HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-08-21, Page 3THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1969
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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MAUDE HEDDEN.
harry Klungell, operator of
Queenswaynursinghome,was
elected reion four presient of
the Associated Nursing homes
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Correspondent
Inc, last Thursday. He succeeds
Jack Wall of Strathroy.The
group is composed of the owners
or operators of private nursing
homes. Windsor, Goderich,
Honor Bride
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A miscellaneous shower honourdiacuensii.
ing Sharon McBride, bride -elect
of August 30, was held Wednes-
day evening, August 13, at St.
Andrews United Church. A
singsong and contests were con-
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ducted by Mrs. E. Kyle. An
instrumental was given by Mrs.
David Cooper.
The address was read b Louise
Kirk, and gifts presented Jill
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and Robyn McLellan.
Sunday, Au ust 17, Mrs. Ken
Woods, of Clinton, entertained
relatives of Sharon at a miscell-
aneous shower, Readings were
given by Mrs, Alvin McBride and
Mrs. Walter McBride A
humourous mock wedding was
presented by cousins and gifts
were presented to Sharon by
Adrienne and Carolyn Wood and
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Jo -Anne McBride.
Pollock -Taylor
Reunion at Varna
Due to weather conditions the
annual Pollock -Taylor Reunion
was held in Varna Hall with an
attendance of 65.
After a smorgasbord supper,
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sports were carried out by Dor-
and Ron Williamson; Bev
and Mary Lou Taylor.
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Children's races- 5 and under -
Robin Turner, Brian Taylor,
Darlene Taylor. Six and 7 -
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Lynn Taylor, Julia Taylor,
Debbie Taylor.
Six and 8 - Craig Taylor,
Gerald Armstrong, David Smith.
Young ladies - Janet Taylor,
NancySmith,Barbara Smith.
A candy and peanut scramble
was also held.
Clothes in relayBeatricejib/%®��
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Taylor. Man with the least
hair - Robert Pollock, Wedding
topicnic -
Beverly and Mary Lou Taylor.
Birthday - Donna Smith, lady%-
gest shoe - with the shorBeatrice
with Taylor;
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skirt - Jean Armstrong; oldest
person present - Robert Pollock:
youngestperson
y present -Christine
Smith.
Officers for 1970 - President,
Don Taylor; Vice-president,
Harvey Taylor; Secretary - treas-
urer, Mary Lou Taylor; Beverage
committee - Ron and Joyce Tay-
lois Bill and Mar] Taylor.
Sports - Russ and Patti Taylor;
Ron and Marlene Turner.
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Honor Bride Prior
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Allan, bride -elect e Saturday,
August 9, friends, neighbours
and relatives honoured her with
a miscellaneous shower at the
Legion Hall, Wednesday, July
30, The hall was decorated in
pink and white and vases ofU
pink andwhit mums.
Readingthe presentation address
was Mrs. Roland Vanstone while
lovel ifts were resented
to Margie byg PeggyVanstone
Shirley Smale, and Joan Allan.
Miss Greta Lammie presented
piano,
omdsiby The bride s book
compiled re Mrs. J. E. McEwen,
was also presented to the bride-
elect,
In charge of the shower was
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Mrs, Grant McClinche assisted
by Mrs. Howard Smale, Mrs,
Clarence Reid, Mrs. Grant
Bisback, Mrs. William Smale
Mrs. George Shiels and Mrs,
Vanstone. Refreshments were
served, Guests from Preston,
Seaforth, Exeter, Zurich and
Hensall attended.
London, Stratford and Sarnia are
some of the centre in region four.
Sgt. Major Ronald McKinnon,
an family,Garyand Tauri, of
Oromocto, New Brunswick, is
spending a week vacationing
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Janet MacKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs, B. Van Gent of
Leamington, visited with Mr.
VanDyke, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobol,
The Misses Pamela and Sheila
Lindsayof Bridgeport,are
holidaying this week with their
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grandmohter, Mrs. John Hender-
son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. McNall and
Shirleyspent the weekend with
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relatives in Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. William Salter
of Stratbroyvisited last week wits
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Salter.
Lynn and Paul Dodds of Seaforth,
spent the week end with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Simg',
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Roobol.
Captain and Mrs. John Beer,
David, John and Steven, have
returned to Winnipeg after
spending the past four weeks with
relatives at Brussels, Walton,
Turnbulls Grove and Hensall.
David Beer attended hockey
school at Centralia for one week,
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Obituary
BENJAMIN D. KAISER
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Benjamin D. Kaiser of Detroit,
formerly of Brucefieldpassed
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away in Detroit on Friday,
August 15, in his 70th year.
He was the son of the late John
C. and Elizabeth Kaiser.
Survivingare his wife, the
former Eva Zapfe, two brothers,
Earl Chicago; and Jack,Neal,
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India. One brother, Clarence
predeceased him. The late Mr.
Kaiser rested at the Harris
funeral chapel Detroit, until
Monday evening, then to Bonthror
funeral home, Hensall, where
public service was held Wednes-
day, at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev
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