Zurich Citizens News, 1975-10-23, Page 25GOOD HUNTING - SAFELY
Once again hunting season
is here. The community serv-
ices branch of the Ontario
Provincial Police remind
you that there are several
basic gun -handling rules.
Hunting accidents claim
about 125 lives each year,
usually because the most
simple rules have been broken
What ca'n you do?
* Never consume alcohol
before, or during a hunt.
* Know the identifying
features of the game you
intend to hunt.
*Never shoot in the direct-
ion of buildings or livestock.
You cannot depend on the
common sense of the hunter
beside you --wear bright
orange.
The handling of firearms
requires great care.
* Always handle a gun as
if it were loaded.
* Never climb a tree or
fence with a loaded firearm.
* Always carry your gun
so that you can control the
direction of the muzzle.
* Unattended firearms
should always be unloaded.
Few hunting deaths are
accident --they are usually
caused by negligence --crimin-
al negligence. So keep crime
prevention in mind. The crim-
inal code provides a still
penalty for this offence.
Don't be at either end of
an "accident," use these
common sense measures and
enjoy a safe hunting trip.
Golden Glimpses
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As each new day dawns
sunny and bright, as it has
for almost the past month,
I am sure people are thankful
for the beautiful weather
which has made the harvest-
ing of most of their crops
possible.
On Monday evening films
were shown in the dining
room followed by refresh-
ments. Application forms
are now available for the
Maple Woods Apartments
and may be picked up at the
office, or mailed whenever
the nail begins to move
again.
On Tuesday evening, the
Ladies of Grand Bend United
Church sponsored the birth-
day party for the month of
October. A program of piano
and violin music was very
much enjoyed by the residents
followed by a delicious lunch
including a birthday cake and
ice cream. The only resident
owling scores at Zurich Lanes
Angels - Theresa Stark - 571
Starlites - Pat Schroeder - 637
Jolly Six - Wanda McClinchey 677
Packers - Nellie Trott - 551
Red Gables - Sandra Dickert - 753
Town & Country Six- Shirley Pole - 553
Ups & Downs - Irene Hartman - 573
Alley Oops - Erla Smale -'600
Happy Gang - Maxine Miller - 463
Road Runners - Anita Faber - 617
Super Six - Barb Rau - 612
Dashcttes - Donna Schilbe - 568
HIGH SINGLE - Rita Mommersteeg - 312
HIGH TRIPLE —Rita Mommersteeg - 787
HIGH AVERAGE - Rita Mommersteeg - 209
SENIOR MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE, October 23, 1975
TOTAL POINTS
17
33
30
34
11
18
16
25
2
31
24
11
Hi Hopes - Claire Geiger - 516
Whippoorwills - Bob Horner - 612
Varieties - Jack Hamilton - 625
Hawkeyes - Barry McClean - 447
Ramblers - Howard Finkbeiner - 487
HIGH SINGLE- Allan Gascho - 284
HIGH TRIPLE - Jack Hamilton - 625
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
A.C. BLACKWELL, B.A.,B.D.
PASTOR
Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
10 a.m.- Worship Service
10;45 a.m.-Sun Church School
EVERYONE WELCOME
Zurich Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
9:45 a.m.-Worship Service
10:45 a.m.-Sun Church School
MEDITATION:- He that
dwelleth in the secret place
of the most High shall abide
under the shadow of the
Almighty.
I will say of the Lord. He
is my refuge and my strength;
my God in Him will I trust.
Psal. 91:1,2
EVERYONE WELCOME
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Emmanuel
United Church
BRUCE GUY, B.A.,
SUPPLY MINISTER
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
11 A.M.- Worship Service
Sunday School
EVERYONE WELCOME
Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
10 a.m. - Sunday School
11 a.m. Worship Service
8 p.m. - Worship Service
Every Wednesday Evening
8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study
It is a good thing to give
thanks unto the Lord, and to
sing unto Thy name, 0
most High."
Psalm 92:1
EVERYONE WELCOME
having a birthday during the
month of October
Alma Southcott.
