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NEW COMPUTER — Teacher Larry Weido holds one of the preprogrammed tapes
for the Zurich Public School's new computer. Waiting their turn are (from left) Mat-
thew Ferguson, Andrew Scott and Sherri Erb. In front, Richard Gingrich is seated
next to operator David Theil.
Public school gets computer
A popular addition to -the
equipment at Zurich Public
School is a new computer,
paid for through fund-raising
activities coordinated by the
student council. Under the
supervision of teacher Larry
Weido, children in all grades
take their turn at the console.
Prepackaged programs are
designed to assist the students
in all areas of education, in-
cluding English, math and
science.
The operation of the com-
puter helps the children im-
prove eye -hand coordination,
and learn to think quickly.
The operator receives instant
feedback on how well he or
she is doing. Each child pro-
gresses at his or her own rate.
"They don't have to unders-
tand how it works to be able
to use it", Weido said.
Judging by the lineup of
children waiting their turn to
match wits with a Machine,
the new computer is one of the
most popular educational
tools at the Zurich Public
School.
Fresh from the Oven
24 oz. loaf
White Sliced Bread 791
try our old fashioned
"Frui•
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For the festive Season we have:
Cheese Gift Baskets Cheese Party Trays
Bulk Candies and Nuts Fancy Cookies
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and
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Mon. 9-6 Thurs. 9-6
Tue.9-6 Fri. 9-9
Wed. 9 - 3 Sat. 9 - 6
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Christmas Specials
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On clothing
and footwear
See our excellent selection of Christmas toys
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Sides 1.55 Ib.
Fronts 1.32 Ib.
Try our own Homemade
Summer Sausage 3.49 Ib.
Custom Slaughtering & Processing
(cut to your specifications)
Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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WI ladies hear Ross Daily
• Fifteen ladies from the
Women's Institute enjoyed at-
tending the Crediton
Women's Institute meeting
last Wednesday to hear
special speaker Ross Da or
from the T.V. Farm Show.
His topic was on Agriculture
and Consumerism.
The pupils of St. Boniface
School enjoyed bowling at the
Town and Country Lanes dur-
ing the month of November
(every class had a turn
twice.)
Residents of the Bluewater
Rest Home along with their
families enjoyed a lovely
smorgasbord supper on Sun-
day as part of their Christmas
get together.
Tables and the dining room
'•-Were appropriately decorated
for the occasion. All sorts of
fancy salads along with a full
course turkey dinner, topped
off with Christmas pudding
was served to nearly two hun-
dred people between the
hours of 4:00 and 7:00.
Musical entertainment was
also provided for those
waiting their turn.
St. Peter's C.W.L. (St.
Joseph's) will be having their
annual penny sale on Wednes-
day, December 8th at 8:30
p.m. in their parish hall. An
added attraction this year is
a fish pond for the young at
heart. "Everyone is
welcome".
A good time was had by all
at a family supper held at the
United Church on Sunday
followed by a hockey game at
the arena.
Best wishes for a speedy
recovery are extended to
Mrs. Gladys Schade, a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, and Isidore Ducharme
and Andrew Ducharme, both
of RR 2 Zurich who are in Vic-
toria Hospital.
Hubert and Marge Schilbe
are happy to announce the ar-
rival of their new grandson
Brent Hubert. Ile is the third
child of Donna and Jim Iloff
man, Dashwood.
Dan and Doug Masse along
with sister Susan Lovie and
Liz Masse and Helena
Crawford returned home on
the weekend after a nice t0
day vacation in Hawaii. They
travelled by plane, and came
back .with lovely tans.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gra-
inger returned home by plane
on Sunday night after a two
week trip visiting with their
families out west including
Helen and Wayne Horner, St.
•Paul's• Alberta, and Cathy
and Doug Fawcett in Sher-
wood Park, near Edmonton.
They also visited with
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Russ
McNeil in Calgary.
Congratulations to Lorraine
and Dennis Regier on the ar-
rival of their third son, Joel.
A little grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Regier, RR 2
Zurich.
Employees and represen-
tatives of Stanley township
and their wives (73 in all) held
their Christmas party and
dinner at the Dominion
Tavern last Friday evening.
Movies were shown on Mon -
.day evening followed by
•refreshments. We are
grateful to the Ladies' Aux-
iliary for providing new tree
decorations, decorations for
the foyer and dining room.
and for their .assistance in
helping to decorate.
Bingo was played on Thurs-
day evening followed by
refreshments. Mr. Ivan Nor-
ris of Staffa and three of his
friends provided some good
Old Tyme Music for the
residents on Thursday
evening.
Sunday was a very busy
day. Although the day was
quite wet and dreary, a large
number of families of
residents from near and far
attended the annual
Christmas family dinner dur-
ing the afternoon and even-
ing. We thank the Ladies'
Auxiliary for their assistance.
Without it, such a large
undertaking 'would not he
possible.
We also thank the following
people who provided enter-
tainment throughout the din -
Congratulations to David
Denomme and Donna Pelltier
who were married on Friday
evening at Immaculate Con-
ception Church in Stratford.
David is the -son of Matthew
and Mary Lou Denomme, RR
2 Zurich.
Andrew and Alida Rau
spent a few days in Windsor
last week with their daughter
Suzanne and husband and on
returning home were happy
to have a new little grandson
Bradley Douglas, born a
month early to proud parents
Doug and Mary Lou
Turkheim.
A family•gei together was
held in the form of a birthday
party for Mrs. Louis
(Theresa) Ducharme last
Friday at the home of their
son and daughter-in-law,
Larry and Carol Ducharme,
near Hensall.
firnpJe i
ner: Little Miss Caroline Love
who provided several organ
solos, Mrs. Grace Martin and.
Mrs. Pearl Ann Martin who
played several beautiful,
organ and piano duets, Mr:
and Mrs. Peter Snell and son
Russell of Brinsley who sang
and were accompanied by
Peter on the guitar and Miss
Dorcas Gingerich who also
entertained with organ solos.
We are indeed indebted to
them.
The chapel service was
cancelled due to the family
gathering.
Although the month of
December is always quite
busy with groups entertaining
the residents, we welcome
any groups who would like to
share their programs with
our people here. We par-
ticularly would appreciate
programs for the winter
months when all the excite-
ment of the holiday season is
over. if you have something
you would like to share,
please call the office and
reserve a date.
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e.g. Colby Reg. 2.79 Special ;
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Bulk Jam
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We're open daily Open Friday night
9 a.m. - 6 p.m. till 9:00
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