HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1980-10-16, Page 7Tree `bites the sawdust'
WI mark jubilee, church
Dashwood Women's
Institute celebrated the W.I.
Golden Jubilee by en-
tertaining. Seaforth, Kippen
and Crediton institutes. The
District President, Mrs. Carl
Payne was also a guest and
spoke briefly on Institute
work and the coming Con-
vention.
Mrs. Eben Weigand,
Dashwood
Mrs. Iambi Raider
president, welcomed
everyone and following the
Ode, Mary Stewart Collect
and the national anthem
dealt with the business. Mrs.
Stuart Wolfe an Mrs.
Weigand will be leaders for
the Crewel embroidery
course. Mrs. Mervyn
Tieman is delegate to the
convention.
A sing song was held
For details
on Winter Wheat
plans call:
DONALD WEIGAND
RR #1 Dashwood Ont.
Ph. 237-3418
School
Support List
TOWNSHIP
OF STANLEY
The school support list
prepared as required by
the Assessment Act will be
publically posted in the
Office of the Municipal
Clerk on the 9th day of
October, 1980.
Complaints in the nature
of requests for corrections
to or deletions from the
list may be mode by com-
pleting and filing a form
obtainable at the Stanley
township office.
The last day for filing
forms requesting correc-
tions is October 22, 1980.
Mel Graham
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Stanley
Brucefield, Ontario
followed by Mrs. Gordon
Bender reading "Kinds" and
the use of nylons on the farm.
Bingo was played with a
number of the guests taking
home a gift. During the
social time the different
Institutes thanked Dashwood
for a nice time. A piece of
Golden Jubilee cake was
served to each one.
Will buy silverwaredishes
Zion Lutheran Ladies'
Aid was held Wednesday
afternoon in the basement of
the United Church With the
president, Mrs. Charles
Martene,, presiding. She
opened the meeting with
"scripture reading and a
prayer. The Altar Guild
reported 14 visits. The new
Guild is Mrs. Lloyd Rader
and Mrs. Mayo Mellecke.
The discussion centred on
theopening of the new church
and the bazaar. The
executive is to " buy new
dishes and silverware for the
kitchen. November 5 is the
bazaar which is a
congregational project and
all ladies are asked to
contribute not only to the
sewing and craft tables but
also the baking where
possible. If you need
assistance in getting your
things to the community
centre call 237-3412 or 3645.
Mrs. Dave Rader
displayed bazaar posters she
is making.
Pastor M. Mellecke for his
topic acquainted the ladies
with the lay out of the new
church and why. Group 1
with Mrs. Lorne Becker
convener served lunch. The
meeting closed with the
Lord's Prayer.
Girls make pizzas
The fifth meeting of Dash-
wood 4-H girls was held
Monday with 13 girls an-
swering the roll call on
making Crepes. The girls
learned about microwave
ovens and toaster -broiler
ovens and their pros and
cons. Discussion was on hot
snacks such as saucy franks
crispy chicken wings, bitty
pizzas and deep dish pizzas.
Each girl made her own
pizza using English muffins
and her favourite toppings
and then they had the choice
of baking them in the con-
ventional oven or the toaster -
broiler oven.
Achievement Day is
November 8 at Stephen
Central School and the 4-H
books are to be handed in
October 27.
Will see bird Sanctuary
Senior Citizens one day fall
bus trip will be with
McNaughton Tours Wed-
nesday, November 19th to
DRYSDALE
MAJOR
APPLIANCE
CENTRE LTD.,
SALES
WITH
SERVICE
The Place To
Buy Appliances
NEW AND USED
llensall 262-2728
Closed Mondays
Swain's green houses, West
Lorne and Jack Miner's at
Kingsville leaving Dashwood
at 8:45 a.m.
Seniors to meet
Dashwood Seniors will
meet October 20 and the
Zone 8 Rally will be October
22 at Dashwood Community
Centre at 9:30 a.m.
Time takes tree
It takes a long time to grow
a tree but one of Dashwood's
tallest and most beautiful
spruce tree on the property
of Bob Hayter which was
slowly dying, was felled in
less than an hour by Geo.
Flanagan Tree Service,
Grand Valley. It is thought
this tree was struck by
lightning April 5 1979 when
the Lutheran church was
struck and destroyed by fire.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood
Gill, Craigweil Gardens, and
Mrs. Ron Mitchell, Ailsa
Craig, were Friday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Rader.
Holiday visitors were Mrs.
