HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-10-16, Page 15Mrs. Jessie McTaggart,
Pilot Mound Manitoba, spent
last week visiting her cousin,
Mrs. Laird Mickle and other
relatives and friends in and
around Hensall;
Charles Mickle, Hamilton,
spent Thanksgiving weekend
with his mother Mrs. Laird
Mickle and also spent Sunday
along with his mother and
aunt, Mrs. Fldrence Joynt
and his sister and brother-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Brian Col-
lins and baby daughter in Kit-
chener.
Welcome to Mr. and Mrs.
John Alderson who have mov-
ed to Hensall from St. Cather-
ines and taken over the former
Reid's Quick Lunches coffee
shop on Highway 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poore,
Gayle and Elaine Bryanston
visited over the holiday week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Smith and Jerry. They also
visited with friends at Tober-
mory.
Relatives who visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne
for Thanksgiving were Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Payne of Till-
sonburg, Mrs. Clair Payne of
St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs,
Ross Berdan of Union and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne
of London.
Mr. John Castledine, who
has been visiting with Mr. Bill
Gibson for the past month,
will be returning to Perth,
Australia on Friday.
Mrs. Cecil Pepper and Mrs.
Carl Payne are attending the
London Area Convention of
the Women's Institute in
St. Thomas on Wednesday
and Thursday this week.
Thanksgiving visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sch-
walm, Mrs. Daisy Ivey and
Mrs. Elizabeth Volland were
Mrs. Margaret Consitt, Mrs.
Margaret Ingram, Mrs. Irene
Finlayson and Leota, Mrs.
Marjorie Windover all from
town and Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Johnston and Leota and
John from Brucefield, Mrs.
Phyllis Mountford and Mrs.
Marjorie Thorndyke from
Clinton, Mrs. Mary Hoggarth
from Kippen and Mrs.
Thorndyke of Clinton, who
has just returned from an
extended visit in Northern
Ontario.
4-H GIRLS' CLUB
Hensall I and II 4-H Clubs
met Tuesday evening at the
United CHurch. Election of
Officers was held as follows;
president, Dorothy Van Esb-
roech; secretary, Vicky
Mann; treasurer, Janet
Bilcke; telephone girls,
Nancy McCurdy and Sandra
Tower. Bread making tech-
niques were discussed, and
the making of whole wheat
freezer, bread was demonst-
rated. Various names for the
club were discussed, and the
fees were collected. Next
meeting will be `October 14,
at 6:30 at the church.
PRESSEY FAMILY FUND
A fund is being set up to
aid Mrs. Elva Pressey and
family after the recent death
of Calvin in a Highway
accident on October 5, as the
remaining children at home
are still all attending school.
Donations may be left at either
of the banks at Hensall.
Please mark all cheques
"The Pressey Family Fund
Association."
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DINt 1ERS
Mon. to Fri. and $un.
5:00 to 7:00
Sot. 5:00 to 8:00
BREAKFAST
Weekdays
7:30 a.m. Noon
Sat. & Sun.
8:00 a.m. to Noon
LUNCH
Every Day
12:00 Npon to 1:00 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome!
Dining Room Licensed
Under LL8O
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
Mozart's Melody Makers
Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR HOSTS; "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEI'TZ
HIGHWAY 21 • GRAND BEND
U.C.W. UNIT IV
Unit IV of Hensall United
Church Women met on Oct-
ober 2, with 17 members
answering the roll call with an
interesting event of the sum-
mer holiday. Mrs. Janes Mc-
Allister chaired the meeting
and opened with Galations 6:9
and •gave the story of Dr.
Switzer, followed by prayer.
Mrs. George Armstrong gave
a very fine devotional on her
interpretation of the closing
prayer that is sung at the conc-
lusion of the church service.
She read from the sermon on
the Mount and spoke of God's
promises and also from
Hebrews 11 regarding Faith
and closed the devotional with
prayer. Mrs. Caldwell gave
the study. Mrs. Roobal, the
hostess, and Mrs. Purdy col-
lected the offering which was
dedicated by Mrs. McAllist-
er. Mrs. R. Erratt reported
a bale of 11 boxes sent to the
London Mission. Mrs. Tom
Sherritt gave the treasur-
er's report. Lunch was serv-
ed by Mrs. Purdy and her
helpers.
Zurich Citizens News, October 16, 1975 - Page 15
UNITED CHURCH SERVICE
Thanksgiving Sunday was
celebrated at the United
Church Service with Rev.
