Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-11-02, Page 6PAGE SIX ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1961 Hurondale Women's Institute Hears Details of Civil Defence From Officer Mr. Archie Gavin, of London, Mayer, Field Officer for Civil Defence, President, Mrs. Harry Doug - addressed members of Huron - dale Women's Institute at their October meeting on Wednesday, October 26, giving an illustra- ted talk on antomic bombs. He showed a film "Home and Country and Family," followed with a question and answer per- iod, which was very interesting. The speaker was introduced by Mrs, Arthur Rundle, and thanked by Mrs. J. M. South- cott. Mrs. Don Mayo, of Lon- don, who with her mother, Mrs. Jack Hodgert, took a plane trip to the Holy Land and the Con- tinent gave an interesting com- mentary on their trip, She was introduced by Mrs. Lee Webber and thanked by Mrs. Robert all, presided and welcomed the 35 members and three guests present. Members answered the roll call with "A Family cur- rent event of this year," and the motto presented was "Ac- cording to our Visions so will be our Achievements tomor- row" Mrs. Warren Brock and Mrs. Archie Etherington, delegates to the London Area Convention, gave interesting highlights. Mrs. Leslie Gibson and Mrs. W. Brock were named a committee to pack a bale for Unitarian Ser- vice, articles to be in at the next meeting. An invitation was ac- cepted from Hensall WI to be their guests on November 8. Mrs. Arthur Rundle gave highlights of the training school "Focus on Finishes," held in Hensall, which she and Mrs. James Kirkland attended. The president announced a silent auction would be held at the November meeting with pro- ceeds to aid Emergency Fund. Program Historical Research, and Current Events, was conve- ned by Mrs. Harry Strang. Mrs. Mac Hodgert favoured with a reading, and Mrs. Strang and Mrs. H. Dougall conducted a sing song. Hostesses were Mrs. R. Kel- ler, Mrs. Kirkland, Mrs. • Ross Taylor, Mrs. C. Down, Mrs. Southcott, Mrs. Gerald McFalls. always FINE FOODS SERVED IN OUR MODERN DINING LOUNGE ENJOY THE FINE ATMOSPHERE OF OUR ATTRACTIVE ALPINE ROOM Our Entire Hotel is Equipped with "Hi-Fi" System for your Listening Pleasure WE SPECIALIZE IN STEAKS - CHICKEN - FISH Dominion Hotel PHONE 70 — ZURICH SHUR-GAIN MINERALS ... Even cattle on well balanced rations can suffer from "Mineral Hunger". Just as roughages vary so do individual animal's mineral requirements. it's not necessary to pay a lot of money for a good mineral mixture. SHUR-GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS for cattle—a registered and guaranteed mineral mixture con- taining ALL and ONLY those minerals presently known to be required by cattle and containing molasses for extra palatibility and dust -free handling. POULTRY FEEDS IT'S AVAILABLE AT OUR MILL AT A REASONABLE PRICE 111••••• .M•111111•1•11 11.0MME. 111111•1111M11 011•1•161•• 1110110110•1111 M. G. PHONE 154 DEITZ and SON ZURICH 0 1PPEN NEWS Mrs. Norman Long, corres. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Lean, attended the Hunter and Mignotte Wedding reception at the Green Forest Hotel at Grand Bend. last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brit- ton, of Dublin, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dow - son and. Mr. Robert Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert visited Sunday in Listowel, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. John Doig and Miss Kathryn Feltzer, of Grand Rapids, Mich., were at their old home on the weekend prepar- ing for the sale on Saturday, November 4. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wierren and family, visited Sunday with friends in Strath- roy. In a Christmas cake draw Sat- urday night at Dickert's store, Mrs. Carl McClinchey, of Clin- ton, was a winner. Cedar Chests For Sale PRICED FROM $10.00 UP PRICED FROM $10.00 UP kT�cKM3IWSC2#.�. LU/aeEaP&BUILD aS SLIAES ZURICH b9 0 Freak Accident Is AT THE BOWLING LANES Team High Triple ZURICH MEN'S BOWLING Knights of Columbus (Geo Sweeney 604 Questionaires (Bob McKinley 500) Hot Shots (Ross Horner 549) _ Pearson Kings (Gord Lavery 527) King Pins (John Robinson 582) The Angels (Larry Bedard 517) _._. Car Penters (Jim Parkins 447) _ _ Pepsis (Doug O'Brien 522) __.___. Butcheretes (Arnold Merner 411) -. Trotters & Pacers (Bill Noakes 467) Bull Dogs (Vladmir Hrovat 500) Blowers (Gerald Martini 473) ____ Hornets (Don Guenther 650) Globe Trotters (Bill Wagner 692) ...- _ Tail Twisters (Leroy O'Brien 465) Ink Spots (Bernie Bedard 455) High single, George Sweeney, 300; high triple, George Sween- ey, 734; high average, George Sweeney, 210. Weekly Team Point. Points Standing LEAGUE 5 41 2 30 5 28 2 33 3 25 4 40 0 14 7 37 0 12 7 19 3 33 4 29 5 47 2 16 2 14 5 30 ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE H.L.A. (Betty Haven 402) 4 15 Ups & Downs (Shirley Tieman 510) 3 23 Dashettes (Elaine Datars 612) __._,._5 45 Star -Tones (Elda Laidlaw 458) __ __ ._.