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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-12-22, Page 25Page 26 -Citizens News, December 22, 1976 SPECIAL DELIVERY—Heather Westlake delivered her letter to Santa in person. Santa was visiting the children in the area at the Zurich public school last Saturday. Photo by McKinley �•�;�,s.nra.�aa.��s...�-??•ra.s�z,� r,�.�'it�.�..r:�t�.L3�.�.�.�p•fi Christmas ... and we wish you the best of gifts: peace on earth, good will toward men! Thanks for your kindness and loyalty. inners Supply Ltd . Dial 228-6638 BILL ELLIOTT Centralia Nuronview A group of 20 members of the Salvation Army Citadel of Goderich along with their Cap- tain, Grace Herber visited the Home on Sunday afternoon. The Band entertained in each of the sitting rooms and the rest of the group distributed gifts of fruit to all of the residents which was greatly appreciated. Mrs. Shirley Luther led the Christian Women's Club song service in the Chapel on Sun- day evening accompanied at the organ by her husband, Eric Luther. Three new residents " were welcomed at Monday's pro- gram. They were Mrs. Frances McLean, Miss Christina Is- bister and Mr. Alex Dark. Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson and Norman Speir provided the old tyme music and the Clinton Christian Reform volunteers helped with the activities and led the Carol singing. Seventy students of .the Pre- cious Blood Roman Catholic of Exeter presented their Christmas Concert on Tuesday afternoon. The students had raised the funds for the trip and the concert was greatly appreci- ated as the Huron County Board of Education has not made any allowance in the school budget for visits to the Home. Mrs Coates accompanied the school choir and a chorus from each of the grades in the sing- ing of several Christmas songs. Nancy Van Bruwaene entertain- ed with accordian solos; Janet Kints and Susan Gregus each played piano recitals. A play "Santa on Trial" was presented by Grades 5 and 6. Mrs. Law- son thanked the students and teachers on behalf of the resid- ents. Winners of the draw sponsored by the craft room were Mrs. Melinda Nivins of Clinton, who won the mat and Mrs. R. Harrison of Goderich winner of the lace cloth. The draw cleared $120. The Home was saddened on Monday to learn of the sudden death of the former ,Administrator, Mr. Harvey C. Johnston, of Clinton, and the sympathy of the resid- ents go out to Mrs. Johnston and the family. vims GREETII� From Our House ... To Your House Go Best Wishes For The Festive Season MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING YOU AN ABUNDANCE OF GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS .... Audrey and Bob McKinley linay the seasons keep bringing happy holidays to you. Our wish is that they be merry and bright ... filled with love .and peace. Accept our thanks for your loyalty. Judy Clausius, Frieda Moore, Leona Rader, Nancy McKinley, Albert and Brad Clausius ZURICH SUPERIOR MARKET renlidtaaatt