Children's Aid Society. Margaret Hunt offered the use of her home for packing boxes for out shutins. This will be done on Wednesday afternoon, December 14, and donations of "goodies" will be gratefully received. Willa Taylor invited the members to a "Night of Music" at Ontario Street Church, Clinton on Sunday, December 11 at 7:30. This concert, a Christmas prelude in words and music, is being presented by the junior and senior dhoirs, under the direction of Doris McKinley. A collection will be taken to assist with the organ fund. Marjorie Stirling reported from the nominating committee that all of the 1977 executive is staying in office for another year. The programme and lunch committee of Shirley Hill, Elaine Stephenson, Margaret Dowson and Doris Wilson had decorated the tables and Sunday School room beautifully. Seniors hold party At their regular meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 29, the Recreation Huron Dead Stock Removal Clinton Attention Farmers For dependable, efficient service on all farm stock, call r:ollect 482-9811 24 h week. Ltoll us first, you won call anyone else, s. a day, 7 days a 't have Committee decided to invite boy, Benjamin Taylor Van - residents of surrounding town- derhaar, born on Tuesday, ships to participate in basketball November 29. at Brucefield School. The next Bob and Marjorie Stirling have night for playing basketball will a little grand -daughter, born to be a week from Monday, Wayne and Donna on Friday, December 19. Times are: Dec. 2 in Seaforth. children 10 yrs. and older at 7:00 Eleanor McAsh and her 10:00. their birthdays at a party at Groceries Confectionery to 8:30 and adults from 8:30 to grandson Stephen celebrated The Senior Citizens' Christmas Murray and Peggy Morrison's in Party is next Wednesday, Ilaerton on Sunday.N v e 1 t i e s December 14 at 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Wm. (Joyce) Dowson was Euchre will be played, with installed as an elder in Varna prizes awarded. Lunch will be United Church on Sunday. A have a good time, for the other elders, Wm. NcAsh, provided, and everyone should re -dedication service was held Dairy O clerk of session, Charles Reid, t' Personals Gordon Johnston and Wm. 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