HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-05-14, Page 13THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE THIRTEEN
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS in the Zurich Men's Bowling League were The Flyers Back row left to
right are Bob Horner, Albert Hoffman, Allan Gascho, Jack Hamilton; front row left to right, Lee
Surerus, Bill Bedour, Glen Thiel. Missing was Harold Stade.
DASIIWOOD and DISTRICT NEWS
Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader
Rev. Bruce Guy and Don Gaiser
are attending the United Church
Conference at Windsor this week.
Mrs. Harold Hendrick was
hospitalized in Exeter hospital
with nasty facial burns due to
a household accident.
Miss Susan Whittier of London
was a visitor with her grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Hilda Wein for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love spent
Sunday at Sarnia with Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Love and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser and
daughters visited Mrs. Wilbur
Stewart in London, Sunday. Lyn
is staying with her grandmother
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe and
family, London, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred 1Vliller and family, Zion,
Nancy Scott, Crediton, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Rader and family, Sun-
day.
Twelve ladies of the UC W of
Calvary United church, attended
the Blossom Tea at Centralia
United church last Wednesday.
Patricia Bender and Susan Grigg
favoured with an accordian duet.
The May meeting of Zion Luth-
eran Ladies Aid was a Mother
and Daughter Banquet with group
two in charge, and Mrs. Ernest
Koehler convenor. Following
supper Sharon Rader proposea
toast to the mothers, responded
to by Mrs. Ken Keller. Prizes
were presented to the oldest
mother, Mrs. Ed Nadiger;
youngest mother, Mrs. Ken
Genttner; daughter with birthday
closest to Mother's Day, Sharon
Rader.
A short program followed with
solos by Mary Ann Hayter and
Jimm Keller; accordian solo by
Darlene Rader; piano solos by
Sharon Rader and Margaret Merri-
er.
A short business meeting fol-
lowed with 22 members present
and a large number of visitors.
The altar guild reported 15 visits
and the new Guild is Mrs. Lorne
Genttner and Mrs. Reinhold Mil-
ler.
Bunco rounded out the evening
with winners, Mrs. Fred Mess-
ner and Judy Marten; low, Mrs.
John Rader and Sheila Willett.
Family Day was observed at
the United church, Sunday, May
10, with a pot luck dinner follow-
ing the morning service. During
the service Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gaiser and their two daughters
Kim and Lyn sang a number. A
pot of spring flowers were pres-
ented by the Sunday school to
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyle for
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
PUBLIC NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Dogs in the Village
Must Not Run At Large
By-law No, 46, 1964, section 7, says: "No person shall allow
any animal to run at large or trespass within the limits of
the Village of Zurich".
RESIDENTS ARE ASKED TO KINDLY
COMPLY W!TH THIS REGULATION
BY ORDER,
THE VILLAGE COUNCIL,
Carl Thiel,
By-law Enforcement Officer.
the couple celebrating the near-
est anniversary. Mr. Art Haugh
who had been treasurer of mis-
sions over 40 years was presented
with a lamp at his home, as he
was unable to attend due to ill
health.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Historical Research was the
theme of the May meeting of
Dashwood W.I., with Mrs. Leon-
ard Schenk convenor. Approx-
imately forty-eight people sat
down to a pot luck supper Tues-
day May 5, with grandmothers
as special guests, also a group
of girls from Zurich with Miss
Meda Surerus, director, and
Mrs. Beatrice Hess, accompanist,
who sang several numbers, and
also featured dancing by two of
the group.
S ecial prizes were awarded
as follows: newest grandmother,
Mrs. Frieda Keller; grandmother
with the most grandchildren,
Mrs. A, C. Todd; oldest grand-
mother, Mrs. Wes Wolfe; lucky
saucer, Leslie Hogg.
Readings were given by Mrs.
Stuart Wolfe and Mrs. liugla
Boyle. A lively debate was held,
"Resolved that the old-fashioned
store was as good as the modern
supermarket.' Mrs, Irvin Rader
and Mrs. Glen Webb took the
affirmative, while Mrs, Leonard
Schenk and Mrs, Stuart Wolfe
upheld the negative. Judges,
Mrs. Letta Taylor and Mrs. John
Rader gave their decision in
favour of the supermarket.
President, Mrs. Howard Maier
was chairlady, and also dealt
with the business. Roll call was
amusing and perhaps useful "A
pioneer remedy or an old-fash-
ioned superstition, " Convenors
brought their planned programs
for the year. The group will
have the birthday party in June
at the Bluewatcr Rest Motile,
Plans were made to attend the
District Annual in llensall. Mrs.
Wes Wolfe thanked the ladies for
a lovely evening.
Mrs. Leonard Schenk and
Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar
Miller attended the funeral of
HELP PREVENT POLLUTION
To help stop air pollution
scientists should give out their
plans on making steam run cars.
More people could pickup
after other people, because there
are papers, tin cans and a mil-
lion other things lying on our
streets and roads. A groupof i
people in Niagara Falls fund 150
illegal dumps.
At Toronto airport one jet when
it takes off gives off the same
amount of exhaust as 1, 000 cars.
Therefore I think all jets should
have filters.
by Doug Eckel
their grandmother, Mrs. Rachel
Bell, at the Hopper -Hockey
funeral home, Exeter, on Tues-
day.
Sam Miller is a patient in
South Huron hospital, Exeter.
Marjorie Schenk, Doris Webb,
and Marian Roestal presented a
French skit at Wingham District
High School, Wednesday.
BABY BAPTIZED
Julia Elizabeth Anne, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Tiernan was baptized Sunday,
May 10, in Zion Lutheran church
by Rev. E, E. Steinman, Sponsors
were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mart-
en.
Mrs. Adolph Keller is a patient
in Victoria hospital, London.
THE EASY WA.Y T0 BUY
BETTER CONCRETE STEPS
Enhance the beauty and value
of your home with precast steel
reinforced concrete Unit Steps.
Our installation crews work
quickly and cleanly. Phone 3274320 °— &Worth
No waiting .or
concrete to
cure. Over 100
sizes In stock
Frank Kling
Ltd.
HENSALL DISTRICT (d -OPERATIVE
BEAN CONTRACTS
GRAIN CONTRACTS
We 'have a complete line of Seed, Fertilizer and
Chemicals for Your Spring Needs
1 / ♦ 4
GRASS SEED
SEED GRAIN
CO-OP SEED CORN
SEED BEANS
.( 1 4 , 1 , i i i i 1 1, .i 4 1
•
• Bulk, Blend and Bag Fertilizer
• Anhydrous Ammonia
• Liquid Nitrogen
• Atrazine • Eptam
• Patoran • Amiben
• 2-4 D
• Lasso 4
BUY AT YOUR CO-OPERATIVE
ZURICH BRUCEFIELD