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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1%7
Marshal Dillon gets a re-
prieve. Those bosses at. CBS
decided not to cancel "Gun -
smoke" and instead sunk "Gil-
ligan's Island".
When Gunsmoke starts its
13th season in the, fall, how-
ever, the Marshal, Doc, Kitty
and Festus will be upholding
law and order in Dodge City
on Monday evenings, instead of
Saturdays.
Now what about "What's My
Line?" Will CBS save this one?
Many viewers are hoping they
wilt.
While we're on the subject
o;; the next TV season there
are many new shows being con-
sidered by network officials.
One entitled "The Flying Nun"
is a half-hour comedy—fantasy
about an American novitiate in
a Puerto Rican convent. The
Nun will be created by Sally
Field who played Gidget last
year. Remember?
Another is "The Second Hun-
dred Years"—a far-out comedy
about a young prospector acci-
dentally 'frozen' in an Alaskan
avalanche in 1900—thawed out
67 years later—and still looking
30 years old, Although his own
son is in .his sixties, the pros-
pector's grandson looks just
like him.
There's a series entitled
"Mrs. Thursday'. Joan Bion -
dell stars in a half-hour comedy
as a cleaning woman who un-
expectedly inherits a vast fi-
nancial empire and has to run
it with her earthly common
sense.
Who will be the next presi-
dent of the CBC? State Secre-
tary Judy LaMarsh and the
Prime Minister have the an-
swer, but they'.re not saying.
Whoever is appointed, we hope
he or she has the guts to cut
staff and expenditures. Cana-
dian taxpayers would applaud
the CBC, which would be a
change.
4-H Organization
Meetings
Huron County Hog Producers 4-H Swine Club
Gilt and Market Hog
— AT —
Ontario Department of Agriculture Board Room, Clinton,
Thursday, March 16th, at 8:30 p.m.
Exeter 4-H Calf Club; Zurich 4-H Calf Club; South Huron
4-H Grain Corn Club; Exeter 4-H Sweet Corn Club; South
Huron 4-H Sonservation Club, (Sr. Club); South Huron 4-H
Tractor Club
AT —
South Huron District High School,
Tuesday, March 28th, at 2:15 p.m.
A 4-H FORAGE (Hays and Pastures) CLUB WILL ALSO
BE OFFERED IN 1967
All boys and girls who have reached their 12th birth-
day by January 1st, 1967, and have not reached their
21st birthday by December 31st, 1967, are invited to
join one of these clubs.
Huron County 4-11 Agricultural Club
Leaders' Association
15 Branches Throughout
Southwestern Ontario
This Weeks BEST BUYS
in CONI LIN Country
ME
TO THE
AVO EN
OF ZURICH
AND DISTRICT
Usually the man of the house shops
for building and re -modelling ma-
terials. But every once in a while,
an extra special value comes along
that is of extreme interest to women.
This is one of those times:
- Now You Can Protect
Your Valuable Woolens
EASILY, ECONOMICALLY WITH
AROMATIC CEDAR
CLOSET LINING
Mothproof your valuable woolens and
furs with attractive, aromatic super -
cedar closet linging. You can buy a
package containing 16 square feet
for $6.99 this week at Conklin's.
Tongue and groove for ease of ap-
plication.
Offer Expires
March 25
$6.99
EXETER, 235-1422
GRAND BEND, 238-2374
art
50 Years Ago
MARCH, 1917
The auction sale of the furni-
ture of the King George Hotel,
Hensall, held here on Saturday
was largely attended.
The following is the result of
the election of officers of the
Senior YPA of the Evangelical
Church: president, Muriel
Preeter; first vice-president,
Pearl Wurtz; second vice-presi-
dent, Margaret Lamont; third
vice-president, Florence Hart-
leib; f o u r t h vice-president,
Mayme Lamont; treasurer, Earl
Weido; organist, Mayme La-
mont; librarians, Gordon Surer -
us and George Hess.
School report of Zurich Pub-
lic School: room 2, junior III,
Lloyd Hey, Herbert Neeb, Gor-
don Rau, Anthony Mittleholtz;
senior II, Newell Geiger, Lulu
List Results Of
Music Students
The following pupils of Idella
Gabel, ARCT, were successful
in recent music examinations
with Western Conservatory of
Music.
Grade 8 piano: honors, Mar-
garet ilierner; honors, Peter
Regier.
Grade 6 piano: honors, Tom-
my Robinson.
Grade 5 piano: honors, Deb-
bie McKinley.
Grade 3 piano, honors, Dianne
Miller.
Grade 3 history: first-class
honors Mary Ann Hayter.
Grade 2 theory: first-class
honors, Dorothy Wagner.
Those trying Royal Conserva-
tory examinations: grade 2
theory, first-class honors, Mar-
garet McCann; honors, Rita Mc-
Cann.
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ZURICH 4-H GIRLS
Local 4-H girls met at the
home of Mrs. L. Prang. Marcie
Merner read the minutes of the
last meeting and Patricia Zim-
mer was named rotating secre-
tary.
Roll call was "Where my an-
cestors came from".
Linda Webb and Dianne Clark
demonstrated pizza and Debbie
Merner and Carole Gingerich
prepared cucumbers and yo-
gurt.
- OF_
YEARS GONE
- BY -
Albreacht, Gordon Schwalm,
Marguerite Prang, Vernon Dav-
idson, Raymond Fisher, Fred
Davidson, Frieda Deichert, Gil-
bert Ducharme, Kathleen Sie-
mon; junior II, May Schwalm,
Alvin Gascho, Idella Howald,
Kenneth Koehler, Lizzie Lei -
bold; part II, Lawrence Reich-
ert. Garnet Walper, Torn Thiel,
Elmore Leibold; first class,
Martha Heideman, Luella Reich-
ert, Leonard Prang, Evelyn Du-
charme, Agnes Deitrich and
Rose Albrecht. Miss M. A. La-
mont, teacher.
