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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1965-09-16, Page 7THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE SEVEN Television ision Views by William Whiting Comments about the contro- versial Fowler Report on broad- casting in Canada, released re- cently, will be dealt with at a later date. Meanwhile„ we'll discuss the important fall sche- dules which started last Sunday and the three American and two Canadian networks. Highlights of last Sunday evening's viewing was CTV's Dean Martin Show. It was loaded (pardon us, Dean) with guest stars which included Frank Sinatra, and for the opening show there were brief appearances of future guests as Steve Allen, Eddie Fisher, Danny Thomas, etc. Opening remark by Dean Martin went like this: "It's the kind of a show where a man can take his wife and kids, his father and mother — and sit around a bar and watch." It's one of the finest variety hours we've seen, with songs, patter and stand-up comedy. There were no sketches, no chorus lines and no stools. Bob Newhart, one of several guests, was at his best. * * :k Amos Burke, now a secret agent, returned on Sunday eve- ning at 7:30. In press releases sent out months ago they said that action would be the theme of this new series. There was plenty of action in the first episode and if they can keep it up, Amos will be around for many seasons. There are' still plenty of girls and expensive cars in the scenery. Perry Mason returned last Sunday as well with a new series. It was "The Case of the Laughing Lady", which had mystery and suspense and just one plot, thank heavens. This year there are to be no sub- plots as in past seasons, which merely confused the audience and at times, Raymond Burr. BOB'S Barber Shop MAIN STREET, ZURICH "Professional Hair Cr.o" Agent for Dry Cleaning Hensall Kinettes Regular meeting of Hensall Dinette Club was held Wednes- day evening at the summer cot- tage •of the president, Mrs. Wil- liam Fuss, with a 100% attend- ance. Past president Mrs. John Baker was presented with an engraved spoon for her year as president, with .the presentation made by Mrs. Fuss. The fall rummage sale was announced for Saturday, Octo- ber 16, at the Hensel] Conunun- ity Centre. A letter was read from the adopted. Italian girl in Italy, A raffle was won by Mrs. Bob Baker. Joint installation of Hensall Kinsmen and. Kinettes, Exeter Kinsmen and Kinettes, and Kinsmen and Kinettes of East London Club will take place at the Shillelagh Motel, Lucan, on Thursday, September 23. Gov- ernor Larry Woods, of Preston, will be in charge of the instal- lation, also district convenor Patt Meikle, of London, will be present. 0 Lutheran omen At the Monday meeting of Lutheran Church Women two color films were shown. The monthly emphasis, "Parish Ed- ucation" was the theme of both films, "At work within the church", showed how the teach- ers, doctors, nurses, secretaries and recreational directors work with the children and youth, poor and crippled. The film, "Willing Hearts Hearts and Hands", displayed the many duties of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Waterloo Luth- eran University. The closing comments of the p r. e s i den t were: "As long as you live, you learn, as long as you learn, you live." The August committee repor- ed 31 visits were made. Group three served a dinner to the four visiting caravaners, Luther League members, and parents. A letter was read inviting members to attend the Ladies' Auxiliary meeting, September 29, at W.L.U. Mrs. Blackwell, Mrs. A. Fink- biener, Mrs. Charles Thiel and Mrs. C. Willert are attending the retreat at Hanover, Tues- day and Wednesday. FEDERAL RIDING OF HTJRCN LIBERAL NOMINATING CONVENTION tc select a Candidate to contest t•he riding in the forthcoming Federal Election Thursday, Sept. 23, at 8:30 p.m. Central Huron Secondary School Auditorium CLINTON Hon. Larry Penne! Solicitor General in the Pearson Government will address the meeting HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION WM. EL.STON EARL CAMPBELL HAROLD SHORE President Treasurer Secretary • Floor Covering Time Wail -to -Wail _ _ or Room Size Drop in and see our New Library of Armstrong Vinyl Corion A pattern and style for every room in your home! INLAIDS -- CONGOLEUMS FLOOR TILES See us for complete estimates on any room! Westlake Furniture News of Dashwood District Huron 441 Girls (NIRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parke, of Hensall, and Mr, and Mrs. William Haugh are spending a few days in New Ontario with relatives. Mrs. Ferd. Miller, Bill Mc- Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bassow and Emma, of Zurich, spent the week -end. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan and family, of Pickering. Ferd Miller spent last Tues- day at Grand Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Marie Pask. Mr. and Mrs. Laveren Niksch and family, of Gary, Ind., spent the week -end with Mrs, Mary Martene and Edwin. Mrs. Alma Hoperoft is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Darlene spent Sunday at Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and family. Those attending the Bartliff- Rowe wedding in Ottawa on Saturday were: Ronald Merner, best man; Mrs. A. V. Tiernan, Mr. and Mrs. George Tiernan, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Tiernan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiernan, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Merner and Margaret, Miss Ruthanne Salmon, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reschke, of Detroit. Dashwood W.I. The September meeting of the Dashwood W.I. was in charge of the historical research and current event group with Mrs. Ervin Rader convenor. She opened the program by reading Edgar A. Guest's poem, "Past and Present". Twenty ladies answered the roll call, "A old-fashioned custom I am glad has been discarded". Mrs. Charles Snell discussed the motto: "A woman is old when she buys clothes with only the weather in mind". Mrs. Art Allemand gave many cur- rent events. Miss Norma Weigand was the guest speaker, speaking on her 4-H trip to Montreal. One farm history was brought in. Mrs. Syd Baker, president, dealt with the business. The Insti- tute will cater to several events including a birthday party at Huronview in October. Cen- tennial projects were also dis- cussed. The meeting closed with "The Queen". WSWS Meeting The WSWS of the Evangeli- cal UB Church held their first fall meeting, September 10, The theme was "Stewardship". Mrs, M. James led in prayer and Mrs. Ken McCrae read the Scripture reading. Miss Beth Snell sang a solo. The ladies were then divided into three groups for discussion on Stew- ardship at different age levels. These groups were led by Mrs. Letta Taylor, Mrs. Ralph Web- er, and Mrs. Hugh Boyle. Mrs, James closed the program with a prayer. The president, Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, presided for the business. Thank -offering boxes are to be brought in during October. The fall district rally is to be held in Crediton, Sep- tember 30. The sunshine and flower committee is Mrs. Jack Geiser and Mrs. Ross Guenther. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. 1111111111111 MOM RECEPTION AND DANCE FOR VALERIE GIBSON and BRIAN MARRIAGE (bridal couple) in the Dashwood COMMUNITY HALL ON SAT., SEPT. 18 Music by the "WESTERN GENTLEMEN" Everyone Welcome FINAL CLEARANCE Summer Furniture At Generous ,mounts WERE NOW Sun -Lite Chairs $ 5.95 $ 4.12 Sun -Lite Chaisettes 11.50 7.62. Sun -Lite Rockers 11.95 8.89 Extra Fine Chairs 14.95 11.43 Odd Lot, Chairs 8.95 6.73 Sun -Lite Rockers 14.95 10.79 Top Quality Chaisettes 23.95 15.24 Redwood Chairs • 12.50 7.87 Redwood Rockers 15.95 10.16 Cocktail Tables 3.45 2.21 Better Chaises 28.95 18.41 Quality Chairs 12.95 7.87 Special! Rockers 17.95 11.43 6 Foot Umbrellas 26.95 19.05 Umbrella Tables 11.95 7.85 7 Foot 6 Inch Umbrelas 47.95 30.46 Sale! PICNIC TABLES WERE NOW Buy yours now and en- 6' Size$18.95 $15.95 joy the fine fall days ahead and be ready for next summer. These 7' Size $19.95 $16.95 have 2" wood tops and seats in a metal folding frame. 8' Size $20.95 $17.95 We'll assemble them if youwish at $3.50 EXETER 235-1422GRAND BEND 238-2374 Represent County At Western Fair This year, 17 4-H Homemak- ing Club girls have been chosen to represent Huron County at the Western Fair Junior Day on Friday, September 17. Num- erous activities have been plan- ned, including a quiz and a dis- cussion on "Your Responsibility as a Club Member". An after- noon program of inter -county exhibits and team demonstra- tions will take place and the Seaforth Club will be among those taking part with their demonstration, "Let's Grow a Garden". Angela Devereaux, RR 5, Seaforth, and Maria Wil- lems, RR 4, Seaforth, are the participants. Mrs. G. Elliott, RR 5, Seaforth, and Mrs. K. 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