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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-04-23, Page 8PAGE EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1970 LADIES NIGH T The Men's Club had their wives as guests at the supper meeting Friday, April 17, cat- ered to -by the W.I. The ladies all received corsages and danc- ing to music by the Bluewater Playboys rounded out the even- ing, U.C.W. MEETING The United Church Women of Calvary United Church met Tuesday April 14, with Mrs. Harold Kellerman chairlady welcorhing all guests from Zion United Church, Crediton, and Zurich United Church. She also gave a short devotional reading. Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan read a parable, Mrs. Ken Mc- Crae was pianist. Mrs. Bruce Guy led in prayer. The script- ure was a responsive reading Corry ►ondelhnt: Bans. Ervin Ender entitled, "The Greatest of these is Love, " Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan and Mrs, Syd Baker favoured with a musical reading The president, Mrs. Don Gaiser introduced the guest speaker, Miss Doreen Baker, R, N . , giving interesting facts on her career as a nurse and also in their childhood as neighbours, Doreen, dressed in a beautiful gold coloured Sari, gave a most interesting talk on her work with the Care Medical Team in Malaysia for two years. She showed slides of the hospital, staff, patients, and scenes of the country to illustrate her talk. She also bad a display of various articles of pottery, jewellery, weaving etc. from Malaysia. She was pres- ented with a gift by Mrs. Letta Taylor. The offering taken AUDREY BELLCHAMBER TELLS YOU • • - • ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mont- eith and Rick, of Lambeth, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Rivers. The Teen Club is planning a dance for adults - the dance is to be in May and will be held at the Town Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss, Janice and Charlie and Glen Pruss, London spent the weekend at their cottage. Mrs. Muriel Althoff, London and Mr. Glen Young, Oakville were weekend visitors at the Albion Hotel. At their Bayfield home for the weekend were; Dr. and Mrs. W. Tillmann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown, Vicki and Mary Beth, all of London, and Mr. and Mrs. George Cant - rick and sons of Birming-hap.•!, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. William Gme- iner Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich., spent the weekend at their cottage in the Jowett cottage area. Mr. and Mrs. George Durham, Jim and Ron of Clarkson, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Diehl, and Mrs. Morris Durham and friends in Clinton. YOUTH GROUP "A People", a recently form- ed youth group meet every Tues• day night in the Sunday school room of St. Andrew's United church. - Officers are: Brian Makins, president; Mike Beth, vice-president; Debbie Turner, secretary and Judy Cox, treas- urer. There are 16 members and last Saturday, their "Rent- a -Slave" day was a decided success. The group volunteered to do a spring clean-up and were available for jobs ranging from window cleaning, and trimming bush. Debbie reports that approximately $60. was raised with some more to come in. The money will be used for youth work at the church. 0 'Road to Sainthood. Why were the saints, saints? Because they were cheerful when it was difficult to be cheerful, patient when it 'was difficult to be patient; and because they pushed on when they wanted to stand still, and kept silent when they wanted to talk, and •were agreeable when they wanted to be disagreeable. That was all. .:111111.1 and STEAKS FRIED CHICKEN --- FRESH FISH SUNDAY DINNER SERVED FROM 3 to 7:30 P.M. Dominion Hotel Your Hosts: Marg and Ross Johnston ZURICH Enjoy dining with, us, often ,14•4' was given to her for "Care" work An invitation to attend the Centralia Spring Tea and Bake Sale was accepted. It was dec- ided to have a strawberry soc- ial in June. The Huron Presby- terial is holding a work shop at Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, April 29, and several plan to attend. SPRING RALLY Seven ladies of the LWML of Zion Lutheran Church and the pastor, Rev. E.E. Steinman, attended the Spring Rally of the LWML, at Mitchell, Monday evening. Guest speaker was Rev. Orlan Lapp, who showed pict- ures of his tour of the holy Land and gave an interesting talk. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls of London were Friday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader, Paul and Sharon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble and family, London. Emil Becker is a patient in South Huron Hospital where he is undergoing tests. Sixteen ladies attended the short course "Fashion Cues for You" at the Dashwood Commun- ity Centre, April 16. It was most interesting and helpful. Crop insurance protects you against the hazards of a, bad year — APPLICATION DEADLINE MAY 1st (SOYBEANS AND WHITE BEANS JUNE 1st) See Us Now For Complete Information and Advice! Robert F. Westlake Insurance PHONE 236-4391 =Tr2ICH Mom we're home! Exuberant ... noisy ... hungry ... demanding .. , children. You'd better believe it. And be prepared. It pays, for instance, to have the full-time help of electricity on your side. A well - stocked, frost -free refrigerator -freezer. A modern electric range with time and temper -saving self-cleaning oven. Small electrical helpers for quick mixing, beating, frying, percolating, opening of cans. And with a dishwasher, there goes another big chore. As for the laundry ... you can forget it. An automatic washer and electric clothes dryer will take loads off your hands, anytime. It pays, too, to have lots and lots of hot water always at the ready. (You can count on a Cascade electric water heater for that one.) In fact, electrical help need never end — as long as your home has ample wiring, outlets and switches. If it hasn't, speak to a qualified contractor about Elec- trical Modernization. (And the Hydro Finance Plan.) Make it soon. You'll be so much happier when you hear that shout, "Mom ... we're homed" Pull -time electrical help depends on up-to-date wiring B1239 -CFP