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On Sunday, August 12, 1973, an historical plaque
commemorating the outstanding Canadian journalist,
Sir John Stephen Willison, was unveiled on the grounds of
the Zurich Community Centre, Main St., Zurich. The
plaque is one of a series being erected throughout the province
by the; Historical and Museums Branch, Ministry of Colleges
and Universities, acting on the advice of the Archaeological
and Historic Sites' Board of Ontario. 'Shown left to right
alter the ceremony are: A. McKinley, Reeve of Stanley Town-.
ship; J. K. Riddell, M.P.P. (Huron); R. E. McKinley M.P.
(Huron); James McAllister; Mrs. R.S1mpson representing the
Huron County Historical Society; Rev. A. C. Blackwell, Lutheran '
Pastor of Zurich; Leslie Gray of London, who represented the
province's Historic Sites Board; andJ. M. Turkheim, Reeve of
Zurich.
CONSTANCE
Correspondent
Mrs. Mary Merner
Mrs. Frank Lovatt and Vi-
vian of Melborne, Australia, vi-
sited for a few days with Mrs.
W. L. Whyte, Tom, Bill, Margie
and Mr. Harold Whyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bos and
Steven returned home on 'Tues-
day from a trip to the east coast.
Sharon and Kenny Bos visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van.
Bommell and family of Komoka.
Mr. ane7. Mrs. Ken Preszcator
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Pfeil and family of
Crediton. Diane and Debbie re-
bated 11011te 'having spent
Traff hst4osi.ict
1Virs. Harvey Bilyea and fam-
ily of St. Marys visited on Thurs-
day with Mr. and M•rs. Nick Whyte,
David, Crystal, Brian and
Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dale
lk
held , a family gathering at their
home on Sunday with 31attending.
They were:Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McMichael of Walton, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne McMichael, Sharon
and Jill of Preston, Mr. and Mrs.
Blair Bender and Lisa of Kit-
chener, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Snell, Shannon and Shane, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Glousher, Karen,
Billy and Graham, all of Blyth,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott, Me-
lanie, Meribeth and Jeffrey of
Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Hoegy and family of R.R. #1,
Dublin, Miss Evelyn McMichael
of Goderich, who spent the week-
end with the Dale'.s and MisS
Cheryl,,Dale who returned home
on Friday from her summer job
at Caledon.
Mrs. Ella Jewttt and Steven
spent the weekend visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. William Dowson,
Brenda, Bonnie and John of Var-
na.
Billy Preszcator spent the
past week visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Pfaff and family of
Crediton also with Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Scott of Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. TerenceHunter
of Colborne Township were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
John Thompson, Jim, Sharon'anf
Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Brian, Paul, Kevin and, Lori of
Huron Ridge, Kincardine visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. George McIlWain. Paul
and Kevin remained ;41 their
grandparents for a few days of
holidays.
Mr. Bruce Johnston of Grand
Valley visited over the weekend
dith Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd,
Jim and Kerri.
• Miss Nancy Preszcator isvi-
siting for a few days this week
with Jeanne Lou Elliott of Stara...
Mr. and Mrs. John Mann of
Clinton visited on Monday with
Mrs. Irene Grimoldley.
Mrs, Don Buchanan and mrs.
Bill Dale attended Enumerating
School in Blyth,
The Young People Groupfrom
the Londesboro United Church
presented a special program for
the Sunday service called "How
Many Roads."
.Mr. and Mrs. John Whyte,
Jeffrey, Andrea and Kerri who
'lave just moved to their new home
in Lindsay, Paul, Mark and Mar-
gie Van der Molan of Oakville
are visiting this week at the
Whyte Holm Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClure
and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dalton
spent the weekend on a trip to
Bracebridge, Parry Sound and
also visited with friends in Mid-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McClure
and Bryan had Sunday supper
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ball and
family of Auburn.
(Intended for last week)
Miss Elaine Pfaff of Crediton
spent a few days holidays with
her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Preszcator, Diane and
Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Skoreski of Burlington, visited
on Saturday in the area with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, Mrs.
Irene Grimoldby and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Artristong,
Over the weekend visitors
with Mrs. Luther Sanders were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reid and
Kathy of Islington; Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Keyes of Hensall; Mr.
Ivan Stephenson of Mississauga.
Don Jewitt and Murray Pepper
spent the pat week camping at
Ball's Grove.
John and lizabeth Lawson
spent the week nd with Mr. and
Mrs. E.F. Wa en Lynda and
Helen at their 6 ttage at Lion's
Head. Mr. and,Mrs. Reg Law-
son spent Sunday at Lion's Head
and the children returned home
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott,
Melanie, Meribeth and Jeffrey of.
Belgrave visited on Sunday
evening with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Dale,
Mr. and Mrs. TerenceHunter
of Colborne Township visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson, Jim, Sharon-and Baia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt,
Carol, Judy, Danny, Billy and
Paul spent Sunday evening
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Dunbai and family of Belgrave.
Mrs. W.L. Whyte and Miss
Margie Whyte returned home on
Sunday from England, where Mrs.
Whyte spent the past three weeks
visiting with friends and
relatives, also meeting Margie
who has spent more than a year
travelling.
Mrs. Ken Betties of Winthrop
visited on Monday with her
mother, Mrs. Irene Grimoldby.
Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Diane
and Nancy; Mrs. David Presz-
cator, Christine and Lisa; Mrs.
Jim Preszcator, Debbie and
Michael, attended a shower on
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Larry Scott of Parkhill for
Miss Glenda Pfaff of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van der
Molan, Paul, Mark and Margie
returned home to Oakville on
Friday, having spent the past
three weeks with Harold, Tom,
and Bill Whyte.