Zurich Citizens News, 1975-11-26, Page 15r
Queensway happenings
Mrs, Ruby Miners celebrated
her birthday on the weekend.
Celebrating with her were Mrs.
Reg MacDonald, Mrs. Tiedman,
and daughter Kelly, Mrs. Philip
Johns and daughter Eleanor.
Visitors with Mrs. Squire were
Lottie Rundle and sister Verda.
Mrs. Sararus was visited by her
daughter Mrs. Edna Caldwell,
Exeter, and Doris Bonthron,
'London. Shirley Prouty visited
Lynn Latimore, Alex Barrett,
and Mrs. Isobel Sproat.
Mrs. Ada Smillie was visited
by Mrs. Grace Peck. Iva Ridley,
Ilia Dunn visited with Mrs.
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WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY &
SATURDAY
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AT
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PARTY OF TWO - $4 PER PERSON
PARTY OF FOUR - $3 PER PERSON
PARTY OF SIX - $2 PER PERSON
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MIDNIGHT DRAW FOR $25
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UPCOMING EVENTS
SAT. DEC. 6 - Social Security No. Nite.
Your social security number could win you $25
SAT. DEC. 13 - WINTARIO NITE - M dnlght
draw for 25 Wintario tickets. You could win
$100,000 compliments of the Vanastra
Shillelagh
SAT. DEC. 20 - GOODWILL NITE. Bring any
article of clothing suitable as a donation to
the underprivileged and you are in free.
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EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Ticket office open every Mon. -Wed. -Fri.
1:00 p.m. to 5:oo p.m.
Tickets also available at Base Factory Outlet
CALL 4824644'
or pick up your tickets at the door
Vera Lannmie. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Cann and Sheryl J. Jane, Mr.
and Mrs. Denroache, Camp Bord-
en and Leslie Mitchell visited
Mrs. Louise Mitchell, Mrs.
Isobel Alcock and Mrs. Jessie
Ingle visited with Cora Alcock.
Ken an Florence Hodgins,
Centraliavisited several residents
at the Home. Mr. and Mrs.
Don Taylor, Kitchener and Bren-
da Walper visited Adeline Tay-
lor.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morkin
visited with Neil Regan. Mrs.
Gerald Ford, Hanover visited
with Mrs. Etta Mae Ford.
The church service was cond-
ucted by Rev. Donald Beck acc-
ompanied by Louise Mitchell
at the piano.
On Monday the ladies' of
the Reformed Church in Exeter
entertained the residents. Those
taking part were Dan Neevel,
Helen Toonstra, Ann Wynja,
Tresa Wynja, Bonnie Vellenga,
B. Dykstra, Ann Binnendyk,
Gerry Van Steeg, Margaret
DeVries and Ann Toonke.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haugh
have purchased the property of
Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander on
Queen Street.
A number of members of
Amber Rebekah Lodge and the
I.O.O.F. Lodge attended a
euchre party in Brucefield on
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Munn
have purchased the property
on York Crescent from Mr.
and Mrs. T. Shepherd.
Zurich Citizens News, November 26, 1975 -Page 15
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Let me introduce you to
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M.B.A.
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Devon Bldg.
Exeter
Ph. Collect 235-2740
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waste
After the furnace, the water heater is the biggest user of energy in your
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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 Toad 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.
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