Zurich Citizens News, 1974-04-11, Page 3THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1974
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FLAKED TUNA 6
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the empty tomb," Vocal solos
were given by Sandra and Lesa
Volland accompanied by Karen
Volland on the guitar. Karen
, also played a guitar solo,
sale on June 7.
A donation was made towards
the Legion Bursary. Sports offic-
er Iva Reid gave the sports rep-
ort, announcing bowling tourna-
"Easter --He is Risen,"
She spoke of the disciples
who were plain men but who
were able to tell what they
personally knew of Christ.
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MRS, JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT
Mrs. Ester Wright gave an
Easter meditation "All in an
rnents corning up in Seaforth,
Goderich, Strathroy and Walker-
Mrs, R.M. Peck took as her
subject for the study "Does
Mrs, E. R, Luther and Mrs.
about a degree team to confer
April Evening." The W , M, S,
accepted an invitation to be
ton. Iva Reid won the mystery
prize, 011ie Cooper, the guess-
Anyone care about my Friend?"
This was a comprehensive view
T.G. Lavender attended the
second annual of the Silver
degrees on candidates. Plans
are to be arranged later.
gPresbyterian
guests of the W, M, S. of First
Church in Seal-
ing prize, and Wanda McClin-
chey the attendance prize.
of a minister's life in Uraquay,
living on $70 a month.
Birch area of Girl Guides in
It was also decided to drape
orth, April 18. Next meeting
UNITED CHURCH NOTES
The offering was taken by
Kitchener on Saturday. The
program theme was "Joy in
the Charter in memory of Mrs,
Nancy Kyle, who passed away
will be May 6.
Mrs. Clarence Volland pres-
A solo "Open the Gates of
the Temple" sang by Earl Shap-
Mrs. E. Luther, and dedicated
by Mrs. McAllister, who cond-
Guiding," Over 400 Guide,
in March,
ided at the regular meeting of
ter highlighted the Palm Sun-
ucted a contest. Plans were
Brownie and Ranger leaders
A discussion took place on
the Ladies Aid following the
day Service of worship in Hen-
made for the flowers in the
were present.
the decision to have a dessert
W. M .S. meeting. Arrange-
call United Church on Sunday
Church for April and for the
Carl Payne is visiting with
euchre somtime in May. Final
ments were finalized to cater
morning. Rev. Don Beck
devotional at the general meet -
his daughter and son-in-law,
and Mrs. Gary I. Merrit, in
plans are to be made at a later
date.
at the Gould -Sangster wedding
and also to purchase some items
preached on the sermon topic
"Christ the King." Thursday
ingin May.
Mrs, Elizabeth Faber, Liter -
Oceanside, California,
The D. D.P., Mrs. Mary
required for the church.
evening at 7.30 p.m. will be
ature Secretary of Huron Presby -
AMBER REBEKAHS
Grigg, of District 23, will make
her
LEGION LADIES
Maundy Thursday Communion
terial, and a delegate for W.M.
The regular meeting of the
official visit at the April 17
The April meeting of the
Service and on Sunday morn-
S. and Arnold Circle of Carmel
Amber Rebekah Lodge was held
meeting,
Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary
ing, April 14, the choir with
Presbyterian Church and Rachel
Wednesday eveningin the
CARMEL HOSTS VISITORS
was held in the Legion Hall
Rev. Beck as narrator will pres-
Schwalm, Literature secretary
Lodge rooms with N.G, Mrs,
The W.M.S. of Carmel Presb-
Tuesday evening with Mildred
ent the Easter Cantata, "No
of the Hamilton -London Synod-
Aldeen Volland presiding and
yterian Church met Monday
Chalmers presiding. Zone
Greater Love. "
ical attended the annual
being assisted by V .G. Mrs.
Margaret Consitt.
evening at the church with the
Arnold Circle and Horne Helpers
Commander Mrs. Margaret
Thorndyke made her annual
UNIT IV OF U. C , W ,
meeting in the Geneva Presbyt-
erian Church in Chesley last
It was reported that quite
a number of cards had been
attending. Mrs. Harvey Fyde,
the president, welcomed the
visit for the year to this meet-
ing and gave an interesting
Unit IV of Hensall United
Church Women met on April
Tuesday and Wednesday. Del -
egates from ten counties attend -
sent to sick and shut-in memb-
guests and opened the meeting
resume of the years work, after
4, with 20 members present.
ed, While there, they also
ers. The Past Grands of Amber
with an Easter poem,
which the president presented
Mrs. McAllister read a poem
visited with Rev. and Mrs. P. A.
Rebekah Lodge will be attend-
ing the district meeting in the
Mrs. Edith Bell and Mrs,
Clarence Volland were in charge
her with a gift.
The draw for the Easter bask-
"The stone is rolled away."
Mrs. L. Purdy gave the devot-
Ferguson, of Chesley, who were
formerly of Hensall.
Clinton Lodge rooms on April
of the devotional, Mrs. Bell
et will be made on Saturday,
ional which she began by read-
Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Ivey
10.
presented an Easter Meditation
April 13. Members decided to
ing scripture from Luke follow-
of Sarnia visited Sunday with
It was decided to inquire
entitled "Faithful Women and
again have the annual penny
ed by prayer. Her theme was
their mother, Mrs, Daisy Ivey.
ON1
NESCAFE
INSTANT COFFEE
TASTER'S CHOICE FREEZE DRIED
INSTANT COFFEE
LIDO
SNOBALL COOKIES 12
LIDO DERBY
MALLO COOKIES
11 OZ DEAL PACK
4 OZ
SCOTT 4 ROLL PACK
TOONTE FAILETNCY TISSUE
DELM
TOMALAT JUICE
GOLD SE
FLAKED TUNA 6
JACK'S BONUS PACK
POTATO CHIPS 12
12 OZ
48 FL OZ
1/2 Oz
Oz
OZ PREPRICED 69¢
MUSFJROOM, CHICKEN NOODLE, VEGETABLE BEEF
AYLMER SOUPS IOFLOz
BICK'S SAUERKRAUT 32 OZ
ROBIN HOOD SUPREME
CAKE MIXES 18 Oz
ROBIN HOOD
PUDDING MIXES
9 OZ
'2.09
'1 ®29
2/1
59c
39c
63
5/99c
43c
2/9
2/59`
8 OZ CHICKEN, TURKEY or BEEF
Banquet Pot Pies
3/1
MAPLE LEAF WHOLE, HALF or QUARTER
Football HamsLB 99t
HINT OF MAPLE or MAPLE LEAF
Dinner Hams LB 1.29
HINT OF MAPLE or MAPLE LEAF
Side Bacon LB 9 9 t
SLICED MAPLE LEAF
Cook:d H
GRADE "A"
T.rk
FRESH LEAN
roun
PoIish
Y
FRESH 5-9 LBS
LB
LB
1.6
SIZE 24
U.S. NO 1 HEAD LE T TL CE 2/49
U, S, NO 1 SIZE 48's
FLORIDA WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 1O/89
CANADAN2LBBAG
FRESHO1 PARSNIPS 39
The Store will be open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday, April 11,
and will be closed all day on Good Friday, April 12,
WEEKEND SPECIALS
April 10, 11, 13
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
all quantities on all advertised items.
AL' S
MARKET
HENSALL ONTARIO