Zurich Citizens News, 1980-09-04, Page 3Hear convention report
Dairy princess to
Hensall Women's Institute
will be reopening their
meetings on Wednesday,
September 10 at the United
Church . This will be a pot-
luck supper at 6:30 p.m. with
the meeting to follow, when
the dairy princess for Huron
Hensall
Bertha McGregor
county, Miss Susan Zielman
will be --the • speaker. New
members will be welcome at
the meeting,
Three Links
The Three Links Senior
Citizens will resume their
fall meetings on Tuesday
commencing with a pot luck
supper at 6:30 p.m. The new
slate of officers will be .in-
stalled by the president of
this district Mrs. Nola Love,
Dashwood. The secretary of
the district Mrs. Irene Johns
Exeter, will give a report of
the convention held in
Kingston. An interesting
program has been arranged
so plearge' plan to attend.
Members are requested to
have their membership fees
ready.
, Plan open airservice
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted worship service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday. The title
of the message was "Labour
Not". Mrs. Blanche Dougall
presided at the organ. A
congregational picnic is
planned for September 14th
following an open-air church
service at Camp Kintail at
11:00 a.m. The Elders of the
three congregations are
arranging car transportation
and will leave each church at
10:00 a.m. Plan to attend.
OVER 80 CLUB
Mrs. Lavin Miller
Maplewoods apartments,
Zuricfi will celebrate her
80th birthday on Septem,er
7.
Mr. Dithers: "I will be a
bachelor for the next two.
weeks."
Dagwood: "How is that?"
Mr. Dithers: "Cora is
going home to spend two
weeks with her mother. She
does this once a year, it's
sort of a refresher course in
nagging."
Ship your livestock
with
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DASHWO'OD
Independent
Shipper To United
Co-operatives Of
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Department, Toronto
Monday is shipping
'day from Varna
Stockyards
CALL DASHWOOD
238-2707
OR HAYFIELD
5654636
By 7:10 A.M. For
Prompt Service
Also Western
Stoc%ers & Feeders
Available
The WMS will meet on Sep-
tember 8th at 8 pin. followed
by the Ladies Aid meeting in
the school room of Carmel
Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Gordon McDonald of
Senlac, Saskatchewan, and
Mrs. Carl McDonald of
"Atwood are spending a few
days this week at the manse
with Rev. Stan McDonald.
Hensall United Church News
Rev. Stanley McDonald
conducted the regular
morning service at Hensall
United church on Sunday,
with the Theme or the
morning being "Work. •
For the children's time,
another chorus was learned
by the congregation "It is
Summertime in My Heart".
Junior congregation was
herd for those eight years old
and younger and will be
continued utitil: Sunday,
School reopens in September
14th. Douglas Ktopp of-
ficiated at the organ and
music was provided by
Mrs. Eric Luther and Mrs.
Cliff Britton who sang two
numbers "I believe in a hill
called Calvary" and "A
Child of the King" Flowers
were from. the .wedding of
Kevin Nixon. Lind Shirley
Rooseboom on Saturday.
Unit 4 will be holding their
first meeting of the new
season on Thursday Sep-
tember 4th when they • will'
meet for a pot -luck luncheon
at 12 noon; on the same same
evening the choir will meet
at,8 p.m.; new members for
both activities are welcome.
Personals_
Mrs. Annie Noakes
returned home after a
week's vacation with ber sop
and da hter-in-law'Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Noakes in Mount
Brydges.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Wasson of Parrsboro, Nova
Scotia are holidaying with
Mrs. Mona Campbell and-
, members of her family.
Sgt. Douglas Wein, RCMP
Mrs. Wein and David
returned' to their home in
Ottawa after holidaying for
the past two weeks with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold
O
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en Hensall WI
Park and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Wein.
Mrs. Larry Luther, Robert
and Terry Lynn, Grand
Bend, Mrs. Joanne
Bengough and - Mrs.
Alphonse Grenier, Hensall;
Mrs.. Richard Rader, Danny
and Tammy, Kitchener
spent the week -end at
Bracebridge were they
visited Santa's Village.
Mr. Gerald Flynn returned
from a pleasant flight to
Deerfield, Florida where he
visited with his sister and
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Don Avery and familiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan C.
Busche and family of Dor-
chester spent the week -end
holiday with Mrs. Busche's
parents Mr, and Mrs. Bert
Horton.
SPY WITH MY TWO EYES One of the problems which owners of 1928 Chevrolet
roadsters had wps a very small rear window. Keeping an eye on Shane Pounder during the
Bayfield fair parade -Saturday were Jody Fisher and Carolyn. Scotchmer • Staff photo
DRYSDALE'S OF HENSALL
Continues 'Till Saturday, Sept. 27
To celebrate one year in our new store and 36 years selling and servicing appliances in
Hensall we are having a sale. We stock over 300 major applicances including - General
Electric - Hotpoint - Moffat - McClary - White Westinghouse - Jenn-Air - Woods Freezers.
We maintain our own efficient service department, not factory service. Come in and see
our display. Refreshments will be served.
MICROWAVE OVEN
Demonstration
By "Hot Point"
Friday, Sept. 19/80
4-9 P.M.
Saturday, Sept. 20/80
,'1-5 P.M
No Obligation To Buy
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12 cu. ft. white
15 cu. ft. white
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27 cu. ft. white
12 cu. ft. Upright
16 cu. ft. Upright
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319.95
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394.95
499.95
419.95
439.95
ALL WITH 2 / " FOAM
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SOME SCRATCH
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