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Zurich Citizens News, 1970-06-25, Page 6PAGE SIX ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS D14SIIWOOD and DISTRICT NEWS 000S0000sons 0606btfis6tl-ber6erns- eioft(6T-0tlinfirtm-inroboi(i-bb06nrayb6T Mrs. Witt Salmon is a patient ' duets, solos, guitar and accord- ; Lunch was served by the group in in Victoria Hospital, London, ian selections. Attendance pins charge. where she underwent surgery. will be presented to scholars. Mrs. Albert Rader spent last Do come out. week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cudmore, Willowdale. INFANT BAPTIZED Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rader Kimberly Anmarie, infant were in Strathroy Sunday to shakedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert hands with Prime Minister Pierre 1 Hoffman, was baptized in Cal- Trudeau, and Albert enjoyed a vary United church, Sunday, chat with him. June 21, by Rev. Bruce Guy. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Howe Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller Kraft, of Exeter. attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Ray Patterson, and visited BIRTHDAY PARTY with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader Dashwood Women's Insititute and family. was in charge of the June birth - Miss Myrtle Brown, of Kitchen- day party at the Blue Water er visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ev- Rest Home. Social group one erett Haist and Stanley, on Sun -i was in charge of the program, day. while number two had the lunch. Sunday, June 28, will be Children's Day Musical at Cal- vary United church, Accordian and organ music will precede a program by the junior choir of The program consisted of solos, duets, and group singing by child- ren and the junior choir of Zion Lutheran church, followed by a skit, "The Preacher's Mistake. " r FROST -FREE Refrigerators as low as $349 (with your trade) We need your old unit for our summer trade, so take advantage of our special prices, now! Come in and get your Free Ookpik with the purchase of a Frost -Free Refrigerator GINGERICH'S Ltd. CLINTON ZURICH SEAFORTH MARTINE REUNION The eighth Martine Reunion was held June 21, at the Dash- wood Community Centre with 70 present. The afternoon con- sisted of games and contests con- ducted by Susan Patterson, Dor- othy and Nancy Adams. Officers for 1971 are: president, Ron Merner; vice-president; Allan Swain; secretary -treasurer, Joanne McKnight; sports, Jean and Don Weigand, Sharon Mart- ine and Norma Weigand; table convenors, Martha Weigand and Marie Tiernan. Following a picnic supper gifts were given for youngest baby, Julie Ann Tiernan; most pennies in pocket, Eben Weigand; most keys in pocket, Ron Merner;most bobby pins in purse, Sheila Hern; smallest waist, Mildred Bearss; alarm clock contest, Dean Mc- Knight. RADER REUNION The annual Rader Reunion was held at Riverview Park, Exeter, on June 21. President, Wendell Gamble welcomed everyone and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rader conduct- ed the sports. Winners were: five and i nder, Robbie Rader; six to eight, Barbara Rader; nine to eleven, Carol Rader; ladies race, Kathy Kullman; men's race, Wayne Weiberg; wheelbarrow race, Barbara Rader and Beth McGregor; dog race, Barbara Rader; one -legged race, Barbara Rader; ladies' kick the slipper, Audrey Rader; men's kick the shoe, Bud McGregor; balloon race, Gwen Rader and Mrs. Shultz Several relays were also enjoyed. It was decided to hold the next reunion in 1972 with the following officers; president, Harold Willer.; vice- president, Wayne Weiberg; secretary, Doris McGregor; treas- urer, Lorne Klopp; sports, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader; table con- venor, Mrs. Bert Klopp. During the supper hour several special prizes were awarded, mys- tery prize, Oscar Miller; corn guessing, Mrs. Rose Laub; most buttons, Ona LaButte: father with youngest child, James Whit- ney; oldest lady, Mrs. Adeline Kraft; farthest distance, Ken La Butte; most recently married, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Klopp; old- est man, Ted Steinbach. ACCIDENT STEPS The Ontario Safety League again reminds motorists that after an accident, the first duty of those involved is to take any necessary steps to prevent another one. Many drivers think, wrongly, that after an accident the cars must be left where they are until the pollee arrive. This misapprehension can lead to unnecessary danger, and delay to other traffic. After a collision the cars should be moved to the curb, or on to the shoulder, if feasible. Drivers who leave their cars blocking traffic lanes after a minor collision may be summoned for obstruction. PAINTING Custom Painting Homes • Cottages YOU NAME IT—WE DO IT! All Types of Minor Repairs Contact HARVEY CLAUSIUS 236.4307 -- ZURICH THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1970 Think of all the cool things about a frostfree refrigerator freezer. Every housewife should have one. Frost never forms. Not in the big refrigerator section. Not in the big freezer section. So there's no defrosting. Ever. And you know what that means. No more dripping water to mop up. No more waiting for frost to melt. Your ice cube trays won't stick any more. No more re -freezing frozen foods. You'll have more storage space, because you'll be free of all frost accumulation. And your frozen foods won't stick together. Think about it. Think of all the extra space you'll have for stocking up on food bargains. And besides all that, think how much more attractive your kitchen will look with a sleek new frost -free refrigerator freezer. NOW is the time to buy. See your local appliance dealer today. ZURICH HYDRO -ELECTRIC SYSTEM W. D. ARMSTRONG, Manager Buy Your FROST -FREE REFRIGERATORS from: GINGERICH'S LTD. ZIJRI..C..II