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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-10-07, Page 181. THURSDAY OCTOBER 7, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 19 ►adiME?ori' ,.�i adsgiving (from the United Church of Canada) Lord, Thanks a lot For what we've got and help us to live with whatever we've got com- ing to us. There are so many reasons for gratitude Ever since in the beginning we've had it so good. If we should decide to make a list where would we begin? with harvest or hope with sunsets or seascapes with courage or covenant with babies or bibles with fact or faith with origins or orbits with turbojets or tranquility with molecules or music We can only offer up our thanks without ceasing. On the other hand the world is bleeding and agon- izing and hurting. This is nothing new. We've had it before. In the past we had black plagues and witchcraft. Today we have poverty and threat of nuclear destruction. This is no time to falter, to give up. A time for repentance ---yes! A time for reconciliation --Yes! Yes! A time for renewal-- Yes! Yes! Yes! This age of new anxiety May disturb us and upset us and rack us with an inner tearing pain But it just may arouse our efforts and energies to meet the dem- anding nowness of this moment When the whole creation is on tiptoe The Red Sea was not the bitter end -- It was a glorious exodus. The Cross turned out to be a passport to eternity. So let us give thanks whatever happens. Tough times for grasshoppers Remember that old fable about the grass- hopper living it up and laughing at the ant as it worked to save for the hard times ahead? To laugh tomorrow, save today! Get eight per cent at Victoria and Grey. VIC7VRL4ane GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 KEN D. BOWES Manager 425 MAIN S TREE T EXETER 235-0530 A battery, valued at $40 and the property of Vernon Duncan of Centralia was one of five thefts reported to Ontario Prov- incial Police last week, The battery was removed from a boat parked on the Duncan property. Constable Bob White- ford is investigating. A 1970 Kawasaki motorcycle, 1971 Ontario Licence 26186, the property of Roy Becker, R, R, 1, Dashwood, was stolen from the shoulder of County Road No. 4 on October 1. Constable Frank Giffin is inv- estigating. Value of the mach- ine was placed at $550. One complaint being receiv- ed by Ontario Provincial Police in the past few weeks, involves excessive speed and unnecessary noise by some motorists, In- creased patrols will be made of the areas in question and violators will be charged ac- cordingly. A truck tire tube has been turned in to the Ontario Prov- incial Police, and is being held pending identification by the owner. The tube was found on Highway No. 83 west of Exeter. Property damage totalling $4, 495. and minor injuries were sustained by five persons resulting from seven collisions. Four of the collisions have been previously reported. Vehicles operated by'Shirley Snell, Hay Post Office, and That's PERFORMANCE! Robert Maxwell, Hensall, collided on Highway No. 4 on Saturday morning at 1:15 a.m. just north of Highway 83. Both drivers were treated for minor injuries at South Huron Hospital. Damage was estimated at $2, 000. by Const- able Frank Giffin. A two car collision on Cred- iton's Main Street resulted in $500 damage, Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Drivers were Fred- erick Bowers, Crediton, and Thomas Sprunk of Downsview. Provincial Constable Bob Whiteford investigated. Constables Al Quinn and Frank Giffin are investigating a hit and run collision, which occured at Centralia, Saturday morning at 1,00 a.m. Damage estimated at $250. resulted when a car owned by Robert Batkin of Clinton was struck by an unidentified vehicle. 0 The theme for this year's Canada Savings Bond campaign is illustrated by a wheel of arrows which project an image of action and direction. The arrows represent numerous per- sonal goals that individuals have, while the image of the wheel implies action towards realizing these goals. Canada Savings Bonds help people to obtain their goals because they're the "Go -Ahead way to save for the future, 'Zurich Institute hear talk on health The October meeting of Zurich Women's Institute was held in the township hall on Monday evening, October 4, with an attendance of 19 memb- ers and three visitors. Mrs. Clare Merrier was chair - lady for the opening period, As the theme of the meeting was "Health, " Mrs. Wes Mern- er introduced Mrs. Carol Dietz, who gave the group many worth- while facts on diet, exercise, personal hygiene and appear- ance. A Thanksgiving prayer writ- ten by Peter Marshall was read by Mrs. F. Kane. Mrs. L. Prang, the delegate to the area convention held in Clinton, gave her report, and the pres- ident, Mrs. Lorne Klopp, also told of the fall rally which she had attended that day at Ethel. Plans were made to entertain on October 26. The lunch com- mittee served delicious pump- kin pie with whipped cream before the meeting adjourned. CNI (Canadian Natio al stituite For t 'find) LIT in the VILLAGE OF ZURICH Monday, October 18 Beginning at 7:30 p.m. Conducted by me II bers of Zurich Li ns Club RURAL RESIDENTS MAY LEAVE THEIR DONATIONS AT THE BANK OF MONTREAL, ZURICH That's Charlie o Huron County benefits from an annual payroll of $8 million from Ontario government activities in which Charlie MacNaughton has been involved. Assessment Office, Goderich Regional Hydro Office, Clinton Centralia Industrial Park OWRC Water Plant, Stephen Goderich Psychiatric Hospital Centralia Agricultural College That's representation! PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE A GOOD MAN FOR HURON