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Zurich Citizens News, 1960-07-07, Page 10PAGE DIGIT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS DASHWOOD and DISTRICT (MRS. E. W. RADER, Correspondent) MUSIC PUPILS SUCCESSFUL Mrs. Harold Stire wishes to an- nounce the following pupils were successful in passing examinations with the Western. Ontario Con- servatory of Music: Grade one, Norma Weigand, (honours( and Anne Webb, [honours) in piano. CONGREGA'T'IONAL PICNIC The annual congregational pic- nic of Zion Lutheran Church was held at Jowett's Grove, Bayfield, with a good attendance, Winners of races; 4 and under, Sharon Rader; 5 to 8, girls, Diane Becker; boys, John Becker; 9 - 10, girls, Lyn Hindley; boys, Jim Hay- ter; 11 - 12, girls, Mary Ann Hay- ter; boys, Charles Becker; 13 - 14, girls, Iris Becker; boys, Lawrence Becker. Throw ball, pre -Sunday School, Joanne Pfaff; young men's race, Glen Rader; young ladies, Elaine Miller; married women's race, Mrs. Bob Hayter; married men, James Hayter; kick the shoe, men, Rob- ert Hayter; sock race, James Hay- ter; three-legged race, girls, Lana and Shiela Keller; boys, Larry Fleet and Philip Rader; wheel bar- row race, James Hayter and Glen Restemayer; kick the slipper, 14 and under, Iris Becker; over 14, Ruthanne Salmon; mother and son, Mrs. James Hayter and Jim; fa- ther and daughter, Charles Mar- tene and Joanne. Several relays were also enjoyed. Special prizes given at the sup- per table were: Lucky plate, Jo- anne Miller; longest married, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Restemayer; young- est baby, David Zorn; oldest per- son, Mrs. Mary Martene; most re- cently married, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mer Pfaff; birthday nearest pic- nic, Richard Rader; largest family, V. L. Becker; guessing the weight of oranges, Mrs. Fred Weiberg, Jim Hayter, and Mrs. Howard Da - tars. HOLIDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kretzman and son, of Detroit, with Mrs. Cora Geiser, Mr, and Mrs. Mike Burke, of Brampton, with Mr. Milton Haugh. lVlr, and Mrs. Colin Hindley and family, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Miller.. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baird, of Landon, with Mrs. Matilda Peifer..; HOME FROM HOSPI'T'AL_ _z Tommy, two-year-old son of 111,. and Mrs. Harry Hayter, returned- from South Huron Hospital, where he had been confined with pneu- monia for several days. GUENTHER REUNION Sixty-five members of the Guen- ther family, descendants of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guenther, natives of this district, from Dashwood, Lucknow, Mitchell, St. Catherines, Pt. Credit, Toronto, London and Hallonquist, Saskatchewan, atten- ded the reunion over the holiday week end on the home ground here in Dashwood. Highlights included a family ta- lent show, movies of a rodeo held. at Hallonquist, Saskatchewan, and juggling acts by Mr. McCloy. These were presented on a truck plat- form on the Guenther property. Cousins and aunts were invited to attend from Grand Bend, Cre- diton, Zurich, London, Fort Wayne, Ind., Kitchener and Bolton, Clare Masse, one of the bus drivers, played several numbers on the guitar, Friday was registration day, and races and games were held, Meal's were served in the E.U.B. base- ment on Friday and Saturday, with the Ladle's Aid catering. Mr. Earl Guenther was the ol- dest person with Mary Guenther, daughter of IVIr. and Mrs. Frank- lin Guenther, of Toronto, the youngest. Bus tours on Saturday included a tour of Dashwood Public School, visits to birth places in Dashwood, Crediton, and the Babylon Line. One member proved most valu- able with the children as he was an ice-cream man. Jackie Guen- ther's dog was a busy fellow, gi- ving dog cart rides. Volley ball, darts and a ball game were en- joyed. Every one was to bring pictures to see who could identify the most Three hundred and fifteen were placed in Earl. Guenther's barn and proved a very popular place. Sunday everyone attended ser- vices in a body at the E.U.B. Church. Mr. Earl Guenther presen- ted an "In Memoriam" book. Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer read the address and Mr. Lloyd Eagleson accepted on behalf of the trustees. Miss Lloy Edighoffer favoured with a solo. A Wiener roast was held at the Edighoffer cottage, Bayfield, on Sunday. A visit was made to the Pinery Provincial Park, and a swim enjoyed. The family were very grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, Mrs. R. Hobbs Taylor, and Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Schatz, who as- sisted in billeting the guests. STIRS REUNION The annual Stire Reunion was held at Riverview Park, Exeter, on Sunday afternoon, with an at- tendance of sixty. The afternoon was spent in sports. The committee elected for the following year; president, Larry Garvey; vice-president, Ray Fisch- er; sports,' Kennot• Fischer; table convener, Mrs. G. Boulton, The 1961 reunion is to be held at the Lucan Arena. 0 CROP REPORT D. H. Miles, Agricultural Representative for Huron County Haying is progressing favourably but is difficult to cure properly. Corn is making excellent pro- gress as is other late sown crops. Grain is heading rapidly. Win- ter barley is beginning to turn co- lour. TENDERS FOR CULVERTS The Township of Hay is calling for separate tenders for the construction of two cement cul- verts. Township to supply the steel. Contrac- tor to supply gravel; cement, which must meet with the engineer's specifications. 1. On Concessions 4 - 5, Lot 28 — Size 10' x 6' x 40'. Concrete, 64 cu. yd. — Cement 430 bags. 2. On Concessions 14 -15, Lot 3 — Size 10' x 6' x 40'. Concrete, 64 cu. yd. — Cement 430 bags. On bath No. 1 and No. 2 quotations are asked for pre -mixed ce- ment hauled in and also for cement mixed on location. Plans may be seen at the Clerk's office. Tenders to show separate price for tem- porary bridges and to state when work will be completed. All work to be under the supervision of Road Superintendent and Engineer, Tenders to be inthe hands of the Clerk by July 18th. M 6 p.rn,i Ten- der forms may be had from the Clerk. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk Treasurer, Twp. of Hay, ZURICH, Ontario. Mitchell Lincolns Defeat Dashwood To Take First Place Mitchell Lincolns blanked Dash- wood Tigers 3-0 to take over first place in the Huron -Perth interme- diate Baseball League Monday night. Lincolns now have a 6-2 record. Dashwood is a half game back at 5-2. George Coveney limited the Ti- gers to two hits. He fanned ten and walked one batsman, intent- ionally, Loser Jim Attrill struck out 11 and walked six. Bill Murphy led the Lines with a double and single. Coveney chip. ped in with two singles. Shortstop Murray Colpuhoun sparked Mit- chell with several fine defensive moves. Bob McHarg and Steve Mi- tro got the Dashwood hits, both singles. Mitchell 001 000 002-3 8 1 Dashwood 000 000 000-0 2 3 Coveney and Westman; Attrill and Meharg. 0 HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION GOSHEN NORTH (Correspondent — Mrs. Clare McBride) SCHOOL CENTENNIAL A Centennial celebration wa held on Saturday, July 2, at SS No 3, Stanley. A parade from Elgin Porter's field was led by the Bamonockburn Pipe Band to the school, where the judging took place. First prize for the best float went to Leslie Armstrong, with Taylors and the Lewy Car, taking second and third. Best decorated bicycles: Boys, Raye Armstrong, Bob Hayter and Rex Johnson; Girls, Linda Hill, Sharon Dowson, Marion Porter; tricycles, Brian and Cheryl Peek; Bonnie Armstrong, Ann Hayter. Comic costume, Mrs. Ralph Ste- phenson and Mrs, George Cantel - on; Bev, and Murray Hill. Best old fashioned costume was wan by the teacher, Mrs. Marie Beatty, with Mrs. Elmer Hayter taking second and Kendalls pie- cing third. Best entry without classifica- tion, Barbara and Joyce Taylor, Marilyn Keys, and Mrs. Jinn Keys. A program was held outside dur- ing the afternoon and evening, Gordon Hill was M.C. during the afternoon. In the afternoon, two of the old- est teachers were called to the platform, Mrs. William Reid and THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1960 Kinley spoke of the changes which had taken place since she taught here and she showed a gold spoon that she had received when she left the school years ago. The oldest man on the grounds was William Scotehmer, and the oldest lady was Mrs. Laura Dun- can, Sarnia. The one coming the farthest distance was Miss Annie Pollock, La Reviere, Manitoba. Rev. T, J. Pitt; John Gorman, In- speetor of Schools; Minister of Education, Hon.. John Roberts; M.P. for Huron, Charles McNaugh- ton; Reeve, Harvey Coleman, and former pupils. 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