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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-06-19, Page 2Vali • PAGE TWO ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS LIONS OFFICIALS - A new slate of officers for rhe Zurich Lions Club were installed at the last dinner meeting of the organization on Monday night, at the Dominion Hotel. Left to right are Doug O'Brien, treasurer; Bob \Lerner, first vice- president; V .1.. Becker, president, claire Geiger, immediate past president; and Richard Erb, second vice-president. Miss- ing when this photo was taken were Robert Westlake, third vice-president, and Louis Willett, secretary. ST. JOSEPH and DRYSDALE (ALFRED DUCHARME, Correspondent) Sunday last being Father's Dav almost every home in our neighbourhood and elsewhere had their children to show their love and respect and greeting the nicest Dad in the `world. Mothers had their day they to where cherished by their child- ren on Mother's Day . Children who love their parents don't wait on the day proclaimed, they do so every day, of their lives and parents enjoy that more than anything else for there is a close bond between parents and child- ren. Parents are always trying to welcome their children, try- ing to give thein help in some way- and many times their ad- vice to their children plays a peace role in their daily routine. But let us not stop and wait for Father's Day or Mother's Day, they should be every day by sending them consoling words when they are still in our midst. To our deceased parents let us have a daily momenta for them. Alrs. Alice Denomnte who is now in residence with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Debus in Zurich, was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Sopha over the weekend. Also at the Sopha home were from Zurich, AIr. and Mrs. Harold Deitrich and family. NIT. and Airs. Myron Quigley of Detroit, are spending a few About People You Know .. . Ferd Ilaberer returned home last week after being a patient in Victoria Hospital, for two weeks. Mrs. Victor Dinnin spent last week at their cottage at Point Au Bauril. Mrs. Myrtle Flay returned home over the weekend after spending two weeks in London at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Theresa Hartman spent the week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartman and family, at Windsor. Edwin Gescho and Jack Turk- heim were on a fishing trip to Ahmic Lake for a few days last week, ATTEND FUNERAL Mrs, Milford Doerr and son Lyn attended the funeral of Mrs, Doerr's father, the late John lvierrit Johnson, on Rosthen, Saskatchewan, last week. Mr.. Johnson passed' away in Edmonton in his Sgth year. His wife pre- deased hint some years ago. Surviving along with Mrs. Doerr are two brothers, both in Sask- atchewan, and one sister in Ottawa. Mr, and lvlrs. Louis Farwell and Mrs. T. Hartman visited with Mrs. Robert Hartman- in Barrie Ilospital, and also at their home. days in their summer cottage in Bayview summer resort, south of St. Joseph. Already Inany of the cottages are occupied along the lake, but the resorts are not finding the weather too favourable for camping and due to thc•chilly days cannot go 10 for a dip. Mr. Richard 1larttnan of Wind- sor gave his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1)uchar ne, a friendly call 00 Sunday last on his way to Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ducltarme and daughter of Sarnia spent rlie WeCite MI Wit 1111r. and Mrs. A. Duehartne ant! other relatives in the nearby surround- ings. They returned to their house on Sunday last. Alr. and Mrs. Leo P. ])ucharntc and family' of 'New Vcnicc.spcnt• Father's Day with the foriner's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Stratton of Detroit spent the weekend with firs. Garfield Denonuue, the latter's mother, while here they visited with the latter's father who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Honor Bride At Hensa II Shower Mrs. Gordon. Schwalm and \larjorics were (hostesses at their home for a nliseellai eous shower for Miss \rcrlyn Miller, R. R. 1, Hensel], a bride -elect of this month. Twenty-four relatives, friends and neighbours attended the shower held Friday everting, June 1:,. The house was tastefully decor- ated in pink and white motif. Mrs. harry Caldwell, a former school teacher of the bride -elect read the prescmation address. and 1)oroth‘ 1<ipfcr, I)orothv til<ca, ,�\un Bc11, Shelly Kipfcr and \iarjorie Schwalm presented • the lovely gifts. Aliss Creta Lanuule'favcmrcd with piano selections and accom- panied at the piano for a sing- song;. \lrs. Genroc Iless and I.Irs. Cecil Pepper directed contests. \lrs. J. E. \IcEwall, who compiled the bride's book, pre- sented it 0) the bride -elect, Out-of-town guests were the groom -elect's mother, \Irs. l luston and Iter two daughters from Sarnia. L.UMBEFR atr*c1 ORDER ALL LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIES NOW and SAVE! PLAN NOW TO FINISH THAT FAMILY ROOM Give your family that extra room and give your home a complete new look. For all the finest building materials and tools, be sure you shop us. We've everything you'll need. DON OKE LTD. PHONE 226-4092 --- ZURICH THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 Institute Picnic At an indoor picnic in the Legion Hall Wednesday, June 11, Hensel' W. I, voted to contribute $25 towards the $50, 000 needed for expansion and development of AlaeDonald Institute, Guelph University, to celebrate its 75th anniversary, The Shifty Chefs 4 - 11 club contributed a novel and educat- ional skit "Take a pound of hamburg". Leaders Mrs. \Villian Fuss and Mrs, Tout Travers were presented with gifts by Mrs. R, ]I. Elie. It \%'as clecidecl to sponsor an open meeting of the Huron County historical Society in September. Nits. R, M. Peck has been elected recording secretary for the I luronview Auxiliary for Twenty members and five visitors attended the supper. ystory prizes were won by Mrs, .\toric Reid and Mrs. Harty Morton. Program convenors were Mrs. R. .1. Orr and Mrs, Carl Payne; hostesses, Nits, !Jerry Morton and Mrs. R. NI. Peck. LSMFT USED CAR BARGAINS 64 PONTIAC SEDAN, As Is E24109 62 CHEV COACH, As Is N37646 63 FORD SEDAN, V-8, auto., needs paint H88858 63 CHEV SEDAN, 6 auto., power steering N37645 69 'FORD SEDAN, 6 stick H78751 64 PONTIAC 4 -DOOR WAGON 9199X 63 FORD FAIRLANE COACH, new motor, needs paint N37644 63 PONTIAC HARDTOP, V-8, stick N37643 64 METEOR SEDAN, V-8, auto. H79901 63 FORD HARDTOP, V-8, auto. H78729 64 FORD SEDAN, V-8, auto. H76818 63 PONTIAC SPORT COUPE H78250 64 FORD 4 -DOOR HARDTOP, loaded H79000 64 FORD CONVERTIBLE, V-8, auto. 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