Zurich Citizens News, 1969-10-09, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969
4th Degree K of C Officers Installed
About 50 fourth degree officers
of the Knights of Columbus from
six assemblies in Southwestern
Ontario were installed Sunday
at a special ceremony at Can-
adian. Forces Base, Clinton.
Andrew Keaveney of Port Credit
piaster of the second Ontario dis-
trict, was the installing officer.
Brantford, London, Kitchener,
Seaforth, Walkerton and St.
Thomas assemblies were repre-
sented. About 150 I<nights and,
their wives attended the cere-
mony.
The Monsignor D.J. Egan, Gen-
eral Assembly, Seaforth, was the
host assembly, WO J. Lester Mc-
Kenna, CFB Clinton, was pro-
gram co-ordinator.
From the Egan Assembly, of-
ficers installed included - Char-
les Rau, Zurich, navigator;
Cecil tufts, Stratford, captain;
Lawrence McCann, Mount Car-
mel, pilot; Clayton Looby, Dub-
lin, admiral; Joe Tobin, Strat
VARNA
The W , C , W. held their Oct-
ober meeting in the Church last
Thursday evening with 23 mem-
bers present. Mrs. Charles Reid
opened the service with prayer.
Mrs. Robert Stirling had the
meditation with the theme
" Thanksgiving". Mrs. Florence
Elliott read the Scripture lesson,
Mrs. William McAsh read an
article "Witness of Harvest",
Mrs. Louis Taylor led in prayer.
The offering was taken up by
Mrs. William Taylor and ded-
icated by Mrs. Joe Postill. A
story was read by Mrs. Robert
Taylor and Mrs. Robert Stirling
read an article on a social
workers impression of China.
An invitation was received
from the Bayfield U,C,W. to
come to their meeting on Wed-
nesday October 22.
There were 21 calls made to
sick and shut-ins during the past
month.
The meeting was closed with
prayer by Mrs. Robert Stirling
and group four served lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erb and
familyof Stratford called on
friendhere on Sunday last.
Miss Mary King, of Bay City,
Michigan, visited with griends
here on Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClymont
spent a couple of days with rel-
atives in Guelph.
ford, comptroller; WO Lester
McKenna, scribe; Tom Ryan,
Mount Carmel, inside sentinel;
Buck Lasaline, Goderich, out-
side sentinel.
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Plowing Match
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ish; followed by Etudy Jansen,
R.R. 2, , Seaforth; and Robert Hick.
ey, R.R.3, Auburn.
Special Utility class, open to
all -comers: was won by John
Clark, R. R.5 Goderich, with
best crown; followed by Charles
Becker, Exeter, with best fin-
ish; Tom Leeming, R. R. 4 Wal-
ton, T. Peter O'Malley, R, R. 2
Teeswatcr; Arnold Young, R.R.
5, Goderich; Jim Hickey, R.R.3
Auburn.
Huron County 4-11 tractor club:
was won by Barry Gordon, R.R1,
Seaforth.
Judging the events were Russell
Hare, Nanticoke; and Norman
Barber, 5.11,4, Owen Sound.
In special prizes the Esso Cham-
pionship went to Charles Becker,
Exeter.
The Eaton's of Canada junior
championship trophy went to
Barry Gordon, R.R. 1, Seaforth.
A special event at the Plowing
Match was the Horse Shoe Pitch-
ing Contest. Winner of this event
was the team of Alex Boa, Hen
sall; and Herman Fisher, R.R.2,
Clinton, with three wins and 38
points. In second place was E.
Anderson and L. Venner with
three wins and 29 points. Third
place was won by Courtland
Kerr, R.R. 4, Goderich; and.
Edward Davies, Auburn, with
three wins and 27 points.
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Correspondent:
Mrs. Harold Penhale
Mr. and Mrs. William McGee
of London visited his sister, Miss
Gertrude McGee, Bronson line
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Penhale,
Ricky and Wendy;Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Bennett and daughters
Marlene and Joan, of Goderich,
motored on Saturday to Owen
Sound, Collingwood and the
Georgian Bay Route to Sudbury,
then to Manitoulin Island. They
returned on Sunday by ferry boat
from the Island to Tobermory,
motoring home from there.
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Tailoring 2
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Farm Mechanics
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