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Zurich Citizens News, 1963-11-14, Page 71;_ 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1963 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE SEVEN ST. JOSEPH and DRYSDALE (AL.. FRED DUCHARME. Correspondent - Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus. Stans- berry, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Angus Highstreet all of Detroit, after a short visit in Windsor and London called on Mr. and Mrs, F. Ducharme on this highway. Mrs. Stansberry is a daughter of the Ducharmes.. The ,highlight of the trip being Mrs. Stansberry's birthday. Mr. Leonard Sopha and Mr. Lawrence Sopha, of Detroit, spent the past week at the Dolph Sopha home. While here they spent their time hunting in the surroundings. To them ANTIQUES For All Your SOUVENIR ANTIQUES GREETING CARDS, ETC. Come to .. . Ye Olde Country STORE in the Eisen'back Museum HIGHWAY 21—GRAND BEND 43 to 53,p it is a pastime and an annual vacation, Pops Sopha accom- panied them a few times, be being an old hand in the game business. The Sophas also hacl as visitors on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Mahony, of Mount Carmel, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dietrich and family, Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Avila Ducharme and family of the Bluewater south, motored to Ilderton on Sunday last to visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Masse, and son. Miss Margaret Ducharme, of London, was a weekend visitor at the home of Mrs. Josephine Ducharme. 1Vir. and Mrs, Morley Fournier and boys, of London, were Sun- day last visitors with the Tat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corriveau. Will Celebrate Anniversary Plans are underway by the family of yours truly and Mrs, Ducharme for the celebration of their Diamond Wedding Anni- versary, 60 years, which will take place on Saturday, Novem- ber 23, 1963, in St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph Parish, at 9:30 a.m. The celebrant of the ceremony and Mass will be of- ficiated by a grandson, Father Find EXTRA Dollars With Shur -Gain The Shur -Gain All -Mash Program was designed with your poultry profits in mind. Witli this Program, every bird is assured a properly balanced diet, virtually eliminating irregularities in egg production and quality due to unbalanced feeding. Come in, we'll talk about your flock and the extra dollars you'll profit with the Shur -Gain All -Mash Program. SiMing•Nal 0111=1=1021 M. G. DEITZ and SON PHONE 154 ZURICH L. Ducharme, of Detroit. Open house will be held in the after- noon in the Parish Hall from 2 to 5 p.m. A further account will be given later. Sister Matthew, of Tilbury, who is teaching school in that city,. visited her father, William Ducharme, on Sunday. Also Sister Marie Madeline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rau, was a visitor with her parents, and also Sister Charles Joseph, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lpaorte. All three Sisters are from the Ursuline Order, with their Mother in Chatham, The Pines. Early Years This being our lakst article touching on various changes in this settlement, and at different epochs and of incidents occurr- ing from time to time. You could not expect a full resume of all the happenings during the course of a century or a little more, for all is a memory or given me by our foreparents from one genera- tion to another, and only by random. Naturally you could not expect what we have writ- ten to be incidents from one clay to another, for in summing things up they were what first came to mind. At times it was necessary for me to go ahead perhaps for months in order to bring to- gether the present incidents with those of years gone by. In all you will be able to draw your own decision on its mean- ing. In writing this script it re- minds me of many things which took place in my presence con- cerning pranks played, which at times were not agreeable to the victims. In such cases I can- not for myself collect praise and be worthy of it by the pub- lic. However, there is a time for forgiveness, also a time to make resentment for evils com- mitted. In writing the former and last pages I do not expect they will be interesting to all the readers in which paper they are pub- lished. By some, when glanc- ing over the paper, the pages will be flip flopped and as well I probably owe an apology to the editor and publisher of this paper for having taken space where other items would have been of more value to the paper and public. Nevertheless, re- gardless of it all, I wish to thank the newspaper staff for having given me the privilege of reviewing those early years. Ed. Note: This paper is always happy to print stories of years ago, as presented by Mr. Du- NiMk ANNOUNCEMENT The directors of Waterloo Cattle Breeding and Central Ontario Cattle Breeding Associations are pleased to announce that they have agreed on a plan for Joint Ownership of Bulls This move is designed to give unit members the widest possible choice of sires. The combined bull studs of the two organizations will include: • 48 Holsteins • 33 Herefords 9 Jerseys y orf, 12 Shorthorns • 3 Brown Swiss • 6 Charolais • 10 Angus In 21 with daughters proven above average for type or production 23 performance tested— 3 progeny