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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1966-06-23, Page 6PAGE SIX THOSE McKINNON GIRLS -- Singers Patrician Anne and her sister, Catherine McKinnon, will brighten the home screens for Canadian viewers on Mondays throughout the summer months on CBC -TV's half-hour, Halifax variety show Singalong Jubilee. Patrician Anne has been seen regularly on the Halifax edition of Music Hop, Frank's Bandstand, while Catherine appeared each Monday night on the popular Don Messer's Jubilee. Host of Singalong Jubilee again this summer is singer -guitarist Bill Langstroth. 11 by itinz.Whiting Front Page Challenge left for 'the season a few nights ago -on the CBC with a promise of returning this fall in color. A former Front Page pro- ducer, Drew Crossman, .and Mr. Justice Douglas of the United Supreme Court were the mys- tery guests. Crossman had just returned from Africa, and during the question period we learned that the cost of Iiving has skyrock- eted there as well. Back in the thirties a pint of beer was three The Best Week TO ADVERTISE is Every eek I cents. Now 12 quarts cost $7.00 In one year, pineapples went from 30 cents to 65 cents, Crossman related. The second story with Mr. Justice Douglas dealt with the U.S. Supreme Court outlawing segregation. During the ques- tion period the Justice revealed that he was asked by Roosevelt and Truman to run with them in the U.S. presidential elec- tions. The Elliott Research Corpor- ation's May survey places the two big ones back on top of the heap. Ed Sullivan scores first, with Bonanza second. From third spot to number 10 it goes like this: Bewitched, The Avengers, Front Page Chal- lenge, Andy Griffith, Red Skel- ton, Great Movies, Please Don't Eat the Daisies and Dick Van Dyke. There's proof in this survey that CTV should take "Frac- tured Phrases" off and forget it. At 2:30 p.m., "People in Conflict" receives 129,300 homes tuned in a 10 -city com- parison. At 3:00 p.m., "Frac- tured Phrases" lose 24,700 of these homes and then immedi- ately after, at 3:30, "It's Your Move" recovers these lost last home. "Fractured" is right. � Exert %Vtch � gairs Trophies and Engraving • DIAMONDS - WATCHES - CHINA Anstett Jewellers LTD. CLINTON -- WALKERTON — SEAFORTH ZURICH -CITIZENS NewS Mother Entertains At Trousseau Tea Mrs. Clarence Schade enter- tained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Phyllis, who with her mother and the groom's mother, Mrs. Howard Lightfoot, received guests. From a lace -covered tea table adorned with pink candles and the wedding cake, the grand- mother of the bride, Mrs. May - bel Weber, and Mrs. Myrtle Baker, grandmother of the groom, poured both afternoon and evening tea. Miss Mona Schade displayed the many lovely gifts while the bride's trousseau was shown by Mrs. Carol Parke, Parkhill; Miss Sharon Lightfoot, Centralia; Miss Doreen Baker, Grand Bend; Mrs. Elaine Dunn, Bay- field; Mrs. Margaret Horner and Mrs. Helen Horner, of Zurich. Serving for the occasion were Diane Weber, Dashwood; Sylvia Merner, Brenda Shock, Norma Geiger and Donna Kipper, all of Zurich. Miss Debbie Honer attended the register in the afternoon and Miss Teri Lyn Witherspoon in the evening. Ladies helping in the kitchen were Mrs. Hilton Truemner, Mrs. Leonard Merner, Mrs. Rus- sell Grainger, Mrs. E 1 wood Truemner and Mrs. Harold Horner. Prior to her wedding the bride was ,honored at several showers. Her aunt, Miss Thel- ma Weber, entertained relatives at a miscellaneous shower for the bride-to-be. Many lovely gifts were re- ceived by Phyllis at a miscel- laneous shower in the Evan- gelical Church basement when many of the church ladies gath- ered to show the high esteem in which they held the future bride. The Youth Fellowship group of the church also pre- sented the happy young couple, with table lamps. Phyllis, on all these occa- sions, expressed .her thanks very fittingly for the lovely and use- ful gifts which were given her. 0 — Bayfield