Don Beck in charge and
Mrs. John Turkheim at the
organ.
Thb Thanksgiving sermon
was entitled "Job's Thanks-
giving and Ours," and the
choir sang the anthem, "Now
let us all priase God and
Sing."
Flowers were from the fun-
erals of the late Alvin Pressey
and Mrs. Annie Cole and the
Communion Table and wind-
owsills were beautifully
decorated with fall veget-
ables and bread on the table.
Co.. is sod se, is for
SPECIAL PRICES
on
ELECTROHOME
Stereo and Television
Westlake furniture
Tide Detergent
Downy Fabric Softener
Maxwell House Coffee
Sylvania Light Bulbs
Robin Hood A.P. Flour
Kellogg's Mini Wheats
York Ice Cream CLOVER CREAM
5 LB
$2.09
66 OZ 9$43
1LB 9.39
2's 43c
7 L $1.12
13 02 73`
1/2 GAL $ 1 .39
MONARCH POUCH 9 1/2 OZ
Cake Mixes 39(
Icing Mixes 39t
BEEMAID 2 LB
Creamed Honey $1.64 l Beans with Pork 3/$1
MONARCH POUCH 71/4 OZ
80Z
Halo Shampoo 89+x'
COLGATE' S 50 ML
Dental Cream 63+
VAN CAMP'S 14 OZ
(BUTTERSCOTCH or SEMI -SWEET
CHOCOLATE) 12 OZ
,Baking Chipits $1.09
,IN OIL 3 1/4 OZ
Brunswick Sardines 3/63
;GRAPE FLAVOUR 4's
Tang Crystals
MINUTE 6 OZ
Rice Mixes
TETLEY ORANGE PEKOE 72's
Tea Bags
ORANGE or GRAPEFRUIT 48 OZ
Treesweet Juice
$1.23
45G
$1.19
69G
STOKELY'S 14 OZ
kidney Beans 3/$1
4's
Zest Regular Bar 79t.
38 0Z
Spic & Span $1.19
CHRISTIES 1 LB
Premium Crackers .69'
RUFF 'N' REDDI 10's
Garbage Bags 99t
RUFF 'N' REDDI 12's
Kitchen Catchers 59t
SCHNEIDER'S
Thuringer Summer Sousage
Breaded Chicken Legs
Skillet Strip
SUNKIST VALENCIA
Oranges
DOZ 89
ONTARIO 10 OZ CTN
Brussel Sprouts
49'
LB1.59
11/2 LBS $2.39
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Relatives who visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne
for Thanksgiving were Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Payne of Till-
sonburg, Mrs. Clair Payne of
St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs,
Ross Berdan of Union and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne
of London.
Mr. John Castledine, who
has been visiting with Mr. Bill
Gibson for the past month,
will be returning to Perth,
Australia on Friday.
Mrs. Cecil Pepper and Mrs.
Carl Payne are attending the
London Area Convention of
the Women's Institute in
St. Thomas on Wednesday
and Thursday this week.
Thanksgiving visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sch-
walm, Mrs. Daisy Ivey and
Mrs. Elizabeth Volland were
Mrs. Margaret Consitt, Mrs.
Margaret Ingram, Mrs. Irene
Finlayson and Leota, Mrs.
Marjorie Windover all from
town and Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Johnston and Leota and
John from Brucefield, Mrs.
Phyllis Mountford and Mrs.
Marjorie Thorndyke from
Clinton, Mrs. Mary Hoggarth
from Kippen and Mrs.
Thorndyke of Clinton, who
has just returned from an
extended visit in Northern
Ontario.
4-H GIRLS' CLUB
Hensall I and II 4-H Clubs
met Tuesday evening at the
United CHurch. Election of
Officers was held as follows;
president, Dorothy Van Esb-
roech; secretary, Vicky
Mann; treasurer, Janet
Bilcke; telephone girls,
Nancy McCurdy and Sandra
Tower. Bread making tech-
niques were discussed, and
the making of whole wheat
freezer, bread was demonst-
rated. Various names for the
club were discussed, and the
fees were collected. Next
meeting will be `October 14,
at 6:30 at the church.
PRESSEY FAMILY FUND
A fund is being set up to
aid Mrs. Elva Pressey and
family after the recent death
of Calvin in a Highway
accident on October 5, as the
remaining children at home
are still all attending school.
Donations may be left at either
of the banks at Hensall.
Please mark all cheques
"The Pressey Family Fund
Association."
