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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-03-07, Page 22PAGE 14, ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS 4 ATTEND WINGHAM MEETING - A number of people from this area attended the annual meeting of the Western Ontario Liberal Association in Wingham last Wednesday night, at which time the guest speaker was Robert Nixon, leader of the Ontario Liberals, Seen here with Mr. Nixon, left to right, are Don Oke, Zurich, Mrs. Jim Love, R, R, 1, Zurich, the leader, Huron MPP Jack Riddell, and Mrs. Riddell. (Photo courtesy of Clinton News Record) MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE (continued from page 11) girls in various styles of color- ful skating dresses. With the help of two senior coaches from Goderich, Debbie Chessel and Karen Pederson and Senior coach Richard Simons, London, and their own senior coach Danielle Simons and coach -in -training, Shirley Brandon, have put together a very good program in the short time available. Come out and support your skaters, encourage them in their effort. SOCIAL EVENING The February meeting of the 3 'M' group of St. Andrews United Church was a social evening with games, dutch auction and box social. The Dutch auction items were won by Molly Cox and Doris Red- doch. Don Haw, president of the group auctioned off the boxed lunches. Some future activities planned are Friday, March 8, some of the group are going to Stratford to hear Mr. Jean Vanier, of the Strat- ford Festival Theatre, on owling scores t Zurich Lanes SENIOR MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE, Varieties - Mary Laporte - 594 Hi Hopes - Claire Geiger - 685 Hawkeyes - Ed Gascho - 538 Newcomers - Leona Rader - 589 Whippoorwills - Laura Gascho - 574 Ramblers - Raye Finkbeiner - 682 HIGH SINGLE - Raye Jacobe - 324 HIGH TRIPLE - George Sweeney - '757 IN TBONlit.;.y^E or 1 S:: LOIN STEAKS .63 ROUND STEAK /ROASTS X1.57 RUMP or SIRLOIN TIP BONELESS ROASTS $1.57 LOIN PORK ROASTS/CHOPS 1.19 Total Points Points 2 108 5 75 2 111 5 84 0 22 7 83 UARTER SPECIALS OUR OWN Slab Bacon LB 874 Shced LB 97¢ TENDERIZED HADA SLICES $1®35 YUNGBL UT'S Meat Market PHONE 236-4312 - ZURICH April 11 a bus has been arrang- ed to go to the Ice Capades in London, and a sunrise service is planned for April 14. Once again the men of St. Andrews are putting on their annual Bean Supper. TRINITY CHANCEL GUILD Mrs. Vera Turner was hostess in her home on Tuesday even- ing last for the Trinity Church Chancel Guild annual meeting. There were 11 ladies present. The Rector, Rev. George Youmatoff, conducted the installation service of the slate of officers as follows; president, Mrs. Lillian Higgins; vice pres- i THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1974 Butcher and Matthew. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Parker, Charlie, Kien and Jennifer, London, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowse, Jim, Cathy, Vicki, Jill and Dale, London visited during the week- end with her mother, Mrs. L , B . Smith. Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin, Meagan, Alfie and Courtney, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau. Mrs. 3.13. Sturgeon and Mrs. G ,L, 'K night attended the fun- eral of their cousin, Miss Edna Stirling, London, formerly of Bayfield district, on Saturday in London. Miss Stirling is survived by a sister Miss Rhea Stirling of Lon- don with whom she resided. She is also survived by several cousins. The funeral was held Saturday March 2, at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, conducted by Canon Derwyn D. Jones of St. Janes (Westminist- er) Anglican Church, with int- erment in Woodland Cemetery ident, Mrs. Bessie Hulls; secret- ary, Mrs. Vitra Parker; treasur- er, Mrs. Helen LeBeau, Linen convenor, Mrs. Vera Turner, flowerchart convenor, Mrs, Greta Scotchmer; Press secret- ary, Mrs. Vitra Parker. Several items of business were discussed and included church Altar duties, responsibilities for the flowers and linens, followed by a lovely lunch serv- ed by Mrs. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder and Mary Beth, Lambeth and Bayfield, returned during the weekend from a delightful vacation in Nassau, Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer, Bill and Christine and Miss Ruth Fuhrmann, all of Toronto, were weekend guests of the ladies mother, Mrs. G.L. K night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arkell, Goderich, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay were in Plattsviile for the weekend as the guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jim PHIL'S VARIETY MAIN STREET - ZURICH featuring a complete line of Groceries * Confection * Nov Ries ry Phone 236-4930 for free delivery on orders of $5,00 or over Plan to attend HESSTON SEMINAR AT C. G. FARM SUPPLIES Wed., March 13 — 8:30 p.m. owittemummummencommommanogronoamommemovre BE FIRST WITH HESSTON IN 1974