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!Euro S ti , t at the stores employed local, 1 h t
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ttendance. Lloyd O'Brien Madeline Rau, Marion YtIng"
ceremonY Tharsday.
niuniciPalities eteo be Members of th staff 11104(10.
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thebe jtt;t,
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• ig wUL ' will represent Zurich, while V. blue Helene Kende, EatbrYil
of . i c h o t
le' Becker wilt bP preen t to re ^ I Theil, Elizabeth 'Bannister, OUP
1 4150 be present at the ribbon Jehn Skaar, Lee Regier, Ger-
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1 eating ceremony.
The Dominion liotel, Zerich, ! to the first Swiss .settlers in the: The Alpine Room, Seating 60 1 Ross, tivho is better IMONVII a$ 14101:1!K$4\ireaell,Y1 11" Bedard, Lat"
will be officially. opened, Thurs.,. •community, !Persons, treats the hotel pat -' "Tubby' around Zurich, and Ns in junior of the occasion, the
day evening by l‘Ira. Mel john -1 The Dominion Hotel has been rons to a bright, refreshing at* wife have thi.eechildren, 13ob, Johnston's are inviting eYerY'
ston, mother of the proprietor, ! in the Johnston faMtlY sinee Moephere. Tho weodwork is 011118, the oldest, is a student at one to a free dance in the 00111-
,130s Johnston. I the early 100's, and Ross is the finished in light tones, aect a SHAHS. He is one of the stars In unity centre, following the
The amain will be an ad -i third generation to manage the wall-to-wall rug adds to th ! ap-i of Zurich's .OMI -IA champion. opening. The use will be Pro-
ded treat for Mrs. Johnston, ! establishment. His grandfather, ' parent comfort of the room. A ship hockey team, Elizabeth, 13 vided hy DesiardieWe nrches-
because she celebrates her 77th ' Robert R 0 p s Johnston, ur• large scenic mural highlights is also a student at SHDHS And tra, and will commence at 10:00
birthday nn the seine day. ! chased the hotel in the early . the room, and is floodlit 0t,1the third member of the lam, p.m.
The hotel, which has under- ' Years of the century and R was night
gone extensive renovations and ' later owned by M,
cl Johnston, I The overhead ti
the eaghts are sub -1 vinimwmittmimmintmnitintiliimum,..!
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additions, is e first hotel in Ross' father, cittect and blue stars shine from
leiresnecefiZdt.he prilari° liquor 1 Popular
hotellarfohasrfood the ceiling. Tlie larger lights
'lhbeen one of the can be turned we to give a
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It has a men's ,beverage moatmoatpopular eating, spots al eandlelight atmosphere.
The men ' $ room ' for a number of years. it at. : furnished with bright fitures,
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room, a cocktail lounge and a tretshaissecltairogneerofleorlevsa5tenfiroOrnntarailot an1d'hethe inenta'sngbeerliine:ag:hariorosmseis
dining lounge. t
will accommodate 90 persons, t
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while the lounge will seat eq. otie;ceir.s.theDarinloc6e0,, and on Mo- :elf the wall, mural and the 4
The Imp has been the hotelil brightly -colored drapery,
:Still active at 77 BEST WISHES
"The Alpine Room," in tribute served 327 persons,
; The record attendance for The Johnstons provide a true I
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. — ...... one weekend was 715 patrons, .ni1.-
This we( k in i This number was bandied from , :ioc-cooked meet for
' , dining lounge guests, and tthheel;
i With the recent addition and ,do 411 their to the
Friday to Monday night.
