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ZURICH CITIZENS NfE1fY$
THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971
SPRING IS HERE! Out come the bicycles, the skipping ropes, the balls. Drivers are advised
to be on the alert for carefree children playing or running out on the roads... for wobbly younsters
trying out their bikes. And the Ontario Department of Transport has this reminder for parents too:
make sure that your children play games in a safe place away from traffic.... that they know and
obey the traffic safety rules on foot or on their bicycles... that the bicycles they ride are in safe
mechanical condition.
014S11W000 and DISTRICT NEWS
Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader
COLLECT FOR BUNNY BUNDLE
Wendy Beaver and Jayne Hay-
ter collected $17. 80 for Bunny
Bundle by selling tickets on a
cake which was won by Miss
Idella Gabel. Burnadette Van-
Raay drew the winning ticket.
They presented their money on
CFPL radio Saturday morning
to Brian Leboe.
The United Church Women
and their husbands presented the
Maundy Thursday program at the
Rescue Mission in London. They
also served lunch.
Hi C Group of Calvary United
Church presented the Good Fri-
day Service in the form of a
Courtroom scene "Who Killed
Jesus Christ?" All the young
people took part. The wooden
cross was brought down at the
close of the service and anyone
in the audience was given a
chance to renew his faith by
approaching the cross and many
drove a nail in it.
The 3W's Sunday School class
was in charge of a special Sun-
rise Service and breakfast Easter
Sunday. Gary Eagleson spoke
on "Population Control. " He
said "you often hear the expres-
sion he acted like an animal.
Animals act on God's laws which
is called inst,inct while people
act in a selfish manner."
EASTER VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyle and
boys at Wyoming with Mr, and
Mrs. Syd Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe and
girls, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Miller and girls, Zion;
Miss Nancy Scott, Crediton,
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
and family.
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, London
with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gaiser
and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe of
Scarborough with Mrs. Wes
Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wolfe and
Tracy, London, with Mr. and
Mrs, Stuart Wolfe and Torn.
Milt Haugh returned home
after spending a week with Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Burke and Susan,
Brampton,
Fred Weiberg returned home
Sunday after spending two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Latta
and family, Waterloo. He also
attended his grandson's confir-
mation on Palm Sunday. Larry,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wei -
berg was confirmed.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vandahl
and family, Montreal, with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hayter and
family.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jin;
Hayter celebrating birthdaysand
an anniversary, April 12, were
Mrs. Bertha Hayter, Zurich;
Jayne Hayter, her granddaughter;
Carrie Lynn Duffy, her great
granddaughter; and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hayter, an anniversary.
Other guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Bruce, Windsor; Mr.
and Mrs. John Snider, Brantford;
Mrs. Grace Beavis, Mrs. Duffy,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Duffy and Car.
rie Lynn, all of Detroit; Joanne,
Janice, and Tom Hayter; Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hayter and family;
Jim Hayter, Sault Ste. Marie;
Mrs. Bud Desjardine, Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Chesnap jvlr,
and Mrs, Fred Chesnau, Birm-
ingham, Michigan; Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Kraft, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Restemayer.
Mr. and Mrs, William Mc -
Gifford and son of Imperial,
Sask. visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Art Haugh last week.
Mrs. Leonard Schenk has
returned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wein and
Lea, Sudbury; Dr. and Mrs. A.C.
Whittier and family, Peterbor-
ough; Miss Susan Whittier, Lond-
on,;Miss Erma Wein, Clinton;
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wein, Mrs.
Rose Laub, Exeter, spent Easter
with Mrs. Hilda Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. David Freuchtel,
Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Freuchtel, Missouri; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Ford, Sherrie and
John, Bolton, spent Easter with
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ford.
Fred Messner is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
where he underwent surgery
Monday
Mx. and Mrs. Earl Datars and
family, Grand Bend; Mr. and Mrs
Fred Lobb and family, Clinton;
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Love and
family, Sarnia were Easter visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love.
ALVA HUTCHINSON
Alva Hutchinson, 28, passed
away in Preston following a
lingering illness. He was born
and lived in Dashwood as a boy.
Surviving besides his wife are
two children, Lisa and Dean;
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Hutchinson, Ohio; one sister
(Ruby) Mrs. Melvin Sherwood,
Alberta. The funeral was held in
Preston, Tuesday, April 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe,
Mrs. Henry Eagleson, Mr. and'
Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson, and Gerald
Mason visited the Preston funeral
home Sunday. The late Alva
Hutchinson was their cousin and
Mrs. Henry Eagleson's nephew.
0
About People
You Know..,
Mr. and Mrs. Quimby Hess
and family, of Toronto spent
the weekend with their mother,
Mrs. Marie Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. John Geiger, of
London spent Easter weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Gascho and Mr. and Mrs. New-
ell Geiger.
LIVESTOCK
SHIPPING
TO
TORONTO UNION STOCK
YARDS
Dunn -and Levack
Every Monday
All Loads Fully Insured!
CONTACT
Campbell McKlriley
RR 1, ZURICH Phone 262.5430
Tuckersmith Clears
Building Permits
A building permit for a new
house in Harpurhey was granted
to Harold Pethick of 17 Rail-
way Street, Seaforth by Tucker -
smith Township Council at a
meeting at Huron Centennial
School, Bru.cefield, Tuesday
night.
Council also approved a per-
mit for Lorne Carter covering
a new residence he proposed to
erect on his No. 8 Highway
property. At the same time
council recommended for
approval on application Mr.
Carter made for severance of
a lot.
Council members discussed
at length the official plan for
the County of Huron which has
recently been completed and
which now is undergoing scrut-
iny of municipalities in the
county before receiving final
approval by Huron Council.
Members noted several dis-
crepancies, such as the fact -
Kippen was not shown on the map
when other similar small hamlet6
were included. It was indicated
that Egmondville and Harpurhey
residents were supplied with Sea -
forth water whereas Seaforth
supplies only a limited number,
the balance being supplied by the
township system and private
systems.
Road Superintendent, Allan
Nicholson reported snow removal
costs to date this year amounted
to $21,126, the budget had been
set at $12,000.
A supplementary road by-law
for $6000 was approved for sub-
mission to the Department of
Highways for this is to assist
with snow removal costs in 1971.
Approved for payment was the
levy of $246.43 to the Ausable
River Conservation Authority.
Hullett Township reported the
Gibbings Drainage Works tender
has been awarded to George Rad-
ford of Blyth.
Passed for payment were road
accounts for $6,909.81
STERLING PAIR
qn1/4
Demonstrator Sale
(MATCHING SET)
Regular Price — $699
The Pair $5 75
For Only
Act Fast 'On This Terrific Bargain!
WE NEED YOUR
OLD
REFRIGERATOR
Why not trade it
now, on a brand new
INGLIS automatic
defrosting unit!
BIG TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE!
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