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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-12-15, Page 31Citizens News, December 22, 1977 Visit Our Store FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF Page 1 1 Groceries * Confectionery * Novelties * Dairy Store MAIN ST - ZURICH PHONE 236-4930 BUYING A BUG — An ARC Industries speciality is their wide assortment of wooden toys. Purchasing a "bug" from Judy Tedball at the recent open house is Sue Anne Schroeder of Dashwood. Staff photo Band plays at Huronview The residents conducted the Sunday Morning Chapel Service led by Cecil Skinner, assisted by Elsie Henderson, Nelson Lear, For The Best In * PARTS * ACCESSORIES * SERVICE * RENTALS its Norman Speir and Margaret McQueen. The Salvation Army Band from the Goderich Citadel, led by Lieutenant Watt, visited the Home on Sunday afternoon, playing a few numbers in each area. On Tuesday afternoon members of the Salvation Army, irluding Lieutenant and Mrs. Watt, visited the rooms and presented each resident with a bag of treats and a magazine. Two new residents, Mrs. Cartwright and Horton McDougall, were welcomed to the Home at Monday's program. The Huronview Orchestra provided the music and the ladies were presented with a lovely corsage, compliments of the Blyth Lions Club. The residents enjoyed a musical program. on Family Night provided by the Har- boraires. The twelve -man chorus sang favorite carols as well as several sacred numbers and were accompanied at the, piano by Mr. Ed Stiles. Mrs. Doak expressed the appreciation of the residents. The Tiger Dunlop Women's Smoked Picnic Hares Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs Schneiders Kent Bacon _ Maple Leaf Sliced Cooked Ham 4-6 Ib. aver. Ib.$1 19 Ib. $1 15 $1 59 Ib. 219 1 Ib. pkg. OUR OWN: Summer Sausage, Smoked Sausage, Garlic Sausage Schneiders Old Fashioned Ham • available Maple Leaf Tin End Ham *0.th Our Own 14 - 15 Ib. Smoked Ham To Be Drawn December 24, 6 p.m. , Custom Services Offered YUNGBLUT'S MEAT MARKET PHONE 236-4312 ZURICH Institute were hosts for the December Birthday Party. The President of the Institute, Mrs. Cora Sherwood, was Emcee for the program. The Huronview Orchestra entertained and Gertie Keating led a sing -a -long of carols. Mr. Osmond Falconer was Santa's helper and distributed gifts to the thirty-two celebrants. Mr. -William McCurdy thanked the Institute on behalf of the residents. A Curpenter Opticul Shoppe 405 Main St. 235-051 1 Exeter . • 4ilkizi,A,tti. q,—,, ress m'?tii y?t•s • ?r�•c .w..t.e + c Gi•c i r? t .. r ti•r. fi err _Here's hoping everyone, everywhere enjoys a very happy holiday! • ar KINTORE GRAIN INSTALLED A FALLON GRAIN DRYER! Peter Baldwin of Kintore Grain installed an oil -fired 1,000 bushel per hour Fallon Grain Dryer in September. He recently said he was "completely satisfied" with the installation and would recommend it to anyone with similar needs. AN 01L -FIRED DRYER IS THE ALTERNATIVE where natural gas is not available We also have a complete millwrighting service and a full line of grain handling equipment. MODELS FROM 500 BU. TO 3,000 BU. PER HOUR FALCON GRAIN DRYING FACILITIES 354-4357 R R 1, CHARING CROSS (CHATHAM) ONT.