Zurich Citizens News, 1961-06-08, Page 8s
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1.URICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961
Z ews of Hensall District
(By our Hensall correspondent)
Attend Banquet
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rannie,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McEwen, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Cornell and Mr, and
Mrs. Lorne Hay, members of
two Zurich mixed bowling
teams, attended the bowling
banquet at the Village Inn,
Grand Bend, last Wednesday
evening. Mrs. Rannie won the
trophy with the highest ladies
single score.
Mrs. Chester Lee left Sunday,
June 4. by plane for Vancouver
and Seattle, for an extended vis-
it with relatives.
At the conclusion of choir
practice at the United Church
Thursday evening, Mrs, Sim
Roobol, a valued member of the
choir, who is leaving shortly for
a two month's vacation in her
homeland, Holland, was presen-
ted with a gift of hosiery in a
jewel box. Mrs. G. Hess and
Mrs. H. Horton doing the hon-
ors.
Banker Moved
Ron Broderick, on the staff
of the Bank of Montreal here,
has been transferred to the
Bank of Montreal, Kitchexer,
commencing duties last Tues-
day. Prior to leaving he was
presented with a gift by the
staff here.
Dr. W. T. Joynt, of London,
is a patient at Victoria Hospital,
in the interests of his health.
He is a son of Mrs. Alice Joynt.
Charles Mickle has accepted
a position with Canadian Can-
ners, Exeter, for the summer
months.
Annual Picnic
The annual picnic of Hensall
Women's Institute will be held
in the Legion Hall, Wednesday
June 14, with supper at 6:30
p.m. Husbands and children
will be guests. Please bring a
picinc lunch, cups and silver-
ware. Sports committee, Mrs.
W. Dilling and Mrs, W. R. Step-
henson.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacGreg-
or entertained the MacLaren-
Chapman bridal party at their
home, Friday evening, follow-
ing rehearsal.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cudmore,
of Kitchener, are spending a
few days viisting with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Beer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan
SHOP
SAVE
TIP TOP CHOICE TOMATOES, 20 oz. 2 for 29c
LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN BEANS, 15 oz. 7 for $1.00
LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI, 15 oz. 7 for $1.00
DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION DOG FOOD, 15 oz. _ 3 for 39c
MONARCH POUCH PAK CAKE MIXES 8 for $1.00
REGATTA FRUIT COCKTAIL, 15 oz. 2 for 29c
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25 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS WITH THE
FOLLOWING:
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It Scuff Shoe Polish, Cut Rite Waxed Paper,
Giant Pepsodent Toothpaste
Table Rite Meat Features
Fresh Grade "A" OVEN READY TURKEYS, 8-14 lbs. 39c Ib.
BURNS GUARANTEED LEAN DINNER HAMS __ 89c Ib.
BOLOGNA BY THE PIECE 29c Ib.
TABLERITE RINDLESS SIDE BACON 69c Ib.
TABLERITE MAC AND CHEESE LOAF, DUTCH
LOAF„ 16oz, pkg. with 25 Free GB stamps 59c pkg.
Produce Features
GOLDEN YELLOW BANANAS 2 lbs. 25c
CALIFORNIA CRISP and CRUNCHY CELERY ____ 19c each
HIGHLINER COD FISH STICKS 33c pkg.
PEPPERIDGE FARM APPLE TURNOVER 65c pkg.
PEPPERIDGE FARM APPLE STRUDEL 65c pkg.
WIN A BEAUTIFUL STUFFED FRENCH POODLE DOG
Ammosesimumok
Fill in Entry Blank in Store. Draw to be made
Saturday Night, June 10.
BROWN'S I.G.A. MARKET
HENSALL
OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
and David, Toronto, spent the
weekend with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle
and family.
Attend Capping Ceremony
Mrs. Clarence Reid, of Hen-
sall, and Mrs. George Jackson,
of London, were in Wingham on
Wednesday to attend graduation
ceremonies at Wingham Gener-
al Hospital. Among those grad-
uating as nurses' aides were
Miss Marilyn Helm, a niece of
Mrs. Reid.
NEW -- SUPP HOSE
Now ... we have the new Sup-
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fashion designed with all Dupont
Nylon Yarn, to relieve and aid leg
fatigue without the support of
rubber.
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Only $4.95 Pair
Don't forget to join our HOSIERY
CLUB . .. after you've bought ten
pair you get your eleventh FREE.