Ernest Koehler, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hayter and
family, Dashwood; Jeff
Hayter, Toronto; Rick
Hayter, New York; Mrs.
Spike Nagel, Susan and
Chris Baynham, Oshawa,
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hayter and David.
OBITUARY
ISAAC E R RATT
In Queensway Nursing
Home, Hensall, Ontario, on
Sunday, October 12, 1980,
Isaac Russell Wesley Erratt,
in his 78th year. Beloved
husband of the late Pearl
Jane (Stephenson) Erratt
(March 13th, 1980). Dear
father of Mrs. William
(Helen Marie) Taylor of
Varna, five grandchildren
and two great grand-
children. Dear brother of
Mrs. George (Ruby,)
Anderson, Kilbarchin
Nursing Home, Seaforth;
Mrs. George (Olive)
Stephenson, Varna. Rested
at the Bonthron Funeral
Home, Hensall, until
Tuesday, October 14; where
the funeral service was held
at 2 p.m., with Reverend
Stan McDonald officiating.
Burial in the Bayfield
Cemetery.
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Mark Taylor, Ray
McClinchey, Dave Wright,
Charles Stephenson, Paul
Stephenson and Don Camp-
bell. Flower bearers were
Joyce Boussey, Lynn
Proctor, Cathy Patterson
and Donna Glanville.
ITominion(Dining
lounge and€J'aUehh
17,Matn St..gwtch. Ommftio
Phone 236-4371
DINING HOURS
Sunday — 4:00 - 8:00
Monday to Saturday
12:00 - 2:00
5:00 - 7:30 p.m. Daily
For Reservations Phone 236-4371
Citizen: News, October 16, 1980
Page 7
ladies to
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Guenther and Betty
were Joe O'Rourke,
Chatham, Barb Guenther,
London, Ed VanGorpe,
Thedford, Jim, Susan, Ben
and Sean Guenther, Exeter,
Jack Guenther and Mary
Richardson, Zurich, Bob
Oesch, Barb Gackstetter,
David and Peggy, Blake,
Clarence and Laureen
Diebel.
Barbara Guenther has
accepted a position at the
London. Psychiatric hospital
as Medical Secretary.
Mrs. Pearl Miller and Mrs.
Thelma Bierling have
returned home after a two
week visit in California with
Ecron Lafond, Joyce Denton
and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Williams and family, Port
Hueneme, California. Due to
the strike at Toronto airport
they wre flown to Montreal
where they came by train to
Toronto and ten minutes
later they were on the way to
London by train where they
phoned Thelma's son,
Harvey, and he picked them
up arriving home after
midnight.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Ship your livestock
with
FRANK VOOGEL
DASHWOOD
Independent
Shipper To United
Co-operatives Of
Ontario Livestock
Department, Toronto
Monday is shipping
day from Varna
Stockyards
CALL DASHWOOD
238-2707
OR HAYFIELD
565-2636
By 7:30 A.M. For
Prompt Service
Also Western
Stockers & Feeders
Available
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buy dishes
Wolfe and Claudine, West
Hill, with Mrs. Stuart Wolfe
and members of her family
from London and Dor-
chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller
and girls, Zion, with Mr. and
Mrs. Irvn Rader.
A
FIRST AID COURSE
will be offered at Zurich Public School
beginning October 22
For more information phone
236-4365 or 236=4060
12 x
30-o;. bottles plus tax & dep.
Pop
12 x 24 oz. bottles' plus tax & dep.
Sirloin Steak
T -Bone Steak
Fresh Medium
Ground Beef
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
10 Ib. bundles ,b.
Sliced Cooked
Nam
Pa:tromi
Fully processed 50 to 65 lbs.
Loins of Beef
Ib.
Ib.
Ib
54.63
53.83
5339
'3.39
x1.69
51 .59
'2.89
'3.99
'2.39
Inquire about our local
FEEDLOT BEEF & PORK
This Week's Special
(Fully Processed)
Sides of Beef Ib. $1.65
Open 8 to 6 Mondayto Sat.
Friday till 9 p.m.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
BEEF MONDAY — PORK TUESDA Y
Laporte Meat Market
Mair St
ZURICH
236-4962
Now Receiving New Corn
FREE GRAIN BANK
Store your corn & take it home later on as Meal, Crumbled or
Pelleted Feed as you require it.
FORWARD CONTRACTS ALSO AVAILABLE
For Information on the above
Call
DON CORBETT AT 527-1910 DAYS
527-0211 NIGHTS
OPNOTCH
0
T PNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
527-1910 Seaforth
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