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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-09-22, Page 14'OW� . ®m..tl.�..r. PORK Loin Chops LB. Rib Steaks SCHNEIDERS BLUE RIBBON Bologna SIDE Bacon LB. PIECE LB. SLICED LB. SLICED LB. 1.59 $1.49 994 1.09 1.59 1 FRONTS LB.''0 A-1 Heifer SIDES HINDS LB. 88p LB. 1.10 PRICE INCLUDES FULLY PROCESSED BEEF PATTIES FROZEN CUSTOM SERVICES FRIDAY'S BEEF & PORK Pick-up Services Available PHONE 2.36-4312 or 236-4153 YUNGBL T's Meat Market ZURICH PHONE 236-4312 14 Citizens News, September 22, 1976. -Page 15 CHOCOLATE CHIP GRANDMA'S MOLLASSES COOKIES 200$1.09 6 OZ. BOX BUGLES 76° HAMBURG ROLLS HOT DOG 2/890 MOZZARELLA CHEESE ,B$1.49 FEATURING "TASTY NU" WHITE SLICED BREAD THE OLD FASHIONED WAY—Plowing with a team of horses featured Saturday's Huron plowing match at the Usborne farm of Ken Duncan. Above Ken Duncan takes hold of the plow while Lorne Ross of St. Marys guides . the team in heading for the fields. T -A Photo Goshen UCW see slides The September meeting of tile Goshen United Church Women was held at the home of Mrs. Arnold Keys. Mrs. Jack Eckel opened the meeting with the singing of a hymn "All things bright and beautiful". A poem of autumn was ready by Mrs. Ervin Keys. Scripture lesson from II Corinthians was read by Mrs. Kim Keys. Mrs. John Robinson read "Autumn Varna BY MRS. BILL CHESSELL Mrs. Percy Harmon of Echo Bay, Mrs. Stella Mitchell and sons, Tommy and Brian, of Sault Ste. Marie visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Morrison and family. Arnod and Verna Rathwell of Port Elgin visited on Sunday with Bill and Eleanor McAsh. UCW meet The committee for the next U.C.W. meeting has invited Mrs. Marie McGavin of Walton to tell of her experiences at Alma College this past summer. Please remember, the date for this meeting has been changed to September 30. Miracles", followed by prayer by Mrs. Walter Eckel. Mrs. Jack Eckel showed her inter- esting slides of their trip to the west coast. Mrs. Bruce Keys was in charge of the business. October 5 the regional meeting will be held in Seaforth at the North Side Church at 7 p.m. The Babylon ladies are to look after Church Service Varna United Church Anni- versary was celebrated on Sun- day with a large crowd in atten- dance. Rev. Dr. Gr Goth of London was guest preacher, and titled his thought-provoking message "For Such a Time as This". Several messages in song were brought to us by the talented barbershop quar- tette, The Town and Country Four, and by Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Townsend, all of the Seaforth area. Peewees lose The Stanley Township pee- wee girls were defeated by the Goderich Township girls in a game at Holmesville on Sunday. the annual supper for Wed- nesday, October 27 with two settings at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at $4.00 a ticket. Meeting closed by reading of hymn 383 in unison. Lunch was served by Mrs. Jack Eckel's group. 24 OZ. LOAF 3 for 9.18 10 for $3.79 "Fresh From Our Oven To Your Kitchen" THE THE POP SHOPPE CHEESE HOUSE TASTY NU BAKERY .236-4912 ZURICH n,f waste a ro After the furnace, the water heater is the biggest user of energy in your home. Waste hot water, and you're wasting valuable energy. That's a good reason for getting full value from your water heater in every way you can. By fixing leaky faucets. By insulating long runs of hot water pipe. By waiting until you have a full load before you switch on the clothes or dishwasher. By using cold or cool water when it will do the job. By taking shorter showers or shallower baths. By making sure that all the hot water that eventually goes down the drain works hard for you before it goes. The Cascade electric water heater gives you a dependable supply of hot water and it makes good use of all the energy it consumes. But it's up to you to use hot water wisely. Don't waste a drop. H) 5.5620A