HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-12-25, Page 15ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS — CHRISTMAS EDITION
Kippen church ladies
celebrate Christm.:s
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
The K i pp e n UC W held the
Christmas meeting Tuesday
evening' Dec, 12. Mrs. Ross
• Broadfoot and her group were in
charge for the evening.
Theme for the meeting was
("The Eternity of Christmas".
The worship service was con-
ducted by Mrs. E. Anderson,
The roll call taken by Mrs. H.
Binnendyk was answered with
twenty-one members answering,
giving a country they would like to
visit at Christmas.
The president, Mrs. Emerson
Kyle, conducted the business part
of the meeting. Mrs. T. Reid re-
ported for the nominating com-
mittee bringing in the slate of
officers for 1968.
The treasurer Mrs. K. Mc-
Lellan gave the financial report
for 1967. Mrs. Norman Dickert
reported for the sunshine com-
mittee. Mrs, Bert Faber and Mrs.
Ross Broadfoot were on the visit-
ing committee and delivered
Christmas boxes to the sick and
shut-ins. The new study book on
Japan has been obtained.
A candle light service was pre-
sented, prayers being offered at
the lighting of each candle. Tak-
ing part were Mrs. J. Anderson,
Mrs. D. Stuart, Mrs. E. Kerr
and Mrs. N. Dickert. A skit
titled "Mrs. Critical", "Mrs.
Gloomy", "At the home of Mrs.
Once Year on Easter Sunday"
was given by Mrs. R. Turner,
Mrs, B. Faber and Mrs. R. Con-
sitt. Mrs. R. Broadfoot favour-
ed with a piano instrumental.
After the benediction a social
hour was spent, hostesses being
Mrs. W. J. F. Bell and Mrs.
Edgar McBride. Mrs. Broadfoot
expressed thanks.
PERSONALS
Mr. Ross Broadfoot has been
a patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, the past week,
Mr. & Mrs. E. McBride recent-
ly visited Mr. & Mrs. G. Love
in Caro, Michigan.
Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse is hos-
pitalized in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Carter and
Jimmie of Galt spent the week-
end with Mr. & Mrs. Nelson
Hood.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Robinson of
RR 3 Kippen left by car Sunday
morning for Moose Jaw, Saskat-
chewan where they will spend
Christmas with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Law-
rence.
Mr. Charles Eyre of Egmond-
ville visited Sunday with Mr, &
Mrs. G. Wren and Mr. & Mrs.
N. Long.
Messrs Douglas Hyde, Brian
Triebner, and James Wright left
by plane Friday for a week in
Bermuda.
®Dearly 2,000 years ago, the Wise
Men bore gifts to the Infant Saviour.
Thus, Christmas became a season of giving ... a
time to share blessings. May you and yours give and
receive generously of meaningful Christmas joys.
B ir K OP
Co -Operative Insurance Association
RR 3, Zurich Phone 236-4988
Zurich Teams Win
Both Games In
Rec League Play
(By Shane McKinnon)
Zurich Braves 8—Dashwood 5
First period — Phil Overholt
scored for Zurich on a pass
from Bill Wagner, Rogier
scorecl for Dashwood on a pass
from Vincent.
Second period — Shade, Jim
Hayter, Regier and Bob Hoff-
man scored for Dashwood.
Hoffman, Hayter, Becker and
Jim Hoffman got the assisls.
Third period—Jinx Pfaff, 1)on
Hesse, Durand, Armstrong, Ger-
Shantz, Don O'Brien and
Overholt, with his second of the
night, scored for Zurich.
The players with assists \here
Armstrong, Ducharme, Flax -
bard, Hesse. Shantz and O'llrieu
with two.
The Zurich goalie was Paul
Steekle, and Dashwood goalie
was Carl Tyler.
Zurich Kings 6—Hensall 4
First period — Bob Merner
scored two for Zurich, [while
Larry Merner scored one, Ken
Westlake, Gord Hay and Ton$
Bedard assisted these goals,.
Carlile scored for Hensall on
h pass front Ken Smale.
Second period—Bob Merner
scored his third of the night.
While Larry Merncr shot his
second of the night in the net,
Bob Johnston and Eric Smalc
assisted the goals.
tgrlile scored for 1-tensalf,
picking up his second of the
night, on a pass again from
Ken Smale,
Third period—Richard Shantz
scored for Zurich on 0 pass
from Coleman.
Bill Taylor and Ken Smale
scored for Hensall on passes
from Carlile and 'Maxwell.
The goal tenders were Gary
Kyle for Hensall and Percy Dc-
dard for Zurich.
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LAST MINUTE BAKING?
Homemakers doing last min-
ute baking in a rush will ap-
preciate these hints:
Sticky dates, raisin or figs
will come apart easily if placed
in a warm oven for a few min-
utes.
Nutmeats are less likely to
break if you drop the shells in
boiling water a few minutes
before cracking them open.
Keep fudge frosting soft and
workable while using by plac-
ing dish in a pan of hot water.
goan
During this season let
us remember the joy
of that First Christmas.
CLAYTON PEILE
SHOES
DASHWOOD, ONTARIO
Zurich Midgets
Trounce Brussels
(By Shane McKinnon)
Again, Wednesday night the
Zurich 'Midgets defeated Brus-
sels, but this time by a score
of 104,
The goal -getters for Zurich
were Fred Armstrong. Ron Des-
jardine and Richard Schilbe
with a hat trick, and John Mc-
Kinley really turning it on: with
five goals,
The Brussels goals were
scored by Valiance, Pipe and
Workma with two.
EXETER
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