Zurich Citizens News, 1974-11-28, Page 3THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1974
MRS. JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McArth-
ur, Snowflake, Manitoba, spent
a few days recently with theft
cousin, Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hugh -
son, Pilot Mound, Manitoba,
were guests last week with Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea
were guests of honour Saturday
evening at a surprise party
given by their family and att-
ended by many pf their friends
in honour of their 25th wedding
anniversary. The couple were
the recipients of many lovely
gifts, cards and good wishes.
UNITED CHURCH NOTES
Bradley John Alexander Kyle,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Don C.
Kyle of London received the
sacrament of Baptism in Hen-
sall United Church on Sunday
morning. Rev. Don Beck
preached on the sermon topic
"Becoming a Christian, " and
the choir sang the anthem,
"The Ninety and Nine."
Next Sunday will be Advent I
Y{n, hj'r;'.
BERE'S
and the Sacrament of Holy
Communion,
0
Former warden
passes away
George W. Armstrong of
I•Iensall passed away at his
residence on November 22,
1974, in his 84th year.
He was rhe husband of the
former Jessie Buchanan, and
father of Mrs. Merlin (Jean)
Love, London; and Mrs. Don-
ald (Betty) Flear, Grand Bend;
Also surviving are six grand-
children.
Prior to retiring in Hensall,
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong farm-
ed for many years in Hay
Township, He was a former
reeve of Hay, and also a past
Warden of Huron County.
While in Hensall, Mr. Armst-
rong served for many years as
a member of the Public Utilit-
ies Commission.
The body rested at the Bonrh-
ron Funeral Chapel in Hensall
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
where funeral service was held
Monday, November 25, with
Rev, Don Beck officiating.
Interment in Hensall Union
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Doug Cook,
Gerald Campbell, Sandy Munn,
Harold Elder, Ross Corbett and
Lloyd Mousseau.
Flower bearers were Eric
Campbell and Steven Flear.
The possibility of rabbits
nibbling bark from your fruit
trees this winter Is a matter
for concern.
"Although the damage caus-
ed by rabbits is usually less
severe than that caused by
mice, they can ruin a tree, "
says Ontario Ministry of Ag-
riculture and Food horticultur-
ist, D.B. McNeill. "And,
unless you trap, snare, or shoot
them, there is no control. All
you can do is try to reduce the
damage."
Wind tree guards around all
trunks to discourage girdling.
In areas of heavy snowfall,
wrap burlap or sacking around
the trunk above the tree guard,
to prevent rabbits from eating
the bark above it. The latex
paint and thiram mixture,
available frommost garden
supply stores, is also effective
in reducing damage by rabbits.
r� t
Hensel! student
wins award
(by Wilma Oke)
Three Huron County Secon-
dary school honour graduates
received Carter Scholarship
awards Friday for academic
achievement in the 1973-74
school year.
The three students whose
names were announced by the
Ministry of Education are:
James Jeffrey Reaburn, of
South Huron Sistrict High
School, Exeter, who received
$100. with an average percent-
age on six papers of 90.3 per-
cent; Catherine Joan Stewart,
of Seaforth District High School
and Elizabeth Mae Jolly, of
South Huron District High
School, who each received
$50, with an average percent-
age on six papers of 88.5 per
cent each.
D.J. Cochrane, Director of
Education, for Huron County
Board of Education, said
that since 1914 funds from a
bequest of the late J.I. Carter
of the City of Sarnia have been
used to make awards to outst-
anding students in 33 jurisdict-
ions in Ontario, who obtain
the three highest aggregate
marks on six credits, including
PAGE 8
at least one credit in each of
English and Mathematics.
Factory Warranty
SERVICE
on all your
Inglis Appliances
LECTR IC
HENSALL
FOR A GOOD DEAL ON
1`,G9.S
PPUA •!CS
IIENSALL
"tilek1''''titirf l nzu,`
E%ili :Ile h.,- E0
1.2 OZ
C
BENE'S SULTANA 24 OZ
; Fz:
s..;; sL
GLIDE 14 FL OZ
CREAM of MUSHROOM 10 FL OZ
PEAMEAL BY -THE -PIECE
SCHNEIDER'S TIIURINGER SUMMER
PRIME
LEA N
LB
5th to 7th RIB LB $1.29
1stto4th RIB LB $1.49
•
VAN CAMP 19 FL OZ
BORDEN'S 1 OZ PI<G
H„
1
'nT
HEINZ
PURE
SLICED
H� � t
T
A
Cheese
1.4 FL OZ
CREMELLE 16 OZ
VANISH TOILET BOWL 34 OZ
C "r E
LUCKY WHIP DESSERT 4 OZ
P ING MIX
2/9
11 1/2 01
Swanson Meat Dinners
8
FREEZER SPECIAL,
LB
LB
LB
LB
FULLY PROCESSED
LB
PURE
10 L13 BAG
aa o
nl.
Product of honduras Bananas LB 1 1 tr
U.S. No 1 ave Oranges SIZE 138 DOZ69
Fresh Spinach OZ BAG 33
EEKE ,;D SPECIALS
november 27, 28, 29, 30
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
all quantities on all advertised items.