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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1971
FIVE GENERATIONS - A rare occasion was celebrated on Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Webb, along with the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacLean,
when five generations were in attendance. Shown in this photo seated, is Mrs. Elizabeth Richard-
son, great -great grandmother, left to right; Mrs. Morris Webb, grandmother, Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien,
great grandmother and Mrs. Bob Hendrick, mother of Jonathon.
ry weather
helps for tiling
wet spots
Drought conditions in some
parts of Ontario can be turned to
advantage by farmers wanting to
tile wet low spots and quicksand
areas, says M. Sojak, Engineer-
ing Division, Ridgetown College
of Agriculture Technology.
"It may be several years before
we have another season as dry as
this; farmers will find these nuis-
ance spots impassable again un-
less they do something about it
when the opportunity arises."
he said.
If the farmer has riot budgeted
for drainage this year, he
might consider installing at
least the main tiles and a few
laterals to the lowest spots in
the areas, Then if the job is
fairly large, it can be finished
later. Tiling now will almost '
certainly ensure sufficient drain-
age for access to land to finish
the job next year. If only a
small area is involved, it might
pay to complete the whole job
now.
Mr. Sojak also points ot.lt that
summer and early autumn=are
slow periods for drainage cont-
ractors, and small jobs can be
fitted into their schedules easily.
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Honor couple on
25th anniversary
Friends and relatives gathered
on Sunday, August 29, to honor
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacLean,
of London, on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniversary.
A lovely chicken dinner was
served at the Bayview Restaurant
at two o'clock, after which
everyone returned to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Webb,
for the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. MacLean were
married in the Zurich E. U. B ,
Church, on August 31, 1946,
with Rev. C. Heckendorn offic-
iating. Mrs. MacLean is the
second eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien, of
Zurich, and Mr. MacLean is
the eldest son of Mrs. Neil Mac-
Lean and the late Neil MacLean,
of Prince Edward Island. They
have two children, Brian, of
Toronto and Betty -Jean, at
home.
Those present were from
London, Burlington, Goderich,
Toronto, Dashwood, Zurich,
and P.E.I.
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