On Tuesday afternoon
some of the residents enjoy-
ed a bus ride along the lake
as far as Greenway and back
home by way of Exeter.
We hope the nice weather
will continue so that; the
bus rides can be enjoyed.
Mrs. Mary Weston has
pieced a beautiful quilt which
has now been quilted by the
residents. She has donated it
to the craft room and tickets
are being sold on it, the sec-
ond prize will be a set of 6
place mats made by Mrs. Sus-
anna Snider. The draw will
be made at Christmas. Tick-
ets will be available at the
tuck -shop or office, or from
the residents. Proceeds will
be for the purchase of a par-
affin bath to be used for the
treatment of residents suffer-
ing from arthritic hands
and feet.
The November Auxiliary
meeting will be held on Tues-
day evening, November 4,
at the Home at 7 p.m. The
first part of the meeting will
consist of a program for the
residents followed by refresh-
ments. The business part of
the meeting will follow. All
interested ladies are invited
to attend. Plans are under way
for the 9th annual bazaar
and bake sale to be held on
November 15 from 2 to 4
p.m. Your interest will be
appreciated.
The Sunday evening chapel
service was conducted
by Rev. Bruce Pierce of Cred-
iton United Church. Music
was provided by a trio consist-
ing of Miss Ella Morlock,
Miss Adams and Mr. Cecil
Skinner. Mrs. Finkbeiner of
Exeter presided at the organ.
was Mrs.
Do you hate to cook?
Then choose yogurt instead of
homemade puddings. Fresh
fruit instead of baked desserts
Raw vegetables and juices
instead of cooked. Cold cuts
and quick cooking meats
instead of gourmet dishes.
Remember, Nutrition Matters
and during Nutrition Week.
November 2-8, 1975, create
a more healthful food style
for yourself. You' II be glad
you did.
WHITING'S
Warehouse
Furniture and
Appliances
Unlimited
MAIN ST. EXETER
See Them
Today ...
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS, OCTOBER 30, 1975 - PAGE 9
Mss Ada Webster, Luck -
now and Mrs. Olive Blake,
Dungannon visited this past
week with Mrs. Eileen Con-
sitt.
Mrs. Marie Pask spent two
days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. B. Pascuzzo at
Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Meyers
returned home Sunday after
spending a few days with
their grandchildren, Dr. David
and Faith Clarkson and family
at Mississauga, also celebrat-
ing their daughter Doris'
birthday.
Last Monday Mrs, Will-
iam Jones of Mount Brydges
and Mrs. Gar Dtibe of
Amhersburg, called on Mrs.
Pask.
Mrs. Marie Pask called on
friends at Caledonia last week.
Because of too much food.
and too litle activity, half of
all adults in Canada are over-
weight. During Nutrition
Week, November 2-8, 1975,
take a good look, Is that over-
weight person you?
FAMILY PACK
Ground Chuck
A-1 STEER BEEF - COUNTRY STYLE
Short Rib Roust
A-1 STEER 6 and 7th RIB
rime Rib Rast X81.3
A -].STEER - 1st to 5th RIB
Prions Rib Steak Al
ALLEN'S PURE 48 OZ
Apple Juice
SCOTT'S 2 ROLL PACK
Paper Towels
MOTHER PARKER'S 10 OZ JAR
Instant Coffee
BONNIE 15 OZ
Dog Food
52c
8$C
$L88
z/3U
BADEN 3X COLBY FARMER'S 14 OZ
Brick Cheese $1.28
TIDE 5 LB BOX
Detergent $2.08
CAKE & PASTRY - 7 LB BAG
Monarch Flour 984
TOMATO or VEGETABLE 10 OZ
Aylmer Soup . 5/87
SILVERWOOD'S HOMO or2%
Bag Milk $1.49
NO 1
Ontario Cabbage
ONTARIO NO 1 - 2 LB BAG
Cooking Onions
EA 28
2/48
GOLOPJ- YELLOW
Bananas
L_; 354
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Prices effective October 29 to closing November 4
Monday to Thursday 8 to 6; Friday 8 to 9 Saturday 8 to 7;
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