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Zurich Citizens News, 1960-07-21, Page 7THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1960 R. E. Shaddick R. Ernest (Peg) Shaddick, chairman of the Hensall Hydro Commission and a former village reeve and couneilor died Sunday in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, following a heart attack. Mr. Shaddick was found by his wife. lying on the floor at his home on Sunday. He came to Hensall as a young boy, from Londesboro. He served during the First World War with the 161st Batta- lion. He was secretary -treasurer of the Hensall Canadian Legion branch 468 for two years and was a past noble grand of Hensall IOOF Lodge 223. Mr. Sanddick was employed as a bookkeeper at the Hensall Dis- trict Co -Operative and was chair- man of the village hydro commis- sion at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, the former Pearl Churchill; son, Wil- liam, and daughter, Mrs. George (Judith) Parker, of Hensall; a bro- ther, Albert Shaddick, Clinton, and sister, Mrs. Harold (Elva) Scru- ton, Port Dover. The body rested at the Bonth- ron funeral chapel, Hensall, until Wednesday, when removal was made to the Hensall United Church for a service at 2 p.m. Burial was made in Clinton Cemetery. FOR THE CHILDREN They're New — They're Wonderful 6. ITIVI SETS Swings, Slides, Teeter -Totters MADE OF SOLID STEEL CONSTRUCTION 1 ? s afla le With T av r Three Svvi gs Swir s - $2&95 Slides - $13.95 KEEP YOUR CHILDREN OFF THE STREET WITH THESE COMPLETE PLAYGROUND UNITS oder Mittelhoitz Hardware Phone 63 — Zurich ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS istmanammanwa The New CO-OP Pasture Ration supplements the pasture feeding of dairy cows in production. Lush spring pasture provides bulk and protein but does not supply sufficient energy to maintain body weight and maximum production. It's the extra energy in CO-OP Pasture Ration that enables you to get the most from your pasture and from your herd. at the time when production is .cheapest and later when pastures are drier. The Co-op can also use your grain to give you this ration. Discuss this Pasture Program with your local Co-op. Hensall District Co-operative Inc. Hensall ZURICH Brucefield News Of Kipper Distract (Correspondent, MISSION BAND AND BABY BAND PICNIC The Mission Band and Baby Band picnic of St. Andrews United Church was held Thursday after- noon, July 14, at Lions' Park, Sea - forth, with a good attendance. Sports were as follows: Four and under, Billy McGre- gor and Gregory Love; four to school. age, Joan Finkbeiner; girls six to 9, Gwenneth Hendrick and Nancy Consitt; boys, six to nine, Jim Kyle and Kenneth Jones; girls 10 to 12, Joan Sinclair and Wendy Jones; boys, 10 to 12, Grant Jones and Garry Anderson; relay for small children, Joan Sinclair's team. Youngest baby, John Binnendyk; kick the slipper in the box, Mrs. Alex McMurtie; grandmother with most grandchildren present, Mrs. Ross Love; youngest grandmother, Mrs. Alex McMurtrie; ladies run- ning race, Mrs. John Deitz and Mrs. Keith Love; guessing the number of names in page 102 in phone book, Mrs. Ross Love; lar- gest earring, Mrs. Hugh Hendrick; spoon and bean race, Mrs. Johm Sinclair; lucky lunch, Billy Mc- Gregor. Sports committee, Mrs. Ken Mc- Lellan, Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner, Mrs. William Coleman; table com- mittee, Mrs. John Cooper, Sr., Mrs. Alex McMutrie, Mrs. Harold Jones. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Ross Broadfoot and Miss Do- rothy Turner. Mrs, Norman Long) to ten, Judith Schnieder, Eleanor Stanlake; thinnest couple, 1Vir. and Mrs, Bert Thomson; youngest grandmother, Mrs, Herb Britton; largest family, Mrs. Bert Thom- son; person with most buttons, Mrs. N. Cooke; clothes i>in race, Mrs. Gordon Stewart; lucky chair at supper, 1VIrs. E. Keyes; oldest per- son present, Robert Thomson; youngest baby, Jennifer Joane Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook; bean guessing con- test, Mrs. Grace Thomson. Albert Alexander was president, and the secretary's report was gi- ven by Mrs. Gwen O'Rourke, Officers for 1961 are: president, Norman Stanlake; vice-president, Elgin Thomson; secretary -treasur- er, Mrs. Lorne Thomson; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. O'Rourke