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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-11-24, Page 20Page 20 -Citizens News, Novembe (continued from page 3) Livestock sales Demand was active at the Hensall Livestock Sales this. week and the prices were steady. The supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers. Fat cattle; heifers, $34.50- $40.25, steers, $40.50-$43.00. Pigs; weanlings, $23.00-$39.00, chunks, $41.00-$49.50. Oa tam ckey Hensall Bantams lost to Dublin Bantams in play last Thursday. The lone goal on Hensall's side was scored by Bradley Stewart. Hensall out - shot Dublin in shots on goal but the final score was in Dublin's favour at 3-1. A fair crowd was in attendance. A.C.W, meets The regular meeting of St. Paul's A.C.W. was held on r 24, 1976 Thursday afternoon at the home of Helen Roberts. The presid- ent Mrs. Forrest opened the meeting with the member's prayer and following that the Invocation was read from "The Living Message". The scrip- ture from 1 John was given by Helen Roberts and Annie Reid. Rev, Anderson gave the Meditation. Everybody then took • part in the Litany—this was followed by prayer. The roll call was answered with a Bible verse containing the word "snow„ Helen Roberts read the min- utes of the last meeting and Mrs. Windover gave the study book followed by a reading by Mrs. Forrest. In 1977 Church Calendars were distributed and The Living Message was renewed.; it was decided to entertain at the Queensway Nursing Home for the month of December. Rev. Anderson closed the meet- ing with a prayer. Anglican service The Rev. (LA. Anderson was CREAM PUFFS M -M GOOD—Wil Beck of Hensall knows a good thing when she sees one and the cream puffs at the Blue Water Kest Home Bazaar were just that. Ruth Ann r'laxbard of London puts them in a box for easier handling. • Photo by McKinley T '47 Main St., GRAND BEND 238-2358 RE -CHRISTMAS NOV. 25 to DEC. 4 LADIES' WYNDHAM SLACKS AND LOUSES 1/2 PRICE WHILE THEY LAST MEN'S SLACKS 1/2 PRICE SIZES 28 TO 36 GROUPING OF JEANS 1/2 PRICE WHILE THEY LAST BOY'S G.W.G. SCRUBBIE JEANS SIZES 7 TO 20 15°,'o OFF DRESSES ONLY $10 CHAWil r Values up to $30.00 HUDSON'S BAY COATS' BLANKETS IN STOCK MANY MORE IN STORE SPECIALS 1 in charge . of the service at St. Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday. The flowers were in memory of the late Mrs. James Foster. ' Amber Lodge plans party Wednesday evening with Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy Parker presiding assisted by Mrs. Maggie Campbell, Vice Grand. The charter was draped in lov- ing memory of the late Caroline Cutler, past president of the General assembly. Mrs. Margaret Consitt LSVG gave a report of the CPY meeting ng held previously. Mrs. Dorothy Corbett, treasurer gave a report of the finances. An in- vitation was received from the llderton Rebekah Lodge for the , Junior Past Noble Grand and a car load of members to attend their meeting on Monday November 22. The United Nations meeting will be held in Clinton Lodge on Friday November 26, at 8:p.m. Delegates appointed were Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy Parker, Jr. PNG Mrs. Bertha MacGregor and corresponding Secretary Mrs. Leona Parke. Arrangements were made for the annual Christmas Party to be held December 1 with an ex- change of gifts. Mrs. Olga Chipchase LSVG and Mrs. Wreatha Grigg, Warden express- ed thanks for cards. "Happy Birthday" was extended to Sisters Isobel Rogerson, Leona Parke, and Wreatha Grigg. Following the meeting "Court Whist" was played with the high prize being won by Mrs. Pearl Ghaddick, consolation Mrs, Bertha MacGregor, lucky plate Mrs. Alice Ferg. �i nterior designers suggest you fill an empty corner with a wallpaper panel framed and mounted on a simple pedestal to look like an old fashioned fire screen. NO NEED 70 CHASE FOOD BARGAINS/ CAMPBELLS CREAM OF BRIGHT'S FANCY WITH PORK OR IN TOMATO SAUCE 48 OZ. LIBBY'S DEEP WITH PORK OR IN TOMATO SAUCE KRAFT DILL, GARLIC, HERB & SPICE, ONION CHIP DIP 14 OZ. 8 OZ. CARNATION CRINKLE CUT ENC FRI S 2 LB. KELLOGGS RAISIN BRAN WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE WHITE SWAN TOWELS MAXWELL HOUSE 10 OZ. INSTANT COFFEE LIQUID FLOOR POLISH FUTURE PLUS 10% BONUS CRISCO OIL 18 OZ. 4's 2's 27 OZ. 26.4 OZ. t g< 99° '3.19 '2.09 1.09 LIQUID 32 OZ. IVORY DETERGENT '119 DISHWASHER CASCADE CHRISTIES BITS & BITES CHRISTIES PLAIN RITZ. 50 0Z. '1.99 1.99 7.1 OZ. 8 OZ. STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY 69° 59C AYLMER JAM 240Z. '1 ®®g NO SCRUB RUG CLEANER GLORY 2 22 OZ. $1099 CALIFORNIA RED GRAPES 49' LETTUCE EA. 43' COOKING ONIONS 2LBS. FOR 33' BAUSEIBIREBEIIIIIIIIMiseasseermarsix N FOOD FOOD MARKET BEST-VALU ZURICH 236-4316 aneemononmeimaiIMINIROMMEEMOMEISENMSAIIII