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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-11-03, Page 4Page 4 Citizens News, November 3, 1977 Hensall blind fund over half of target Eric . Luther, Campaign Chairman for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, advises the results of the cam- paign to date at $643. Our ob- jective this year is $1250. The door to door canvassers are nearing the completion of their routes in Hensall. Many of the rural residents have not as yet replied to the mail campaign. Please forward your donations as soon as possible to Eric Luther, Bank of Montreal, Hensall. We need your support to ensure the campaign is a success. Bazaar success A successful dessert euchre, sponsored by the Hensall Women's Institute, in honour of the Queen's Jubilee, was held in Hensall Hilda Payne Bertha McGregor 4-H girls meet The sixth meeting of Hensall 4H club No,. 2 was held on October 25 in the home of Joyce Pepper. Roll call was "show one of the completed, labelled illustrations that you are going to include in your book" and was answered by seven members. Discussion followed with the topic being "more baking with fruit". Main themes were fruit shortcakes, fruit with pudding, cakes, quick - breads and cookies. For demonstration the leaders helped us in the making of Banana Bread and Pear Helene. Both were tested. The meeting was ended with our club members choosing a name, "The Fruit Cups". The Hensall No. 3 4H club, the Horn of Plenty, held their sixth meeting on October 26 at Betty Beer's house. Our discussion was about fruit shortcakes, fruit with pudding, cakes, quickbreads and cookies. That night, Betty and Janet Bilcke demonstrated, the recipe for Banana Bread and Pear Helene. At the end of the meeting our books were handed in to be checked over. Queensway news Visitors during the week were Mary and Lawrence Schwartz with Mrs. Lou Weurth. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Smith visited Ellen Kendrick, Lynn Latimer and other ladies. Thelma Russell and Edna Werner visited Mrs. May Beer, also Edna May and Danny Rodwell visited Mrs. Beer. Howard and Laura Johns visited Mrs. Mabel Johns. Percy and Clara Johnston and Edna and Jack Burchill, Rev. Geo. Anderson visited Russell Erratt. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Fisher and Verna Coates and Les Mitchell visited Louise Mitchell. Mrs. Hugo Schenk and Nola Faist visited Hugo Schenk and Mrs. Lou Weurth. Mr, & Mrs. Sid Pullman and Rosa Harris visited Bernice Lavery. Greta and Amy Lammie visited Vera Lammie. Marjorie and Graham Arthur visited Mrs. Sarah Arthur. Mrs. Bishop and Joan Bettridge visited Mrs. Kalbfleisch. Visitors with Mrs. Kendrick were Alice Kendrick, Ruth, Susan and Nancy Durand. Clarence Dilling and Bernice Olson visited Anna Dilling. Cathy and Ian Reid visited Mrs. E. Sararas. United Church Ladies' Mrs. Middleton, Mrs, Blighton Ferg. Mrs. Chapman entertained residents with music and bingo, Monday. Sunday, members of Zurich Mennonite Church , Marie Gingerich, Jean Gingerich and June and Dale Gingerich visited residents and June and Dale sang. Rev. Geo. Anderson con- ducted church Thursday with Louise Mitchell at the piano. the Legion Hall, Hensall, on Wednesday afternoon of October 19. Although the turnout was a little disappointing, a good time was had by all. Prize winners were: high, Mrs. Mary Kooy, Centralia; low, Mrs. John Anderson, Kippen; lone hands, Mrs, Webster, Exeter; lucky cup, Mrs. Kooy; draw for canned ham, Mrs. Anna Agar, Seaforth; draw for basket of apples, Mrs. Mildred Hertzel, Centralia. REBEKAHS INSTALLING TEAM — The installing team for Huron District 23 from the Amber Rebekah Lodge in Hensall is shown above. Back, left, Beatrice Richardson,Wreatha Grigg, Ruby Bell, Vera Lemmon, Olga Chipchase, Grace Thompson, Belva Fuss, Elizabeth Riley, Irene Blackwell, Alice Ferg, Gladys Coleman and Aldeen Volland. Front, Margaret Consitt, Dorothy Parker, Evelyn McBeath, District Deputy President Bertha McGregor, Maggie Campbell, Leona Park and Hazel Corbett, Photo by Reg McDonald GROUND BEEF ib.69 Beef & Pork SAUSAGE lb. 794 Sliced BA Y LIVER BEEF e 39< Store Sliced BACON Ib. 1.19 Maxwell House Reg. Grind COFFEE Ingersoll Processed CHEESE 1 Ib. bag SPREAD 16 fl. _. FROZEN McCain's Straight Cut French Fries Rich's Coffee Rich =3.59 9.49 2 lbs. 694 16 oz. 3/$1 Chef Boy Ar Dee Plain Spaghetti Sauce Mr. Clean, Liquid Detergent E.D. Smith Garden Cocktail 27 fl. oz. 9 48 fl. oz. spec. Prepriced $1.85 . '1.`f, 9 28 fI. oz. 59' Kraft Smooth Peanut Butter 2lbs. $1 .89 Cheese Slices 794 Kraft Canadian Cheddar Individual Slices 8 oz. Grade A Frozen Eviscerated Turkeys Schneiders. Sliced Bologna Sliced Mac & Cheese or Chicken Loaf Chopped Suet Ib. lb. 84' 99' .$1.19 e 29' PRODUCE Produce of U.S.A. Tomatoes Produce of Ontario Table Potatoes 2lbs. 994 2Qlb.bag $1.19, Stokely's Dark Red Kidney Beans Weston's Crusty Bread Seacliff Canada Fancy 14 fl. oz. Whole Potatoes FREEZER SPECIALS CHOICE LOCAL BEEF RIB OF BEEF 25 Ib. ave., lb. $1.19 TURKEY WINGS 10 Ib. box $3.90 ABATTOIR HOURS HINDS OF BEEF 2/69' 9' 24 oz. loaf 19 fl. oz. 3/s1 Fully processed, lb. LOIN,OF BEEF Fully Processed $1.19 Ib, $1.29 Beef Slaughter — Monday, Pork Slaughter — -Tuesday, Hours for Picking Up Freezer or Custom Orders. Tues. to Fri. — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. WEEKEND SPECIALS Novo 3, .4, 5 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items. Because of increased costs we find it necessary to make a 50¢ charge for grocery delivery., Choice Local Beef & Pork Abattoir Phone: 262-2041 MARKETS GROCERIES & -FRESH PRODUCE Phone: 262-2017 Henson