__._. 2 42 Jokers (Elaine Weido 415) _._._ 0 9 Varieties (Ann Oesch 560) ______ 7 24 Dominionaires (Donna Smith 499) ____ '7 25 I:Ii-Lites (Iva Reid 421) 0 18 Lazy Six (Irene Frayne 496) 3 13 Huronets (Betty A. Geoffrey 504) 4 21 Nighthawks (Marjorie Hesse 532) 7 40 Dreamers (AliceMa sse 529) 0 19 High single, M. Rader, 315; high triple, E. Datars, 641; high average, E. Datars, 172. ZURICH MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Tops (Donna O'Brien 501) 7 Hensall Hornets (Jean Cornell 546) 0 Imperials (Annette Denomme 528) ____ 5 Boo Boos (Rev. P. Fischer 559) 2 Busy Bees (Betty Somins 482) 3 Guys & Gals (Garfield Denomme 567) 4 Kippen Trailers (Ann Brock 567) 7 Hard Rocks (Harvey Clausius 447) 0 Alley Cats (Bill Sieebrt 556) 0 Flying Frenchmen (Bruce Moir 585) 7 Hi Los (Harold Stade 586) 2 Lucky Strikes (Len Bates 544) 5 Ladies high single, Margaret Lovell, 274; high aret Lovell 645. 31 23 26 15 34 6 31 0 32 38 32 26 triple, Marg- Men's arb Men's high single, Bruce Moir, 338; high triple, Bruce Moir 674. Team high single, Kippen Trailers, 950; high triple, Busy Bees, 2619. Amusing Event Things happen so fast dur- ing most accidents that you hav- en't time to think your way out of them. And often if you did have time, once the chain of events in an accident have star- ted, you couldn't escape from it anyway. The solution: look be- fore you leap. So says Ontario Department of Agriculture safety expert - Harold Wright. He uses this farmer's letter, describing a case history of an accident, as an example.: "I have an apple tree which must be the highest apple tree in the world. So, to harvest it I rigged up a pulley and con- nected a large barrel to one end. I pulled the barrel up to the tree and secured the rope to the trunk on the ground. I then went up the tree and picked the first barrel of apples from the uppermost twig, then I climbed down the tree and unhooked the line from the trunk. . Un- fortunately, the barrel of apples was heavier than I was, and be- fore I knew what was happen- ing the barrel started jerking me off the ground. "I decided to hang on and half- way up I met the barrel of ap- ples coming down and received a severe blow on the shoulder. I then continued to the top of the tree banging my head on the limbs and getting my fing• ers jammed in the pully. When the barrel of apples hit the ground, it burst its bottom and all the apples spilled out. I was now heavier than the bar- rel and so started down again at high speed. Half way down I met the empty barrel coming up and received severe injuries to my shins. Then when I hit the ground I landed on the truck rigging, getting several painful cuts from the sharp ed- ges and corners. 'At this point I must have lost my presence of mind because I let go of the line. The barrel than came down again giving me another heavy blow on the head and putting me in the hos pital." This sad story is really not much more ridiculous that the things that happen allthe time to people who don't watch what they're doing. CIDER MILL NOW IN OPERATION We will be making Apple Cider every Tuesday and Thurs- day. F. C. Kalbfleisch ZURICH AND SON, LTD. ONTARIO For the biggest ton of coal in town BIGGEST 1N VALUE! BIGGEST IN QUALITY! A standard ton in size and weight but 'blue coal' outweighs all others In heating value and comfort. For the best coal and the best service, CALL LORNE E. HAY PHONE 10 — HENSALL TIEMAN'S HARDWARE r Plumbing e Heatinr • Electrical Work i Oil Burner Service SALES and SERVICE FURNITURE, COAL and CEMENT PHONE 8 -- DASHWOOD BE SAFE! -- BE SURE! BRING YOUR CAR TO US FOR FRONT-END ALIGNMENT AND Complete Steering Service Our modern equipment will guarantee you satisfied results ... make you feel safe when you drive. Wheel Balancing A Specialty! DESJARDINE AUTO SUPPLY PHONE 38 — ZURICH Ith WE BUY CLOVER SEED TOP PRICES PAID ! TRY US FOR EFFICIENT SEED CLEANING SERVICE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY PLASTIC STORM WINDOWS Install this plastic material on all your windows now, before the cold weather arrives. It will cut down your fuel bill considerably. ,u41, Stade & Weido Hardware "PLUMBING — HEATING — TINSMITHING" PHONE '72 — — — ZURICH • "It's all right, they're over at Mary's" HOW MUCH IS PEACE OF MIND WORTH? Children stray. Or a husband is ]ate get- ting home. Or you are worried about someone who is ill. So often a simple telephone call — from you or to you •-- quickly sets fears at rest. Any time of day or night the telephone can suddenly become one of the most important things in your life! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA