HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-04-24, Page 15THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969.
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIFTEEN
TIRED BUT HAPPY—These two students from St. Mary's
Separate School at St. Joseph appeared a little on the tired side
as they neared their destination in the walk from Drysdale to
Grand Bend on Sunday afternoon, in aid of Mentally Retarded.
However, after a brief rest they continued on their way and com-
pleted the project. Left is Marilyn Ducharme and right is Pam
Rau. The project raised over $300 for the association.
NEWS OF DASHWOOD DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent)
4-14 GIRLS ENTERTAIN
The two 4-H clubs of the
project "Meat in the Menu"
with leaders Mrs. Gordon
Bender, Mss. Stuart Wolfe,
Mrs. Leonard Schenk, and Miss
Margaret Merner treated the
mothers to a supper at the
community centre, Tuesday,
April 15,. Mrs. Irvin Rader
received a prize for having the
lucky chair. Following the
washing of the dishes, bunco
was played. Debbie Riddell
received the prize for high
score; Helen Liebold was low
and Diane Becker received the
prize for the hidden score.
Several girls had their books
on display and were informed
a meeting would be held
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Saturday, April 26, when all
books fully completed must
be handed in.
Mrs. Louis Wolfe of Clifford,
is spending some time with
Mc. and Mrs. Carl Oestreicher
and family.
INFANTS BAPTIZED
William John, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Vand-
eworp was baptized, Sunday,
April 20, in Zion Lutheran
Church, by Rev. E. E.
Steinman. Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Weber of Kitchener were spon-
sors.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gaiser
of Dearborn Heights, Mich.,
spent a few days with Chester
Geiser.
Sunday visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Ervin Devine were
Mrs. Susan Devine of Grand
Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Schendel and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Weber and family of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Hendrich of Crediton,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vandeworp
and family, and Rev. and
Mrs, E. Steinman, Michael
and Peter.
Mrs. Henry Simpson, 71,
passed away at her home in
Bradford, England, April 9.
Service and cremation was
held April 14, She and her
husband resided in Dashwood
about 4 years. A daughter,
Mts. Howard Klumpp resides
in Dashwood. Mrs. Klumpp
was in Englane. five weeks
prior to her mother's death,
returning home April 18.
Alvin Rader is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
having suffered a heart attack,
Mrs. Louella Tiernan, Mrs.
Syd Baker, Mrs. Mervyn Tie-
rnan., Mrs. Letta Taylor, and
Mrs. Irvin Rader, members
of the Dashwood W. I.
attended a meeting of Huron
County Historical Society in
South Huron High School, Apr-
il 21 and also served refresh-
ments to those in attendance.
ATTEND REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman
attended the reunion of the
Statistical Division of the
Actuarial Department of the
London Life Insurance Company
at the Holiday Inn recently. '
They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hewitt,.
Collingwood, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom MacKay , Birmingham,
Michigan.
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CANVASS FOR CANCER
The Hensall i<insmen will
be canvassing the village of
Hensall for the Canadian Can-
cer Society, on Thursday, Ap-
ril 24, commencing at '7 p.m.
Co-operation of the residents
of Hensall in this canvass will
be greatly appreciated by the
members of the organization.
CHILDREN'S AID WEEK
The week of April 20 to 26
has been declared "Children's
Aid Week". What, another
week fcr still another cause?
No. This is not a tag day
and you aren't asked to put
out anything. The Children's
Aid Society merely asks you
to give some thought, to be-
come more aware, of the un-
met needs of thousands of chi-
ldren in Ontario. Some of
these needs can never be met.
For example, if a child loses
his parents through no fault of
his own, because they cannot
look after him, can this heart-
break ever be fully repaired?
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