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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-02-20, Page 6ip Are ji .bi/IP0 .106.4• sf. A -ilk ql. -u;*.U1x •0'�� w•K n �� -A Is A: M0 li ,rgr^0N ili Z".11.A 11Aeih 'Ctr+�"�rc p'rw.''grir0 41i��r•r. • if ..,r Pe ,p��^ ..'•*' "'«y. , 4. w.10..• 16 0,14,1*. -A/I;; 014 PAGE SIX THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1964 LARGEST FAMILY ON SKATES at the annual Skating Carnival last Friday night in the Zurich Arena were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Decker and family. Left to right are Timmy, Brian, Mr, Decker, Mrs. Decker, Wayne and Randy. The two girls in the front row are Jennifer and Susan, while stnding in the background is the proud grandfather, William Decker. uric 4-H Girls Ian Activities (by Linda Webb) The third meeting of the 4 -EI Girls' Club was held at Mrs. Morris 'Webb's home, We start- ed at 7:0Q p.m, with the pledge. The minutes were then read by Mary Bannister. For the roll call, there was only one absent. President Margaret Geiger ' was late so vice-president Sylvia 'Monter took over. Our discus- • Sion was on "Clothes to Suit Occasion". We then discussed "harmony and wardrobe planning". HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Don Brock, of Ottawa, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock. Red hearts and cupids created the theme for the Valentine tea held in Carmel Presbyterian Church Sunday School rooms Saturday afternoon, sponsored by the Explorers of the church. A most delicious tea was served. band, were in charge of decor- ations. Mrs. Bill Brock and infant son, Jeffrey, Port Credit, are spend- ing a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson returned Friday after spending three weeks vacationing in Flor- ida, While there John partici- pated in a chain of trap shoots and won the Daytona Beach Class Championship event, with a score of 195 out of 200, which Mrs. Cathie Hopkins, leader of was high for that day, winning the group, assisted by her hus- the trophy. Hensall Institute Holds Guest Nite Guest night was observed at Honsall Women's Institute Feb- ruary meeting, held last Wed- nesday evening .in the Legion Hall, beautifully decorated in Valentine decor enhanced with baskets of mums and daffodils. President Mrs, Beverly Beaton presided and welcomed mem- bei-s and their guests, with members answering the roll call by introducing their guests. Mrs. Carl Payne will attend the Officers Conference for the District Directors to be held in Guelph in May. Sixty-two, in- cluding members and guests at- tended the meeting. Mrs. Fred Beer, who chaired the program, conducted a birth- day contest and the winner was Mrs. Ar t h u r McCallum of Thames Road. Fourteen tables were in play for euchre and one for croki- nole, and winners were: euchre, "I'rn going across to the bank for a minute" "Wherever Canadians live and work, a local chartered bank is nearby—a familiar, friendly source of financial services. Banking in Canada has been brought to people as in few other countries—the proportion of banking centres -to population is among the highest in the world. Every day more customers become aware that a chartered bank can not only guard their savings, cash their cheques and make loans, but help in many other ways too. They find new banking services being introduced, others being changed, improved or enlarged. For example: personal money orders, life-i.nsured.loans,company payroll plans, night de- positories, banking by mail, safety deposit boxes—the list could go on and on. The local branch of the bank is the one place where you'll find complete banking facilities—all under one roof. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY through full -range banking responsive to growing, changing needs Mrs. Joe McLelland, Mrs. Thom- as Kyle Sr.; lone hands, Mrs. Edna Caldwell; erokinole, Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mrs. Robert Elgie gave court- esy remarks. 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