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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969
STORNI DAMAGE - Considerable damage was
caused throughout the district last Thursday aft-
ernoon when a severe thunderstorm made it's
way across sections of Western Ontario. The
area surrounding Dashwood was heaviest hit, as
lightning knocked out the hydro power at a sub-
station there, and also upset this building belon-
ging to Mr, and Mrs. Harold Fox, at Sarepta.
The building was upset and at the same time
it was carried about ten feet away from it's
former location. In this photo Mr. FOX is seen
inspecting the damage to the frame building.
NEWS OF DASHWOOD DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hendrick
and fancily of Wyoming, Misses
Margaret Finlay and ;Marian
Klages of London were Sunday
visitors with Alr. and Mrs. Har-
old Hendrick and famil\.
NIL and Mrs. Ken McCrae
and their daughter, xlrs. Bill
Ford, of London, attended the
funeral of Mr, McCrae's father,
Mr. Robert McCrac, Si, of
Mcaford who passed away sudd-
enly with a heart attack. The
funeral was Thursday.
Mr. and Airs. Ross Love spent
the weekend in Sudbury with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Love, Danny and
David. Saturday they visited
1vlanitoulin Island.
UCW MEETING
The United Church Wooten of
Calvary held their June meeting
with Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson's group
in charge. Mrs. Stuart Wolfe,
chairlady, opened the meeting
with a short reading. Mrs. Ken
McCrae was pianist. Airs. Jacl<
Gaiser led in prayer and Mrs.
Eben Weigand read the scripture.
Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan and Mrs.
Gordon Bender favoured with a
duet. Rev. Bruce Guy gave the
vvrsmeor®smussoa.a.
topic "Human Rights".
President, Airs. Den Weigand,
dealt with the business. Final
plans were made for the Straw-
berry and Ilam suppers June .).
Talent stoney is to be distributed
to all members to grow during
tite summer months.
LADIES AIl)
The Ladies Aid of Zion Luther-
an church held their lune meet-
ing at the Bluewatcr Rest Ilonme
with group 4 and Mrs, Leonard
Schenk, as convenor in charge.
Games were played, a sing -song
and piano solos by Jayne Ilayter,
Airs, Lorne Genttner, presidet,
presided for a brief business mee-
ting. Group 1 is in charge of a
pot luck supper following the
ordination of Arthur Rader in
July. They are also in charge
of the church picnic. Mrs.
Jim Ilayter and i\•iiss Helen
Nadiger are the Altar Guild,.
Sandwiches were served for
lunch. There was only one
birthday, Mr. Cottle who was
a gay 100,
Ir. and Mrs. Jack Huffman of
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