Zurich Citizens News, 1980-12-11, Page 5ears
Mr. and Mrs. Ed W
who have been living
Crediton, have moved
to Zurich and are occup
in the residence
Mr. Holtzman.
Mrs. William Klopp,
has been visiting at S
ford, has returned home
Mr. James McBride,
Stanley, has purchased -
f0 -acre farm that he
been renting from the es
of his father, the late
McBride.
Peter Hoehler h
purchased the property
Mr.G. Holtzman and
- receive possession n
April- 15.
John Laporte, reeve
Hay, is attending Coun
Council in Goderich th
week.
Mr. Elmer Krueger of
14th concession, is attend!
• the Winter Fair, at Guel
this week.
Miss Pearl Wurtz left 1
week for London where s
has taken a position
Ward's Jewellery Store.
Mr. and Mrs.` Hilt
Truemner of the 14th conc
sion, are spending a f
weeks visiting in Michiga
50 Years Ago
Mr. Calvin Williams
Buffalo spent the past we
at the Williams home
town.
Mr. Garnet Walper, w
has sailed the Great Lak
this summer, is spending t
winter months with h
parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klop
and Mrs. William Clop
were weekend visitors wit
friends at Waterloo an
other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Warne
Schilbe, of Tuckersmith
Were Tuesday visitors wit
the former's parents, M
and Mrs. C.C. Schilbe.
Miss Geraldine Sureru
left on Sunday for Hairiston
from which place she will g
to Kitchener for some time
We congratulat
Mr.George Thiel on purchas
ing a new Baker windmil
for pumping his water supp-
ly.
An exciting runaway too
place in Zurich one day las
week when the team o
horses in charge of Delber
Geiger, son of RolanGeiger, of the Bronson Line
Hay ran away and made a
wild dash through the village
street on their way home.
35 Years Ago
Mr. Orland Gerber has
accepted a position with the
Zurich Creamery.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Yungblut, Mrs. Ed Gascho,
accompanied by Mrs.
Peters, of Toronto, visited
London one day last week.
Miss Ruth Brown, of Lon-
don; spent the' weekend at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Rader
entertained a number of
their friends to a delicious
fowl dinner last Friday even-
ing. Out of town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Klumpp and family.
Mr. Lawrence Bedard;
who has been With the armed
arm, forces, has returned to
at Zurich and has taken a posi-
back tion at the Kalbfleisch Mill.
eying Mr. and Mrs. Morris
of Denomme of Dashwood,
were Sunday visitors at the
who home of Mr. and Mrs.
trat- Maurice Masse.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
of Yungblut and Mr. and Mrs.
the W.B. Coxon visited in
has Detroit over the weekend.
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25 Years Ago
Over $1,400 was rais
when the members of
Boniface Roman Catho
Church, Zurich, held th
annual Christmas Bazaar
The sad and sudden dea
took place in Zurich on Mo
day, December 5; 1955,
Dennis E. Denomme, 4
well-known local barber f
some years.
959 voters turned out
Monday to elect a reeve
Hay Township for 1956, wi
the result that Valenti
Becker, Deputy Reeve f
1955, defeated councillor f
955, Delbert Geiger, by
margin of 191 votes.
The Unique Farm Foru
eld its meeting at the hom
f Mr. and Mrs. Harol
orner with 30 member
resent. The topic "Ca
armers have old ag
ecurity", taken by Aaro
estreicher, created livel
iscussion.
Taken on
English tour
The December meeting of
the Emmanuel United
church Women was held
Thursday evening. Group
nine consisting of Donna
Greb, Myraline Desjardine
and Lyda Gan5lier was in
charge.
During the group's part of
the meeting, _Christmas
hymns were sung with
Phillipa Steckle at the piano.
Donna Greb read an ap-
propriate poem entitled
"Christmas Coming On".
Also Robbie Dickert sang.
"Silent Night" accompanied
by Myraline Desjardine on
the piano accordian.