Lions Elect Officers When the Bayfield Lions Club hold their meeting on June 28 at the Albion Hotel, deputy district governor Thom- as MacMillan, of Exeter, will install the following officers for 1966-67: Immediate past president, Le- roy Poth; president, Lloyd Ma- kins; first vice-president, "Pete" Peterson; second vice-president, George Mavor; third vice-presi- dent, Harry Baker; secretary, Charles Scotchmer; assistant secretary, L. R. Maloney; treas- urer, Les Elliott; tail twister, Eric Earl; Lion tamer, Lloyd Scotchmer; directors for one year, A. F. Scotchmer and J. E. Hovey; directors for two years, Harold Weston and John Scotchmer; song leaders, Harry Baker and Eric Earl. ALL WHITE GOODS IN STOCK TO CLEAR AT OUR COST REFRIGERATORS - RANGES DRYERS Zurich ar Married in Evangelical UB Church LIGHTFOOT—SCHADE Amidst a setting of baskets of pink and white flowers and ferns, Phyllis Irene Schade be- came the bride of Mr. Douglas Howard Lightfoot on June 11, 1966, at 2:30 p.in., in the Evan- gelical United Brethren Church. Rev. C. B. Carr, St. Jacobs, uncle of the bride officiated at the double ring ceremony, as- sisted by Rev. M. Shatto. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Schade, of Zurich, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lightfoot, of Crediton. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a floor -length gown with a white nylon sheer bodice, shallow scooped neckline, lily -point sleeves, fitted waist with a flow - When you turn 21 you're no longer cov- ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. NEW JOB? To keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'Form 104' that your present employer is required to give you on leaving. - w Your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Peen v- Ontario Hospital Services Commission \,Toronto 1, Ontarip- ing bouffant skirt. The gown was delicately covered with chantilly lace. Her headpiece was a French pure silk illusion veil caught by rosettes and touched with shimmering tear- drop crystals. The bride car- ried red roses, stephanotis, baby mums and trailing ivy. The maid of honor, Miss Mona Schade, Zurich, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids, Miss Sharon Lightfoot, Centralia, and Mrs. Doreen Browning, Credi- ton, were gowned identically in floor -length gowns of aqua silk organza. The bodices featured scooped necklines, cap sleeves, cumberbund inserts with deli- cate matching embroidery and the bell shaped skirt fell from a fitted waist. They wore match- ing atching wedding band headpieces with cocktail veils. Bouquets of pink carnations and white baby mums completed their en- sembles. Ringbearers were Wa y n e Dunn, Bayfield, nephew of the bride, and Gregory Morley, London, cousin of the groom. Mr. Charles Browning, of Crediton, was groomsman, while Mr. Erle Hamilton, Ailsa Craig, and Mr. Pat Soldan, Zurich, ushered the guests. The wedding music was pro- vided by Mrs. Milton Oesch and soloist was Mr. Harry Hoffman, of Dashwood, For the wedding reception, held in the church basement which was decorated in a pink and white motif, the bride's mother chose a pink, French lace dress with matching three- quarter coat and white acces- THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1966 sories. The mother of the groom wore a champagne beige lace dress with 'beige acces- sories. For travelling, the bridechose an ensemble of white imported French brocade with blue ac- cessories. On their return 'home the newlyweds will reside on the groom's farm at Crediton. NOTICE Since the rural schools of Stan I e y, Tuckersmith and Bayfield will be closed and sold in 1967, anyone wishing to organize a School Reunion in his school section, should contact any member of the school board. • Westlake AMBULANCE Dial Zurich 236-4364 Oxygen Equipped Ambulances DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE This Is One of Our MODERN MACHINES Used to Serve Our Customers! 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