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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1969
D.4SIIW000 esand DISTRICT NEWS
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ZION LUTHERAN LADIES AID
The Christmas and annual
meeting of Zion Lutheran Ladies
Aid was held Wednesday, Dec-
ember 10 with group two and
Mrs. Ernest Koehler, convenor,
in charge of Christmas devotions
and lunch.
Mrs. Lorne Genttner, president,
called for reports from all com-
mittees, secretaries and treas-
urers, showing a busy and profit-
able year.
Flowers are to be purchased
for the altar for Christmas. A
donation for Christmas is to be
made to a patient at Parkwood
hospital. A generous donation
was made to the Lutheran Hour
and Church Mission Fund. Shut-
in boxes will be packed Sunday,
December 21 with all members
of the church bringing donations.
The Altar Guild is Mrs. Hilda
Haugh and Mrs. Laura Datars.
I1irs. Marie Restemayer was
in charge of the election of
officers with the new treasurer
Mrs. John Rader.
Other officers are: president,
Mrs. Lorne Genttner; vice-
president, Mrs. James Hayter,
secretary, Miss Helen Nadinger;
card secretary, Mrs. Martha
Miller; treat fund, Mrs. Albert
Miller; librarians, Mrs. Hilda
Haugh and Mrs. Reinhold Miller;
auditors, Mrs. Milford Merner
and Mrs. Irvin Rader; pianists,
Miss Helen Nadiger and Mrs.
Marie Restemayer.
Each group contributed to the
program; group one, Joanne
Hayter, piano solo; Janice and
Jayne Hayter, Carol singing;
group three, accordis,n selections
by Darlene and Carol Rader;
Eroup four, readings by Mrs.
arl Steinman; group two,
carol singing. During the Christ-
mas lunch Rev. and Mrs. Stein-
man were presented a gift.
CHRISTMAS SUPPER
The annual Christmas supper
for members of the UCW of Cal-
vary United Church was held
Tuesday, December 9 with Mrs.
Stuart Wolfe's group in charge.
Husband were special guests.
A fellowship service was held
with Mrs. Don Gaiser chairlady.
Mrs. Harold Kellerman read
the scripture and a trio, Mrs.
Jack Gaiser, Mrs. Mervyn Tie -
man, and Mrs. Ken McCrae,
sang "Silent Night."
A sing -song was held followed
by bunco. Winners were: high
Mrs. Pete Crocker and Lloyd
Eagleson; low, Mrs. harry
Hoffman and Eben Weigand.
ATTENTION ALL CHILDREN OF
DASNWOOD COMMUNITY!
Santa has sent word that he
will be unable to visit Dashwood
Saturday, December 20, but
he will be on hand Tuesday,
December 23 about 2.00 p. m.
with films and treats for all the
children.
G.N.O. Christmas party was
held Thursday, December 11 at
the home of Mrs. Milford Mer-
ner. Prizes were awarded as
follows: high, Mrs. Ross Guen-
ther; second high, Mrs. Bob
Hayter; booby, Mrs. Howard
Klumpp.
Mrs. Martha Miller is a patient
in South Huron hospital, Exeter;
Jack Riddell is a patient in
St. Joseph's hospital, London.
The S and C bridge club en-
joyed a delicious Christmas
dinner at the Dashwood hotel,
Thursday, December 11 follow-
ing which they gathered at the
home of Mrs. Ken McCrae.
There they were pleasantly sur-
prised with a visit from Santa
with gifts for all.
To male their evening more
enjoyable Mrs. McCrae had
invited the ladies' husbands
Hay Municipal Telephone System
Christmas Special
To All Our Customers in
Dashwood, Grand Bend, Zurich
Save Steps -- Install an Extension
contempra
telephone set
Extension & Contempra Telephones
Installed FREE of installation charges from
December 15, 1969, to January 11, 1970
For Further Information
Contact :
BUSINESS OFFICE
Hay Municipal Telephone System
W. C. Horner, Secretary -Treasurer
Phone 236-4333
Zurich, Ontario
"SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE BUSINESS OFFICE;"
and the evening was spent play-
ing progressive euchre. Winners
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kel-
lerman; Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
Devine; and Mrs. Vern Schatz.
Wishing to share their Christ-
mas with someone less fortunate
the ladies decided to send $25.
to the suffering people in Biafra.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schenk and
Karen of Grand Bend were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Schenk and girls.
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FIRE IN A PAN
Fire in a frying pan can be
extinguished by sprinkling or-
dinary baking soda or salt on it,
However, if you do this, you
may have to get something else
to eat for supper.
One added note of caution:
Before you start cooking, check
the nearby window curtains and
banging towels to be sure they
cannot blow over the burners.
Trip to Florida Offered As Prize At
Co -Op Showcase Planned for January
A grand prize of a week's vac-
ation in Florida for two will be
drawn at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday,
January 7, to climax two of the
biggest days which were ever
planned for co-operatives in
Ontario.
Up to 8, 000 people are expect-
ed to attend the event, Co -Op
Showcase "70, being held in
London, January 6 and 7. Mast
of them will be visiting Show-
case, at London's Western Fair-
ground, on Wednesday, January
7.
Representatives from UCO, On-
tario hydro, Dairy Foods Service
Bureau, Canadian Pittsburgh
Paints, the Daymond Company,
the Ontario Water Resources
Commission, and Co- operator's
Insurance Association of Guelph,
will be on hand that day con-
ducting sessions for co-operative
members and patrons.
A magicians act performed by
Ron Leonard, will also be feat-
ured continuously. On display
will be the full range of co-oper-
ative products and services com-
bined with more that 60 indiv-
idual exhibits sponsored by UCO
supplier companies.
The previous day, some 500
co- operative voting delegates,
will have participated in UCO's
22nd annual meeting at London's
Centennial Hall. They will re-
view UCO"s 1969 operations and
elect four members to the 12 -
man UCO board.
The annual meeting winds up
at the Western Fairgrounds for
a banquet seating 1, 000. Guest
speaker for the event is Dr. Grant
Carman, who is director of the
Information Division of the
Canada Department of Agricul-
ture. Entertainment, featuring
Canadian singer Mary Lou Col-
lins,
o -lins, and a dance with the Sky -
liners Orchestra and Penny Steph-
ens, follows after the banquet.
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