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Zurich Citizens News, 1971-04-29, Page 2PAGE TWO ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL. 29, 1971 Mothers Daughters Participate in Guide Program Spring flowers decorated the hall of the United Church when four Brownies joined the First Hensall Pack. In the traditional ceremony, Joanne Bell, Theris- sa Charette, Colleen Koehler, and Laurie Pepper were enrolled by Brownie Owl, Mrs. Robert Cook, assisted by Tawny Owl, Mrs. Eric Luther. For the first time in 25 years , of Guiding in Hensall, a mother and two daughters are in Brownie4 at the same time. Marilyn and Laurie, as Brownies, and Joanne, as a guest, watched their mother, Mrs. Cecil Pepper, be enrolled as a Guider. Interest badges were presented by Tawny Owl, Mrs. Roger Venner as follows; skaters, Vicki Baker, Julie Mock, Marilyn Pepper, Laurie Flynn, Nancy Deitz, Sandra Nixon, Lori Lov- ell, Barbara McCurdy, Karen Shiels; collectors, Melissa Veal, Shelley Wareing, Deannie Mc- Ciinchey; Toymakers, Deannie McC linchey. Brown Owl reported that the recent bake and candy sale was a financial success, and thanked the mothers and Brownies for their support. The present enrollment is 33 Brownies, three Warranted Guid- ers, and one Guider in training. 0 Truth has to change hands only a few times to become fiction. Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER Traffic on New York's mighty Verrazano Bridge is under constant surveillance via closed-circuit TV. One of the 4 cameras is atop a 700 -foot -high tower. Incorrect inflation can cut the life of a tire by as much as 40 percent. The U. S. Army buys about 1,000 wrecked cars a year to use as targets on its artillery ranges. In 1956, the average mileage covered in ten hours of safe driving was 365. Now, thanks to super highways, the average is up a/most 100 miles. A survey has shown that women, while less knowledgeable about the workings of their cars, are more conscientious about regular maintenance than men. Concientious men and women know our cars have been safety -tested top -+� to bottom at Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Kippen East Women's Institute Pick Slate of Officiers For Coming Term The annual meeting of Kippen East Women's Institute was held in the Legion Hall, Hensall, April 21. The reports of the standing committees indicated the meetings had been very ed- ucational as well as humorous and included skits, demonstrat- ions, readings, a debate, films, and guest speaker. Friends of the members were guests at one meeting and senior citizens special guests at anoth- er meeting. The Institute spons- ored four 4-H Girl's Club during the year. Donations were made to the Children's Aid Society, Retarded Children, Mental Health and Bunny Bundle, also a burned out family. They had a picnic, entertained the fam- ilies of the Institute to a turkey dinner, also entertained the Wedding SOFTLEY - MOIR Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, was the setting for a lovely spring wedding, uniting in marriage, Wendy Susan Dian- ne Moir and James William Softley, on March 27. The Rev. W , D , Jarvis officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bertha Mason, London, and the late Peter Melvin Moir, of Hensall. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James W. Softley, of Strathroy. Given in inartiage by her broth er, Douglas Moir, London, the bride was lovely in a white satin empire waist gown with a train edged in daisy lace, a pretty headpiece of petals holding a doubled tiered veil. She carried a lovely crescent of red roses. Miss Cheryl Parsons, London, was maid of honour. Bridal at- tendants were Miss Jane Mc- Dougall, London, and Miss Debra Moir, niece of the bride, also of London. They were dressed alike in hot pink crepe gowns, featuring long full sleeves with cuffs and bodice of white lace. They carried long stemmed white and hot pink roses. The groomsman was Greg Sare St. Thomas, while Keith Cad- man, London, and Mike Soldan, Huron Park, ushered the guests. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall presid- ed at the organ for the wedding music. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church basement. For travelling to the Southern United States the bride donned a turquoise pant suit with brown accessories. S(I.fOIy al'f1.o Traffic becomes much more dangerous after midnight, says the Ontario Safety League. The period between midnight and 3 a.m. sees less than 4 per cent of all traffic, but more than 20 per ce,it of all fatal crashes. d'• , dal" ; • ,,,,;.rte �I J�, REDIMlX CONCRE 'E (ALSO FORM VVORK) McCann Coasts Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422 senior citizens, at Huronview to a birthday party. Hi-Lites includ- ed a bus trip to Frankenmuth, an every member program, roll call contest, which ended with a dinner at Zurich, and games and cards. Mrs. Grant MacLean was in charge of election and installat- ion of the following officers for 1971-72; honorary president, Mrs. Ken McKay; president, Mrs. Robert Bell; first vice, Mrs. Mike Connolly; second vice, Mrs. Robert Kinsman; secretary, Mrs. Verne Alderdice; treasurer, Mrs. Harry Caldwell; district director, Mrs. Ken McKay; alternate, Mrs, James Drummond; Public relat- ions, Mrs. James Drummond; branch director, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. Don Adams, Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse. Agricultural and Canadian Industries, Mrs. Dave Triebner, Mrs. Don Brodie; citizenship and education, Mrs. James Chalmers, Mrs. Alex McGregor; ar, mber Rebekahs Attend Functions Amber Rebekah Lodge, at their regular meeting Wednesday April 21, was presided ()vier by Noble Grand Mrs. Jack Taylor, assisted by Vice -Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley. The Charter was draped in memory of Mrs. Leona Clifton. Mrs. Inez McEwen reported visits together with Mrs. Leona Parke to Queensway. Nursing Home, with small treats given to each patient. Two carloads attended the meeting of Seaforth Lodge on the occasion of the visit of the D. D, P., and a car- load attended the dessert euchre at Goderich and reported an enjoyable time. historical research and current events, Mrs. Campbell Eyre, Mrs. Cecil Pullman;; home ec- onomics and health, Mrs. Al Hoggarth, Mrs. Grant MacLean; resolutions, Mrs. Glenn Bell; sunshine, Mrs. William Bell; curator, Mrs. Grant MacLean; sewing, Mrs. Alex McGregor; Pianist, Mrs. Ross Broadfoot, assistant, Mrs. Ken McKay; auditors, Mrs, Ernest White- house, Mrs. Stewart Pepper. The president, Mrs. R. Bell, chaired the meeting and opened with a reading "My Garden". . Ben Iloogenboom, the Exeter florist, spoke on landscaping, planting and caring of flowers and trees. A question and ans- wer period followed. Mrs. Alderdice showed pict- ures of the Institutes activities in 1970-71. Each member composed a commercial to sell her favourite product, and these were auction- ed uctioned off by Mrs. Alderdice. The Ontario Depart ent of Health cordially invites you to visit Goderich Psychiatric ifnspitaO Goderich,, Ontario As part of MENTAL HEAT : i' EEK AYt the Hospital is again having nd T URS 2 1 p : iln : to 4 p : m. As part of this there will be displays showing the work and activities taking place in the Hospital. Individual Departments will illustrate their own part in the treatment of patients. Any group may visit at other times during the week by appointment. derkkh Psychiatric spit Hon: A: B: R: Lawrence, Minister mow, Hci'kll;. strict OFFERS BE CONTRAC: S true We have a COMPLETE LI 'JE of Seed, Fertilizer rnd Chemicals For Your Sprang Needs SEED BEANS CO-OP SEED CORN FERTILIZER Bulk, Blend and Bagged - ANHYDROUS AMMONIA • LIQUID NITROGEN • ATRAZINE • EPTAM • 2-4-D PATORAN • LASSO 4 • AM! EN UR COOP 'ATIVE ZURICH BRUCEEIEL