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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-01-09, Page 13PAGE 14 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 19'75 DAS/IW000 and DISTR!CT NEWS Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader 4! Dr. and Mrs. A.C. Whittier, John and Margaret, Mississauga, Susan Whittier, Edmonton, Alberta, Robert Whittier, Fredricton New Brunswick. Mrs. Rose Laub, Exeter; Erma Wein, Clinton; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wein all with Mrs. Hilda Wein. Mr. and Mrs. Vyrne Weido and Larry and Mrs. Laura Weido with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weide and family, Oakville. Miss Margaret Merner, Water- loo was with her father Milford Merner. Mrs. Edith Beierling with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beierling, Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rader and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and family and Mr. and llrs. Floyd Rader and family, all of Dorchester; Mr. and Mrs. Colin ;McGregor and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rader and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Deichert, Zurich, were with Mrs. Hilda Rader. Deanne McKnight, Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martene. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and girls, Zion, were New Year's Day callers with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader. $1412•114VIZMUSIMMIs 41.41$11101•6111114101 Steerdi 16"N This \.;, Way BY LARRY SNIDER Trying to conceal the radio antenna, auto companies are considering printing it in the roof of the car, in the area of the drip molding. Should cut down on vandalism. * Approximately 85% of 1975 cars will come equipped with radial tires. That's up from 50% on 1974 models. When driving in cold climate, check your power steering oil. Heavy oil can con- geal and cause power steering to operate noisily. * Bumpers on the new cars have uniform heights. It's got to help. Exessive gas consumption can be caused by high float level, plugged air bleed or high fuel - pump pressure. Have your car- buretor checked. If the old car's eating up gas, maybe it's time to get a new one. See the economical models at Larry Sniders. Larry Snider •. MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soon! { 40,044,,.1 . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Veitch and Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. Langford Ridley, Parkhill; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morton, Strathroy were with Mr. and Mrs. Jim White and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tie- rnan had an enjoyable bus trip to Florida where they stayed at Daytona Beach. They toured Disney World and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schroed- er and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mathers spent the holiday in Florida. They had no trouble finding camping sites and beat the line-ups to Disney World but saw many cars in lineups on the highways. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reste- mayer, Alliston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, Sunday. Mrs. Hilda Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Willert , Zurich, on Sunday. Mr, Willert is recuperating at his home following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader were supper guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader and fam- ily, Stratford. Susan Van Dorsselaer celebra- ted her sixth birthday last week. Sharing her birthday was a great aunt Mrs. Laura Datars who had a New Year's birthday. Other guests were Mrs. Elva Willert and Mrs. Hilda Haugh. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Eagleson and Marshall, Little Current, Manitoulin spent the holiday week with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber and other relatives. Mrs. Martha Miller has return, ed home after spending two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Sieg- fried Miller and family, Port Dover. Huronview news Mr. Dick Roorda led the Christian Reformed song service on Sunday evening assisted by members of the congregation and a vocal duet by Mrs. Van Dyke and Mrs. Wieringa. Shirley McClure and Debbie Flynn entertained with step dancing numbers at Monday afternoons activities, with old time music by Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman Speir, Jerry Collins and Philip Regier. Helen Fisher and Morgan Dalt- on led singing of favourite carols with three numbers by the rythm band and theprogram Barfield The Scouts and Cubs and their leaders rode around the village on the evening of December 20 and sang Christmas Carols to the elderly and shut-ins. They were later invited back to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Siertsema for an exchange of -gifts and lunch. Mrs. W. •Taman and Mrs. J. Chapman were also present and presented the leaders with gifts. On Friday Dec 27 the Scouts and Cubs enjoyed a hike at the Bannock- burn Conservation Area. At noon they roasted hot dogs and returned home at 3 p.m. Allreported a very enjoyable outing with many thanks to the leaders for allowing them this opportunity. • pinmalesimmemillenalumgaiWailtai Independent Shipper to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer Monday 1s Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL BAYFI ELD 565-2636 Sy 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Sauce* No Charges on Pickup finished by everybody joining hands for Auld Lang Syne. Many thanks to the volunteers who helped with the activities. Mr. Ed Stiles, of Goderich played an hour of organ requests on Thursday afternoon and accompanied Mrs, Betty Rogers with vocal solos. The McQuaid family of Sea - forth provided a musical prog- ram for Thursday evening. This is a very talented family and play a variety of instru- ments as well as step dancing by the girls. Mrs. Wilfred McQuaid plays piano; Wilfred, Paul and Anne Marie violin; Norman and Bernard electric guitar and Aloysius drums. Miss Marion Gray expressed the appreciation of the residents. Following the program a letter was read from Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Howard who have moved to Hanover and three new res- idents were welcomed to the Home; Mrs. Henderson of Brucefield, Mrs. McCreight of Wingham and Mrs. McKercher, of Jamestown. FUSSY BUDGETS PREFER OUR T-BONE Wing Steaks SIRLOIN TIP or ROUND Steak Roasts OUR OWN FRESH Sausage STORE -SLICED RIND -ON Sliced Bacon CENTRE- CUT PEAMEAL Back Bacon oxtail .1 .89 .x '1.79 LB '1.19 x'1.19 $1.39 51.49 LB c BY -THE -PIECE SLICED LB LB FREEZER SPECIALS A-1 HEIFER Sides of Beef LB 95` Front Quarters 82` Hind Quarters LB x1.15 Average weight 100 - 120 lb. quarters Prices include Fully Processed These advertised items may be bought at the VILLAGE MARKET in BAYFIELD. Free Delivery within 10 miles We reserve the right to limit quantities WINNERS OF CHRISTMAS DRAW 1st - Karl Haberer - 14 lb Turkey 2nd - Mrs. Herb Keller - Ready -to -eat Smoked Ham 3rd - Carolyn Bedour - $5 Meat Voucher YUNGBLUT'S Meat Market PHONE 236-4312 ZURICH STORE HOURS IN ZURICH THE ZURICH BUSINESS PLACES LISTED BELOW WILL OBSERVE :THE FOLLOWING CLOSED FRIDAY AT 6 P.M. UNTIL THE END OF MARCH * • Yungblut's Meat Market * Heimrich's Lunch & Variety * Hess Jewellery Store * Zurich Pro Hardware * Oesch Shoe Store