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Zurich Citizens News, 1969-07-24, Page 12PAGE TWELVE ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1969 DASHWOOD and DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love attende• a birthday part for Hubert Hodgins of Granton on the occasion of his 85th birthday, Sunday, in St. Thomas Anglican Church. John Kellerman spent a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellerman, prior leaving for England July 18, where is one of a group of three sent by the government to represent Canada at the Inter- national nternational conference to establish contact and international travel exchange for the handicap. His parents accompanied hint to Toronto. firs. Harold Hendrick held a surprise birthday for her daughter Elaine, in honor of her eighty birthday, when eight little girls were guests. Present for the occasion were: Elizabeth Datars, Barbara Rader, Bonnie Nauss, Joanne McBride, Donna Forrest, Karen Walper and Jane Willett. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendrick and family spent Sunday at South• hampton with I\Ir. and Mrs. Ronald Heintel and family. Miss Judy Datars, who has been holidaying there returned to licr horse in Exeter with them. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke and Susan of Brampton were visitors with Milt Haugh. A number of` relatives from Dashwood attended the Mitteliolz Becker wedding at St. James • Lutheran Church, New Dundee, Saturday. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Becker, Iris, John, Randy and Marty, Mrs. Henry Becker, Iyir. and Mrs. Rudolph Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Becker and family, Mr. and hors. Wilmer Pfaff, and Iylr. and 11rs. Jim Becker. A number attended the evening reception. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Becker. Misses Susan Grigg and Patricia Bender were participants in the Ontario music festival in Windsor last week and were third in the accordian duet, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stornces, David and Susan were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE — These two young girls, Sandra Weiberg and Jane Willert, are proud of the miniature buildings they have been working on at the Vacation Church School in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, during the past few days. Their project was to build a community of mini bricks. About People You Know... Mr. and I`lrs. John Peters, tarouro were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gasclro. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Winner, Detroit, spent a few days with Mr. and 1'.Irs. Ted Steinbach. Mrs. Milton Dcitz visited for a few days at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ortwcin, Galt, and also with her sister Mrs. Winnifred Anderson, Frcelton. Mervyn '1'tenian, while camping at Lake Iluron. Police Report (Continued from page 5) with a car operated by Brenda P. Nocliler of R. R. 2, Ilensall, on No. 8.1 Highway in Ilensall at the junction of Elizabeth Street. Damage estimated to $375. Provincial Constable W. G. Glassford investigated. On Fr iday, July 18, at 11:20 p. m. , a car operated by Kenneth L'. llunsberger of Mitchell, lost control on No. 83 Highway when trying to avoid another car and went into the north ditch and struck a tree. Damage estimated at $250. Provincial Constable F. I.. Giffin investi- gated. BALL - MACAULAY BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON 482-9514 SEAFORTH 527-0910 HENSALL 262-2713 Aluminum Ladders STEPLADDERS 5 - foot . . . 9.95 6 -foot . . . 11.95 EXTENSION LADDERS 24'-28'-32' 1.30 Per Lineal Foot This Offer Good July 24 Til August 6 "..1'.91•4..,;.;'" 1011 $ TOP DOLLARS $ FOR YOUR CROP Wheat and Beans COOK BROS. MILLING CO. LTD. PHONE 262-2605 — HENSALL Est. 1880 Your grain is WANTED by YOUR CO-OP* You'll get ❑ One convenient account for all services including Grain Marketing, Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, Chemicals, Hardware and Petroleum products. ❑ Careful testing, grading and weighing with up-to-date, accurate equipment. ❑ Reliable up-to-the- minute market information. ❑ More efficient marketing through economical co-operative facilities. ❑ More elevators ... more convenient, better service. ❑ Moisture testing of field sample before you combine, to check moisture level. ❑ Government testing of your samples can also be arranged to ensure complete satisfaction. ❑ An organization that always works in your interest. 'Registered Trade Mark Get your reward from: HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE HENSALL IIRUCEFIELD ZURICH 262-2608 482-9823 236-4393 Grain Marketing Services