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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
DaShwood Area Girls Stage Project
To Raise Money For Missionary Work .
One evening after a lecture the girls are seen in the above
slide show of missionary work in photo on their return home.
India, given by Brother Bob
Mittelholtz, a group of girls
from Dashwood became very
enthusiastic in helping in some
way to relieve the suffering of
so many people in some way.
Many suggestions were given on
how to launch out on some prog-
ram, but no decisions were
reached.
A space of two to three months
passed while the lecturer was
studying Bengali and on his ret-
urn, Adrienne Van Raay pres-
ented him with a gift for the
missions of $185. which she and
her four companions, Doris Webb,
Susan Grebb, Janice Hayter and
Marjorie Schenk collected from
a Bikathon to Seaforth and back,
a neat fifty miles or so. Four of
v Henry Yantzi
of Shakespare, Ontario
WILL BE THE GUEST
SPEAKER DURING
MISSION WEEK
at the
Blake Mennonite
Church
NOVEMBER 4 to 8
SUGGESTED THEMES:
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
"The purpose of Life"
THURSDAY NIGHT
"Receiving Life"
FRIDAY NIGHT
"Rejection of Life"
SATURDAY. NIGHT
"His Life"
SUNDAY MORNING,
"Giving My Life"
SUNDAY NIGHT
"Hearlds of the Way of Lite"
Meetings will begin each night
at 8 p.m.
YOU ARE INVITED TO
ATTEND THIS MISSION FOR
FOR RENEWAL
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1970
St. Joseph
DEBBIE HOGG
2.36-485'i
Drysdale -
CORRESPONDENTS
News Along The Shore of Beautiful
Bluewater
THERESA JEFFREY
2364159
Lake Huron
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Denomme
and family, of petroit, were
weekend visitor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rau and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrison
and family, of Toronto, spent
the weekend at their cottage
along the Bluewater.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ross, of
Toronto, returned home Sunday
after spending a week's holiday
at their summer home at Bay-
view.
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Ducharme
and boys, of Windsor, closed
their cottage at Bayfield until
next summer, during the past
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ducharme
travelled through Northern Mich-
igan and Ontario last week and
returned home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Jeffrey
were visited over the weekend
by their daughter Linda, son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Jeffrey, and Mrs. Jef-
frey's sister, Annie Ducharme,
all of London, and Julie Corriv-
eau, of Blake.
Mrs. Nap Ducharme, of London
spent Sunday in Blake with her
mother, Mrs. Pauline Jeffrey.
Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey,
of Detroit are spending a few
days at their summer home along
the Bluewater.
Father Martin, • of Paincourt,
visited with Mrs. Sarah Jeffrey
on Monday and Mr. Isidore Duch-
arme, this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rau, of
Stratford visited with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rau
and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Den-
omme, this weekend.
0
NIC,i4A,LowEEN,D
TRICNorTREAT
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Ontario.
Is there any place you'd rather be?
Ontarians are the kind of people who wouldn't be
here if there was any place better. We are people
who came from a hundred lands and stayed to
build. People with backbone and brawn and a
hunger to succeed.Men and women who've created
a standard of living in decades that other lands
worked centuries to build. If we have a flaw it's our
chronic modesty. Ontarians may be proud to be
Ontarians and Canadians ... they just seldom tell
anyone. From an eco4omic point of view that's
wrong. The more people we have boosting Ontario
and Canada the better it is. And we've got a lot to
boost with. Human rights, for example, are real in
Ontario. Our Human Rights code takes what has
been theory for centuries and makes it fact. And
that's right. As well, we recognize that Ontario
senior citizens have a right to more than just a
place to live ; they need a life to live. This is why
in addition to new homes for the aged we've built
17 social and recreation centres specifically for
elderly Ontarians. We need a vigorous economy
of course, to support these important programs.
And, that's where you come in. Though our
productivity has doubled in ten years and our
incomes in twelve, Ontarian's don't sit on their
successes. There's a demanding decade ahead full
of challenges and opportunities to make the quality
of our lives better yet. To meet these challenges
we've got to believe in ourselves. Which when you
think about it, isn't such a bad idea.
Everytime you boost Ontario ... Ontario and Canada get a little stronger.
Government of Ontario 0 John Robarts, Prime Minister.