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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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bursts into either tears or invect-
ive. Personally, I think this spring
cleaning kick is a form of mental
illness. If a woman keeps her
house clean all year, why go into
a frenzy in the vernal season? If
those stovepipes, piles of ashes
and wet leaves have been lying
in the back yard all winter, a few
more weeks won't hurt.
* * *
But gentle, kindly men don't
argue with tigers. They either
shoot them or run. The first al-
ternative is against the law. The
second is impossible because once
the seige is on, the drawbridge is
raised, and retreat is cut off.
* * *
And here is where Civil De-
fense comes in, I propose that we
take the entire budget and per-
sonnel of Civil Defense, change
its name to Home Defense, and
put it to work at something use-
ful, preserving the home and
family.
* * *
Funds currently being wasted
on pamphlets and, conferences
would be funneled into the build-
ing of hostels for husbands. These
would be simple, homey places,
with beds, a bar, billiard room,
card room and dining room, They
would be located adjacent to golf
courses and trout streams.
* * *
Legislation would be passed al-
lowing any man to enter any of
these hostels for a retreat, during
April and May, for as long or short
a period as he wished. His only
requirements for admission would
be a marriage certificate and the
password "Tigers Loose."
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J. Bannister Named
Local Director For
Blind Institute
At its annual meeting held at
Tweedsmuir Hall, London, on
April 27, the Tri -County Commit-
tee of the Canadian National In-
stitute for the Blind set $15,300
for its 1960 appeal fund.
Mr, J. H. Kinkead, chairman of
the C.N.I.B.'s Huron County Advi-
sory Board, reports that this year
Huron County will require $6,000
in addition to the Huron County
grant of $2,000 to carry on C.N.I.B.
work among the 68 blind men, wo-
men and children. Last year, Hur-
on, Middlesex and Perth Counties
raised $14,272, which represented
93 per cent of the total objective.
Mr. J. E. Bannister, manager of
the local branch of the Bank of
Montreal, will again head the ap-
peal in Zurich and district,
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PAGE THREE
BLAKE
(Mrs. Amos Gingerich,
correspondent)
Mr. and Mose Schwartzentruber,
Baden, spent a few days with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and
Mrs. Wallace Gingerich and fa-
mily.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leo-
nard Bowman, Zurich, and. Mrs.
Curtis Gingerich, spent Sunday ev-
ening at Millbank.
Sunday guests with Mrs. Liz-
zie Oesch were: Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Yousse, Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs.
Ezra Kipfer, Hensall, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Faber, Kippen, Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Oesch, Zurich.
Gustav Bohn was a Sunday visi-
tor with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ging-
erich.
Mrs. Kenneth Gingerich, accom-
panied by her mother, Mrs. Amos
Gingerich, Mrs. Peter Gingerich,
and Mrs, Lizzie Oesch attended
the trousseau tea at the home of
Mrs. Frank McClinchey on Sat-
urday afternoon, in honour of her
daughter, June.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vease and
son, St. Jacobs, spent Sunday din-
ner with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Oesch
and family,
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