own cooking and i
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Thames Road ,tel has taken on a modern new ! nose and his wife, Marg, han- DOMINION HOTEL i
By MRS, W I I. L. A M RHD E ! iro°011:•vaTtli:I'l.‘31' oh e ii5.additional'car°r1 do rooms i' ti:llauetitilriligoMrs,sitoft the
eh esPeoLllecisisi;cilticobreens, '
are both bright and cheery, andMel Johnston still has
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are furnished with comfortable, lies "pet jobs" andtlieIsratleasdsa!I the
1 up-to-date furnishings. ;
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Community night 1 All the rooms are air -condi- ! At present the hotel has 14
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The first community night • et d ci '' "
was held on Wednesday eve. ' mits music throughout the pub- . is expected ihat . the stall .wilil Qn The Oaaasion Of Its
one , an a In -1i set trans, ! persons on staff. Howev • 't i
ning in the school house with . iic room. I increase to .1,8 or 20 to handle
GRAND OPENING
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eight tables of euchre in play.
Prizes were won by: ladies ,er,
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.e'",e,e' '';'.'"e...e.'''*:rfnr.•.-,-!..'?:..n',",* —
,,c, iille csumextram‘ork, especially in
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high, Mrs. Jack Borland; la -1 This week in i
dies low, Mrs. Lee Webber; i
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lone hand Harold Rowe; men's
high, Ross Hodgert; men's low WincheMciivray
lsea GllPS
It Was Our Pleasure
ijuron county to receive its li- •
It's .Our. Pleasure
to extend
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Alvin Cottle.
Mr, and Mrs. William Snow i and Mr, and Mrs, William itob-1 ' ey MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS appoints officers
I , .,,, . , I chairman of McGillivrae TOWII-
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' de were in charge for the eve- ;" e: '...- e.'exemeeeefeeeeeeeee-Ieene: I Ellison Whiting was named
OPEN HOTEI., IN ZURICH—The Dominion Hotel, one Of the more popular cating,ninTgh.0 next community
night ! Mr. 4rld Mrs. aarles r teller: ship School Area Board at its
spots in Western Ontario, will be officially opened Thursday, under licence by the win he me on Wednesday eve., Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Dobbs and ,, inaugural meeting Thursday,
Liquor Control Board of Ontario, Mrs, Mel Johnston, mother of proprietor Ross ning, February 1. ier, and Mrs. Omar Dobbs, of , Jan, 12.
Johnston, will mark her 77th birthday by cutting the ribbon. Pictured above is ' personal items Exetee, were guests on Tues. • leee..ehairrn au is Aril ,
the attractive, bright men's beverage room. —T-A.photo ; mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gar.' Mrs. Newton Clarke. son and David .Henryllir.reiSnjang;
i clay evening with Mr. arid ' 1'
I secretary -treasurer,
. diner and. Marilyn, visited on I Mr, end Mrs, Wilii?ieseittectGla:1-31
Centralia.
1 nig staff permission. to take the
The board granted the teach..
and Mrs. William Waltr. •
inr. Donald Ballantyrie, To- Ay . L .. ,. .
Comments about
James St. choir
&Insley names officers
The story in
Sunshine
!Saturday evening with Mr. vine, of Stella, Members took their oath of
and Mrs. M. H.. Elston of Thursday evening with Mr.i allegiance before Mr. Henry.
, ronto, spent the weekend with
parents, Mr. abd Mrs. ford, visited on Friday iiiiiatt; ichheiltectianonaraensakating party at
Sy GORDON MORLEY Following choir practice at Sy MRS, WILLIAM D I C K 1` i his Barbara. Anne Gillillare
,. James Street United Church .y., :,,,....„.,,,,,„:.„ — „ ,,, . ... 1Lloyd Ballantyne, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Horn'
' Thursday ev.ening election ot — ' ...:' - . '''''`"e''''.':- '' ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, attended the wedding and re.
Federation meeting officers were held with Robert Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Flet- ' Brian, Barry and Barbara
The Brinsley 'United church Down named as president. cher were Saturday
evening were Friday
evening guests ception at Exeter on Saturday
woman's Federation. held its ' Honorary presidents are Ma- guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mer„ with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer for Miss Doris Scott and Mr.
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meeting on Tuesday, Jen. 10 rine Reeder and Witham Bat- vyn Elston, near Centralia.
