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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-06-16, Page 7ROLLER S ATING ZURICH ARENA EVERY FRIDAY - 8 P.M. TO 11 P.M. SAT. AFT - 2 P.M. TO 4 P.M. (ONLY 50c) SUNDAY 8 P.M. TO 11 P.M. a 0 A ti SALE ON PATIO STONE 24" X 2" RED, GREEN, CHARCOAL REG. $2.60 SALE PRICE $215 SPLASH BLOCKS FOR EAVES TROUGH RUNOFF $350 CHIMNEY CAPS $400 G G CONCRETE PRODUCTS BOX 244 ZURICH R.R. #3 only knew They know The PoP Shoppe has the yummiest soft drinks in town! Over 15 fun -filled flavours that are tops in quality, Know what else The PoP Case of 12 Shoppe's got? The lowest 30 FI. Oz, Bottles prices in town — just pennies a bottle! Fill up a big red case with all your favourite flavours in 10 fl, oz. and 30 fl, oz. returnables. Great flavours, great savers! Now you know. 3.52 Plus Deposit & Tax I' %FM '/� AI �,� r _ Pte; _iv �PoP lic .._ — _.� _s - 111111.. The PoP Shoppe IIIIIIII' Available at THE POP SHOPPE TASTY NU BAKERY Zurich 236-4912 Citizens News, June 16, 1976 -Page 7 GETTING SETTLED—Loretta Horner, left, and Joe Risi help on Hwy. 21. Bili and Loretta Horner, owners of the Bayview, Home to a complementary lunch, Saturday afternoon. Queensway News Belated Birthday Greetings to Roy McDonald who celebrated his birthday June 7th. His wife, Mrs. McDonald, Jean Treibner and Dorothy Prouty visited with him. Birthday Greetings to Mr. W.O. Goodwin who willcele- brate his birthday June 17. Visi- tors with' Lynn Latimore were Shirley Prouty, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pooley, Mrs. McDonald, Jean Treibner, Dorothy Prouty, Ruth Johnstone. Louise Mitchell was visited by Mrs. Vera Ed- wards, Burford; Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cottle, Mrs. Jamcs Smith, Mrs. Vera Pincombe, Miss Verna Coates. Mrs. Vera Lammie was visited by Chester and lila Dunn, Greta and Amy Laramie, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Dunn, Shirley Prouty, Mrs. McDonald, Jean Treibner, Dorothy Prouty. Visitors with Pauline Jeffrey were her son Edmund, Zurich; Madge Oesch, Goderich; Blanche Bech- ard, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Clem- •ence Jeffrey; Jack and Agnes Forrester, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Windsor; Mrs. Helen Katt, Forest, visited Isobel Sproat. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd, Willowdale, Ann and Clarence Smillie visited with Mrs. Ada Smillie. Mrs. Taylor was visited by Ivan Taylor, Brenda Walper, Ray and Marlene Taylor, Kitchener. Mrs. S. Bell visited with Mr. W.O. Goodwin. Mrs. Pearl Passmore visited Bernice Lavery. Weekly visitors were Wilbert Dilling, Kathy Bell, Milton Lav- ery, Leslie Mitchell, Sharon Doxtator, Rev. Van Essen was in charge of the church service accompanied by his wife. Chiselhurst UCW met The U.C.W. of Chiselhurst met on Tuesday with fifteen members answering the Roll Call. The President Mrs. Harold Parker - opened the meeting with a poem "Mother's Prayer". Mrs. Richard Taylor was in charge of the Devotional and it was based on "Father's Day". Plans were arranged to entertain the groups from the surrounding churches on June 30th at 8:15 p.m.' Cloth- ing was brought in to be sent to London. Mrs. Jack Brintnell gave two poems "The Farmer" and "The Old Iron Pump". Mrs. Rosa Harris assisted by Mrs. J. Brintnell and Mrs. Alvin Cole showed a film on "Citizenship". The President Mrs. Parker closed the meeting with prayer, Mrs. Harold Par- sons was hostess assisted by Mrs. J. Brintnell and Mrs. Cole. Pearl Gale to a table in the Bayview Tavern invited the residents of the Bluewater Rest News Photo VALUES THATHELP,::.........:.:..r......::< :................. .r........ TUE HIGH COST OF EDITING Chuck or Blade Short Rib Roast La 894 Cross Rib Roast LB 994 Ground Beef LB 794 FRONTS OF BEEF FULLY PROCESSED 75c Inquire about prices on sides and quarters of Local Feed Lot Beef. We will cut and wrap to your specification CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING BEEF MONDAY — PORK TUESDAY Laporte Meat Market MAIN ST. ZURICH . 2364962 rATHCR'S Dffil dCJN 20'" Remember him with a gift from our complete selection in stock ower Tools * Lawn Chairs * Air Conditioners * Lawn and Garden Tools ZURICH""/ HARDWARE PHONE 236.4911 Y MAIN INTERSECTION — ZURICH