tested 3 with daughters proven above average for type for production 5 performance tested All from the famous Lee's Hill herd 3 progney tested, one a Certified Meat Sire 2 Red Polls • 2 Milking Shorthorns addition they will obtain, through other breeding organizations the services of • 11 Ayrshires • 9 Guernseys 5 with daughters proven above average for type or production 5 with daughters proven above average for type or production SERVICE FROM THIS OUTSTANDING GROUP OF BULLS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 1964 BREEDING PROGRAMME IN MEMBER HERDS OF WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION Fashion Show Sponsored by Zurich Girl Guides Attracts Large Audience The latest in styles for fall and winter were presented last Wednesday night at the first annual Fashion Show, held in the Zurich Community Centre, and sponsored by the Zurich Girl Guides. Commentator for the event was Mrs. Zelda Gib- son, of Exeter, who capably de- scribed details of the various articles as they were presented to the gathering, by the models. All the children's and ladies' clothing which was modelled was supplied by Gascho's Dry Goods, Zurich. Proudly displaying the vari- ous garments were members of the Zurich Majorettes, along with a number of high school girls and ladies of the commun- ity. Those taking part besides the Majorettes were (nary and Larry Hess, Jeff and Pam O'Brien, Danny and Douglas Turkheim, Mrs. Ken Parke, Mrs. Allan Gascho, Mrs. Don O'Brien, charme. We hope he will soon come up with another series of stories relating to primitive years on the Blue - water Highway. Mrs. Hubert Schilbe, Barbara Clausius, Cheryl Stade, Eliza- beth Johnston, Linda Gascho, Sue Anne Coxon and Elaine Hugill. A number of the models also displayed the latest in hair styl- ings, through the courtesy of the Hi -Fashion Beauty Salon, Zurich. Along with a number of drills presented by the Zurich Major- ettes, Cheryl Stade sang two solos, accompanied at the piano by her mother. A group of the Exeter Rangers also took part in the program. Patrol Leader Judy Masse presented eight new Girl Guides to •the District Commissioner, Mrs, G. Lavender, of Hensall, who performed the enrolment ceremony. The new members are Tanya Parkins, Dianne Ad- kins, Shirley Thiel, Joanne Thiel, Carole Gascho, Lynda Stade, Elaine Westlake, and Gwen Clausius. Captain of the Zurich group is Mrs. Carole Deitz, and her lieutenant is Mrs. Marg Thiel. A number of prizes for lucky draws were donated by various TI EMiA ` `°S HARDWARE PLUMBING ® HEATING • ELECTRICAL WORK • OIL BURNER SERVICE GIVE US A CALL FOR SERVICE! I FURNITURE, COAL and CEMENT PHONE 8 -- DASHWOOD businessmen in Zurich. Win- ning these prizes were, Mrs. Alice Thiel, the Hess Jewellery prize; Mrs. James Parkins, the Doerr's Superior Store prize; and 1Viiss Dianne Dietrich, the Willert's Variety Store prize. The evening came to an end with a Camp Fire, which is the normal closing for a Girl Guide meeting. After Taps, the Hu- ron. Division Commissioner, Miss MacMillan, spoke briefly and dismissed the Company. Over 200 ladies attended the event. GENUINE Nicest way to give her your Christmas wishes ... wrapped up in a beautiful h-andbag. And Santa finds a great choice, here. LEATHER and MARSHMALLOW PLASTICS Priced from $3.75 Up BEADED EVENING BAGS $3.75 UP At the Fashion Show last week you saw a few of the many new lines we are carry- ing — now drop into our store and see the complete line of Ladies' and Chil- dren's Wear! GASCHO'S DRY GOODS I PHONE 59 — ZURICH "Imagine me owning a wine cellar ••• a month ago 1 couldn't tell the difference between a port and a starboard!" This wine cellar, which costs much less than you think, is the perfect way to start 'learning' about wine. Here are the most popular wines in Canada. Here are wines for any occasion, any' company, any meal. You'll never have an easier, more delightful educational experience! Sights CANADIAN CLARET 94, .a ax. Du Barry wl ,'•<>? �tg gift ideal Pleasant K of anY' Can you ore accept- able, � thing est price, .....:.::•>::; attfBrigh modest fineCan§dian't for Y '•M ':>. able, of cheerful K • acellaInes7 It's a chic. p pitable people. A Manor St. Davids Claret—the most popular red table wine in Canada—ideal with steaks, hamburgers, red meat of any kind. B President Champagne— Canada's prize Champagne --a celebrated wine for any cele• brated occasion. C Manor St. Davids Sauterne -- Chilled, there's nothing more at home with white meat of any kind—fish, fowl, pork—or with salads. D 74 Sherry—Smooth and mel- low, it's the ideal appetizer wine. Serve pre -dinner with hors d'oeuvres, and the soup course, E Mazel Tov—A rich and hearty "kosher" wine, yet light and sweet. Even if you don't "like" wine, you'll find this delicious. F Manor St. Davids Vin Rose Petillant--In a handsome "champagne" type bottle this is a cracking good "crackling" wine that brightens up every party at a party. • (Brij is FINE CANADIAN G 74 Port -A 'aelightful dessert wine. With snacks, with cheese and crackers—perfect! H DuBarry Still Rose—A wine delicately pink in colour, deli- cately suave in taste that "fits in" anywhere and everywhere. J DuBarry Sparkling Vin Rose --The "fun" wine—rosy and sparkling in the glass, light and tingling on the tongue. Where fun predominates, pour pink Du Barry. VCS SINCE 1874