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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-06-19, Page 2PAGE 2 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS • THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1975 Queensway highlights Belated birthday greetings to Wilfred Goodwin who celebrated his birthday, June 17. A most successful Open House was held bn Monday with the ladies "from the Christian Ref- ormed Church in Exeter serv- ing tea and cookies. Mrs. Ernest Perry and Mr, and Mrs. James Worrell visited Ern- est Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brad- ley, ' St. Marys with Arthur Bragg. Mrs. Marion Schenk and Jeanete Lippert visited Hugo Schenk. Visitors with Ada Smil- lie were Grace Peck, Hazel McNaughton, Clarence and Ann Smillie. Visitors with Louise Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell, Mrs. Ernest Pym, Verna Coates, Vera Pincombe and Les Mitchell. Mrs. Ethel Squire and Mrs. Myrtle Rodd visited with Minnie Squire. Ruth Johnston, Exeter, visited with Lynn Latimer. Misses Greta and Amy Lammie visited with Vera Lammie, Louise Mitchell and Anna Dining. Lawrence Wein entertained the residents on Tuesday morning by playing the piano and leading in a sing -song. On Wednesday, the church service was conducted by Rev. Glen Wright of the James Street United Church in Exeter. Louise Mitchell accompanied on the piano. 0 SPECIAL SERVICE At St. Paul' s Anglican Church in Hensall on Sunday evening, June 15, a very outstanding service was conductged by the London Citadel Corps of the Sal- vation Army, under the leader- ship of Mr. William Bennett. The ladies choir, 'The Salv- ation Sound' under the direction of Mr. Morgan Sharp delighted the congregation with several numbers. Mr. Sharp, a tenor, sang three solos accompanied by the organist, Mr. David French. An inspiring address on Things, People, God, was given by Mr. William Bennett. Lunch and friendship hour was held foll- owing the service. Rev. G.A. Anderson expresses appreciation to the London group on behalf of the congregation. Many winners at Penny Sale A successful Penny Sale spon- sored by the Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary was held Fri- day evening in the Legion Hall Winners are as follows; the address is Hensall unless indic- ated differently. The article won is first, the donator is next and the winner follows; Table, Bonthron funeral home, Ray Schwalm; Lawn sprinkler, Knight Electric, Ray Schwalm; Lamp, Bendix, Marion Wasson, Exeter; Electric mixer, Don HensaUU WI hear princess The June meeting of Hensall Women's Institute was held Wednesday evening in the Leg- ion Hall. Members and guests gathered at 7 p.m. for a myst- ery supper which proved to be very hilarious. The waitresses attired in suit- able clothing took individual orders and grace was sung be- fore the meal was served. In charge of the supper were the hostesses, Hilda Payne and Jessie McAllister. After the sup- per, the president, Hilda Payne presented gifts to the 4-H leaders of last year's clubs, Belva Fuss • Cathy Fuss, Janis Bisback, Brenda Pepper. Helen Ginney, Anne Lenting. The meeting was opened with a sing song. The roll call was answered with sing, say or pay. Jessie McAllister gave a report on the district annual held in Dashwood on May 15. Minutes were read and approved, and treasurer Marg Ingram gave a re- port. Hilda Payne gave final details on the upcoming bus trip to Elmira on June 23. Money may be paid in advance to Janis Bisback. Those going on the bus trip are asked to meet at 8;15 p.m. at the HensalI Town Hall as the bus leaves at 8:30 sharp. Mabel Shirray introduced the guest speaker, Mary Ann Milt- enberg, 19 -year old Lucknow girl who is Huron County's Dairy Princess. She spoke on some of the fairs she had attended and outlined what she had to do to become a dairy princess. She also showed a film on Milk.' Mabel led in an exercise song. Hazel Corb- ett gave courtesy remarks. CENTRAL HURON RECREATION COMPLEX SUMMER PROGRAM V ANA STRA JUNE 29, 1975 TO SEPTEMBER 20, 1975 INDOOR HEATED POOL, COLD OR RAINY DAYS DO NOT INTERRUPT OUR PERSONALIZED PROGAMS ADULT SWIMS FAMILY SWIMS PUBLIC SWIMMING MONDAY TO 12:00 p.m. -1:00 p.m. FRIDAY 8:30 p.m. -9:00 p.m. (at least one parent must accompany children) MONDAY TO FRIDAY 6:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2:00 p.m. -3:00 p.m. 12 WEEK PROGRAM STARTING JUNE 30, 1975 LADIES SWIM GYM MEN'S SWIM GYM CO-ED ADULT INSTRUCTION LADIES ADULT INSTR•JCTION DIAPER SWIM MOM 84 TOT R.L.S.S. BRONZE MEDALLION SWIM-Am.THON, SAT., JUNE 21- 1:30 P.M. LINE UP YOUR SPONSORS NOW AND ENTER THE SWIM-A-TNON, PROCEEDS WILL SUPPORT THE CENTRAL HURON RECREATION COMPLEX,RUILDING FUND; FOR INFORMATION OR PLEDGE FORMS CALL 482-3544 TENNIS The Vanastra Parks committee operate 6 courts with change room, showers, and snacks available in the Recreation Centre. Courts are open at your leisure. FEE 510.60 Single 625.00 Family REGISTER IN PERSON SAM Y, JUNE 21 Why not take art in this rapidly growingri 9 ' sttooP7 P AT S��I''1E� rll4yG k'd115 w trr ig{2,7a11,-,G w:;^cv rxr,.4.,:74,00 se r sam:ARIA,PC;,Pomsr WAIN YA,C.041/4P6C45 n S:sielOcaa0,9a 4, Travers Electric, Grace Sararas; Pin-up lamp, Custom Trailers, Exeter, Michael Lenting; Art- ificial flowers, Palmer Florist, Clinton, Grace Peck. Pillow cases, P.L. McNaughton Ins., Minnie Noakes; $5 vouch- er, Ted Thuss, Elaine Stebbins; 15 quarts milk, Hurondale Dairy, George Beer; one-year subscription, Huron Expositor, Garnet Allan; $10 bill, Dr. God- dard, Greg Sangster; Garden tool set, Country Flowers, Exeter, Jerry Chappel; $10 bill, W.G. Thompson, Ronald Lavery; Wrist watch, Reid's Lunch, Ray Schwalm; one year subsc- ription, Clinton News Record, Jeff Britton, Seaforth. Towel set, Parker and Parker, Joyce Pepper; '5 voucher, Beaton Bakery, Sheila Reaburn; one-year subscription, Exeter Times Advocate, Helen Tinney; Hair oil, Flynn barber shop, Hilda Austin, Seaforth; '10 voucher, Al's Super Save, Glen McKenzie; $10 bill, Ball - Macauley, Mary Becheler, Zurich. Patio lights, C.E. Reid and sons, Pat Pollock; $10 Perm, Sylvia Merner Salon, Annie Reid; Chimes,Crest Hardware, Cecil Maxwell; '5 voucher for dry cleaning, Grand Bend Clean- ers, Exeter, Grace Wurm, •Exeter; Clock, Crest Hardware. Doris Allan, Seaforth; '5 bill Don Joynt, Jack Aikenhead; '10 bill, Smith Construction, Jim Pollock; '10 perm, Will- iams Hairstyling, Jim Smale. Rose bowl, Ron's 'variety, Doris Jantzi $5 bill, Huron Auto Supply, Wilma McMichael, Clinton; '10 gift certificate, Ruth Ann Smale; Avon, Leona Parke, Dave Ingram; Avon soap, Leona Parke, Ruby Beierling, Zurich; Set of dishes, Ron. 5 to $1.00, Sandra Carlile. Punch bowl set, Queensway Nursing Home, Sandra Towers; Men's Avon, Leona Parke, Gor- don Munn; Lawn chair, Hensall Co-op, Mrs. Tom Slavin, Exet- er '10 bill, Gerbro Mill, Ron Harvey, Exeter; set of bed lamps Legion Auxiliary, Tammy Alex - r p -finis aluminum sidi an can install! ander. Case of vegetables, peas, Canadian Canners, Exeter, Phyllis Mountford, Clinton; push broom, Legion AUXILIARY, 'Grace Peck; Rod and reel set, Canadian Legion 468, Scott Ingram; Pitch Fordk, Jim's Machine Shop, Greg Sangster; car oil, Lavender Garage, Jack Aikenhead, two mirrors and Wax Hensall Motors, Bill Fairbairn, Oil, Kyles Garage, Olga Zemit- is, Dashwood; eight cases Pepsi Tuckey *Beverages, 4 draws,; Brian Randall, Tammy Bell, Hilda Austin, Sedaforth, Mrs. Ethel Maxwell; Bubble bath; Legion Auxiliary, Brenda Walper, Exeter, Sherry McGregor, Dashwood, two books, Auxiliary, Jim Polock; two bracelet sets, Auxiliary, Kim Ingram. Small doll, Legin Auxiliary, Angela Bell; bowing set, Leg- ion Auxiliary, Melinda Bell; Rasggety Ann doll, Auxiliary, David Skea; Puzzles, Auxiliary, Marlene Ingram, Bath oil, Auxiliary, Sandra Towers; Fire extinguisher, Hyde Brothers, Gordon Munn; two dinners, Pineridge Chalet, Leroy Hoff- man. Luxaclad The whole Luxaclad system is described in our easy to read "How to Apply" Booklet, In fact, up -dating your home with Luxaclad siding is an ideal husband -and -wife project. It's so light and so easy to handle. And you need absolutely no building experience! The built-in "margin for error" in every Luxaclad component (panel, joint mould, corner post) makes up for a slip here and an off -the -line cut there ... makes it so simple to get professional results. Save hundreds in installation' costs. Save, too, on fuel every winter. Especially with the bonded - on fiber backerboard. And save yourselfthe head, back and pocket ache of.painting every few years. iNsrau. FIN Luxaclad. 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