Powe of. Centralia, Robert Dobson.
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Mrs. •Garnet Miners visited
rit the home of Mrs. Earl Mor- ten; vice - president, Jeanette Mrs. Don Masnica and P ul. ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Mac Hodgert, on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
ley. President Mrs. George ' Taylor; secretary, Jean Tay- ine of Credit , • "
Crediton weie tors
a jack, Joanne and Laurel . visit -
Howard Johns and family of
Mr. and Mrs. William :
ed on Sunday with Mr. and • •
Lee was in the chair. . ler; treasurer, Kathryn Hicks: with ' -Ehm vele north.
social convener, Barbara Mc- Mrs, Gordon Howatt, Lonaes-
Membership fees were taken Dickey and family on Sunday.Mr. and -Mrs, Gordon Prance
boro. •
Donald,
and also Bower fund, The al.. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Bee- and D a yid visited :with Mr.
! Rev. S. E. Lewis installed the at Donnie Mitchell, Miss N.ancy
location of $167.38 hacl been , kett enjoyed ice fishing Passm ore and friend, London, and Mrs, Charles Hay and
forwarded. . ahem and organist and choir Port Stanley on elonda '
3 •'Hs o '
gi , f Kippen recently.
!leader, Lawrence Wein, spoke e . . ' spent the iveekend with Mr
Mrs. Walters of i.onaon is '
It was decided to have a briefly. Will' her son, i
and Mrs, Alvin Passmore.
iam Batten presided visiting this week with h
bazaar on May 12 and to have for th bus' ss Mr. Fred Walters, Mrs. Wal- • r. and Mrs. Ray Cottle
't d with ,
a pot -luck supper the night of:, ..,„, ters and girls_Mrs. e,
who:is a patient in Stratford ,
congregational meeting in Jan- i' ,';:' ''''''''' el" s:e.:"..;'' .'''''!".''.;'-'-';''`! e '; ee."
uary. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodge General Hos.pital.
I Message from an.d judy of Ripley, Mr, and 1\1rd y Shulman,
Group 2 leader, Mrs. George 1 Mrs. Ford Stark and .child . anMrs. Ton
rren Marcia, Mark, BeverlY RN
?test. then took the meeting PI , °I st: MecYs! Mr- and 1\ers. ' Paul of Embro, ' Mrs. Rea
opening h prayer by Mrs 1 wreenway Ben Fisher and Randy of Ex- Knioti Mr. and Mrs. Toni
Lee and scripture reading by . . . ' eter were guests on ...Sunday Haley and Brian of Seaforth
Mrs, Ruth Watson. A reading ' ' e e ....'.. -....- ee'e e: e'enee wee...." e eeet with, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
visited on Sunday with lilr,
Wa.S given by Kathleen Mor.!
, Personal items Johns
and Mrs. Ernest Pym.
ley. I Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Flet -
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge and Mrs, Jack Cann, Mary Ann.
Bible quiz put on by Mrs. 1 ,.
Mrs, Earl ' eeanette, of Detroit, visited CatIly and Nancy of Exeter,
cher were guests on Wednes-
'Prest was won by day of last week with Mr, and 7t/r
i over the weekend with their land Mrs. Robert Cann, I
Mrs. Melvin Gardiner, Thames '''*'
Morley, P'salm of David was ; aunt, Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mr, hnd Mrs. Reg Bodeen,
read by Viola Lewis. Road.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wood -Grant and Brenda were Sahli.-
Mr. and Mrs. William DickeY
Transferred membership ; burn visited on Thursday withand Robin visited with day evening guests with Mr.
Mr.
At communion service held their daughter, Mrs. Fred and Mrs, Newman Baker 'andJames Love, Grand,
n:Ind:Mrs,
Mrs. HBa
arry Ford at Wellburn Mr, and Mrs. William Fergu- .
on Monday,
son and Mrs. Harold Prwee
were Sunday guests with Rev. '
Because of the variable Can- Hugh and Mrs, Wilson.
at Bnnsley United Church j Windsor and infant son in
Sunday, Jan, 15 Mrs, Arnold: Stratford hospita I.
