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Zurich Citizens News, 1964-09-03, Page 7THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1964 PAGE SEVEN 40 YEARS AGO AUGUST, 1924 Mr. J. Decker, Jr., is attend- ing the Toronto Exhibition with this team of fine horses. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoffman, bridal couple, returned on Sun- day from their honeymoon trip, and have taken up residence in their new home. Sylvanius and Garfield Wit- mer were business visitors to London. H. G. Hess and M. C. Milliken attended a Delco -Lite dealers' convention in Harriston last Friday. Rev. and Mrs. H. Rembe, who spent their holidays at Hamil- ton, have returned to Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and daughter, Della, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, on Sunday. Rev. R. M. Geiger, of Chesley, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Geiger. 25 YEARS AGO AUGUST, 1939 Miss Shirley Krueger is learn- ing the manipulation of the central switchboard at Zurich under the management of Mr. A. G. Hess. 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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thiel, bridal couple, who spent their honeymoon in Detroit and vi- cinity, returned home on Mon- day evening and are getting settled in their home, leased from Mrs. Helen Sreenan. Mr. and Mrs, Rhineman Kaib- fleisch, of Detroit, were visitors with his parents in Zurich last week. Herb Mousseau, Paul Hess, Elzar Mousseau, Robert Elsie and Don Brown motored to Lion's Head, where they en- joyed some trout trolling. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams, Calvin and Ethel motored to London on Friday. 15 YEARS AGO SEPTEMBER, 1949 Miss Carol Thiel has returned to Zurich after a visit in Detroit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer. Miss Myrtle Hay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hay, of Zurich, is at present in Victoria Hospital, London, with a case of polio. Miss Mae Smith, medical tech- nologist at General Hospital, Belleville, has returned to her duties after enjoying a three weeks' vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer and daughters, of Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulford, of Windsor, left to enjoy a trip to Wisconsin and other parts of the U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gascho and family are enjoying a few weeks' vacation at their cottage at Schade Grove. 10 YEARS AGO and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson, of Kippen, spent a few days last week in Michigan. Clayton Cooper spent a few days visiting relatives in Exeter. Anthony John Van Wierren, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wierren, was administered holy rights of baptism by Rev. Stienstra, at Christian Reform Church, Exeter, on Sunday, Au- gust 30. Mrs. John Gibson, of Wrox- eter, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Mellis, returned to her home Saturday. Lloyd Armstrong, of Brussels, accompanied by Ernest White- house, motored to Hartland, New Bruswick, where they en- joyed eight days. Mr. White- house visited his mother and brothers in Hartland. SEPTEMBER, 1954 Mrs. Carl Thiel is progressing nicely after being a patient at Clinton Hospital. Donald Hartman, who is em- ployed • at Pearson Motor Sales, has purchased the home on Goshen Street South from Ivan Kalbfleisch. • Wallace Rose had an opera- tion on his hand at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, due to a sliver lodged between his thumb and 'first finger. Last Thursday night'relatives and friends were invited to the home of Mrs. Clarence Jeffrey, in honor of Miss Shirley Fair- bairn, bride -elect. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Haberer, Pauline and Miss Anna Datars ernjoyed a trip up the St. Law- rence River, the Thousand Islands, and Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meidinger and family spent several ,days at Kitchener last week. Mrs. James Parkins and daughters have returned home after a pleasant visit with their uncle on Manitoulin Island. Miss Joyce Fisher is spend- ing the week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hey- wood, at Wingham. 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Opening Fri. evg., Sat. aft. & Sept. 11, 12 Speedway Auto Racing Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept. 14 to 16 Parisienne Follies starring The Step Brothers Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., 'Sept. 14 to 17 Bell Rocket Belt Demonstration Flights Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. 17 to 19 Hubert Castle's 3 -Ring Circus Tues. and Wed. aft., Sept. 15 & 16 Golden Horse Ranch Thrill Show * U.S. Space Exhibit Featuring space capsules and models used in Pro- ject Mercury. • Dept. of Lands and Forests Exhibit A plea for conservation from Smokey the Bear and his friends. • Square & Folk Dancing Annual competitions featuring the finest dancing groups of the area. • Horse Show One of the most popular features of Western Fair. • Agricultural Displays Largest Agricultural Machin- ery display of any exhibition in Canada. • Manufacturers' Exhibits New products from Canadian manufacturers . new ideas for everyone. The kids love touring the exhibits. • iVMdways - Adult and Kiddieland Famous Conklin Shows have new rides . . . new excite- ment. WIN A TRIP TO THE WORLD'S FAIR A complete expense -paid trip for two. Drawn daily at the Grandstand. ®B I SY • e n $1,000 A NIGHT It's a new draw for $1,000 every day. Everyone has a chance to win. See a world in action . . . a world in motion at WESERN FAIR LONDON, ONT. SEPTEMBER 11-19 44.1 TAILOATERS TRESPASS on the protective space behind other cars by following too closely. They caused over 7,000 accidents in Ontario lc,k3t year because they didn't leave a safe stopping distance between cars. Safe stopping distance is at least one car length between your car and the one ahead for every 10 miles of speed. At 60 miles an hour you should be six car lengths behind the car in front of you. If a tailgater is following you too closely, here's a tip from the Ontario Safety League. Slow down a bit to leave more space between your car and the one ahead. 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