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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-12-10, Page 6Page 6 - Citizens News, Dec. 10175 SABRES ARE WINNERS - The Buffalo Sabres won the boys floor hockey championship at Zurich Public School recently. From the left are Robert Willert, Jim Smith, Bob Livingston, Paul Lavery, Greg Kirk and Kevin Oke. Missing was Edward Neeb. GIRLS HOCKEY CHAMPS - The Canadians won the girls floor hockey championship at Zurich Public School recently. From the left are Charlotte Gingerich, Darlene Steckle, Darlene Oesch, Vicki Schroeder, Connie Steibach, Peggy Hay and Barbara Rader. News photo. In n )akery window: "Cakes, 66c Upside-down Cakes, 99c." UCW December meeting Mrs. Kennedy was hostess for the December meeting of Unit 4 of Hensall U.C.W, Mrs. James McAllister opened the meeting with a poem, 'A Christmas Pray- er'. Mrs. Eric Luther was in charge of the devotional, and chose as the topic, 'Roads to Bethlehem'. She was assisted by Mrs. Erratt, Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. Harburn, Mrs. Sherritt, Mrs. Riley and Mrs. Armstrong. Christmas carols were sung throughout the devotional, with Mrs. Mickle accompanist. White gift services Holy Communion was admin- istered at the second Advent ser- vice of Hensall United Church conducted by Rev. Don Beck. The second Advent candle was lit by Joanne Pepper, signifying the 'Gifts' of Christmas. Mrs. Doug Kyle was received into membership at the beginning of the Communion Service. The choir sang the anthem, 'How lovely are the Messengers' with Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. The meditation was on the topic, 'More Love than we can. Earn'. White Gift Services will be held at both Hensall and Chislehurst United Churches next Sunday and there will be a Carol Service at Hensall United Church next Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Plan for =hi <<-verne t day The closing meeting of the Hensall 4-H Clubs, the Kneeded 7 and the Dough -doe's was held at the Hensall United Church Tuesday, December 2 when sup- per was enjoyed by all members. Plans were finalized for A- chievement Day on January 10. There will be a short meeting on Tuesday January 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the United Church. SIGNS OF THE TIMES Sign on a tire repair truck: "Invite us to your next blow out." Fifty-one visits to sick and shut- ins were made during the month, Mrs, Erratt expressed thanks to Mrs—McAllister on behalf of all present for her splendid leader- ship all through the years. Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER The recreational vehicle- that won't be used through the winter should be protected against the cold. Drain water from tanks and add antifreeze. Put the RV on blocks. Keep antifreeze in the radiator and thinner oil in the engine. Turn over the engine once a week. Apply grease to expos- ed chrome. Many automatic -transmission cars cannot be push-started under any conditions. Carry- ing booster -cables in the trunk is a safer way to get started. The world's most expensive car may be the 1920 Pierce -Arrow that sold recently for $180,- 000. The body is gold-plated and the fenders, running boards, headlamps, gas tank, hubcaps and luggage rack plated with nickel. Even the engine is nickel and silver- plated. Even a jeweler -plated engine needs regular tune-ups to give its best ride. So does yours. Drive into Larry Sniders for the best care for all cars — even gold ones. Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer JUNIOR CHAMPS - The Fantastic Five emerged as junior champions in the Zurich Public School floor hockey league. From the left are David Heimrich, Dorcas Gingerich, George Blackwell and Tim Rawlings. Missing was Steven O'Rourke. News photo. Lions turkey bingo The Zurich Lions Club rep- ort another successful turkey bingo. Turkey winners were Mrs. Ward Neeb, Kevin Oke, Steve Durand, Mrs. Ray Fisher, Ward Neeb, Mary Erb, Thelma Merner, Val Becker, Mrs. Ken Durand, Mrs. Johti Paul Rau, Mrs. Fred Mommersteeg, Nancy McKinley, Don Oesch, Gertie Pleischauer, Joan Merner, Mrs. Norm Koehl- er. Mrs. Van Dillon, Annie Fink- bciner, Linda Fisher and Danny Schilbe. Winners of share -the -wealth games were Don Smale, Val Becker and Erla Smale and Larry Cole, Mrs. William Davidson, Pam O'Brien. On a tailor shop window: "As ye rip so shall we sew." Sign in toy store window: "Our business is kid stuff." COMING TO THE Zurich Community Centre SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 2 P.M. FREE MOVIES AND TREATS FOR TIIE KIDS! Sponsored by the Zurich Lions Club