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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-04-09, Page 7THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1970 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Bowling Scores MIXED LEAGUE March 27 Hot Dogs, B. Bedoor 767 7 138 Hillbillies, J. Bedard _ 626 5 117 Apollo Six, I. Laporte 566 0 41 Itchy Six, H. McEwan 633 6 134 Tiger Cats, D. Smith _ 577 2 77 Dixie Six, B. Coleman 726 7 182 B Si Cs, P. Bedard __ 663 1 117 Strikers, J. Hamilton_ 556 0 63 Undecided, P. Jeffery 744 0 56 K1'dykers, J. Grootgin 843 7 76 Women H. single: V. Bedard 333 H. triple: N. Coleman 811 H. average: N. Coleman 216 Men H. single: Joe Grootgin 376 H. triple: Joe Grootgin __ _894 H. average: J. Rau 226 ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE March 30 Night Hawks, D. Hess ___ 629 5 Ramblers, R. Ingram ___ 539 2 Dominionaires, T. Stark_ 591 0 Packers, L. Rader 661 7 Starlites, M. Rader 632 7 Jolly Six, M. Campbell _ 590 0 N. Scamps, I. O'Rourke. _ 611 2 Devil's Angels, B. Bedard 590 5 Alley Oeps, M. Laporte600 0 Ups & Downs, S. Braid _ 601 7 Happy Gals, V. Lavery 692 7 Mix Ups, A. Faber 595 0 SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE April 2 Hi Hopes, R. Grainger 551 0 58 Varieties, H. F'kbeiner 603 7 99 Ramblers, R. Schilbe _ 643 4 91 Whip'wills, H. Stade _ 666 3 134 S. Wins, D. Geiger __ 609 a 47 Hawkeyes, L. Gescho_ 628 7 138 H. single: II. Stade 324 H. triple: H. Stade 788 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, House- hold Effects, Antiques and Mis- cellaneous Items on the premises in the Village of Zurich Directly west of United Church The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, APRIi.. 25 at 1 p.m. REAL ESTATE consists of part of Lot 'D", Knell Survey, John Street North, Zurich, on which is situated well constructed two- storey red brick dwelling with partial white asphalt siding. Main floor: large living and din- ing area, bedroom, modern kitch- en, sun porch and utility room; second floor: master bedroom, 2 smaller bedrooms, large clothes closet, 3 -piece bathroom; full size basement, newly installed oil furnace. Also garage, ample gar- den land. Dwelling conveniently situated and in good repair. TERMS OF REAL ESTATE — 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. Complete list of household effects in following issue. Estate of the late ELLA KOEHLER ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Town Taik Mrs. Arletta Hess is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, with a broken pelvis, the result of a fall on the street in. Zurich a couple of weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hackett, Linda and Douglas of Fort Erie were Easter weekend visitors Obituaries MRS. THOMAS KLtJMPP Mrs. Amelia Klumpp, the former Amelia Ehlers, widow of the late Thomas Klumpp, passed away at South Huron Hospital, Tuesday March 31, in her 81st year. She is survived by two sons, Maurice of London, Howard of Dashwood; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The funeral was held from the Hoffman funeral home, Friday, April 3, with Rev. Bruce Guy in charge. Inter- ment was made in Dashwood E.U.B. Cemetary, Goshen Line. Pallbearers were Sid Baker, Ken McCrae, Ross Love, Edsel and Ted Ducharme and Stuart Wolfe, JAMES WILSON BERRY James Wilson Berry died March 29, at Montego Bay, Jamaica, West Indies. He was chairman of the Board of Guar- anty Trust Company of Can- ada, Toronto, Ontario, estab- lished in 1925 at Windsor, Ont. He was born in Hensall, son of Thomas and Ann (Ford)Berry. He received his education at Clinton collegiate and his B of Sc. at the University of Detroit. He belonged to the following clubs, Granite; Engineers R, C . Y.C.; Summit Golf Club; Ban- kers Club of America (New York) and the Royal Canadian Institute, Also the following societies, Free Mason; Harmony Lodge, Windsor; Ontario Scottish Ili:te 32 degree; A.O.N.MS; Ram- esis Temple, Toronto Grand Trustee of the Supreme Coun- cil of North America M. 0.V . P.E.R. Member of the Royal Order of Jesters; Past Monarch of Othmar Grotto, Windsor; Past president of the Trust Com- panies Association of Canada. He had residences at Killarney, Montego Bay Jamaica and Berry. ford, R. R.4, Stouffville, Ontario Surviving are his wife, Eva; one brother Edward T. Berry, Windsor; two