Zurich Citizens News, 1970-07-16, Page 10PAGE TEN
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL - Even though school ended several weeks ago, there are still classes
available for a large number of children throughout the area. Summer Bible schools are more
popular each year in the Zurich district, and this photo shows a group of youngsters being
kept busy at the Mennonite Church, under the supervision of instructors Mrs. Sidney Ramer,
left, and Mrs. Roy Gingerich, right. The school ran for two weeks and ended Friday night.
D/ISIIWOOD and DISTRICT NEWS
Correspondent: Mrs,. Erwin Rader
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Braid and
family have returned from a vac-
ation to the East Coast.
Mrs. Ruth Stire AWCM, an-
nounces results of her music stu-
dents with the Western Conserv-
atory of music. Grade five piano,
Janice and Yvonne Turnbull,
honors, Barbara Ratz and Janice
Tiernan, pass, Grade nine piano,
(partial) Wendy Desjardine, pass
Grad three Harmony, Barbara
Anne Thomas, honors, Grade
four Harmony, Irene Eagleson
and Sandra Norman, pass; Grade
five harmony, Janet Lagerwerf,
honors, Grade four, History,
Gwen Brigette, honors.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Kenneth Rader and Michael
..,. .................
were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wein,
Crediton, Orville Wein, and
Miss Elaine Copling, London; Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Rader, Brian and
Richard and Miss Rose Grenier.
Miss Shelley Howe, of London,
is vacationing with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke and
Susan, of Brampton, spent the
weekend with Milt Haugh.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Love, were Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Love, Leanne and
Robbie, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Love, Danny and David, of
Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lobb,:
Randy and Ronda, of Clinton;
Mrs. Earl Datars and Krisan, of
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Grand Bend. The Don Love fam-
ily is spending a week here.
Vacation Bible School contin-
ues this week at Zion Lutheran
Church with an enrolment of 82.
There are twenty teachers, three
spares, superintendent and assist-
ant, , music teacher and pianist.
Closing exercises Friday night
will be open to the public.
INFANT BAPTISED
Michael Kenneth, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rader,
was baptized in Zion Lutheran
Church, Sunday, July 12, by Rev.
E.E. Steinman, Sponsors were
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader.
Mrs. Harry Hayter met her
pen pal from Leeks Staffs, Eng-
land, after 25 years of correspon
dence. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hay-
ter and tamiiy were pleasea to
have Mx. and Mrs. Ernest Brett-
erworth as house guests during
the weekend. During the war whet
soap was being sent to England,
Mrs. Hayter, then Frieda Rader
enclosed her name and address
and a real friendshi. developed.
Present Award
To Superintendent
Allan Nicholson, Tuckersmith
Township Road Superintendent,
was presented with a certificate
by Reeve Elgin Thompson for
having successfully completed
the advanced surveying course
sponsored by the Ontario Good
Roads Association.
The course was given at C. S.
Anderson Road School at the Un-
iversity of Guelph. The present-
ation took place at the council
meeting at Huron Centennial
School, Brucefield last Tuesday
evening.
Council gave third and final
reading to the bylaw to have
Tuckersmith Telephone debent-
ures issued. Authorization was
also given to have these debent
ure forms printed.
Two applications for building
permits for houses were approved,
one to Mrs. Cale Doucette, R. R. 4
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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1970
Clinton and one to Andrew E.
Crozier, R. R. 2, Seaforth,
Tuckersmith Council members
will join with Seaforth Council
members for ceremonies on July
23 in connection with the open-
ing of the recently completed
pavement through Seaforth and
Egmondville.
General accounts of $44, 200.25
were passed for payments. This
includes drain accounts amounting
(continued on page 11)
What is the present state of the
world food supply? What new ap-
proaches to the marketing of
agricultural products could the
Covernment pursue? What is our
hristian responsibility on relation
to the Ontario Farm Organizations;
What about Draft Resisters?
Doug Snider, of M, C . C , of-
fice, Kitchener, and Alvin Ging-
erich, representative, R,R, 2,
Baden, will discuss these operat-
ions on Sunday evening, July
19, at 8:00 p. m, , at the Blake
Mennonite Church. You are most
welcome.
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