40 Years Ago
MARCH, 1927
Miss Webb, of London, is
taking charge of the millinery
department of J. C. Reid and
Company's store in Dashwood
Miss Webb comes highly rec-
ommended and the ladies are
invited to give her a call.
With these nice, warm and
balmy days one cannot help
but think of the attractive and
seasonable spring bonnets et
Zurich Hat Shoppe. Let us
show you our fine assortment
of silks, straws and felts at
popular prices that will suit
everybody, Miss V. Siebert
(advt.).
Sons were born recently to
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Krueger
and Mr. •and Mrs. Elmer Deters,
both of Hay Township, and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy McBride, Stanley
Township.
The Chevrolet Motor Car
Company of Oshawa had two
representatives in Hensall dem-
onstrating moving pictures.
We carry a complete line of
Ideal patterns in stock. No
need waiting a week for a pat-
tern as every pattern listed in
our fashion book is here in all
sizes at only 20c each. J. Gascho
& Sons.—(Advt.),
25 Years Ago
MARCH, 1942
The wedding was solemnized
at Crediton United Church par
sonage of Beatrice Gerber
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses
Gerber to Laverne Heywood, of
Exeter. The couple will reside
in Hay Township.
Children of SS No. 10, Hay,
under the direction of their
teacher, Miss Esther Mclllwain,
presented a patriotic concert
which was well attended.
NOTICE
Due to increased costs, we, the under-
signed Mechanical Contractors, find it nec-
essary to establish a charge -out rate of
$4.50 per hour, as of April 1st, 1967:
Leo's Plumbing and Heating
ZURICH
Gingerich's Sales & Service Ltd.
ZURICH
O'Brien's Plumbing and Heating
ZURICH
Stade & Weido Hardware
ZURICH
Richard Bedard, Contractor
RR 2, ZURICH
Arnold Makins Plumbing, Heating
BAYFIELD
Fink Plumbing, Heating, Electric
HENSALL
W. J. Cameron Plumbing
HENSALL
Tieman's Hardware
DASHWOOD
L. Kleinstiver Plumbing, Heating
DASHWOOD
Hensall Public and Continua-
tion Schools have been closed
until March 9 on orders of Dr.
R. G. Steer, medical officer of
health, Two cases of scarlet
fever are reported in the vil-
lage.
Master Billie Consitt, of Hills -
green is very ill, and his many
playmates wish him a speedy
recovery,
Restrictions on the use of
hydro will effect advertising
signs, all window shop display
lighting and the use of all air
heaters and electric grates.
The auction sale of Nelson
Masse was well attended.
15 Years Ago
MARCH, 1952
Rev. C. M. Ealman, of the
Dutch Reform Church, Exeter,
was the speaker at the Dash-
wood Men's Club meeting.
Auction sales in the district
are for James Rennie, Garnet
Johns, Mrs. Ernest Keyes and
Charles Thiel.
The rains on Tuesday prac-
tically licked the snow and ice,
and the roads are bare and
drying up. A flock of wild
geese was seen flying over
town.
Napoleon Corriveau, of Arva,
has purchased his father's con-
crete equipment and will be
available to the general public
for that kind of work.
Come in. See e "femineered"
refrigerator color -keyed f o r
your kitchen. — V. L. Becker.
(advt.).
10 Years Ago
MARCH, 1957
With this nice favorable
weather, Gerald Gingerich is
losing no time in excavating
for his new place of business
and dwelling.
WSWS officers elected at the
Evangelical United Brethren
Church in Dashwood were presi-
dent, Mrs. Carl Oestreicher;
vice-president, Mrs. Letta Tay-
lor, Mrs. J. M. Tieman and Mrs.
C. Snell; secretary, Mrs. Stew-
art Wolfe; corresponding secre-
tary, Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson.
William Sytsna won first
Cvw.w.r+
prize prize for public speaking
at the Zurich Community Cen-
tre last Friday evening during
education week. He is a stu-
dent at SS 12, Hay, where Don-
ald O'Brien is the teacher.
Auction sales in the district
are for Harry Schaff, James
Wawhinney, Gordon Love, Wil-
liam and Jessie Pepper, Wesley
Wein, Earl Dietrich and D Arcy
Rathwell.
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CINDY SAYS:
SEND SOUR
DONATION TODAY
To the
EASTER SEAL
CAMPAIGN
One-half of the monies contributed
to the Easter Seal Campaign in this
area, through your purchase of Eas-
ter Seals, is used in this area to assist
crippled and handicapped chilren.
YOUR PURCHASE OF EASTER SEALS HAS PROVIDED
CHILDREN THROUGHOUT THIS AREA WITH BRACES,
SPECIAL SHOES, SPECIAL TREATMENT AND OTHER
HOSPITAL EXPENSES.
Your continued support will continue to assist children
throughout this area. Won't you send in your donation
today, while you are thinking of it.
USE THE PINK ENVELOPE YOU RECEIVED IN THE MAIL!
IIElP CRIPPLED CHILDREN PO
AIDEnES ENFANTS INNHMES ro
send it to:
EASTER SEAL FUND
c/o ROBERT WESTLAKE, Treasurer
ZURICH, ONTARIO
The Campaign throughout this area is conducted
by the Zurich Lions Club
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