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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-10-21, Page 17PAGE 18 ZURICIH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1972 - ©E - YEARS GONE - BY- 50 Years Ago Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mousseau, who have been out west on a harvest excursion, returned to Zurich on Thursday last and report a very enjoyable trip. Mr. Josiah Surerus, of the Sauble Line, west of Zurich, had the misfortune last week of being kicked by a horse in the ankle and the face, but fortunately there were no • bones broken. He will be laid up for some time. Miss Eliza Robinson returned to her home in Stanley Town- ship this week, having finished her three years of training at Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. Nelson Blatchford has returned to his home in Hensall after spending ten weeks on the harvest excursion in the state of Dakato. Peter Frayne, of Exeter, a harness maker, is retiring from his trade, having last week sold his entire stock and equipment to Mr. Maurice Quance. Mr. Julius Bloch, of Zurich, has recently been sworn in as a County Constable for the County of Huron. The appoint- ment was made by Crown Attorney, Seager, of Goderichl 40 Years Ago Mr, and Mrs. O. Klopp have moved into their new home recently purchased from the McBride estate. Mr. Milton Deitz has recent- ly leased from Mr. Harry Rose the gas station situated in town on the Zurich road, for a team of two years. Mr. Albert Kalbfleisch of town has the distinction of re- ceiving a special invitation from the Federal Member of South Huron, Mr. Thomas McMillan, to accompany him to attend the Liberal Convention at London on Tuesday evening. The report of the horseshoe pitching contest at Parkhill fall fair was T. H. Meyers and P. Boa, Jr., made a perfect score, 350 points. On Saturday evening a car owned by E. Becker, of Dash- wood struck a buggy driven by Mr. J. Green of Exeter on the lake road. No one was hurt, but both car and buggy were damaged. 25 Years Ago The members of the Health and Hospital committees of the Huron County Council, their wives and the County Nurses, entertained at the British Ex- change Hotel, Goderich, in honour of a member of their staff, Miss Mildred Haberer, of Zurich, whose marriage takes place the latter part of October. Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Gerom- ette and family, who have rec- ently moved from Detroit to the farm they purchased from Mr. August Koehler, north of Zurich, arc getting nicely settled in their new home. The largest attendance since 1933, nearly 1, 500 people, attended the annual Bayfield Fall Fair last week. Mr. Dermis Corriveau has purchased the property of Mr. Glen Baker, south of Dashwood, and they have moved into their home. Confirmation rites were held in St. Boniface Church, Zurich, on Wednesday night, when Rt. Rev. J.C. Cody, associate Bishop of London, presided. 15 Years Ago Rev. 0. Winter, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and who spent the past few weeks on a boat trip to Europe, acting as Chaplain, returned to Zurich last week. Dennis Bedard was elected as president of the Zurich Chamb- er of Commerce and Milt Oesch as first vice-president; Charles Thiel as second vice-president; and William Siebert and Earl Weido were elected to retain their posts as secretary and treasurer respectively. Ivir. Harold Klopp, proprietor of the Brenner House, Grand Bend, was in town Monday. He, Mrs. Klopp and family left Tuesday morning for their wint- er home in Florida. Mr. and Ivlrs. Herbert Kraft, of Detroit were in town for a day, also attended the funeral NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY Under the provisions of the Waste Management! Act and. Regulations, Notice is given that ' it is intended to apply to the Department of the Environment for Certificate of Approval for a Waste Disposal Site, located at: Lot 13, Con. 9, Township of Hay Wayne Horner, Clerk - Treasurer Township of Hay of the late Mrs. A. Schumacher at Dashwood. Mr. George Thiel is a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. We wish George, our general mail and express man, a speedy recovery. 10 Years Ago About $5, 000 damage was caused to the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rannie, in Hen- sall, on Monday night, when fire broke out in an upstairs bedroom closet. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Elder, with their children, spent the weekend in Hensall and Zurich. Lorne spent the summer in Argentina assisting in the start- ing of a new spring factory. William Strong, of Seaforth, president of Huron County Junibr Farmers, and past presi- dent of Seaforth Junior Farmers, was guest speaker at the Oct- ober meeting of Kippen East Women's Institute. Helen Marie Hoffman and James Allan Lait exchanged marriage vows in St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Zurich on Saturday, October 7. Advance poll favours Davis Bill Davis is still Premier of Ontario. So says the results of an election held at the Inter- national Plowing Match, Haldimand County, last week. The poll, organized by Pride Hybrid Company of Chatham, during the five day event attracted thousands of farmers and their families. Visitors were invited to cast their votes in the Pride booth which had been turned into a polling booth for the match. When the final ballot had been checked and rechecked, Premier Bill Davis had retained leadership of the province with a majority of 264 votes. The results were Davis 1317 votes or 48/o, Nixon 1053 votes (39Tfo), Lewis 353•votes (13ojo). Total votes cast was 2723. 0 Stranger; "How old is your baby brother?" Little girl: "This year's model". Bowling Scores SENIOR BOWLING Whippoorwills - R. Shantz - 665 Hi Hopes - M. 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