HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-08-25, Page 3THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1960
Sugar and Spice
(Continued from Page Two)
I wearily pack my untouched books
into the suitcase, forget my sha-
ving brush and toothpaste, and we
head for the train. There is a
great orgy of waving as the train
pulls out, and another refreshing
week end is down the drain.
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However, bad times, no less than
good, must come to an end. My
course ends this week. And then
we have a delightful week's holi-
day, with the loving family reunit-
ed, and nothing to do for seven
whole days. Except publish a pa-
per, sell a house and business,
pack and move to another town
100 miles away and figure out how
we're going to get the furniture
from a house with 9 large rooms
into a house with 6 small rooms.
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWTS
Annual Wright Reunion Held Sunday
At Seaforth Lions Park Attracts 44
Seaforth Lions Park was the set-
ting for the Wright Reunion, held
last Sunday, attended for by forty-
four members. Percy Wright acted
as president, in the absence of the
president, Frank Wright. Mrs.
Ben Ruston acted as secretary -
treasurer. Committees in charge
were• Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright
and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Baillie,
for the sports, and Carl Dalton,
table convener.
Races and activities:
* * *
All in all, it's been an unusual
summer, as Noah remarked after
the thirtieth day of rain, but an en-
lightening experience. I was giv-
en to understand that when you
reached the age of 40, you were
lucky if you could make life's
brief candle flicker at one end. In
the past eight weeks, I've had
it blazing like a Roman candle at
both ends, and there seems to be
a little powder in the old maga-
zine yet.
Hog calling contest, Lorne Ross;
guessing weight of stone, Lennie
Smith, Toronto; bingo with names,
Dr. Florence L. Nichols, first, Ben
Ruston, second; best shoe shine,
Ian Griffith, Toronto; nearest
birthday, Carl Dalton and Murray
Dalton (tied); persons coming the
farthest distance, Mr. and Mrs.
Lennie Smith, Toronto; thinnest
couple, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Dal-
ton; fattest couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Ruston.
Three and under, Jeanne Ross,
Maurice Ruston; six and under,
Larry Wright, Denise Pepper; se-
ven, eight and nine years, girls,
Janice Wright, Ruth Baillie; sev-
en, eight and nine, boys, Glen Rus-
ton; girls, 10 to 14, Helen Baillie;
boys, 10 to 14, Bob Ross, Laird
Ruston.
Young married women, Mrs.
Ross Pepper; young married men,
Ivan Griffith; grandmothers con-
test, Mrs. Earl Ross and Mrs. Carl
Dalton (tied); grandfathers con-
test, Howard Wright; children kick
the slipper through hoola hoop,
Marnie Ross; ladies kick the slip-
per through the hoola hoop, Mrs.
Lorne Ross and Mrs. Murray Dal-
ton (tied); nen kicking slipper
through the hoola hoop, Herb Ker -
cher.
DAILY SERVICE
London and Toronto
TO
ZURICH DISTRICT
Hog Assembly in Zurich -TUESDAY & THURSDAY
Hog Assembly in Hensoll (at Sales Barn) -TUESDAY
CEMENT & ROAD GRAVEL, FILL & TOP SOIL
AGENTS FOR PARISIAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS
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PHONE 186 PHONE 88r7, KIRKTON
ZURICH HENSALL RUSSELDALE
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BLAKE
(Mrs. Amos Gingerich,
correspondent)
Miss Pauline Steckle, nurse -in -
training at Kitchener - Waterloo
Hospital, Kitchener, is vacationing
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Steckle.
Mr. Claire Martin, of Pennsyl-
vania, who was visiting with his
sister and brother-in-law for a few
weeks, left for Monetville to visit
with his parents there.
Mr. Menno Martin had the mis-
fortune while helping to thresh
at his son's place to have his foot
fractured. Hope for a speedy re-
covery is given.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin and
family visited with friends at St.
Catherines and Welland.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Gingerich and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Steckle and son, are va-
cationing at Schade-View.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and
son, of London, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerromette and family, of Detroit,
spent the week end with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien
Corriveau and family.
Mr. and Mrs, John Jantzi and
son, Claire, of Baden, spent a few
days with their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb
and family.
