Zurich Citizens News, 1977-12-01, Page 12Page 12
Citizens News, December 1, 1977
$1000 CHEQUE PRESENTED — The Blue Water Rest Home accepted a cheque of $1000 to be used
towards the purchase of a whirlpool bath system for the residential care section of the rest home. Making
the presentation to Dr. Charles Wallace, chairman of the board of the rest home are Mrs. Cecelia Farwell,
president of the Blue Water Lady's Auxiliary and Mrs. Mary Gingerich, treasurer of the Auxiliary.
Dashwood seniors meet;
three babies are baptized
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Dashwood senior citizens met
Monday, November 21 with 34
members present. Group 2 with
Ross Love in charge provided the
program. Mrs. Mervyn Tieman
and Mrs. Ross Love sang duets.
Mrs. Oscar Miller had some
riddles. Ross Love played violin
numbers. Everett Haist received
a prize for the most humorous
story. Cards and crokinole were
enjoyed.
President, Mervyn Tieman
presided for the business. The
cupboard made by members was
displayed. The Christmas
meeting will be a supper held
December 12 at 6 p.m.
Babies baptized
The first Sunday in Advent was
a special Sunday at Calvary
United Church when three babies
were baptized by Pastor Bruce
Guy, namely, Kelly Elizabeth,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Hoffman with sponsors, Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Hoffman; Benjamin
James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Guenther with sponsors Mr. &
Mrs, John Hayter; Julie Anne,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Weber with sponsors, Mr. & Mrs.
Wayne Riddell, St. Thomas. The
three mothers also joined the
church by transfer of mem-
bership.
For The Best In
* PARTS
* ACCESSORIES
* SERVICE
* RENTALS
its
Dashwood Corners
The Dashwood Men's Club held
their Christmas dinner meeting
Monday November 28. Guest
speaker, Ron Bogart, Exeter,
spoke on his trip to Russia and
showed slides. He had a great
number of souvenirs on display.
George Tieman, presented a
lectern to the men's club in
memory of his father Addison
Tieman who passed away 10
years ago.
Family Night
Zion Lutheran Church held
family night Friday, November
25 with the youth group in charge.
They had puppet shows to the
delight of young and old with
puppets they had made. Tattle-
tales were played with six
couples which provided much
amusement. Sing -song and lunch
followed.
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader spent
Sunday at Stratford with Mr. .&
Mrs. Elmer Rader.
Miss Sharon Rader, London,
spent a couple of days with her
parents, Mr, & Mrs. Irvin Rader.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hayter
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary with friends and
relatives over the weekend.
Rick and Jeff Hayter spent the
week end with their parents Mr.
& Mrs. Bob Hayter.
Mr. & Mrs. Spike Nagel and
Susan and Chris Baynham,
Oshawa spent the week end with
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Koehler.
Mrs. Louella Tieman has
returned home following a 2 week
visit with her sisters, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Reschlee and Mrs.
Verda Bosk.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Miller,
Melville, Saskatchewan and Mrs.
Bert Molson, Oyen Alberta spent
last week with Mr. & Mrs. Melvin
Stade and Sherrie. Mrs. Martha
Miller a patient at South Huron
hospital was able to spend
Tuesday at the Stade home.
Guests with Mr. & Mrs, Jim
Hoffman were Mr. & Mrs. Hubert
Schilbe, Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Schilbe and family, Wayne
Schilbe and Mr. & Mrs, Arnold
Merner all of Zurich. Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Hoffman, Mr. & Mrs, Bob
Hoffman and family, Mr. & Mrs.
Bill Hoffman and family, Mrs.
Jack Taylor and family, Exeter,
Mrs, Doris Clemas, London and
Mrs. Elda Heppler, Kitchener.
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Ralph Weber were Mr. & Mrs.
Bill Weber and Julie Anne; Mr. &
Mrs. Wayne Riddell, St. Thomas;
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Riddell and
family; and Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Lynn, Woodham.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Genthner
spent the weekend in Toronto
with Mr. & Mrs. George Fulcher
and attended the C.N.R.
retirement party for George.
Bob Boogeman is a patient in
St. Joseph's hospital where he
underwent surgery. Reinhold
Miller is a patient in University
hospital.
Bean meetings begin
Local annual meeting of the
Ontario Bean Producers'
Marketing Board begin this
week.
Today, Thursday all bean
producers in Middlesex County
District 3 are invited to attend the
annual meeting at the Ilderton
Masonic Hall. It begins at 10 a.m.
The meeting for District 5
which includes all bean growers
in Huron County will be held
tomorrow, Friday at . the
Pineridge Chalet, near Hensall
with starting time set for 9 a.m.
Perth County growers will
meet Tuesday, December 6 at the
Mitchell Community Centre,
Local board members on the
marketing board are Bob Allan,
Bill Baxter, Murray Cardiff,
Phil Durand, Joe Miller, Lewis
Sherman, George Sitter, Lloyd
Taylor and Frank Vanneste.
Directors for Huron District 5
are Murray Dennis, Victor
Hartman, Glenn Hayter, Bev
Hill, Ken McCowan Jr., Glen
Miller, Don Moylan, John Oke,
John Paul Rau, Glen Ribey, Jake
Van Wonderen and Nick Whyte.
Representing Middlesex as
directors are Harry Knip, Don
Langford, Bill Lumsden, John
Mcllhargey and George Skinner,
while Perth directors are Burns
Blackler, Andy McLean, Hugh
Scott, Allan Siemon and Eldon
Westman,
ZURICH LIONS CLUB
NEW YEAR'S
EVE
DANCE
ZURICH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
$30 per couple
(includes refreshments, favours
and smorgasbord)
'Music By
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
10-2
For tickets call 236-4506,
236-4052 or 236-4318.
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Reserve your Christmas
Dinner, Banquets or
Party at the Village Inn
Open all winter by reservation for
groups, anniversaries, banquets,
family dinners, wedding dinners.
Phone 238-2348
YSHOP IREFULLY
There Are Many, Many Food Bargains Thruout the Store
Schneiders Baked
Ham & Bacon
Loaf
Ib. $ 1 .79
Blue Bonnet
Margarine
Scott
Towels
Shirriff
Jelly
Powders
3 lbs.
Schneiders
Bologna
Slices
12 oz. pkg. 834
'1.77
89'
3 oz.
2's
5/9
Ontario No, 1
POTATOES
Clover Leaf Solid
Light Tuna
Crisco
Shortening
Maxwell House
Coffee
Niblets
Kernel Corn
Schneiders
Bucket of
Chicken
2lbs. $3.59
7 oz. 73'
l ib. 65'
1 Ib. '3.48
12 oz. 41'
Florida
20 Ib. bag 99c GRAPEFRUIT 10/99'
OPERIORi
IF 00 MARKETS.
OTHER IN STORE SPECIALS'
Zurich Superior Market
DIAL 236-4354
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