HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-03-11, Page 9THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971
Obituary
MRS, IVAN KALBFLEISCH
A highly -respected resident
of Zurich all her life, Mrs. Ivan
Kalbfleisch passed away at her
home, on Monday, March 8.
The former Veola Elizabeth
Prang, she was born in Zurich,
a daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Prang.
Surviving besides her husband
are one daughter, Mrs. Edward
B. (Katherine) Letts, of London;
one grandchild; one sister, Mrs.
Arthur (Marguerite) Aulerich, of
Whittemore, Michigan; and one
brother, Leonard Prang, of Zur-
ich.
The body is resting at the
Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich,
until Thursday afternoon, when
a public funeral service will be
held at 2 p.m:, in St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich. Int-
erment will be made in St.
Peter's Lutheran Cemetery,
Goshen Line.
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March Is lime
To Buy Seeds
March is Good Seed Month -
and the tag that certifies the
seed as "Pedigreed Seed" is what
growers should be looking for.
Bill Taylor, Crops Specialist,
Ontario Department of Agricult-
ure and Food, says that buying
good pedigreed seed is the first
step to practical crop, insurance,
because high yields are far more
likely.
Growers should read the tests
carefully and check variety yield
tables, says Mr. Taylor, to en-
sure buying the best possible var-
ieties.
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Zurich 4-H Group
Choose Patterns
(by Joan Finkbeiner)
We met at the home of Mrs.
Oke for the second meeting at
7:30 on March 3. The roll call
was answered by the 11 members
and the minutes were read and
approved.
Mrs. Oke discussed with us
about choosing a pattern, using
the pattern, and introducing
us to stay -stitching and sewing
up a dart. She also demonstrat-
ed making the dart and stay -
stitching.
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Mailing List
The mailing list of the Citiz-
ens News has been corrected
and brought up to date, as of
March 6. Please check your
label now, and see if the
proper expiry date is shown.
If your subscription has not
been renewed and is now due,
you will receive a notice in
the mail during the next few
days. Your prompt attention
to this matter will be greatly
appreciated.
Prominent Resident
At Grand Bend Dies
LAWRENCE MASON
Lawrence Mason, 63, prom-
inent Grand Bend civic figure,
died last Thursday at South Hur-
on Hospital in Exeter.
He was chairman of the Grand
Bend Public Utilities Commis-
sion and had been a member of
the PUC since 1964. Mr. Mason
had been fire chief since 1952
when the village was incorporat-
ed; was a former village school
trustee and a past president of
the Grand Bend Lions Club.
He operated a service station
in Grand Bend for many years.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Marjorie Minielly; a
daughter, Dianne, of London;
a sister, Mrs. Thomas (Idella)
Baird, of Grand Bend; brothers,
Emery, of Naicam, Sask; Man-
g sel, Arnold, Delbert, and Lloyd,
all of Grand Bend.
Service was held Sunday at
2:30 p.m. at the T. Harry Hoff-
man Funeral Home, Dashwood.
Burial was in Grand Bend cem-
etery.
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE NINE
HENSALL KINETTE EXECUTIVE — The Hensall Kinette club is again a very active organization They
recently handled the Ability Fund drive in the village. The executive is shown above. Back, left, past
president Marg Knight, vice-president Eudora Caldwell, treasurer Pat Pollock and secretary Anne
Maxwell. Front, bulletin editor Jean Wareing, president Helen Drysdale and registrar Cheri Bonthron.
(Times Advocate Photo)
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