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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-12-08, Page 6IX ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS KIPPEN NEWS Correspondent, Mrs. Norman Long Mr. and Mrs. James Drummond, of Toronto, visited during last week with Mrs. James Drummond who is hospitalized in St. Joseph's hospital, London. The Sunday School teachers of St. Andrew's United Church, met at the home of Mrs. John Sinclair to make arrangements for a Christmas concert on December 19. Mrs. Edna Oswald of Zurich, who has been confined to Scott Mem- orial hospital, Seaforth, for the past two weeks with pneumonia, is staying with her granddaughter, Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clements, of Milton, visited recently with Mr. James Drummond and family. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Alderdice at- tended the wedding of a brother, Kenneth Alderdice and Nancy Mae Wells, on Saturday, in Collingwood Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thiel, of Zurich, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fink- beiner and family. 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Early in the new year, Mr. Duchame plans on relating some of his experiences in his earlier days, in his weekly news budget in this newspaper. (Citizens News Photo) BUY A Guaranteed Used Car 1958 Buick Special, 4 -Door Sedan Power steering, power brakes, automtic transmission, white- wall tires, two-tone finish, radio NEW CAR CONDITION 1958 Vauxhall Super 4 -Door Sedan Fog lamps, luggage rack, snow tires, kw milage 1955 Oldsmobile 88, 4 -Door Sedan Power steering, power brakes, whitewall tires, hydromatic transmission, 30,000 actual miles 1954 Dodge Deluxe, 4 -Door Sedan Low milage, one -owner car GET OUR PRICE - BEFORE YOU BUY! SN ILL LIMIT- g p� CHEV., OLDS., ENVOY, CHEV. TRUCKS a',?GERICH'S SALES & SEVI E LT 4 PHONE 100 — EXETER GID KOEHLER —PHONE 191 —ZURICH ZURICH SEAFORTH Local Representative y r18`cYda)dgr$'''�3`3'ld't'3'd Ert'+ad'",'lt�Adfit"dt'dd-`�tr9'd�}h'f'r13`d'd$t�37`c13n"t`r7i`+'t�'tr'1't`d'3�d'1`r�in37�'f'dfnd'dd9'tdi'+37i1ro7'd'�`�'I�d't'd�r�J'fol`d'12iai'd1'd't`G'7`dd`JS`r1tcf'Ji`d'i`a7`r7f5'aYowi73.`3d+o"'Ft THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1960 District Farmers On Executive Of Huron Soil and Crop Improvement Clarence Shaw, Wingham, was elected president of the Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association, succeeding William Clark, RR 3, Goderich, The an- nual meeting was at Belgrave, Other Officers Other officers: George Wheat- ley, RR 1, Dublin, first vice-presi- dent; Anson McKinley, RR 1, Zur- ich, second vice-president. Huron County's agricultural representa- tive, D. H. Miles, was appointed secretary -treasurer, Township directors: Stephen Township, Elmer Powe, Centralia; East Wawanosh Jack Taylor RR 5, Wingham; Hay, Ian McAllister, RR 1, Zurich; Stanley, Anson McKin- ley; Usborne, Harry Dougall, RR 3, Exeter; Tuckersmith, Bob Broad - foot, Brucefield; Hullett, Norman Alexander, Londesboro; Grey, Ja- mes McKnight, RR 2, Brussels; Ho - wick, Ron McMichael, Wroxeter; Turnberry, Clarence Shaw; Asfield, Ralph Foster, RR 2, Goderich; Mor- ris, Bob Grasby, RR 4, Brussels; West Wawanosh, Tom Webster, RR 2, Auburn; McKillop, George Wheatley; Goderich Township, Ed- ward Grigg, RR 3, Clinton; Col- borne, Doug McNeil, RR 6, Goder- ich. Dr. D. N. Huntley, of the field husbandry department, Ontario Ag- tl ricultural College, Guelph, was guest speaker. He said forage crops present a bigger challenge to farmers than any other crop, "Until a man can handle the feed situation on his farm he is in ser- ious trouble," he said. l:ie urged the association to promote forage crops. A highlight of the meeting was the presentation of a past -presi- dent's pin to Mr. Clark by Delbert Geiger, Zurich. Qt/AUTYandECONOMY(bnbin eel • BALAF7D FEEDING HEADQUARTERS • Your 5H0 -GAIN Feed Service Mill M. G. PHONE 154 DEITZ and SON ZURICH * . 'ts' ' ICIMIRtent -t ERMIZI C6'It-Ra+e .'le -i tF '•a ctortetzteict teieic- i- tetatC4IMI$M�, IN tl�l ....::...:, a:.k..,.£o,:,..+..;::a"a,`.....:•'s'f:�:`:ti,,,,.... :�:ot':Mb3i\•�i;`�?::'sa..7S+S>�:. ali ` HE FAMILY TO E WRAP HP YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WITH F.IGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS RANGES WASHERS DRYERS DEEP FREEZERS >: 'NM MODELS ARE =x OW IN STOCK - SEE THE We Still have a few '60 Models - Low Priced for EARLY C41RIST t,;!,SYE a' S 9 • A da A a A A GI