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Zurich Citizens News, 1980-09-04, Page 14iR SPECIALS AMP P63' 12 x 30 oz. bottles plus fax 8 dep. s4 e ' 12 x 24 oz. bottles' plus tax &,dep. $3.3 31 DELI WEEK 10 Parities of cold meats 'at savings up to 70c• a lb. Fresh Reg.; Ground Beef y.10.• Beef Patties" Fresh Byef Liver Baseless Blade or Short Rib Roasts Fresh Beef Hearts & Tongues Ib. 10 Ib. bag Ib. Ib. 51.7S 1.85 Ib 994 1.99 ,, 99t Inquire about our local FEEDLOT BEEF & PORK. This Week's Special • (Fully Processed) Sides of Beef Ib '1.63 Open 8 to -6 Mondayto Sat. Friday. till 9 p.m. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING 1 BEEF MONDAY — PORK TUESDA Y ItRIT Ike 2 Citizens News September 11, 1980 Honour sister First outdoor service successful What they hope will Become an annual event, the nembers of St. Peter's Lutheran i2hm �:i�, 2uricn geld an outdoor communion Service at the farm of Mr. tna Mrs. Valentine Becker ,n Sunday. The Deichert family Zurich Caramel Siweeiiey provided the music for the service which was called to order by the ringing 'of a large bell, that was installed by Mr. Becker especially for the occasion Winners of the races were; (two -three •year olds) Heather Wragg, Blake Schade and Kelly Hoffman. (four -seven) Krista Keller, Colleen Keller and Christine Schade. Best dressed lady made of toilet paper were, Ruth and Andy Imanse. Three legged' race was won by Andrew Rader - and Emily Sippel;. Heather Westlake and Kathy Schenk. The (sack race) was taken by Ean Sippel and Randy McCarter. The water throwing contest --was won by Donna Hoffman and Marge Schilbe. The egg throwing was won by Eric and. Ean Sippel and Pat O'Rourke and Patty Rader. In the (shaving of the balloon) - Fred and Ann Deichert were tops. The children also enjoyed boat rides around the pond. Recognize years of service Approximately sixty-five relatives of sister Loretta Ducharme gathered Huronview :7,ontinued from front page the proper manner to carry residents during evacuation. Staff has been trained to go to certain areas should a fire break out and staff is responsible for certain jobs during evacuation.. Lester pointed out the highest risk is during the evening from 6 p.m. until 7 a.m. when there is a minimum of staff on duty but it would be too costly to keep maximum staff on through the night shift just in case of a fire. Lester said the staff will continue monthly fire drills and he is certain the -training program will assist the staff to remain calm during an evacuation. Leser explained the Huronview staff works at fire prevention. The home adheres to smoking rules. Smoking in the rooms is not permitted. Smoking is only allowed in designated areas where smoking residents are under constant supervision. Lester cited two instances where smoking residents were under supervision when their clothes caught fire and staff were able to extinguish the. fire before anyone was seriously hurt. Reeve quiting Continued from front page Jctober 6 or until a special meeting of council. Hensall council then voted o request Warden Jack Linney to schedule a special neeting between his council Ind Hensall council mem- )ers to approve .the an- texation submission. Hensall council will issume the costs of the neeting; Mr. Dzus told .ouncil hedoesn ' t foresee any )roblems in Hay council approving the submission. together at. St. Peter's Catholic Church, St. Joseph on Saturday, to celebrate Mass in honor of Sister's 25th Jubilee of religious life in the convent. Also attending were 15 Nuns from such places is Chatham, Stratford and Windsor. A • lovely reception / and dinner was held afterwards in the hall. Sister Loretta' ha's been in the area since July visiting with , brothers, • Mat w, Paul . and Andy Ducharme and _ their families. She .will be • returning to Peru in .October. Cheaper light Things sure look different outside at night now, as Charlie Eckel has been changing over the street lights to pinkish color ones, _which are • supposed tofig more economical to operate. Personals Mr. Wayne Schilbe of Stoney Plains, Alberta returned home after spen- dinL jwo weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schilbe. Congratfilations to Ray and Janice Hartman- who celebrated their 25th wed- ding anniversary last week. Best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended to Mrs. Alice Haberer and