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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-02-14, Page 3THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1974 togo MRS. JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT HAROLD HENDERSON Harold Melville Henderson of Cheektowage, New York, passed away suddenly on January 30, 1974, in his 63rd year. Husband of Alice R (Conelly) and father of George H, three grandchildren, Mark, Robin and Michael also survive. Dear brother of Mrs. Stewart (Edith) Bell of Hensall. Funeral service was held from the Urban Funeral Chapel in Cheektowage, Genesee Street. Rev. Charles Smith of the Pres- byterian Church officiated. Mr. Henderson was a member of the Westinghouse I.U.E. Local, 1561-30T31. Six union workers acted as pall bearers. Mr. Henderson was to retire this July after 29 years of faith- ful service. The entire plant closed and acted as body guards for the funeral. UNIT II MEETING Unit II of Hensall United Church Women met Monday evening at the church for their February meeting. Helen Mac- Lean presided and opened the meeting with a poem "Seed thoughts." Grace Drummond gave the worship with the theme "Take Time." She said that "since we determine how out time shall be spent, we are so busy that we neglect the spiritual sick of our nature. Patience reveals strength." She closed the wor- ship with a prayer "that we might use out time more wisely Mona Alderdice and Grace Drummond acted out an amus- ing skit on the use of time. Roll call was answered by 13 members and one guest with your favourite hymn. Grace and Fran Mickle vol- unteered to look after flowers in the church for the month of March. The World's Day of Prayer Service will be held in Carmel Presbyterian Church on March 1. The Huron -Perth Presbyterial ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS will be held March 6 in Mitchel] United Church, with Miss Aud- rey McKim to be the speaker in the afternoon. Anyone wish- ing to go should contact Kay Mock. A thank you note was read from Wilhemenia Jaques. Peggy Forrest used material from let- ters and a diary from Mrs. J.M. Scott, of Seaforth for the study. Mr. and Mrs. Scott spent three months visiting with their son John who teaches _at Woodstock school in India, about 160 miles from New Delhi. The Scott's toured north India extensively and their letters were most informative, humour - oils and of general interest. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. A contest was conducted by I3clen Mac- Lean, and lunch was served by hostesses Eleanor Mansfield and Elsie Carlile. LADIES AUXILIARY The February meeting of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary was held Tuesday evening in the Legion Hall, with president Mildred Chalmers presiding. Members decided to have the Easter Basket draw with the proceeds to go to the Crippled Children's Treatment Centre. The Auxiliary is catering to a FACE TISSUES KLEENEX McLAREN'S BREAD and BUTTER 48 OZ PICKLES or DILLS CHOCOLATE CI -IIP CI I000LATE DARE'S Lor COOKIESFUDGE BEEF or IRISIN 24 FOZ PURITAN STEWS PURITAN LASAGNA 200's 2 LB PK G LIPTON CHICKEN NOODLE 4 1/2 OZ SOUP MIX REGULAR GRIND, RED ROSE COFFEE STAFFORD CHERRY 19 OZ PIE FILLING DELMONTE FANCY lifICE TOMATO NABISCO 15 OZ QUICK or INSTANT SHREDDED WHEAT QUICK 36 OZ 32 OZ INSTANT 24 FL OZ 39c 69c 1®19 69c 59` 3pkgs 93c 99c 63c 2/85¢ 49c 53c 2/69c SPECIAL PRICE 89c 1 LB TIN ROBIN HOOD OATS DELMONTE FANCY PRODUCT OF U.S.A. SLICED PEACHES 14 FL OZ MacLEAN'S FRESH MINT 150 ML. TOOTHPASTE PREPRICED $1.19 ,PAGE 3 bonspiel and a wedding in March. Sports Officer Iva Reid gave a sports report and announ- ced bowling tournaments com- ing up in Seaforth and Walker- ton. A St. Patrick's Dance is planned for March 16. The mystery prize was won by Evelyn Randall; guessing prize by Mary Bisback, and the att- endance prize by Wanda Mc Clinchey. AMBER REBEKAH-1 The regular meeting of Amb- er Rebekah Lodge was held February 6, with N.G. Mrs. Aldeen Volland presiding and being assisted by J. P.N.G. Mrs. Irene Blackwell, in ab- sence of V . G.M . Consitt. Quite a number of officers were absent from this meeting. A number of thank you cards were received from sick and shut-ins and friends. A discussion took place as to when to hold a euchre for the Lodge. It was decided to hold same on March G. The committee in charge is to make final plans at the next meeting. A card was sent to Brad Sangster who had been ill in hospital. After the meet- ing, a dainty lunch was served in the lower hall by the com- mittee in charge. Mrs. Alma Hess, who was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, is now home and prog- ressing favourably. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb', of Lucan visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and Mrs. Ivey. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Ivey of Sarnia.visited with their mother, Mrs. Daisy Ivey on Sunday. Charles Schwalm of London visited Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Schwalm. Mrs. Mable Schofield of Parkhill and Miss Elsie Schofield of Alma College, St. Thomas, visited Saturday with Mrs. Gord- on Schwalm and Mrs. Ivey. PERSONALS Susan Luther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther, has been successfull in passing her Grade 8 piano exam at the mid- winter examinations of the Royal Conservatory held in London recently. Susan is a pupil of Miss Greta Laramie. Mr. and Mrs. Don Travers, Tom, Gail and Debbie Miller were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Travers in London on Satur- day, when Mr. and Mrs. Traver: entertained eighty of their friends and neighbours to cele- brate their 30th wedding anniv- ersary which was on February 5. or•eautffully BURN'S - 2 1/2 to 3 lbs Dinner HamsLB$139 OUR OWN Head Cheese Lard OUR OWN HOFFMAN'S - BY THE PIECE Bologna FRESH Leg of Pork FRESH PACK Rib of Beef (includes Roasts, Steaks, PRODUCE GREEN CABBAGE Canada SPY APPLES Canada' Fancy FRESH SPINACH Canada PER TIN $1.09 LB295 LB 59i LB 89; APPROX. 25 lbs LB $i.09 short ribs) No. 1LB 9t 3 lb bag 79: pkg'33 Not-10oz FROZEN FOODS BANQUET 1.1 OZ CHICI<EN or TURKEY Frozen Meat Dinners 59c WEEKEND SPECIALS February 13,14, 15, 16 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items. I MARKS' HENSALL ONTARIO •