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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-09-17, Page 2i a For your printing needs phone Mmes - Advocat) 235-1331 NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE ANYWHERE We give complete sale service Profit By Experience Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER ROBERT WESTLAKE INSURANCE Specializing in GENERAL INSURANCE 236-4391 ZURICH • JINNI LONiTAii OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 MONDAYS - FRIDAYS 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 Closed Wednesdays BY APPOINTMENT Norman Martin OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9-12 A.M. — 1:30-6 P.M. Closed all day Saturday 235-2433 EXETER CAREY & OTTEWELL Barristers & Solicitors Main St., Zurich. P.O. Box 208 Office Hours Mon. - Fri. 1-5 p.m. Resident Partner J. Richard Ottewell Ph. 236-4312 Res. 524-4653 WARD MALLETTE Chartered Accountants 476 Main Street, S., Exeter, Ontario 235-0120 Resident Partner: John S. McNeilly, C.A. GERALD 1. MERRIER Chartered Accountant BUS: 257 Churchill Dr. EXETER 235-0281 B&T sew e Service Installation and Repairs Delhi Towers. T.V. and CB. Antennas VARNA, ONTARIO► Brian McAsh 482-7129 If no answer call 482-7157 O'Connor Monuments Agent For Rock of Ages 49 Goshen St. North Zurich Phone 236-4326 Page 2 Cltisens News September 17, 19111 CWL greet new St. Boniface staff A special C.W.L. meeting was held Tuesday at St. Boniface school in order for the ladies to meet two new teachers, Sister,; Maureen and Mrs. Burningham who have joined the staff and principal Mr. Blanchette. They w e• joined by members of otl r churches t 4 sl ZurIh 1 Carmel Sweeisey in town to hear guest speaker,ElaineTownahend of Clinton speak on the year of the Disabled, which everyone found was very interesting. Followed by a light lunch and social hour. Personals Little Veronica Linda Lee daughter of Nancy and Grant Lee was baptised on September 2 at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Bayfield by Rev. W. Bennett with her god -parents being her grandmother; Mrs. Marion Haldenby of Toronto, and Dale and Wendy Lee, Tillsonburg (who are also the baby's guardians). A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grainger over the holiday weekend as sort of a farewell party for their daughter Catherine and son- in-law Doug Fawcett and son Kent of Brampton who are moving to Edmonton by the end of September. All en- joyed having dinner at the Dominion Tavern that' Sunday. Congratulations to Wendy and Mike Masse on the arrival of their first baby girl who was born on Monday September 14 atSt.Joseph's Hospital. A little grana - daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meidinger and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Masse, both of Zurich. Twenty-eight Regier relatives from the Zurich area attended the wedding of Lawrence and Anna Regier in Pembroke on September 5. (Holiday weekend) who is the son of Lee and Ann Regier, Pembroke and grandson of Mrs. Lydia Regier, RR 2 Zurich Mrs. Adeline Denomme along with daughter, Elaine Keller and little Kim, who was born on" July 25th, and Adeline's other daughter Judy Grenier with baby Jason, 1 who was born on August 8 (Just two weeks apart) paid a visit_ : last Wednesday to seetheir great- grandmother, Mrs. Beatrice Overholt and had a four generation picture taken. Matthew and Martha Ducharme, Jerome • and Marie Denomme, Zurich along with Peter and Theresa Bedard of Hensall all enjoyed from Friday to Sunday in NiagaraFalls and while there took in a bus tour to see many interesting sights. Jerome,Carmel, Beth and Renee Sweeney enjoyed • Golden - September has started out Ito be sunny and warm and I •am sure most of us are hoping for nice autumn weather. The regular monthly birth- day party for the residents was held on Tuesday evening, September 8 and was sponsored by the ladies of Crediton United Church. A musical programme was enjoyed after which gifts, courtesy of the Ladies Auxiliary of the home were presented. Residents having birthdays during the month are Mrs. Olive Andrew, Mrs. Jessie Brock„ Mrs. Melissa Gardner, Mrs. Pearl Graham, Miss Minnie Hern, Mrs. Alvernia Hill, Miss May Jones, Mrs. Nancy Koehler and Mrs. Lily Price. To conclude the program, a delicious lunch was served and a social time followed. On Wednesday a number of our residents, formerly