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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1966-10-13, Page 6CMAC E SIX ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1966 Amber Ree.ahs 1 ns al1 s I ,r meeting' of Amber ;t•, Lodge was held on uctober 5, with 'and Mr.s. George Clif- _.,,.541iarg. Miss Jean Scott, is deputy president and utling staff of Seaforth Ii *t district 23, installed the Mrs. George Clifton; :r _soli Mrs. Lindsay Eyre; : .• =tad. Mrs. Jack Consitt; rc secretary. Mrs. Leona i'ar kt.: Ln rncial secretary, Mrs, E• + pe r Ise: treasurer, Mrs. F.{ 1 tett. warden. Mrs. Earl c': ells conductor, Mrs. Elgin The rnson: chaplain, Mrs. John Tay; musician. Mrs. William Fuss; ,I„r bearer- Mrs. Howard RSNc ;, Mrs. Inez McEwen; LSN I. Mrs. Clarence Volland; RSVC=. Mrs. Harold Parker; LSVG. Mrs. Glenn Bell; inside Mrs. William Kyle: guardian, Mrs. John In - Tarin. Noble grand Mrs. Clifton pre- sented DDP Miss Scott with a corsage and gift on behalf of the Lodge and NG Mrs. Clifton was presented with her past grand's jewel by Miss Scott, Courtesy remarks were given by Mks Scott DDP. "Happy birthday" was sung fur five members. The instal- lation team reeeived congratu- lations on their splendid work in installing officers. After the meeting a country More, conducted by 11Irs. Wil- liam Kyle, did a rushing busi- ness. 0 ROY WEBER Funeral service for Roy W. Weber. 63, of London, a native of Zurich and a former busi- nessman in Hensall, was held Saturday, October 8, from the Wortley Road chapel of A. Millard George funeral home, London. 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And, there's a Clare-Hecla furnace to suit your exact heating requirements, whether it be gas, oil or solid fueL Drop in ... or phone us today Stade & Weido Hardware DIAL 236-4921 — ZURICH "TIIE STORE WITH THE STOCK" 1 OF 1YEARS 001E - BY - 50 Years Ago OCTOBER, 1916 Mr. John Gascho has moved into the home he recently pur- chased from the estate of the late D. S. Faust, and Mr, E. Seim moved into the home va- cated by Mr. Gascho. The nut crop, like most other crops this year, has proven to be a failure. Butternut, walnut and beech trees have nothing whatever on them in the shape of nuts. The Massey -Harris implement agency in Zurich, which has been owned by Henry Gellman for the past years, is again be- ing taken over by the former owner ,Mr. F. Hess, Sr., who will again operate in the same location. While hauling hay to his barn last Wednesday, Mr. Ed Du -i charme, of the Bronson Line, had the misfortune to fall on the load and severely fracture his leg Mr. James Overholt, the vet- eran thresherman of the Blue Water area, received his new bean machine on Friday and is now ready to look after all the bean threshing in the district. 40 Years Ago OCTOBER, 1926 Mr. David Schwatzentruber, of the Bronson Line, Hay Town- ship, has treated himself to a brand new Essex coach. The 19th annual convention of the west Huron teachers was held in Goclerich last week, with inspector Tom in charge of the program. The new owner of the Com- mercial Hotel in Hensall, Mr. Elligsen, is making vast im- provements to the building. The Sanders manufacturing company of Exeter have re- opened their branch in Hensall in the Petty block, where they are making well-known lines of boys' clothings. The village of Hensall is in splendid financial •condition with the 1926 tax rate being only a little over 31 mills. 25 Years Ago OCTOBER, 1941 Apple butter making is the r^ l;'E r,x:ENG TO MOTHERS Two of the most destructive fire hazards in Ontario homes are the careless use and storage of inflammable liquids, and the ignition of cooking fats and oils. INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS—Kerosene, paint, gasoline, naphtha and some cleaning fluids give off highly inflammable vapours; they should be used with caution and carefully stored. Keep a carbon dioxide, foam or dry chemical fire extinguisher near their storage area. Oily rags left in cup- boards or corners can burst into flames spontaneously. Dispose of them immediately after use. COOKING -FAT FIRES IN THE KITCHEN—You can reduce the danger of grease fires by keeping your stove clean. Don't let spattered fats build up. Don't leave hot frying -pans unattended. A grease fire can be extinguished with baking soda or smothered with a lid. Keep both handy whenever you're frying. PROTECT YOUR FAMILY BY TAKING PRECAUTIONS! OBSERVE FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IN YOUR HOME, OCTOBER 9-15 CO-OPERATORS n s*JRANOE ASSOCIATION. ,.HOME'.. ` LIFE : ar AUTO order of the day, and with the high winds of the past few days there are many apples on the ground