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Gingerich at the cottage
were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich
and Melvin; Mr. Jacob Schwartzen-
truber, of New Hamburg; Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Steckle and Mary El-
len; Mr. and Mrs. •Kenneth Ging-
erich and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Steckle and son.
DASHWOOD and DISTRICT
(NIRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent)
SHOWER FOR BRIDE -ELECT tioned with Norma and James Wei-
gand last week.
Miss Mona Kellermen, bride -
elect of September, was pleasantly
surprised Friday evening, August
19, when Misses Marie. Salmon and
Marian Rader were hostesses for a
miscellaneous shower at the lat-
ter's home.
After an evening of contests and
bingo, Mona was seated in a chair
decorated in pink and white, Ma-
rie Salmon read •an address and
Marian Rader presented the many
useful gifts, followed by lunch.
Misses June and Ruthanne Ra-
der spent last week in London
with their sister, Marian.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. William Haugh and Shirley
were Mrs. William Schumaker, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Leudtke and Eliza-
beth, of Pigeon, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gobel, of Bad Axe.
Janice and Gary Tiernan vaca-
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Ontario Fairs On
Schedule For Fall
Miss Norma Weigand is vaca-
tioning at Chesley. with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mar-
tene.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and
family attended a Patterson picnic
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
net Patterson, last Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Al Miller, of De-
troit, visited with Mrs. Bertha Hay-
ter on Thursday..
Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, of
Brantford, spent the week end
with Mrs. Bertha Hayter, also
bringing home Mary Anne, Jimmy,
John, Rickie, Joanne and Janice
Hayter, who had vacationed with
them.
Fall Fairs in this area will be
held on the following dates:
Alvinston
Bayfield
Blyth
Brussels
Dresden.
Dungannon
Durham
Embro
Cockshutt 42
Bean Special
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May Be Changed
FOR BEANS
IN A
Matter of Minutes
EXTRA SPCIAL PRICES
FOR BALACE OF THE YEAR
EXTRA G-` tOD TERMS
WE ARE SACRIFICING
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WITH 50 BUSHEL BIN
USED COMBINES IN STOCK ! !
For Further Information, Contact
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2, KIPPEN ._.. Phone HENSALL 684R14
1110
Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Sept. 28, 29
Sept. 20, 21
Sept. 9, 10
Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 1
Oct. '7
Sept. 23, 24
Sept. 19
PAGE TIMED
Damages Light
In Sunday Fire
Near Hensall
Firemen were called from Hen-
sall Sunday night when a straw -
covered hut caught fire behind
the home of Leo Kudriakowski,
RR 1, Hensall.
A group of children had been
playing inside the six -foot -high
shack with matches, Mr. Kudria-
kowski said. No one was hurt.
Firemen kept the blaze from
spreading towards the barn which
housed several hundred chickens
and there was no damage, except
to the hut, A strong wind was blow-
ing towards the barn at the time.
SURPRISE PARTY
On Saturday evening a surprise
birthday party was held for Mr.
John Snyder, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hayter, with Mrs.
Bertha Hayter, Mr. and Mrs. James
Hayter, and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hayter attending.
Mr. Herb Gaiser, of Deaborn,
Michigan, and his granddaughter,
Miss Georgine Stroyan, of Plym-
outh, Michigan, spent the week
end with Mr. Chester Gaiser.
k nem mom Immo' Now ®I tug
Ambulance Services
Oxygen Equipment
Two Ambulances
PHONE DASHWOOD 70W
IPHONE GRAND BEND 20W
Drivers Are Holders Of
St. John's Ambulance
Certificates
T. Harry Hoffman
FUNERAL HOME
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Emergency
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Exeter Sept 21, 22
Forest Sept. 23, 24
Hanover Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Ilderton Oct. 1
Kirkton Sept. 29, 30
Listowel Sept. 26, 27
London (Western) Sept. 12 to 17
Mildmay Sept 13, 14
Milverton Sept 23, 24
Mitchell Sept 27, 28
Mount Forest Sept. 19, 20
New Hamburg Sept 16, 17
Parkhill Sept 22, 23
St. Marys Oct. '7, 8
Seaforth Sept 22, 23
Strathroy Sept 27, 28
Tavistock Sept. 9, 10
Teeswater Oct. 4, 5
Thedford Oct. 4, 5
'Wyoming Sept. 16, 17
ZURICH Sept. 24 & 26
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