Mrs,, Vera Thiel who are both patients in South Huron hospital, Exeter. Gary and Betty Flaxbard and two children of Kit- chener spent last Thursday and Friday with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flaxbard and all attended the wedding of a niece, Brenda Bell to John Hart in Clinton on Saturday. Mrs. Vera Schilbe of Kitchener spent the week- end with Marge and Hubert Schilbe. Richard Bedard of Toronto spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bedard. Students from grade 5 to 8 from the public school were lucky to be able to go to the play house near Grand Bend last Thursday and see, Annie Get Your Gun. Michael and Yvonne Hartman of Montreal spent from last Sunday to Friday visiting with relatives, in Zurich end getting their daughter Lori, settled in London as she is attending school at. the University of Golden Agers send $470 to Terry Zurich Golden Agers first meeting of the season was. held Monday 8 in the Township hall. A goodly number of members rejoined along with some new members. After the business meeting a Terry Fox marathon of Hope donation drive was held in which $235.00 was donated. This amount was matched by club funds so that a cheque for $471.00 was sent to the Imperial Bank of Commerce in his name. Mrs.. Edith Hohner gave an interesting and informative account of the U.S.C.O. which she and Harry at- tended in Kingston in August. The October meeting will be a dinner at Towne & Country Drive -Inn,. All interested members and new members welcome. Bowling for Senior Citizens will begin Thursday Sep- tember 18th at 2 p.m. at the bowling alley. Western Ontario. • Mr. and Mrs. O.A. Becker of Roblin, Manitotya were overnight guests on Sunday with his brother, Henry and Annie Becker. Sunday - evening visitors were, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Pastorious from London. Mrs. .}o -Ann Dewan and son Michael spent Saturday. with her grandparents the Becker's. Oscar and Lylyan Greb spent last Wednesday, in Sarnia where they met and ' enjoyed a pleasant day with relativesand friends from Flint, Pontiac and' Mt, Clemens Michigan. Welcome to town, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grainger who have moved into the new home they built on Bismark Street. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eckstein ,of London spent -Sunday afternoon with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. mar Greb. • C•ongratulati-ons to Clarence and Beattie Geoffrey who celebrated their 40th wedding an- niversary on Saturday with a lovely family dinner at the Dominion Tavern. They were joined by their five children, spouses and nine grandchildren .who came from, Tillsonburg, Elliott Lake, Detroit , and Mississauga. • On Sunday the Geoffrey family attended the bap- tismal of little Robilyn Elizabeth daughter of Mary - Ann and Jim Vanos at St. Boniface Church with god- parents being Mr. and Mrs.' Gary Geoffrey, of Elliott Dake. Also attending were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Vanos Sr..Of Forest and great, grandparents Mr,v and Mrs. Bill Vanos, Ron Vanos and Jean ' Ostrum of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Neilson Riley spent last week visiting with relatives in Pennsylvania. Congratulations to Alan and Marilyn Hern (nee Regier) who were married on Saturday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, with reception held , in Kirkton. Marilyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Regier. Mr. and Mrs.' George Kochut of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Corriveau at the. Spruce Villa Apts. Sister Eugenie Bedard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Percy Bedard Sr. and, Sister Bernadette La Porte spent the week -end with her father, Mr. Noel La Porte at Drysdale. Both Nuns are from the Pines in Chatham. Little Derek 'Anthony Gelinas son of Marc and Cindy Gelinas was baptized last Sunday at Mary Immaculate Church in London. Gabrielle Ronan and her sister Danielle Bernardi of Colgan Ontario with little Renee were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bedard, their grandparents. The St. Boniface C.W.L. meeting will be held this coming. _Tuesday. Everyone welcome to come and meet • our new teachers.. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Regier, Mr.and 'Mrs. Alvin Regier, Mr. and . 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