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Zurich Citizens News, 1981-03-05, Page 51 GOIden nice it ori hot, we have quite a blanket of snow again; but I guess it's an ill wind ` that doesn't blow somebody good. Films were • shown on Monday evening followed by reireehments. On Wednesday evening the !ladies of Zurich Mennonite 'Church held the party which Varna personals A recent visitor with Ruth and Murdock Morrison and family was Murdock's mother, Mrs. Hilda Buckler of Tatamagouehe, Nova Scotia. She met many . new members of their family, Vsraaa 31.7416.•u. Mildred av Dwouas Mrs. Buckler will years old this FAQ+ Janet Webster Dei family were Q Dover" of The Fitn a i gasine's Jrle, h their cow -calf "tin. In and . Joan McAsh `returned from a two - vacation in Florida. . e Clinton Peewees eve Taylor's team) eated Milverton 5-0 on urday morning at the cheil peewee tourna- t. Later they tied with Arthur team in regnla- time in a very well- yed game, losing in the ertime shoot-out. _ Glimpses was to have been held on Valentine's Day. Miss Dorcas : Gingerich en- tertained with organ music and the three children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim •Gingerich recited and sang. Following the programme, refresh- ments were enjoyed. We regret that Mrs. Myrtle Broom is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London and Mr. Rudolph Stade is in South Huron •Hospital, Exeter. • We welcome Mrs. Edna Eidaneier to the Home. She is a former Zurich resident. Bingo was played on Friday evening followed by refreshments. Residents who have been out visiting recently are Mrs. Nancy Koehler, Mrs. Florence Gould, Mrs. Mabel Jaques and Mrs. Inez McEwen. The Sunday evening chapel service was con- ducted by Zurich Mennonite Church. Mrs. Pearl Ann Martin presided at the piano and accompanied the soloists. Mr. Melvin Melick and Wayne Gingerich played guitars accompanied by Mrs. Marylin Steinman -on the piano and Delores =kb . and Audrey who- sang. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich and Mr. and • Mrs. Earl Oesch sang a quartette. Boost YOU.R HOME TOWN It's Good For You BUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com- ponies, highest rates usually available. For more information contact John R. Consitt at 236-4381 or 236-4560 SPECIAL Stacy't Soft Margarine. [ontk Icing Sugar Golden Brown Sugar St. Lawrence Golden Brown Sugar Dark Brown Sugar ��IIi.- ' Li: 'Tr2'iL1.�1?� reg. 1.59 2Ib.99i 1 kg. 149 S�I S 2 kg. 1 kq.$ 149 1kg$149 .,. :....WWI..^V.. Ar , ,. +;. fir.. iz.i,..y*.MM 'AJk1:.... e CT Man: Who Works For You! war.« r, ys ."4..a' M.. ,.¢.:., ,.. t.� . . Citizens News, March 5149111 Page 7 Jack Riddell is a graduate of the University of Guelph, with a B. Sc. In Agriculture. He is a former high school teacher, having taught at Clinton and Exeter. He owns and operates a 200 acre cash -crop farm in Stephen Township. He is married and has a family of five - meson and four daughters. A Liberal member of the Legislature since 1973, he was the Agricultural critk for the Liberal Party in the last session of the Provincial Parliament. VOTE FOR Jack Riddell HURON -MIDDLESEX JACK RIDDELL GIVES ASSURANCE OF: EXPERUENCE DEDICATION SERVICE $ years in avotn's Perk es a member. Jack hes worked hard to protect our local hospitals and Tocol government. MARCH 19th RE-ELECT Jock works fax ".N" in Huron -Middlesex JACK RIDDELL 0 FOR ELECTION INFORMATION OR TO VOLUNTEER AS A WORKER IN THE JACK RIDDELL CAMPAIGN, PLEASE CALL: CLINTON 482-9439, EXETER 235-1445, GODERICH 524-2229, SEAFORTH 527-1712 Published by the Huron -Middlesex Provincial Liberal Association YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND: THE JACK RIDDELL "BEEF -ON -A -BUN" THURSDAY, MARCH 12TH - 5 PM TO 8 PM PINE RIDGE CHALET (WEST OF HENSALL, JUST SOUTH OF HWY. NO. 84) ENJOY A PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY AND JOIN JACK RIDDELL IN THIS OLD FASHIONED GET-TOGETHER EVERYONE WELCOME --- EVERYTHING FREE