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60 Years ago
The local branch of the
Women's Institute en-
tertained the Crediton
Society on Thursday last, at
the home of Mrs. C. ' Fritz.
Both Institutes had a most
enjoyable time. A splendid
program was presented by
the visitors. A great deal of
interest was shown in the
instructive paper by Mrs.
S.M. Hauch.
Mrs. Gertrude Hess, had
the misfortune to fall I18st
Friday, and in doing so broke
several ribs, also sustaining
other minor injuries.
The anniversary services
of Calvary Evangelical
Church, Dashwood, have
been post-poned to Sunday,
November 14. A special
lecture will be given in the
church on Sunday evening.
The fowl supper given in
the Walper House by the
Lutheran Ladies Aid last
Thursday, was in everyway
a success. The program
presented in the town hall
after the supper, was en-
joyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. C.O. Smith of
St. Joseph, attended the
funeral of the late John
Groff, at Baden, last week.
SO Years ago
Mrs. D. Ayotte is spending
a week or so in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Reith and family were
weekend visitors in Glencoe.
Rev. and Mrs. W.Y. Dreier
were visitors with their
daughter at Buffalo, during
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Weido
and daughter Dorothy, were
Sunday visitors at Blake and
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Gascho,
are getting nicely settled in
their new home recently
purchased from the Rennie
Estate.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Haist, of Detroit, were
vistiors with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
Klopp, a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Heywood,
who spent the summer on a
:farm near Hensall, moved
back to the Goshen Line
north on Tuesday of this
week.
Harold Klopp, of Detroit,
visited at his home for a few
days this week.
Herbert Wein, the popular
garageman of Dashwood,
made a business call in
Zurich on Monday.
35 Years ago
Wes Hugill has purchased
the property of Mrs. Hugh
Thiel, in Zurich, and will
receive possession in April.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thiel and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Edighoffer are residing in
the dwelling at the present
time.
Private and Mrs. Harold
Thiel, and son Robert, have
returned to Zurich. Private
Thiel is returning to civilian
life.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel
have moved into their new
home which they purchased
rom Miss Jane Lamont.
Richard Pawley and Miss
Hurst, of Stratford, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Stade, on Sunday.
A number of local men are
deer,hunting in northern
Ontaio this week. One group
consists of Dr. H.H. Cowan,
of Exeter, Albert Hess,
Melvin and Harrison Schoch,
Lloyd, Leroy and Lennis
O'Brien, Harvey, Clausius,
Ward Fritz and Earl
Youngblut, of Zurich,
Gordon and Stanley Smith,
of the Bluewater Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon
Bedard have moved into the
apartment owned by Fred
Thiel.
25 Years ago
Miss Arlene Haberer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ferdinand Haberer, of
Zurich was ohosen by Beta
Sigma Phi,of Exeter, as the
winner of their $50
scholarship.
Fourteen -year-old Peter
Denomme, from whose
throat doctors took a small
handfull of sawdust on
Saturdayis inmuch improved
condition . in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Tieman, Dashwood held a
family gathering Sunday,
last in honor of the latter's
father, Henry Hoffman, on
the occasion of his 80th birth-
day.
r. and Mrs. Ted Haberer
were visitors with friends in
Sarnia on Sunday.
Mrs. L. Rose visited at the
home of her son at Detroit,
also with relatives at Wind-
sor recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rader
were visitors at the home of
their daugher, Mr. and Mrs.
E.' Horman, Woodstock.
20 Years ago
Nomination for the village
of Zurich will be held on
Friday, November 25, from
the hours of 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
in the Township Hall.
Five new members were
welcomed into the Zurich
Lions Club at the induction
ceremony held in connection
with the regular dinner
meeting Monday evening, at
the Dominion Hotel.
Hon. John P. Robarts,
Minister of Education for
Ontario, will officiate at
S.H.D.H.S., in Exeter, on
Friday, November 18, when
the opening of the new `ad-
diton to the school is
scheduled to take place.,
A new grader and
snowplow will be delivered
to Stanley Township Council
later this week it was
disclosed at the regular
council meeting held in the
township hall, Varna, on
Monday, November 7.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Merner and family, of
London, were weekend
visitors with members of
their family in Zurich.
Kenneth Weido, who is
teaching High School in
Listowel, was a weekend
visitor at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Weido.
Trusteeopposes frui
selling by students
A Huron County Board of
Education trustee has
charged that student
councils actively involved in
soliciting are taking dollars
away from businessmen who
pay taxes to support the
education system.
Herb Turkheim, trustee
for the township of Hay and
the villages of Zurich and
Hensall, told the board
Monday that student council
fund-raising efforts are often
taking business from the
community.
"South Huron Secondary
School students are soliciting
orders for grapefruits and
oranges and I just can't go
along with it," he said.
"They are taking money
away from the businessman
who pays taxes to support
education."
Turkheim said one of the
students indicated the
council could realize a $5,000
profit from the sale of
grapefruit and oranges
which, he said, was com-
petition.
"The business should go
to the food stores and it is
wrong to let students com-
pete with them" he claimed.
"They are taking a lot of
business away from the local
businessman and that can
hurt the stores."
Goderich and Colborne
Township trustee, Shirley
Hazlitt , asked what the
difference was in selling
fruit, candy or chocolate
bars.
"It just isn't fair,"
Turkheim retorted. "They
are paying for the students
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Hazlitt told trustees that
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Turkheim said that
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and take the money outof the
community. He introduced a
motion to review the policy
of selling but it was defeated
by a narrow margin.
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Dear Sir:
I have been getting • the
paper for forty-five years
since I moved to Windsor.
My first husband was Gilbert
Jeffrey who died suddenly.
I really love getting all the
flews from a place where I
was raised and born. I was a
daughter of Joseph Bedard.
Good luck.
Tours truly,
Rachel Schryer
1266 Lincoln Road
Windsor, Ontario
Citizens News November 13, 1980
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