01111111•M•••11.0111.11' ••••Ms•SISIMoili,
OPEN DAILY
DINt 1ERS
Mon. to Fri. and $un.
5:00 to 7:00
Sot. 5:00 to 8:00
BREAKFAST
Weekdays
7:30 a.m. Noon
Sat. & Sun.
8:00 a.m. to Noon
LUNCH
Every Day
12:00 Npon to 1:00 p.m.
You Are Always Welcome!
Dining Room Licensed
Under LL8O
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
Mozart's Melody Makers
Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR HOSTS; "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEI'TZ
HIGHWAY 21 • GRAND BEND
U.C.W. UNIT IV
Unit IV of Hensall United
Church Women met on Oct-
ober 2, with 17 members
answering the roll call with an
interesting event of the sum-
mer holiday. Mrs. Janes Mc-
Allister chaired the meeting
and opened with Galations 6:9
and •gave the story of Dr.
Switzer, followed by prayer.
Mrs. George Armstrong gave
a very fine devotional on her
interpretation of the closing
prayer that is sung at the conc-
lusion of the church service.
She read from the sermon on
the Mount and spoke of God's
promises and also from
Hebrews 11 regarding Faith
and closed the devotional with
prayer. Mrs. Caldwell gave
the study. Mrs. Roobal, the
hostess, and Mrs. Purdy col-
lected the offering which was
dedicated by Mrs. McAllist-
er. Mrs. R. Erratt reported
a bale of 11 boxes sent to the
London Mission. Mrs. Tom
Sherritt gave the treasur-
er's report. Lunch was serv-
ed by Mrs. Purdy and her
helpers.
Zurich Citizens News, October 16, 1975 - Page 15
UNITED CHURCH SERVICE
Thanksgiving Sunday was
celebrated at the United
Church Service with Rev.
Don Beck in charge and
Mrs. John Turkheim at the
organ.
Thb Thanksgiving sermon
was entitled "Job's Thanks-
giving and Ours," and the
choir sang the anthem, "Now
let us all priase God and
Sing."
Flowers were from the fun-
erals of the late Alvin Pressey
and Mrs. Annie Cole and the
Communion Table and wind-
owsills were beautifully
decorated with fall veget-
ables and bread on the table.
Co.. is sod se, is for
SPECIAL PRICES
on
ELECTROHOME
Stereo and Television
Westlake furniture
Tide Detergent
Downy Fabric Softener
Maxwell House Coffee
Sylvania Light Bulbs
Robin Hood A.P. Flour
Kellogg's Mini Wheats
York Ice Cream CLOVER CREAM
5 LB
$2.09
66 OZ 9$43
1LB 9.39
2's 43c
7 L $1.12
13 02 73`
1/2 GAL $ 1 .39
MONARCH POUCH 9 1/2 OZ
Cake Mixes 39(
Icing Mixes 39t
BEEMAID 2 LB
Creamed Honey $1.64 l Beans with Pork 3/$1
MONARCH POUCH 71/4 OZ
80Z
Halo Shampoo 89+x'
COLGATE' S 50 ML
Dental Cream 63+
VAN CAMP'S 14 OZ
(BUTTERSCOTCH or SEMI -SWEET
CHOCOLATE) 12 OZ
,Baking Chipits $1.09
,IN OIL 3 1/4 OZ
Brunswick Sardines 3/63
;GRAPE FLAVOUR 4's
Tang Crystals
MINUTE 6 OZ
Rice Mixes
TETLEY ORANGE PEKOE 72's
Tea Bags
ORANGE or GRAPEFRUIT 48 OZ
Treesweet Juice
$1.23
45G
$1.19
69G
STOKELY'S 14 OZ
kidney Beans 3/$1
4's
Zest Regular Bar 79t.
38 0Z
Spic & Span $1.19
CHRISTIES 1 LB
Premium Crackers .69'
RUFF 'N' REDDI 10's
Garbage Bags 99t
RUFF 'N' REDDI 12's
Kitchen Catchers 59t
SCHNEIDER'S
Thuringer Summer Sousage
Breaded Chicken Legs
Skillet Strip
SUNKIST VALENCIA
Oranges
DOZ 89
ONTARIO 10 OZ CTN
Brussel Sprouts
49'
LB1.59
11/2 LBS $2.39
LE1.39
CANADA NO 1
Cabbage
2/49
SUPERIOR!
tOFOOD MAkiET'S.l
Zurich Superior Market
DIAL, 236-4354• ZURICH