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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-06-30, Page 7CHICK STARTER_ 'THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 ZURICH CITIZPN'S NEVES Try The Citizens News For Fine Job Printing When Chicks Get SHUR®GAIN Start tHEY'RE AHEAD WERY STEP OF THE WAY STARTING PERIOD GROWING PRODUCING PERIOD IT'S A "HIGH EFFICIENCY" FEED M. 6. DEITZ and SON PHONE 154 ZURICH INSIST ON THE BEST ! ! BUY "PLYMOUTH" Red Top BALER TWINE Are The Bugs After Your Garden ? USE "KING" Bug ,iller AVAILABLE IN ALL SIZE PACKAGES PLANNING TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE ? WE RECOMMEND SHER IN ® WILUA y F S HIGH GRADE HOUSE PAINTS IN A WIDE VARIETY OF THE LATEST COLOURS We Have A Paint Shaker For Your Convenience Stade & Weid& Hardware "PLUMBING — HEATING — TINSMITHING" PHONE 72 — — — ZURICH ,,',i,. W.l11im %.:.15 k#.:I F.:.. E NEE WO SW Trade No i For The News Of Kippen District (Correspondent, Mrs.. Norman Long) CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY A very pleasant evening was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MCBeath on June 22, when their immediate relatives and fri- ends gathered to celebrate the oc- casion of their twentieth wedding anniversary. During the evening Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin read an ad- dress when Mr. and Mrs. Mc - Beath were presented with many lovely gifts. NEW MINISTER, The induction of Rev. Harold Johnson, of St. Thomas, as min- ister of Kippen and Brucefield United Church took place in Kip - pen United Church on Wednes- day evening, June 29, at 8 p.m. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cornish and famiily, of Goderich, were Sunday visitors of the latter's fa- ther, Mr. Robert Thomson, and on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schneider and family, of Strat- ford, were his guests. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and children, Grimsby, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren on the week end. 1 FAREWELL SERMON Rev. D. A. MacMillan preached O'Brien's Plumbing Heating and Tinsmithing Phone i 56 -- Zurich OLLIE'S -SPORTS and CYCLE s® his farewell sermon on Sunday morning, in St. Andrews United Church. He chose for his sermon, "Life is a Treasure Held in Trust." He has served as the xninister. in St. Andrews Church for three years. At the chose of the service a Kippen, who was rushed to Vic- toria Hospital, London, on Fri- day afternoon, with head injuries suffered in an accident on his fa- ther's farm on Friday noon, is reported in good condition at date of writing. Mark was riding in front of the tractor which was hauling gravel and was empty at PAGE SEVEN the time. The tractor was going forward, pushing the trailer back to the pile of gravel. Mark, who was sitting in the trailer, either jumped or fell out and the edge of the right rear wheel of the tractor struck his head. O.P.P. Constable, Jack McDowell, of Sea - forth detachment, investigated. presentation was made by two of the elders, Ross Love and Wil- liam Bell, Mr. Love read the ad- dress and Mr. Bell presented the gift, a platform rocker. Rev. Mac- Millan was taken by surprise and expressed his thanks to all the congregation. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Elston Dowson included Mrs. Cameron Richardson of Hensall, Mrs. Foster Bennett, Seaforth, and Mrs. George Jackson, Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flood and family, of Woodstock, visited Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mc - Beath and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. Matters, of Buffalo, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutchison, of St. Tho- mas, were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Nellis. Mr. Elzar Mousseau returned home from his fishing trip in the Parry Sound District. Rev. and Mrs. Keith Love and daughter, Gwenda, of Boynton Beach, Florida, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKay and family and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Love and family, also Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall, of Hensall, vi- sited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, BOY INJURED Mark Consitt, 3 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Consitt, R.R. 3, • FISHING EQUIPMENT * HUNTING EQUIPMENT GOLF SUPPLIES * BICYCLES BATTERY HEADQUARTERS "EVERYTHING IN SPORTS" OPEN EVENINGS PHONE GRAND BEND — 78 9MSIIS!ff8S=MSMISE:a21SigMMEAIZSE5ESEMILEtZite REF LGEATORS A rGB est ea! O A FRIGIDAIRE RANGE REERIGERAT R WSHER D YER DEEP _ FREEZE COME IN TO ® DAY ! eww Tell Us Your Trade — We'll Give You The Best Deal In Town? ! GINGERICH'S SALES 86 SERVICE LTD. ZURICH — SEAFORTH TOP PRICES PAID FOR .. ® CREAM EGGS POULTRY Give Us A Call! O',.11EN'S Pr;a C Phone 101 — Zurich i O•NTARIO HOSPITAL CHANGING JOBS? -keep insured! 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