Christmas carols were also
well sung by Robbie, Paul
and Patty Ann DJickert ac-
companied -by Robbie on the
ukelele and Myraline
Desjardine on the piano
accordian. The talents of
these young children were
greatly enjoyed and ap-
preciated. The second
Chapter of Luke was read by
Lyda Gandier as the
Scripture lesson after which
she offered prayer. Phillipa
ed Steckle played a piano solo
St. as the offering was received
tic by Myraline Desjardine and
eir Lyda Gandier. Donna Greb
dedicated the offering.
th Mrs. Donna O'Brien, the
n- _guest speaker, was in -
of troduced. by Donna Greb.
6, Mr. O'Brien gave a very
or informal commentary as she
showed slides of her tiip to
on England.In part, Mr. O'Brien
of saidshe is glad to be living in
th Canada as food and ac-
ne commodation are very
or costly in England. Some of
or the slides she showed were of
a the beautiful floral gardens
in Kensington • Park, The
m Marble Arch, Parliament
e Buildings, Buckingham
d Palace, 10 Downing Street,
s Cogent "Gardens, Trafalgar
n Square, Queen Victoria
e Monument and the Speaker's
n Corner. Mrs. O'Brien drew
y
20 Years Ago
The Zurich ratepayers at
he first election since the
illage was incorporated in -
959, selected their second
ouncil Monday, December
Twenty-two members of
he Lucknow Lions Club
ere guests of the Zurich
ions Club at their regular
inner meeting this past
onday night, at the Domi-
on Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
artman and Kevin, of
indsor, were weekend
sitors with his mother,
rs. T. Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Din -
n and Billy had as guests
n Sunday, Mr. and
rs. VlrilIiam Dinnin and
ilma, 4 of Brucefleld-, and
r. and Mrs.Ted Munn,
chard, Karen, Margaret
d Julie, of Kitchener.
Mrs. Annie Finkbeiner,
o has been visiting her
ter in Akron, Ohio, for the
st four weeks, has return -
to her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. William
rner and ,family, of Lon -
n, were weekend visitors
th relatives in and around
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It's not work
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So why not
walk to work?
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Citizens News, Decehsby 11, 1980
ru,w cn'a FUND FOUNDER VISITS —,Frank J. Whilsmith, director of overseas develop-
ment for the Christian Childrens' Fund of Canada was in the area this week speaking to
churches in Dashwood and Zurich and to students at Zurich Public School. Examining a -
knife made in the Central American country of Guatemala with Whilsmith were students
Dennis Schroeder and Sonya Kuepfer. Staff photo
to the attention of the
audience that all the
buildings are white and that
they are kept in good repair.
Mrs. O'Brien and her group
also witnessed "the
,changing of the guards".
There were pictures of
Windsor Castle, part of
which the Queen still uses -
beautiful gardens of Hamp-
ton Court, also some locks of
which there are 3 levels of
water.
The speaker was thanked
by Donna Greb.
During the business part of
the meeting, Isobel Gascho
showed a picture of our
adopted child. He is a young
native boy of Haiti. Mrs.
Gascho gave a few par-
ticulars of his background,
etc.
f6, SWINE
MANAGEMENT
(Starting the swine farm to marketing
of the final product)
Centralia College of .Agricultural "
Technology and area OMAF personnel
in co-operation with Canada
EmploymentCommission
and' Immig ration
offer this
EwunNN OPPORTUNITY
WHEN: January 13 - March 17
Tuesdays from 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Centralia College, Huron Park
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
O.M.A.F. Huron, Clinton, Ontario (519) 482-3428
Continuing Education,
Centralia College of Agricultural Technology
Huron Park, Ontario
(519) 228-6691
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YOU DON'T HAVE 10 SHOUT MERRY CHRISTMAS.
1. if you decorate your house with Christmas lights, keep it
simple. Too much of a good thing is a waste of electricity.
2. Turn your Christmas display on after 7 pm, when the demand
for electricity is lighter. And please, remember to switch if off
at bedtime.
3. A happy Christmas is a safe Christmas. Discard old lights
that show wear or damage and make sure lights are marked
C.S.A. (Canadian Standards Association) for safety.
OUR BEST WISH -DONT WASTE YOUR ENERGY, USE IT WISELY.
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