Zurich Citizens News, 1971-12-16, Page 14THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1971
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
WIND CAUSES DAMAGE - The severe windstorm which
raced through this area last Friday afternoon and evening left
a considerable amount of damage in it's wake. Two large plate
glass windows at Huron Motor Products in Zurich were complet-
ely demolished by the high winds. Workmen are shown here on
Friday night as they build a temporary wall to close in the big
hole in the front of the building. Many area residents reported
sections of roofing blown off, and another reported a camper
blown right off a pick-up truck.
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News of Varna
A White Gift Service was held
in the United Church last Sun-
day with Rev. Murdock Morrison
in charge, assisted by several
members of the Sunday school.
Flowers in the church were •
placed by Mrs. Ida McClinchey
in memory of her mother.
The sympathy of this com-
munity goes out to the members
of the Mustard family, in their
recent bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beatty
and family of Toronto spent
the weekend at the home of
Mrs. Marie Beatty.
The U . C . W . are holding their
annual Christmas concert next
Tuesday evening.
The Explorer group niet last
Tuesday evening with 12 memb-
ers present. The president, Bev
Cantelon, opened the meeting.
Scripture lesson was read by
Sherri Taylor; prayer by Anne
Marie Heard. The roll call was
answered by "what we wanted
to do with offering money for
our adopted firl in Japan."
Offering was taken up by
Sherri Taylor. Mrs. Eric Chuter
was in charge of the craft period,
The meeting was closed with
the Explorer prayer.
Make our Store your Headquarters for Home Comfort a I
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Rev. and Iv1rs. John Huether and family of Emmanuel United
Church, Zurich, will move from the United Church Manse at
the end of December to accept a call to the Grand Valley United
Church pastoral charge. The Huether's will live at Grand Valley,
near Orangeville. As well as serving Trinity Church in Grand
Valley, Mr. Huether will also serve the United Church in the
hamlet of Monticelle. Prior to coming to Zurich four and a half
years ago, Mr. bluether held pastorates at First United in Port
Credit, where he was the additional minister and Christian
Education director, and Calvary Evangelical United Brethren in
Listowel. Mrs. Huether was a native of Listowel. During his
pastorate here Mr. Huether has been active in Huron -Perth
Presbytery in Church Vocations, Communications and Church
Union Committees, and was secretary -treasurer of the South
Huron Ministerial Associatinn from 1969-70. The Zurich congreg-
ation will now be supplied on a temporary basis by Rev. Bruce
Guy, of Dashwood.
ANNUAL REPORT
Victoria and Grey Trust
Company reports for its year
ended October 31, 1971 a net
profit of $3,520,612 or $2.34
per common share. This in-
cludes the company's 98%
equity in the earnings of its
subsidiary. The Lambton Loan
and Investment Company and
compares with a restated 1970
profit of $2, 543, 939 or $1.64
per common share.
Trust deposits and guaranteed
investments certificates now
total $510, 504, 000 which is an
increase of $94, 554, 000 from
the company's position October
31, 1970. Investments in mort-
gages increased by $86, 012,000
to $438, 109, 000 during the
same period. Estates , trusts and
agencies increased from $58, 300,
000 to $66, 500, 000.
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