HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-08-11, Page 3Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
Mrs. Hilda Payne
Mr. & Mrs. E.R. Davis
returned from a pleasant trip to
the Eastern Provinces touring
Cape Breton Island, Charlot-
tetown, Prince Edward Island
and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Rev. Harold Snell conducted
combined service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Sunday.
Jack Caldwell presided at the
organ.
Mrs, Howard Adkins was
hostess at her home on Sunday in
honour of her daugher Gloria
bride -elect of August 14, when
relatives and friends called to
extend best wishes.
Mr. Kenneth Schroeder ac-
companied by Codey Brown
returned from a motor trip to
Nashville, Tennessee.
Randy Parker spent a few days
last week visiting with his uncle
and aunt, Mr, & Mrs. Don Dalton
and Carla at Seaforth.
Miss Mattie Ellis who has been
a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter returned to her
home this week.
Mr. Glenn Bell is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
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Joanne were Richard and Rose
Rader and Tammy, Goderich;
Carole and' Larry Luther and
" , Robert, Grand Bend and Joe
Bengough, Hensall.
Richard Rader and Betty
Grenier were enjoying a game of
cribbage Saturday evening and
Richard got a perfect hand, He
got the Jack of hearts, a six, the
five of clubs, five of diamonds,
five of spades and a' four. He
discarded the six and four, cut
the deck and turned up the five of
hearts, which totaled 29.
Mrs. Gary Merritt and
Gregory, Mrs. Dennis Lamport,
Jerry and Joe of Crediton had a
very enjoyable trip to Niagara
Falls last week,
Mrs. Ester Wright and Mrs,
Mabel Shirray have returned
from a holiday to London,
England and Scandinavia and its
fiords .
Mrs. Elizabeth Volland, who is
over 90 years old, attended a
family gathering in Sunset Park,
Goderich, Sunday. She was the ,
oldest member attending. .
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm during the week
were Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Taylor of
Varna, Mrs. Louise Stephenson of
Kapuskasing, whose husband
was the first minister to preach in
Exeter Baptist Church.
Mr. & Mrs. Oran Baird and
family, Oshawa, Mr. & Mrs. Art
Coombs,Clinton, Garth Richard-
son of London, Mr. & Mrs. Brian
Finlayson, Bonnie and Barbara,
Joanne and Betty Grenier
enjoyed a few days last week in
Niagara Falls visiting with their
cousin Karen Janisse of London.
Karen works at the Canadian
Tire Store , Niagara Falls in the
summer holidays and goes to
school in September. She is
taking a course in Tourist and
Travel at Niagara Falls.
Tammy 'and Marg Baker,
Joanne and Betty Grenier of
Hensall enjoyed a trip to the'
United States last week. They
visited at.Mr. & Mrs. Laurence
Quenneville at Madison Heights,
Michigan and also did a bit of
shopping in Port Huron.
Joanne Grenier held a
miscellaneous shower at her
parents home in honour of her
cousin, Shirley Baker , of
Kingston. The aunts and uncles of
the Baker family and Mr. & Mrs,
Rick Diamond, London, •brother
and sister-in-law of the groom -to -
be, Mr, Bill Diamond, Kingston
were all in attendance.
Shirley received many lovely
and useful gifts. Shirley and Bill
thanked everyone for coming.
Then Joanne and her cousinsI
served a very lovely lunch,
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Alphonse Grenier and
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and other relatives in the area,
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. John Skea and
David visited with Mr, & Mrs.
Randy Mason and Mr. & Mrs.
John Skea Junior, all of Huron
Park, at the week -end.
Mrs. Milne Rennie, Seaforth and
her son, Mr. Ross Rennie,
Toronto; Andrew Mason, Huron
Park, Mr. & Mrs. Desmond Ivey
of Sarnia and Charles Ross,
Goderich visited with Mr, & Mrs.
Alan Miller,
Hensall visitors were Mrs.
Annie Reid, Derek Robinson ,
David Skea, and Mrs, Genevieve
Windover.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs, Sam
Oesch during the past week have
been their great-neice Cathy
Mallett, Sarnia, who stayed for a
week, their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. & Mrs. Ray McNall,
Fergus and grand -daughter, Mrs,
Basil Glavin and baby Kelly,
Crediton, who visited with them
Auxllaryr meets
At the July meeting of
Huronview Auxiliary, which was
a work meeting in the Craft
Room, the President, Mrs.
Colclough chaired a short
business session when it was
decided to have a penny sale at
the next meeting on August 16,
everybody to bring one or two
items for it. This is being done to
help our financial status.
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Produce of U.S.A. Red Cardinal Ib. 894
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Slaughter House 262-2041
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Fully Processed Ib. 994
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4 Ib. Ib. 894
10 Ib. Box $3®9_`"
3 Ib. $ 1 .00
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HIND OF BEEF
HIP OF:'EEF
BEEF PATTIES
BEEF PATTIES
TURKEY WINGS
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fully processed
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