SPORT -CORD STRAIGHT SKIRTS
For the ladies -- in gold, green, black, mauve, coral shades,
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Reg. Price $4.95 — ON SALE $3.95
Oversize, 38 to 42 — $4.95
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Clinton Fair
Draws Big Crowd
Ideal weather brought a
crowd of approximately 2,000
people to the 57th annual Clin-
ton. Spring Fair, held last Sat-
urday. The fair was officially
opened by Hon. William A.
Stewart, MPP, North Middle-
sex, who was introduced by
Charles MacNaughton, MP for
Huron, of Exeter.
The fair's secretary -treasur-
er, 85 -year-old A. J. McMurray
termed the fair as another
"quality, all-round."
A highlight of the program
was the choosing and crown-
ing of Huron County's Dairy
Princess, 12 -year-old Miss Wilma
Dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Dale, Clinton. Run-
nerup was Miss Doreen How
att, Belgrave, who last year was
runnerup to the Dairy Queen
of Ontario. Other contestants
were Yvonne Sparling, Gorrie;
Dorothy Howatt, Belgrave and
Barbara Watkins, Londesboro.
Miss Dale, who was crowned by
Mr. Cardiff, will be eligible to
participate at the CNE for the
title of Dairy Queen of Ontario.
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD ALLAN ERB were married
recently in the Evangelical UB Church, by the Rev. A. M.
Amacher. The bride is Mary Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Grainger, RR 2, Zurich, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Erb, RR 1, Zurich The young
couple will reside on the groom's farm near Zurich.
News Of Kippen District
(MRS. NORMAN LONG, Correspondent)
Miss Carole Brown and Miss
Kathy McTavish, of London, vis-
ited over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Riley and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Van
Tol, of Boskoop, Holland, arriv-
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Jenson Pee Wee Hockey Team
Honoured At Legion Banquet
(By our Hensall correspondent) were shown in charge of Jim
Clark.
In addition to the Shamrock
Championship , the team was
runner-up in the Goderich tour-
nament in the "D" class.
The Kinsmen Bantams, their
coach Robert Reaburn and Kins-
men president William Clement,
were guests at the banquet. The
Legion Ladies Auxiliary cater-
ed for a delicious chicken din-
ner, with over 70 attending.
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Hensall Pee Wees, champions
of the Shamrock I-Iockey Assoc-
iation this season, were honour-
ed last Wednesday night, at a
banquet at the Legion Hall. The
team is sponsored by Branch
468, Canadian Legion.
Doug Thornclyke, of Clinton,
representing the Western On-
tario Athletic Association, was
guest speaker, speaking on
sportsmanship and education.
He stressed the fact that educa-
tion should come first, and to
be a sportsman you have to have
your education and also be a
good sport.
Mr. Thorndyke and president
Jim Clark, presented the Pee
Wees with packets, crests and
trophies.
Grant Walker, captain of the
team, gave a very fitting address
to Don Havens, coach of the
team, and Glenn Deitz, assistant
coach; and Gordon Deitz and
Bob Moir presented them with
two lovely pictures. Films
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ed Friday and are visiting sev-
eral months with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Van Wierren and family,
of the Town Line.
Little Joanne Van Wierren,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Van Wierren, celebrated her fif-
th birthday on Sunday. Sever-
al relatives and firends being
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
and boys visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride, on
the Goshen Line.
Mr. and `Mrs. Edgar McBride
and Sharon, attended Decoration
Day service on Sunday after-
noon at Wingham United Chur-
ch.
Mrs. Robert Perkins and Dan-
ny and Jimmie, of RCAF Clin-
ton, visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long.
Several cases of measles are
reported in the area.
Mrs. Robert Dalrymple, of
Brucefield, visited Monday with
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Doig,
of Grand Rapids, Mich., visited
during the weekend with the
former's mother, Mrs. Lydia
Doig, and sister, Janet, of Clin-
ton, also Mr. and Mrs. Long.
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CLINTON
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
June 8 and 9
Double Feature
"The Bridges of
Toko-Ri"
(Colour)
William Holden -- Grace Kelly
"The Night The
World Exploded
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Kathy Grant -- William Leslie
(One Cartoon)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
June 10 and 12
Double Feature
"Tarzan The
Magnificent"
(Colour)
Gordon Scott -- Jack Mahoney
"Country Music
Holiday"
Ferlin Husky -- Rocky Graziano
(One Cartoon)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
June 13 and 14
"Houseboat"
(Colour)
Cary Grant - S,ophia Loren
(One Cartoon)
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Red Kidney Bean Contracts
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