Wasnidge, formerly with mem- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey
bership at James Street United: moved to Parkhill. last week,
Churcb, Exeter, was transfer.' Mrs, Lloyd Stewardson re -
red by letter into full member- turned home from St. Joseph's adian climate and our high
ship with Lite Beinsley con.: Hospital, London, on Saturday living standards Canadians use
gregation by the Rev. Kenneth where she had been a patient textiles at a rate about three
Hick of Ailsa. Craig pastoral for a couple of weeks. times the world average.
chute, A good attendance wit- ' Mr. and Mrs. Ron Turner
nessed the special event. 1 (nee Marlene Woodburn) re-
. turned home on Saturday from
their honeymoon in Florida,
T. W. Hodgson Communion and baptismal
• service will be held in the
district farmer! United church on Sunday.
i WA and WM5
Funeral services for Thomas! The WA and WMS of the
William Hodgson were held on United church held the Janu-
Saturday, January 14 at 3,30 ary meeting at the home of
p.m. at the Murdy funeral Mrs. Cecil Smithers with Mrs.
hoine, Lucan, with Rev, Dulic-' Jim Eagleson in charge of the
an M. Guest of Centralia Unit- ! worship service, taking as her
ed Church conducting the topic `How does God guide
service. us?" She also read a couple
Mr, Hodgson died on Wed." of poems. Mrs, Selbourne Eng.
nesday, January II at his. lish read a poem and Mrs,
home. He was the son of the : Carman Woodburn read the
late Thomas Hodgson and seriPture.
It Was decided to hold the
Catherine Canning and was in
his &2nd year. He farmed all 1961 WA bazaar and tea on
his li
fe in McGtUivray Town. Saturday, October 28. Three
ship and was a member of members visited the birthday
Centralia United Church:
The Day of Prayer for the
is survived by his wife, ladies in this community will
the former Fanny Gibson; one be held February 17,
daughter, Mrs. Lloyd (Merle,/
Chittick.ed one son, , 6ranton eThe .'cbctiarY rn "ling will
be held at the home. of Mrs.
Howard, at home; five grand- Jack Hutchinson with the rot
children,
call lo he "Namebne way in
Interment was in Ma.rr's you are trying: toHill
cemetery, .13riesley, prove your mind during the
Pallbearers were William winter months."
Davies, Wesley Watson, How-
ard Fenton, Murray Dix o
George Hepburn and George,
Dixon,
Personal Rents
Mr. and Mre, Harvey Mor -
My spent Saturday in London,
A Successful crokinole parte!
Wee held at Briesley United
church on Friday evening last.
Mr, and IVIts, Jim Trevitb.
ick, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Tre-
Adthick and faintly, also Mr,
and Mrs, Jack Dorman and
family .were Sunday guests if
Mrs. Howard Derinan.
RR 2 Ailsa Craig.
Me, Rae *Lewis and Gertion
Morley visited with Air, and
Mrs. Tom Rea on Thursday
Mr. George Let, sttidebt
North Middlesex High School,
wee cottfined to his home ler
the past week under the ded-
tor's tare,
ri.oni 10.20 to 1230 ex.pandt,
tures of all levels, of goorti•
tent in Canada aii goods sod , CO, LIMITED
cots to 10 cents of everY d61-1
strvkee 111C1`048ed NIP 10,4 ilti topshott th, tositdopt tieel 1.1146
Warehouse GL
Iar Of national dkpehtlitile, 6. 1
The annual pot luck supner
and congregational meeting
will be held on Friday eve-
ning, January 20.
4ig810d1; Xing ic..a.114 .6;;It:ittiang, r
loft, '
an like to marry your daughter and settle down,
sir—right here, preferably."
to the
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