Zurich Citizens News, 1969-12-23, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS — CHROSTMAS EDITION
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1949
SANTA CLAUS ARRIVES ON THE SCENE, MUCH TO THE DELIGHT OF CHILDREN IN SCHOOL PROGRAM
Sound Advice Offered to Baby Sitters
Who Accept First Assignment in Holiday
If you have never been a baby-
sitter before, your chance may
conte along during the holiday
season this year.
A good sitter is one who has a
sense of responsiblity.
There are certain things a good
baby-sitter does not do, such as
raid the icebox without permis-
sion or make long distance tele-
phone calls.
If you are serving as a baby
sitter for the first time this
holiday season, the Canadian
Underwriters` Association offers
these suggestions:
CET ITIS PHONE NUMBER
I. Ask your employer to leave.
with you, in writing, the phone
number of the place where he
will be, Tell him this is merely
a precautionary step, and you
will not call him except in an
emergency.
2. Also, have him give you
the phone number of a friend
of the family who lives nearby,
or the phone number of a next
door neighbour,
3. Ask your employer to leave
the telephone number of the fire
department and the fancily doc-
tor beside the phone.
4. When you enter the home
where you are to baby sit, make
a mental note of where the exits
are; then, in case of fire, you
can get the children out of the
house quickly.
KNOW WHERE FLASHLIGHT IS
5. Ask your employer where
he keeps his flashlight. You
might need it suddenly if the
lighting should fail.
t7. Take a look around and
make sure that any matches in •
the home are out of reach of the
children..
7. If fire should break out, fol-
low this procedure: Get the child
'f, : A` ?Ye�aliW �iY .
We wish you a very Merry Christmas, plus all tine jays,
glad memories and good tidings that make the Yuletide
season the happiest of all. Let us extend a sincere "Thank
you" to all our dear friends for their confidence.
ROBERT F. WESTLAKE INSURANCE
PHONE 2364391 — ZURICH
or children out : ' ,'. use,
then call the fire dep. dent,
then notify the parents.
Women's Institute
See Films On Trip
To Switzerland
About forty-five attended the
December meeting of the Zurich
Women's Institute, Mrs. M.
Doerr and Mrs. Len Prang showed
more that 300 color slides of
their eight day vacation and
tours of Switzerland.
Mrs. Harold Thiel convened
the program of singing Christ-
mas Carols. Mrs. F. Kane
and Ivirs. H. Finkbeiner assisted
her with serving Christmas lunch.
Mrs. M. Brokenshire conducted
the business meeting. Mrs.
Brokenshire and Mrs. T. Meyers
reported on the seminar at
Goclerich Psychiatric Hospital.
The volunteer, open discussion,
with questions and answers,
were a benefit to the many at-
tending.
Miss Sally Dietrich had been
presented with a gift as she had
earned the County Honors in
4-1.1 Girls Club work.
Members accepted the project
to serve a banquet dinner to
about 250 guests in May.
The Institute wish to assist
the Zurich b and and hope to
have future plans finalized. The
Christmas concert presented by
the Centennial band was apprec-
iated by those who attended.
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MUSIC ON THE MENU
Before you sit down to Christ-
mas dinner this year, put a
stack of Christmas records on to
play or tune your radio to your
facourite music station.
ferry
Christmas
`It=s time once again to take pause,
in the spirit of the beautiful Christmas season,
to greet fine friends and neighbors with best wishes.
And to add deep appreciation for your favors, good will.
CENTRALIA FARMERS' SUPPLY
LTD.
Bill Elliott — Centralia