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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-12-01, Page 3Nensall Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Mrs. Hilda Payne Mrs. Bertha MacGregor visited recently with Mrs. Eric Munroe in Seaforth. Mr. & Mrs. Art Werner and family of Kitchener spent a few days with Mrs. Werner's mother Mrs. Sam Rannie. Mr, & Mrs, William Simpson of Birmingham, Michigan were recent visitors with Mrs, F. G. Bonthron. Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted service in Carmet Presbyterian Church Sunday speaking on "Our Missionaries in Taiwan" Mrs. Malcolm Dougall presided at the organ and led the choir in the anthem "It is No Secret". The flowers in the church were placed by the families in loving memory of the late Mr. Sam Rannie and the late Mr. Mac Macfarlane. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be held on December 12 at 10:00 a.m, Mrs. Ina Johns of RR3 Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. John Batten of Elimville, Mrs. Florence Johns and Mr. & Mrs. Emmerson Johns all of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Johns of RR1 Woodham, Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Dunn of RR 1 Hensall and Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Johns of RR1 Centralia were dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn and family on Sunday to celebrate Han's 20th year in Canada. He was presented with a Canadian Flag. Mrs. Sim Roobal has returned home after undergoing surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Demand was active at Hensall Livestock Sales again last week and prices were higher. The supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers. Fat cattle; heifers, $37.75 - $42,75, steers $39.00 - $45.00. Pigs; weanlings $32.00 - $41.25, chunks $43.00 - $57.50. Phil Ward, a past resident of Hensall, has returned to his home near Brucefield after undergoing eye surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. The next meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute will be held at the Bluewater Rest Home following the birthday party held there at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, December 8. Couple's Club shown pictures of the British Isles The Couple's Club of Carmel, Cromarty and Caven Churches met in the school -room of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Wed- nesday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bell and Mr. & Mrs. Bert Thompson were in charge of the evening. Games were enjoyed by all after which Mr. & Mrs. Ian McAllister who recently toured the British Isles showed pictures on Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England which were most interesting. Special thanks was extended to Mr. & Mrs. McAllister for the most enjoyable pictures and narration. Following contests a delicious lunch was served. Bowling Unit 2 of Hensall United Church Women enjoyed another evening of bowling at the Zurich Bowling Lanes on Saturday night. Record scores are not marked up but an evening of companionship and fun are the chief advantages. It is hoped that more will join next time. Advent service The First Sunday of Advent was celebrated at the Hensall United Church on Sunday by lighting the first Advent candle. The ceremony was performed by Mrs. Walter Spencer. The service was conducted by the Rev. Don Beck whose message was called, "Great Expectations." We have to be prepared in order that we may receive the Christmas Message and this is what Advent time is for. During the service the following members from other churches were received into membership; Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Gackstetter, Miss Sylvia Merner and Mrs. Robert Middleton, The choir was under the direction of Mrs. John Turkheim and sang, "The Winter Rose" as the anthem, Flowers in the sanctuary were in loving memory of Mr. Sam Rannie and Mr. John McFarlane. Next Sunday, the Sacrament of Holy Communion will be ob- served and the annual meeting of the United Church Women will be held on Monday December 6. 4-H clubs, The last meeting of the Hensall 2 4-H Club, the Bran Muppe_ts was held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Pepper. All books are due at Mrs. Pepper's on December 10. Members discussed meal management and eating down Mexico way. The girls are to write a meal for a farm family of five for a whole day following Canada's Food Guide. Mexican Chili Rolls were made which included cornmeal pancakes and Kidney Beans. This was enjoyed by all. Next meeting is scheduled to plan for Achievement Day on January 8 at Seaforth District High School. The seventh meeting of the Hensall 3, the Rolled Oats was held on Tuesday, November 23 at 7:30p.m. at the home of Mrs. Peter Bisback. Eight girls an- swered the roll call which was the label of a cereal product. Apple Crisp was demonstrated and was enjoyed by all the girls. From now on we will be working towards Achievement Day. Beat Goderich Hensall Bantams played Citizens News, December 1, 1976 -Page 3 against Goderich on Thursday A bus trip with a difference was and won 3-2 in the first period, enjoyed by members of the Dave Mann scored the first goal Hensall Women's Institute, the Three Links Senior Citizens and friends, last Wednesday. Travelling to London and the big shopping centres for Christmas Shopping took up most of the day and was completed by having dinner at the Ponderosa before returning home. assisted by Dave McCreery and later in the period Kevin Parker scored unassisted. The second period was all for Goderich with Larry Boyce scoring twice, In the third period, Hensall came back with Kevin Parker again scoring unassisted to finish the game 3-2 in Hensall's favour. Teacher in accident Obituary Miss Dianne McKillop who was travelling to Hanover where she teaches school met with an automobile accident on Highway 4 Saturday evening at Hensall Motors Ltd. She was taken to South Huron Hospital, Exeter where she was attended by Dr. W. Steciuk and later transferred to Sarnia General Hospital. Mr. John Scotland Ian (Mac) Macfarlane, Goderich formerly of Windsor and Forest passed away suddenly in Goderich Hospital on Monday November 22, 1976. The sympathy of this community is extended to his wife the former Margaret Elaine Sangster, Hensall and sons John and Jim both at home. Pepsi or Kist Canned Soft Drinks McCormick's Case of 24/10 fl. oz. Gruham Wafers or Crumbs Beef & Pork 3 b9 Sausuge 13'1 oz. Schneiders Red Hot 69g Wieners Wizard Solid Camp Fire uc, n 1 Ib. pkg. Schneider's Blue Ribbon, By The Piece f ' Air Fr M shners 6 oz. ivory 32 fl. oz. Liquid tergent Weston's - Chelsea uns Schneider's Soft, 100% Vegetable Oil Margarine 1Ib. 2/89'. Kraft Canadian Cheddar, Individually (Wrapped Cheese Slices 1 Ib. $1.43 McCormick's Chocolate Coconut Treat Cookies az. 794 Nescafe 10 oz.' Instant Coffee $3.29 WEEKEND SPECIALS DEC. 1,2,3,4 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the nght•to limit all quantities on all advertised items n Medium (formerly•Ground Chuck) , Grorids, a f Sliced CI ,{y Sliced Mince'am Can. Cee lb. 79' 7� Ib. Ib. Ib. SPY :.PPLES U.S. No. 1 TANGELOS Ont. No. 1 Bulk Table POTATOES Hardee Fancy PEAS Old South Concentrated Ib. ZENMOP 794 2/794 ORANGE JUICE 12 fl, oz. FREEZER SPECIALS Store 262-2017 LOIN OF BEEF 2 Ib. Slaughter House 262-2041 SIDE OF BEEF HIND OF BEEF TURKEY WINGS BEEF PATTIES GRADE A TURKEYS Ib.$1 s®9 Fully processed Ib. 8 5 Ib. $'1.09 Ib. 394 No filler 10 lbs. $7.90 with beef order for freezer Ib. 794 AMA ii . 110!111!0