of Hensall and area were guests of the Hensall United Glimpses. Church Ladies for a pot luck dinner. This was a very enjoyable afternoon for our ladies. We regret that Mr. Gordon Bloch is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. Otwell Todd has returned from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and Mrs. Florence Gould has been transferred from London to South Huron Hospital, Exeter. We wish these people a speedy recovery. Some of our residents enjoyed a bus ride in and around the Goderich area on Friday afternoon. Bingo was played on Friday evening fjllowed by refreshments. If anyone has broom sticks, preferably the smaller ones, we would be pleased to have them for our hobby shop. The Sunday evening chapel service was con- ducted by Rev. Brian Elder of Crediton United Church. Mrs. Finkbeiner presided at the organ during the service. Zurich News Zurich news items, club reports and cor- respondence should be directed to Mrs. Carmel Sweeney in Zurich. Information on advertising, classifieds and subscrip- tions should be directed to the Times - Advocate office in Exeter. 235-1331. spending Saturday and Sunday in Midland visiting the Martyrs' Shrine and Sainte -Marie among the Hurons, a missionary Fort which was really interesting. Also stopping in Collingwood to see the Blue Mountain pottery place. Then on the way home called in to see Jerome's aunt in Durham. ' Miss Donna Merner of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and ZURICH CORRESPONDENT = Mrs. Carmel Sweeney will continue as correspondent for the Zurich area as the Citizen's News becomes part. of the T -A. Mrs. Arnold Merner. Friday visitors with Mrs. Laura Gascho at the Maple Woods apartments were friends, Edna and Joe McLellan from Seafoj th. Best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended to Rose -Mary Scott who is a patient in Stratford hospital due to back trouble and Philippa Steckle who is in Victoria hospital, London. Congratulations to Sam and Mary Oesch, Hensall who celebrated their Diamond (60th) wedding anniversary on Sunday in Hensall with open -house at the United Church with tea being served by their grand- daughters. It was followed by a delicious roast beef dinner in the fellowship hall served by the United church ladies for 80 members of their family, children, spouses nieces and nephews, grandchildren coming from such places as Detroit, Petrolia, Milverton, Fergus, London, Kitchener, Inger- soll, Zurich and area. Mr. and Mrs. Oesch are the parents of Russell Oesch RR 1 Varna Kathleen Mrs. Robert Bell Goderich Anne, (Mrs. Earl I'laxbard. Zurich and Mae, (Mrs. Ray McNall, Fergus. _ The couple was also presented with a plaque by M.P. Jack Riddell. WI meet discusses nutrition additives Zurich Women's Institute held their September meeting in Hay Township Hall with H. Hohner and Mrs. U. Pfile in charge. The topic was Family and Consumer Affairs. Mrs. Hohner read an ar- ticle on Aspects of Health and Safety. Food nutritionists suggest elderly people and thosenot well eat at least six small meals instead of three ordinary ones to provide continual nourishment and energy. Children should avoid sticky foods especially between meals and food such as potato chips cheeses etc. should be eaten at meal time and snacks consist of milk products, fresh fruit and vegetables. Nuts are also very nutritional. What about additives are they safe? They must be harmless and must be listed on the label. They are very necessary to keep and preserve cold meats; to keep oil and vinegar mixed in salad dressing; to prevent lumpiness in salt, icing sugar etc. " and drying out coconut etc. Additives are here to stay. Several piano solos were played by Anne Diechert and Susan Diechert which were enjoyed by all. The Institute will sponsor a meeting of The Huron County Historical Society on Wednesday September 23 at 8 p.m. at the Hay Township Hall. Mr. Ed Phelps from the University of Western Ontario will be the speaker. Everyone welcome. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Meidinger are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Rosemary Geralyn to Mr. Gerard Joseph Ducharme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Ducharme. The wed- ding will take place Saturday, September 26, 1981, 2:30 p.m. in St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Zurich, Ontario. Open . reception to follow.