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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-10-27, Page 5Idensall Mrs. Hilda Payne Mrs. Bertha MacGregor The IOOF Lodge members sponsored a dance at Zurich Arena Saturday evening which was largely attended. Christie's Orchestra supplied the music. Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke of Oakville visited on Saturday with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor and Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Mr. & Mrs. Gus Voth of Bir- mingham were recent visitors with Mrs. F. G. Bonthron. A family dinner was` held at the Legion Hall on Sunday in honour of Mr. & Mrs. Doug Jolly and Dawn of Mossbank, Saskatchewan and their son-in- law and daughter, Mr.' & Mrs. Don Wuschke of Ottawa formerly of Mossbank, Sask. and Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jolly of Aurora. Those attending from the area were the family and Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Kipfer, Mr. & Mrs. Don Jolly, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Konynendyk of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hoonaard of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds and family of Seaforth were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Van Dyk on Tuesday, October 19, On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Dodds took Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyk to visit Mr. and Mrs. Luyt in Chatham. The Van Dyks stayed until Saturday and from there they have gone to Hol- land, Michigan, to visit other relatives and friends. They will return to Canada around the end of the month. Mr. Anthony Gelderland and Mrs. Jean Adenan of Ridge - town visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Booge- mans and family and Mr, and Mrs. Ron Passmore and family spent the weekend with the former's mother Mrs. Pearl Passmore. Mrs. Pearl Passmore had a very successful Auction sale on Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Passmore has had several presentations of gifts prior to moving to London. Neighbours presented her with a beautiful, hand -painted glass fruit stand last week and on Sunday, the choir of the United Church presented her with a lovely china floral. center- piece. Best wishes to Pearl, as she moves to London and starts a new life there. Colin Skea has been visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Skea for the past week. Mrs. John Skea, Junior and baby Karen have been visiting since last Sunday and Mr. John Skea, Junior visited with his parents over the week end. Mrs. Elizabeth Volland had the misfortune to fall last Tuesday and injured her hip, but the latest X-rays show that it -is not broken. She is at present in South Huron Hospit- al. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and Mrs. Daisy Ivey last week were Mrs. Beatrice Taylor of Varna, Mrs. Vera Johnston of Brucefield, Mr. and Mrs. Art Coombs of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robbins of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Al Amerlinck of Sarnia. • Bowling Party The Couples Club of Carmel Church held a bowling party at the Zurich Lanes on Sunday afternoon. The prize winners are as follows: men's high, Philip James; men's low, Rev. Jarvis; ladies high, Marlene Bell; closest birthday, Peter Dougall; boys high, Jim Parsons; girls low, Sheila Dougall. A Hallowe'en social followed at the Church when refreshments were,, served. Mr. & Mrs. Al Floggarth were hostesses. District Deputy District Deputy President was presented to the Lodge by Jr. PNG Mrs. Margaret Consitt. She was presented with a corsage and a donation for the Barrie Home. The Commission was read by Mrs. Edna Caldwell, PDDP, Exeter. The following officers were installed by the DDP Mrs. Mary Fisher with Deputy Marshall, Mrs. Bernice Ford, Mrs. Elaine Skinner soloist, Mrs. Lena Willard, pianist, the Installing Staff and guards of honour assisting. Jr, PNG Mrs. BerthaMacGregor;Noble Grand, Mrs. Dorothy Parker; vice Grand, Mrs, Maggie Campbell; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Leona Parke: Financial Secretary, Nobel Grand Mrs. Bertha MacGregor presided Wednesday evening at Arnber Rebekah Lodge when DDP Mrs. Mary Fisher, Exeter installed the of- ficers of the Lodge. Vice Grand Mrs. Dorothy Parker assisted and reported for the Visiting Committee. The Treasurer Mrs. Dorothy Corbett gave the Financial report. An "In Memoriam Gift" for the Lodge, given by the family of the late Mrs. Lillian Blackwell, was placed in loving memory and was dedicated by Noble Grand Bertha MacGregor assisted by the Vice Grand Dorothy Parker who led in prayer. Mrs. Mary Fisher, Exeter, Citizens News, October 27, 1976 -Page 5 installs officers Mrs. Irene Blackwell; treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Corbett; chaplain, Mrs. Grace Thompson; con- ductor, Mrs. Hazel Corbett; warden, Mrs. Wreatha Gregg; inside Guardian, Mrs. Gladys Coleman; Outside Guardian, Mrs, Elizabeth Riley; musician, Mrs. Evelyn McBeath; .color bearer, Mrs. Vera Lemmon; RSNG, Mrs. Ruby Bell; LSNG, Mrs. Olga Chipchase; RSVG, Mrs. Aldeen Volland; LSVG, Mrs. Margaret Consitt, Following the installation Mrs. Mary Fisher DDP addressed the lodge, stating the president of the Rebekah assembly of Ontario had. chosen "Peace" for her motto, the "Three. Links" for the emblem and "Let There Be Peace" and "Amazing Grace" were the songs. Jr. PNG Bertha MacGregor presented Mrs. Fisher DDP with a gift. Congratulations were ex- pressed to the staff by Mrs. Irene Blackwell. Greetings were ex- pressed by Bro. Don MacGregor. Exeter Palet Grand Patriarch and Sovereign Grand Lodge, Bro. Ernie Chipchase PGM, Mrs. Edna Caldwell PDDP Mrs. Irene Harnack, GoderichPDDP, Noble Grand Mrs. Grace Fuller, Goderich, and Noble Grand Mrs, Dorothy Parker. Members were entertained with piano music by Mrs. Isabell Rogerson and a social hour was enjoyed by all. p;. Campfire by the piece Bologna e 39t SLICED Ib. 49' Delsey 2 Ply 2 Roll Pack Toilet Tissue Kleenex Boutique Paper Towels Gold Seal Light Chunk Tuna 2 Roll Pack 99 63/4 FI. Oz. 594 Schneiders Wieners e 69' Burns Dinner Pork Shoulders 16.1.49 Our Own Pure Pork Sausage Ib. 9 Sliced Minced Harm b.89' Schneiders Grade A Erying Chickens b.6 Schneiders Frying Chicken Quurters .79' Soft Drinks Our Own Store Sliced Bacon Ib. 1.29 Zip Dog Food 15 FI. Oz. 5/ 9' Mom's Soft 39* Margarine 1 Ib. Green Giant Nibiet Corn 12 Fl. Oz. 39' Mother Parkers 2 Ib. Hot Chocolate $1.49 Can. No. 1 CARROTS U.S. No. 1 DEAD LETTUCE Can. No. 1 COOKING ONIONS F4'O FNFOOD 2 Ib. 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