suitable for the pur- pose, Gordon Bloch has purchased the dwelling property in Zurich from, the Neushwanger estate, and presently occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Brown, Mr. E. M. Dagg and family last week moved into the home owned by Mr. Earl Weido in the west part of Zurich, and the home vacated by the Dagg family will be occupied by its owners, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brokenshire. Mr. Addison Tiernan is hav- ing a public dance this Friday night, in his hotel at Dashwood, with Murdock's orchestra pro- viding the music. Milton Bedard has left the Drysdale area for Godeaich where he has secured a posi- tion in the Venus restaurant. Announce Winners Of Awards From Seaforth Knights Seaforth—At the recent meet- ing •of the Father Stephen Eckert Council, announcement was made of the scholarship winners in the various separate schools within the council area. These scholarship awards have become an annual affair and is offered to the highest boy and girl in grade eight. Following are the winners of the 1966 awards: St. James' Sep- arate School, Seaforth, Lynda Bedard and William McCurdy; St. Joseph's Separate School, Clinton, Rita De Groof and Kathy Wild; St. Mary's Separate School, St. Joseph, Brenda Rau and Gerard Ducharme; Grand Bend Separate School, Jane Backx and George Couckuyt; Precious Blood Separate School, Exeter, Henriette Reurinit and William Dietrich; Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Mount Carmel, Rita Anne Carey and Joseph O'Rourke; St. Patrick's Separate School, Dublin, Mary Margaret Rowland and James Meagher; McKillop SS 1, St. Columban, Willy Nyland and Linda Feeney. It was also announced by the grand knight, Alvin Rau, that the supreme knight, Dr. John W. McDevitt's Columbus Day address would be heard over the Wingham station on Sun- day, October 16, at 6.45 p.m. The winner of the major draw at the meeting was Maurice Rau, RR 2, Zurich. 15 Years Ago OCTOBER, 1951 A public meeting was held in the Town Hall, Zurich, when plans were made to ice a strong contender in the WOAA inter- mediate hockey series, "Ivan Kalbfleisch was elected presi- dent of the organization, and William Siebert secretary -treas- urer. Stephen Township council has agreed to help Crediton finance a new fire -fighting trailer to replace the old hand -pumping machine now in use, At a monster cash bingo held at H e n s a 11 on Thanksgiving night, Dolph Sopha, of the Blue Water Highway, went home with the $500 jackpot. Rev. Cyril Gingerich, of To- ronto, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich, of the Goshen Line south, received his final ordination on Sunday in the Zurich Mennonite Church. The 1951 Zurich Fall Fair is now past history, and it can be written as one of the best in the life of the annual exhi- bition. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinnin accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz to their cottage in 'the Parry Sound district, over the holiday week -end.. 10 Years Ago OCTOBER, 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask, who have been residents in Claw - Brownie's DRIVE-IN Theatre — Clinton OPEN WEEK -ENDS ONLY Box Office Opens at 7:30 p.m. First Show Starts at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 14-15 Double Feature — In Color Ursula Andress John Richardson Peter Cushing "Joy in the Morning" Richard Chamberlain Yvette Mimieux Arthur Kennedy Adult Entertainment Cartoon "SHE" Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 21- 22 Double Feature — In Color IKE WA . I RD' (Adult Entertainment) CHARLTON HESTON RICHARD BOONE ROSEMARY FORSYTHE `Capt. Newman, M.D.' Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis Angie Dickinson Cartoon nsensoesasemseezonseassna son, Michigan, for the past number of years, have moved their household effects to their new place of residence in Grand Bend. Mrs, Lawrence Regier met with a painful accident when she fell on the stairway with two milk bottles and cut her arm quite badly, She was rushed to Clinton Public Ilos- pital where 30 stitches were re- quired to mend the gashes she received, At a meeting of the director's of the South Huron Agricultural Society, which operates the Hensall Spring Fair, Earl Dick was elected president to fill out the term of Elmer Webster, who passed away. On Monday the family of John Passmore, of Hensall 11on- ored him with a turkey dinner with all the trimmings at Arm- strong's restaurant, Exeter. All the members of the family were present for the occasion, pert Watch Repairs • Trophies and Engraving • DIAMONDS -WATCHES - CHINA Anstett Jewellers LTD. 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