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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-11-12, Page 17
tit sig :t, Bready Bunch Did you know that bread provides iron and 13 vitamins? Well, it does. The Bready Bunch found this out on Wednesday, November 5 at their fourth meeting. There are many forms of bread used in our daily meals, such as toasts, bread stuffings and bread puddings. At this meeting we all had our fingers in the dough. Cloverleafs, pan rolls, finger rolls, bow knots, figure eights, snails, parkerhouse rolls and fan tans were made. They looked and tasted delicious. You are cordially invited to a preview of our exciting new Christmas Toy and Gift Selection ON DISPLAY DURING OUR Christmas OPEN OUSE ALL DAY Fri, Nov. 21 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 1 0 % Disc®unt On Cash PurchasesAll (Except Large & Small Appliances) NO TOY COUPONS ON DISCOUNT SALES Santa Claus Will Attend See Him From 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Coffee & Donuts Served 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS, NOVEMBER 12, 1975 - PAGE 17 DRYSDALE HOME 5 § Hensall HARDWARE. 262-2015 e±i ski s c++ c�st+� r�ivz� ��i sivi s r; s�ia c ct .1763111 Make Your Laundry More Convenient With Whirl o AUTOMATIC D Home Appliances WASHERS • Two Speed • Five Cycles ONLY $399 valmorawaz AUTOMATIC DRYERS 999 PRICED FROM WE ACCEPT TRADES WHITING'S • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) • Antiques & Things MAIN ST. 235-1964 EXETER CHAMPION CHEERLEADERS - The cheer leading championship of the Huron - Perth Conference was won Saturday by South Huron District High School. At the top is Cathy Willard. In the third row are Elaine Overholt, Ellen Eveleigh and manager Lori Rowe. Next are Vicky Miller and Deb Ford and Ruby Beierling, Michelle Robins- on and Lisa Westcott are at the bottom . (News Photo) Hensall UCW elected officers Unit 4 of Hensall United Church Women met on November 4 with Mrs. James McAllister in charge. She opened the meeting with "Cast your burden upon the Lord and He will sustain you," a prayer and a hymn. Mrs. 1'. Sherritt was accompanist. Mrs. E. Rowe gave the Devot- ional reading Psalm 121, ""I will lift up my eyes unto the hills"". She ended the devotional with prayer and a hymn. The study was taken by Mrs. E. Luther who was introduced by Mrs. Slade. The topic was the Ten Commandments -and pointed out that the first ones show man 's relation to God and the rest are man's relation to his fellow man. No man breaks God's law and gets away with it; he breaks himself. Mrs. Luther was thanked by Mrs. McAllister. Miss Greta Lammie provided a fine program number. Mrs. R. M. McAllister and Mrs. Roobal took up the coll- ection, that was dedicated by Mrs. McAllister. Plans were made for quilting, for flowers for the Sanctuary in November and for the Devo- tional for the next General Meeting December 1. •Roll Call was answerea oy 2S people. Election of officers was as follows; leader, Mrs. James McAllister; assistant, Mrs. R. Erratt; secretary, Mrs. E. Rowe; assistant, Mrs. J. Flynn; treasur- er, Mrs. T. Sherritt; assistant Mrs. G. Armstrong; social fun functions, Mrs. H. Caldwell; assistant, Mrs. R. Erratt, pian- ists, Mrs. L. Mickle, Mrs. T. Sherritt. The meeting closed with a hymn and the Mizpah Bened- iction. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. Tee -Jay Family Fashions Are Featuring We are offering special values for men and women to make room for our Christmas merchandise which is arriving daily. For the Little Men We now have GWG JEANS Cords, shirts, hopsack pants, unslacks and wee- ieans for the Tittle guy. HENSALL A small choice of BOMBER JACKETS off white, 2 5 % OFF lined, ideal for work. Reg. Price For the Ladies SPECIAL RACK OF PANT SUITS 20©/x. Off Reg. Price TEEJ AY Family ons OPEN TO 9 P.M. FRIDAY Formerly Traylor Ladies' Wear 262-250 1