nieces, Mrs. Elaine Homick, Grand Blanc, Mich., and Mrs. Diana McKay, Flush- ing, Mich., Private funeral was held Sat- urday, April 4 from the T. Har- ry Hoffman funeral home with Rev. G. Anderson officiating. Commital service mausoleum, Exeter, interment will be later at MacTaggert's cemetery, Hensall. FAITH & LIFE CRUSADE '.SPORT, 1970 In giving this report to the people of this area, the Crusade Committee wishes to thank everyone who so wonderfully supported the crusade. We thank you for your presence night after night. We thank you for your great offerings. We thank the music direc- tor, Rev. Howard Zurbrigg; the pianist, Mrs. Muriel Snider; the Choir, the Catholic Children's Choir, the Village Folk, the Tri -Tones, Stephen Horner, Elaine Westlake, T Harry Hoffman, the Huronia Chorus, as well as the music groups from out of the area. We thank Don Oke Limited for loaning material for the podium, Gingerich's Limited for the floor covering, Keith Westlake for loaning a piano, Nete's Flowers for the floral arrangement, Youth for Christ for pro- viding the Iectern, and the Canadian Bible Society for a painting. Our sincere thanks to area ministers for their gracious support. And our special thanks to Rev. John C. Shrier who was God's message - bearer during this Holy Week preaching mission. Here is our financial statement: Receipts Offerings: March 22 $ 147.59 March 23 110.74 March 24 146.46 March 25 100,06 March 26 125.75 March 27 184.08 March 29 235.96 March 29 355.29 44.93 $1,450.86 With our deepest gratitude, April 6, 1970. Expenses Rev. John Shrier _-_ $ 240.00 Auditorium Rental __ 155.00 Advertising 158.64 Music 175. Miscellaneous 83.73 Total Expenses $ 813.05 Canadian Bible Society Ibo Bibles for Biafrans 600.00 Cash on hand and for incidental expenses __ 37.81 $1,450.86 THE CRUSADE COMMI'1"rEE, with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stein- bach. Mrs. Alma Haberer is a pat- ient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.. Miss Frieda Haberer is a pat- ient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter Mrs. Jerome Sweeney, Carrie and Beth, spent a week in Wind- sor visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Sweeney and Heather spent the weekendthereand the fam- ily all returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Black- well, Mary, Ida Ann and George spent the past two weeks in the Southern United States travel- ling through Daytona Beach and St. Petersburg, Florida. PAGE SEVEN Village Beauty Shop (NEXT TO TASTY -NU BAKERY, ZURICH) NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS WATCH FOR OUR GRANT) OPENING FROM APRIL 21 to APRIL 25 Phone Zurich 236-4937 for Appointments between 9 am, and 5 p.m. JO ANN DALTON —proprietress Weston's Fresh Hotdog or Hamburg— Mix or Match—Packages Buns or Donuts _ _ _ 3/89c Miracle Whip -32 Oz. Salad Dressing 55c 1 -Lb. Bag Maxwell House Coffee 83c Deep Brown -19 -Oz. Tins Libby's Beans 26c All Flavors--48-Oz. Tins Alien's Drinks _ _ _ _ 3/89c Royale—Assorted Colors --333s Facial Tissue _ _ 2 pkgso 59c Minnettes-28-Oz. Tins Choice Tomatoes _ _ 2/59c Clark's --48 Oz. Fancy Tomato Juice _ _ 37c Peas, Corn, Beans, Kernel Corn -10 Oz. Stokely's Vegetables 7/$1 Heinz -19 -Oz. Tins Tomato Juice _ _ _ _ 2/35c 11 Ounce Aylmer Catsup _ _ _ 2/39c Canned Milk _ _ 2/29c 28-0x. Tin Coleman's -1 -Lb. Prints Sunny Vale Peaches _ _ 43c Margarine 2/571° Weston's-1-Lb. Package Sodas and Saltines _ _ 39c Maple Leaf -8 -Oz. Package Cheese Slices 39c 16 -Oz. Bags Popping Corn _ _ _ _ 2/35c White Swan—Assorted Colors -4 -Roll Package Toilet Tissue 63c 2 -Roll Packages Scott Paper Towels _ _ 59c Regular Size --5c Off Ajax Cleanser _ _ _ _ 2/49c Package 60s Baggies, Sandwich Size 35c Band Aid—Regular $1.49 --Special: 100 Variety Box Plastic Strips 89c Carefree or Soft Form -12s Modess Napkins _ _ 2/99c Velvet -7 -Lb. Bag Pastry Flour 59c Borden's 2%-16-0z. Tins Clover Cream Ice Cream 2 gals. all f favours _ 5c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES C. LIFORNIA LETTUCE, No. 1, 24s HED 23c FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, 48s _________ 5 FOR 49c SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES, 133s Z. 57c MEAT SPECIALS anonstaffsgs V1SKING BOLOGNA LB. 49c SMOKED PICNICS _ LB® 59c COLEMAN'S SUMMER SAUSAGE CHUBBS _ _ _ _ LB. 99c D OERR'S DIAL 236-4354 — ZURICH