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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1963-11-07, Page 6PAGE SIX
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1963
The Hames Sisters—Norma, Marjorie and Jean — ar the
girls who provide the glamour each Friday on CBC-TV'c
Country Hoedown. The show, which is now in its eighth
season, has Gordie Tapp as master of ceremonies and
Tommy Hunter and Tommy Common as regular male
singers.
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40 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER, 1963
Mr, J, Preeter, of Zurich,
shipped a carload of clover
seed to Toronto during this past
week, and the price is quite
favourable.
The Misses Pearl and Gertie
Ortwein, of the Zurich area, left
for Detroit on Sunday, where
they intend to stay for some
time.
The patrons of the Exeter
barber shops are in for some
cheap shaves and haircuts, since
the barbers there have gone
back to pre-war prices. Hair-
cut will now be 15 cents and
shaves only 10 cents.
Miss Emma Dickson has taken
a position as assistant postmas-
ter at the Hensall office, with
Winter Protection
Needed For Roses
For strong spring growth, hy-
brid tea, floribunda, grandiflora,
polyantha, and climbing roses
require protection during the
winter in most parts of Ontario.
Now is the time to take precau-
tions, says horticulturists with
the Ontario Department of Agri-
culture.
First draw up the soil around
the bases of the bushes to a
height of several inches. After
the grown is frozen an addi-
tional covering of straw, strawy
manure or leaves should be ap-
plied. To help trap the snow
and give extra protection, cedar
brush, or other twiggy branches
should be placed on top. In
the spring this brush covering
provides shade and prevents to
a considerable extent, the heav-
ing which ordinarily causes a
good deal of •root damage when
the frost is coming out of the
ground.
Before
materials
ground is
invasion.
applying the above
make sure that the
frozen to avoid mice
It is also a good plan
o draw in additional soil to
mound up the plants. In areas
where the winters tend to be
severe it may be necessary to
cover the bushes completely
with soil.
Climbing or rambling roses
are best protected by tying the
canes together and bending
them as close to the ground as
possible without causing break-
ing or splitting. It is wise to
tie them down to a stake and
then cover with soil.
HURON
HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES
16th ANNUAL MEETING
will be held in the
Council Chamber, Town Hall
CLINTON, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 3th, 1963
at 8:30 p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER will be
Mr. Wilson G. McCoig
Past President of the Co-operative Medical Services Federation of Ontario
TOPIC:
"Recent Developments in Prepaid Health Plan Benefits"
All Members and Their Friends Are Invited to Attend
DOOR PRIZES: First Aid Kits REFRESHMENTS
FORDYCE CLARK BOX 256 C. H.MAGEE
President CLINTON, ONTARIO Secretary -Manager
Do Not Be Confused About Health Plans!
Huron Co-operative Medical Services Is the Only County
Health Plan Based in Huron County
•
YEARS GONE
-BY-
duties commenced already.
Workmen have been busy
tearing down the skating rink
in Hensall behind the Town
Hall, as they plan to make it
at least five feet wider.
The town of Seaforth is con-
sidering the proposition offered
by a factory to set up for the
manufacture of yarn.
25 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER, 1938
W. 0. Goodwin has resigned
his position as the leader of the
United Church choir in Hensall,
a position which he has held for
a number of years.
Owen Geiger threshed his
bean crop at his barns on the
flax mill property at Hensall,
and the yield was good and the
sample splendid.
Fred Corbett, of Hay Town-
ship, who recently purchased a
house on the farm of James
Green, has •hacl the building
moved over to one of his farms
and all remodelled. It will be
occupied by his son, John, wife,
and little son.
On Wednesday last a goodly
number of people from the
Beavertown area gathered to
honour Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Bedard prior to their departure
to the 14th concession of Hay
Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose, who
have been living on the 14th
concession of Hay, have moved
into the village of Zurich.
T. E. Drummond, formerly of
Hensall, has moved to St. Marys
and is opening up a new cash
meat market and grocery store
in that town.
Mrs. Joseph Rau, of the
Bluewa.ter highway, picked a
bowl of fresh strawberries in
her garden just two days ago.
15 YEARS AGO
of the organization was held,
Nine-year-old Donald Peter-
son, of Dashwood, suffered seri-
ous injuries when a car driven
by his fattier crashed into a
Huron County road grader.
The entire village of Hensall
is looking for the Hallowe'en
pranksters who set off the fire
alarm in the village at two
o'clock in the morning, and
woke up the entire populace.
At a meeting of the council
of the village of Hensall it was
reported that the 1949 assess-
ment was $581,445, and the pop-
ulation was 677. (The assess-
ment is now over one million,
and the population over 900.)
NOVEMBER, 1948
Leeland Willert, who has
been the proprietor of the Zur-
ich Dairy for some time, has
sold the business to Mr. Francis
Kipper, who has been an em-
ployee of the local bakery for
some years.
The Zurich Lions entertained
the children of the community
at a Hallowe'en party last week,
in the Town Hall.
Delbert Geiger and Lloyd
O'Brien were accepted as new
members of the Zurich Lions
Club, when the regular meeting
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10 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER, 1953
Funeral service was held at
Clinton on Tuesday for Goldie
Graham, a prominent citizen of
Stanley Township for many
years. He was a former coun-
cillor, school trustee, and at the
time of his death was a director
of the Hay Farmers' Mutual
Fire Insurance Company.
Many local citizens were for-
tunate enough to shoot a deer
during the three-day open sea-
son in Huron County.
The first taste of winter came
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The Hensall Community Park
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