and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomson; lunch committee, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomson. THOMSON REUNION The Thomson Reunion, in its 22nd year, wa held Saturday after- noon in Hensall Community Park, and the weather was ideal for the occasion. Sports were as follows: five and under, Linda Midler, Bil- ly Thomson; six to eight, John Thomson, Barbara Stanlake; eight The next picnic is to be held at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Norm- an Stanlake, at Port Bliake, on the third Wednesday in July. Let Us Give Your Hair New Beauty Phone 223 ZURICH NORM[A'S BEAUTY SHOPPE (e 1957, n3 Features Syndicate, lac., tights resetved. 4'2 'Just as I thought --instead of being forty-seven pounds • overweight, I'm merely five inches too short.' AT TASTY - NU BAKERY laic WOO flavorful Raisin Bread 30c Spice Muffins -- 50c dozen Date it Loaf -- 30c CRY tiR 0; ' E - ST LU ° KING TASTYN BAKERY )PHONE 100 — ZURICH "THE HOME OF "TASTY -NU" BREAD" Annual Picnic Of Hensall Lodges In Community Park (By Our Hensall Correspondent) The I.O.O.F. and Amber Rebe- kah lodges of Hensall enjoyed a delightful picnic at the Hensall Community Park an Wednesday, July 13, with some sixty in at- tendance. Sports under the direc- tion of Ross Corbett, Bill Coleman, and Ed Corbett, were run off, and winners were: Boys and girls, 5 and under, Les- lie Coleman, Pricilla Biggar, Steve Corbett; boys and girls 8 and un- der, Bobby Damant, Jimmy Da- mant, Steve Weido; girls 12 and under, Arleen Chipehase, Joyce Flynn, Patricia Parke; boys 12 and under, Bill Chipehase, Mervyn Bell, Bobby Damant; girls 15 and under, Arleen Chipehase, Joyce Flynn, Patricia Parke; boys 15 and under, Dennis Mock, Jack Chip - chase, Cameron MacDonald; young men, Jack Chipehase; married wo- men, Mrs. Ross Corbett; married men, Bill Coleman; wheel -barrow - race, Don Ferguson, David Bucha- nan; ladies' kick the slipper, Mrs. Bill Coleman. A peanut scramble for the chil- dren, and a bountiful picnic sup- per, rounded out a most enjoyable evening. PAGE SEVEN Lions Elect international President Finis E. Davis of Louisville, Kentucky, was elected Interna- tional President of Lions Inter- national at the Association's 43rd Annual Convention in Chicago. Lions International, with 610,000 members in 106 countries or re- gions, is the world's largest serv- ice ereice club organization. Lions International is best known for its many youth pro- grams, community service proj- ects, sight conservation activities and aid to the blind. Last year Lions Clubs around the globe completed more than 192,000 in- dividual community service proj- ects. When Chicks Get a SHUR.GAIN Start • THEY'RE AHEAD EVERY STEP OF THE WAY PRODUCING PERIOD STARTING PERIOD IT'S A "HIGH EFFICIENCY" FEED M. G. RITZ a d SUN PHONE 151 ZURICH ye have not yet visited one of Huron's FREE TB SURVEY CL NICS you may st l se --at the MMiing centres Operating 2 to 5 p.ni. and 7 to 10 p.m. each day FIRST RE- -..--•-•---------- jj DAY VISIT y EXETER—Arena July 20 July 22 1 July 21 July 25 T k►4 ti li i) 1i DASHWOOD— E.U.B. Church ... July 22 July 26 CENTRALt.'.— United Church . July 25 July 2 CREDITON— Comniunity Hall . July 25 July 27 RCAF STATION CENTRALIA—Drill Hall .... July 26 July 28 RCAF STN. CENTRALIA— PMQs—Public School ..... ... July 26 July 28 ELIMVILLE— Township Hall July 27 July 29 HENSALL—Arena July 28 Aug. 2 ZURICH—Community Hall ..., July 29 Aug. 3 GODERICH—Victoria St. Public School .........•July 20 July 22 July 21 July 25 July 22 July 26 July 25 July 27 July 26 July 28 July 27 July 29 July 28 Aug. 2 July 29 Aug. 3 Aug. 2 Aug. 4 Aug. 3 Aug. 5 July 19 July 21 July 20 July 22 July 21 July 25 July 22 July 26 RCAF STATION CLINTON— Ritchie Building CLINTON—Town Hall BAYFIELD—Town Hall DUNGANNON— United Church BLYTH--Town Hall ETHEL— • Comniuni.ty Centre WINGIIAM—Town Hall SEAFORTII—Northside United Church July 25 July 27 July 26 July 28 July 27 July 29 BRUSSELS—Library July 28 Aug. 2 July 29 Aug. 3 GORRIE—Community Hall Aug. 2 Aug. 4 FORDWICH— Conununity Hall Aug. 3 Aug. 5 Free TB Survey '- Don't 11 A E c LI R lss Ot — HURON COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION — Cost of this survey is born by the sale of Christmas Seals and by the Ontario Department of Health