Zurich Citizens News, 1961-12-14, Page 3Mrs. S. Rennie was the win-
ner of $25. worth of groceries
in a draw at Al's Supersave
Market on Saturday night.
Will Remember Sick
The C.P. & T. committee met
in, the LO.O.F. Hall, to discuss
and make plans for their an-
nual Christmas project of rem-
embering the sick and shut-ins
of the village with Christmas
boxes. Mrs. Eva Parker presid-
ed over the meeting.
Attend Banquet
Members of Amber Rebekah
Lodge, Noble Grand Mrs. A. R.
Orr, Mrs. Glenn Bell, Mrs. Alex
MacBeath, Mrs Clarence Vol -
land, Mrs. J. E. McEwen, and
Mrs. Hugh McEwen, attended
the banquet for the vice-presid-
ent of the Rebekah Assembly
of Grand Lodge, Mrs. Eula Hy-
chie, of Kirkland Lake, held at
Caven Presbyterian Church,
Exeter, last Wednesday even-
ing. Officers of Amber Lodge
conducted the opening exercis-
es. Mrs. Earl Cambpbell, a
member of Pride of Huron Lod-
ge, Exeter, accompanied the
group to attend the banquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fuss and
Sugar and Spice
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it gleefully back to his north-
ern lair. A typical Canadian?
The third George used to be
a Czech. He was in a concen-
tration tamp during the war.
Now he's a dentist in Canada,
has a split-level home, a two -
car garage, and a real aversion
to paying so much income tax.
A Typical Canadian?
I can think of a dozen others.
The country is full of charac-
ters, but there's no such thing
as a "typical Canadian" any
more than there is. an "aver-
age man." I, for one, am heart-
ily glad of it. Who wants to
be a "typical"? Do you want
to be a typical farmer, or typi-
cal merchant, or typical lab-
ourer, or typical housewife? Or
even atypical millionaire? Not
a bit of it. No more than I
want to be a typical school
teacher.
The only thing the charac-
ters above have in common is
that they live in this country
and love it. And that goes for
me, too. How about you?
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 190
ZURICH CITIZENS NEW$
News of Hensall JJi:.trict
Rev. Ross D. MacDonald will
appear on the program "Think
On These Things," on C.K.N.X.
T. .V. Wingham, on Wednesday,
December 20, at 11.05 a.m.
Win Cakes
Winners of the Hensall Kin-
ette Christmas cakes in a draw
at Crest Hardware Saturday
night were Mrs. D. J. McKelvie,
of Essex, a former member of
the club, and Mrs. Charles Far-
quhar of Hensall. R. J. Drysdale
made the draw. The cakes were
made by Mrs, William Mickle
and Mrs. Ross Jinks. This is a
yearly project of the club, with
proceeds for service work. The
Kinettes express their thanks
and appreciation to the citizens
who purchased tickets, making
the project the success that it
was.
The Sunday School scholars
of Carmel Presbyterian Church
will present their annual
Christmas program in the
church schoolroom, this Sun-
day evening, December 17.
In a draw at Brown's I.G.A.
Saturday night, Mrs. Lloyd
Cooper of Kippen, was the win-
ner of $20. worth of groceries,
and Mrs. Jamems Drummond,
of Kippen, won the doll.
Christmas Trees
The Christmas trees (project
of the Kinsmen Club) are be-
ing offered for sale and may
be purchased at the lot next
to Crest Hardward. The Kins-
men deeply appreciate the
splendid response given them
by the residents in their recent
peanut drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robin-
son, of Bath, visited Mrs. Hugh
McMurtrie and friends for a
couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Soldan,
Pat and Mike of Zurich, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Robert,
William and James, Dashwood,
attended the Dulong -Spellman
wedding at St. Mary R.C.
Church, Tillsonburg, last Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMurt-
rie, of ToTronto, spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. John
McCurtrie and Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Murtrie.
family spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jun Fuss, at Al-
liston, and also visited with re-
latives in Toronto.
Mr. Leonard Noakes, presid-
ent of Clinton branch of In-
stitute of Power. Engineers, at-
tended the ; Canadian Power
Show in Toronto this week.
White Elephant Sale
Pupils of grade 5 and 6 of
Hensall Public School held a
white elephant sale at the
school Friday afternoon, and
realized $6.50, which will be
forwarded to the Childrens Aid
at Goderich auctioneers were
Ruth Smale, Pauline Bell, and
Arlene Chipchase. Mrs, Mafy
Haugh is the teacher.
Miss Nancy Lannin, Dublin,
and Miss Jean Turner, Varna,
spent last week practise teach-
ing at No. 1, Tuckersmith. Mrs.
Laurabelle. Reichert is the tea
cher.
George Messing, of London,
was the winner of the Christ-
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mas cake in a draw at theLaird Mickle, Bob and Ann,
Esso Service Station on High-
way 4, operated by Mr. Elmer
Johnston.
Mr, and. Mrs. Wayne Smith,
Danny, Debbie, and Douglas,
spent the week -end visiting the
letters' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Petzke, of New Hamburg.
United Church Notes
Sunday December 17, at 7.30
p.m. Church School Christmas
Pageant and White Gift Ser
vice. Sunday, December 24, at
7.30 p.m., Christmas Eve Carol
Service.
Mr. Charles Mickle, of the
University of Western Ontario,
London, spent the week -end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
When In Zurich
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Sunday Midnight, Dec. 31
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Sponsored by Zurich Lions Club
Mrs. Keith Volland and lit-
tle daughter, Karen Louise,
have returned home from Clin-
ton Hospital
Suffers Injury
Mrs. William Taylor is a pat-
ient in Clinton Hospital with a
fractured hip, suffered in a fall
at her home. Mrs. Taylor was
taken by Bonthron ambulance
to the hospital on Wednesday.
Pte. Winston Green, of Wol-
seley Barracks, London, was a
week -end guest with Mr, and
Mrs. J. E. McEwen.
Peanut Sale
Members of the Kinsmen
club held a successful canvass
of the village last Thursday
night in their peanut drive, and
sold 192 packages. John Heal
is chairman of the project.
Following the drive an execu-
tive meeting was held at the
home of Kinsmen Jack Drys-
dale,
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ELECTRIC BLANKETS
Special at $18.95
SAMSON HEATING PADS
$6.95 to $9.95
BORG SCALES $8.95
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BOXED CARDS - 59c, 89c, $100
INDIVIDUAL CARDS - 10c to 50c
SPECIAL VALUE
51 CARDS - $1.25
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, Hair Dryers
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Gift Wrapping
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$3.98 to $7.98
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See our large selection of
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on your list!
GIFTS FOR HER
YARDLEY SETS
$2.00 to $12.95
SHULTON SETS
$2.00 to $5.00
LOTUS COLOGNE
$2.25 and $3.50
MAX FACTOR COLOGNES
$2.95 and $4.50
FINE SOAPS BY YARDLEY
$1.15 and $1.75 per box
YARDLEY HAND CREAM
$1.00 $1.25 - $1.75
PERFUMES BY CARON
$5.50 - $6.50 - $12.50
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YARDLEY GIFT SETS
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SHULTON GIFT SETS
$1.50 to $6.00
TIMEX WATCHES
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$3.95 to $12.50
ZIPPO LIGHTERS
only 3.95
RONSON LIGHTERS
only $2.95
CIGARETTES, FLAT 50's
only 90c
BINOCULARS (Leather Case)
UTILITY CASES, UNFITTED $3.98 to $7.98
UTILITY CASES, FITTED - $7.50 to $12.95
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OUTDOOR SETS - $2.69 and $5.29
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