Zurich Citizens News, 1968-06-06, Page 7THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968
50 Years Ago
JUNE, 1918
Mr. John Albrecht Is improv-
ing
mproving• the appearance of his dwell-
ing by the addition of at fine
porch.
Mr. S. Greb, who recently
purchased Mr. J. Rickbeil's
Ford car, has dealt it on a new
Briscoe towing carr.
Some 1,500 Winnipeg labor
union men and women are on
strike, and several other trades-
men have voted to go out. It
started with freight handlers in
the CCPR civic employees and
spread to sheds and the tele-
phone employees. Street car
:nen and printers have also
voted to go out.
Canada has had its last pa-
triotic fund campaign. After
the funds now on hand or
)promised are exhausted which
will not be until well in 1919,
the government will have to
supply the money for the al-
lowances to soldiers' families.
The great sum sof $38,000,000
has been raised by voluntary
effort.
A very impressive and solemn
service in honor of the draftees,
Milton Haugh, William Musser,
Gordon Calfas and Earl Guen-
ther, was held in the Evangel-
ical. Church last Monday eve-
ning..
40 Years Ago
JUNE, 1928
Mr. Louis Kalbfleisch and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Kalbfleisch and
hfr. and Mrs. Fred Haberer
were to London on Friday when
convocation at the Western Uni-
versity took place, and which
time the degree of BA' was in-
ferred upon Mr. 'Herbert Kalb-
fleiseh who has graduated at the
Waterloo College, and who
passed with honors, having ob-
tained the second highest stand-
ing of any graduate in Western
Ontario.
Fine progress has 'been made
by those interested in the horti-
cultural society in beautifying
up the town, as numerous fine
flower plots have been started
and are on their way to make
things look real nifty. The large
plots on the Mill Street have
all been worked up and most
are already planted for the sum-
mer.
Mr. Ed Datars, of Hay Town-
ship, has treated himself to a
new Essex sedan, having made
the purchase from Messrs. L.
SchiThe and Son, local dealers.
Because of the serious nature
of bee disease, it is illegal to
keep bees—even one colony—
without a permit.
25 Years Ago
JUNE, 1943
Sister Joan Marie of St. Law-
rence School, Detroit, spent a
pleasant week -end at the home
of her father, Mr. William ,Mei-
(dingier.
A kindergarten has been
established at Hensall with 'Mrs.
Simpson in charge.
At the district annual of the
South Huron Women's Institute,
a summary of the jam and
honey made was as follows:
Crediton, 540 lbs.; Hensall, 1728
lbs.; Hurondale, 720 lbs.; Kip -
pen. East, 1456 lbs.; Seaforth,
3770., and Zurich, 40 lbs.
Hon. John Bracken, leader of
the federal Progressive 'Conserv-
ative party of Canada, Is to •be
at Seaforth on Monday and is
expected to visit Goderich •on
the following day, and arrange-
meats are in progress for a
banquet under the sponsorship
of the Lions and other organ-
izations.
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15 Years Ago
JUNE, 1953
Tuesday was 'Coronation Day
when the Queen of the British
Commonwealth was crowned in
London, England, with some 250
million being either present to
see the parade or listening •on
radio. As we think back when
we were a boy going to school,
the ever popular Queen Victoria
then sat on the throne, and
since then now five coronations
have taken place, and we do
not feel just so old at that, but
like everbody else kings and
queens come and go, and times
go 'on forever. We hope the
new queen will have a long and
happy reign.
Born at South Huron 'Hospital,
Exeter, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hess, of Zurich, twin sons, Gary
Wayne and Larry Gordon,
grandsons to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
G. Hess.
There were 30 entries in the
Hensall Spring Fair Baby Show.
Winner in the junior division
w a s Dianne Marie Adkins,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
mer Adkins, Cromarty.
At the movies: "Affair in
Trinidad" with Rita Heywood
and Glen Ford.
10 Years Ago
JUNE, 1958
Among the noted speakers at
the Edmonton Conference of
the Learned Societies is Ralph
Kreuger, a Zurich boy, who is
professor of geography in
Wayne University.
Michael Hartman, Zurich, ac-
companied
scompanied by his brother, Cyril,
picked up J. Phillip Laporte and
J. Denomme of the Drysdale
district for a trip to Toronto
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Geiger
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido
are attending the annual Lions
Club convention which is being
rottomr.
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES—Students
from the Hensall Public School who participated in
the walk from St. Joseph to Hensall last Saturday
were treated to soft drinks when they arrived in
Zurich, courtesy of Tuckey Beverages. Here 12 -
year -old Pat Joynt rests his weary feet at the same
time as he enjoys his refreshment. Despite his
feet being a little sore, Pat managed to finish the
walk.
held this year in North Bay.
Last Saturday Earl Yungblut,
Ross Johnston, Len Prang, Ed
Gascho, Ferd Haberer, Claire
Geiger, Arthur Haist and Wil-
fred Klapp left on a fishing trip
to Northern Ontario,
Headlines: Zurich water is
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