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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1972
Pepper reunion
held at Clinton
Due to the miserable weath-
er conditions, the annual Pepper
Reunion which was scheduled
for Seaforth Lions Park was held
iii the Clinton Orange Hall,
Sunday afternoon, with 60 in
attendance. Sports committee
for this year, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Falconer and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Riehl, very ably cond-
ucted a full line of sports.
Winners are as follows:
Races, 5 and under, Judy
Walter, Vickie Gordon. 6-8,
Brenda Riehl; Boys 9-13, Larry
Riehl; Girls 9-13, Laurie Pepper,
Marilyn Pepper. Ladies elimin-
ation race, Laura Pepper.
Men's soda biscuit race,
Albert Walter, Roy Pepper;
Ladies Nylon race , Lois Barker;
Elimination race, Lawrence
Barker; Unwrap the parcel,
Arlene Walter; Spot race,
Glenn Pepper.
The children participated in
a candy scramble.
Oldest person present, Mrs.
George Pepper; youngest person
present, 9 -month old Irene
Shebib; Guessing weight of
the sports committee, Joyce
Pepper.
After a delicious picnic
supper, president Ross Gordon
presided for a short business
session when the officers for
the coming year were elected.
They were, president, Cliff
Pepper; vice president, Cecil
Pepper; secretary -treasurer,
Lillian Pepper; table committee;
Norman and Edna Pepper,
Myrtle and Elliot Layton; sports
committee, Barb and Roy Walt-
er, Roy and Irene Pepper.
It was decided to hold the
1973 picnic in Seaforth Lions
park the fourth Sunday in June.
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Local graduates
from Conestoga
Thursday, June 22, marked
the graluation of a class of
Certified Homemakers from
Connestoga College (Clinton
centre).
These homemakers are train-
ed to come into your home to
do home nursing care and light
housekeeping.
Two of the graduates from
Zurich area are Miss Ethel Gab-
el, and Mrs. Beatrice Rader.
These ladies are willing to
come into your home either
under the "Home Care" prog-
ram which is under the admin-
istration of Mrs, Betty Cardno,
of Seaforth or to be hired priv-
ately.
(Photo by Jack Doerr)
Married in Zurich Church
ROLLEMAN - RAMER
Anne Lorraine Ramer and
Bernhard Alex Rolleman were
united in marriage on June 10,
1972, at the Zurich Menonnite
Church, with Rev. Cyril Ging-
Hensall news
Captain and Mrs. J.R. Beer,
John and Steven, Camp Bord-
en, and Dave Beer, London,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Beer, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross MacMill-
an entertained their guests
Sunday to a smorgasbord dinner
at their home in Waterloo in
honor of Mrs. MacMillan's
sister, Miss Ann Mickle, who
is being married this summer.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Collins; Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Collins and Amy
Beth; and Miss Laurie Collins,
London, Miss Mary Lynn Collins,
Toronto, and Brian Collins,
Kitchener. Those attending
from Hensall were Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Mickle; Mr. and Mrs.
William Mickle, Judith and
John; Mrs. Florence Joynt; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Mickle, Lond-
on; Charles Mickle, Hamilton;
and Ann from Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle,
London; and Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Crouch, Arva; spent
Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Laird Mickle.
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The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Ramer, R,R.3,
Zurich, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard
Rolleman, R, R.2, Stratford.
Miss Mary Ellen Gingerich
provided the wedding music at
the piano with Mrs. Stuart
Steckle singing "The Wedding
Prayer" and "The Lord's Prayer'
The bride was attended by
her three sisters Lois, Thelma,
and Janice with her cousin Lisa
Gingerich. The groom was
attended by his friend, Arend
Otten; the bride's brother,
James; his brother, Allan; and
his nephew Jasen Rolleman.
After honeymooning in Nash-
ville, Tennessee, the couple
will reside in Stratford, Ontario,
The groom is employed with
Yungt Bros. Construction and
the bride is an R. N, , at Strat-
ford General Hospital.
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Healthy students
If someone asks you what kinc
of shape the pupils of Huron
Centennial Public at Brucefield
are in, you can tell them
they're as fit as a fiddle.
They should be because they
just completed the challenging,
body-building Canada Fitness
Award testing program.
The awards for the program
were presented last Thursday at
the school to the top finishers
of the 431 girls and boys who
participated.
The awards, sponsored by
Recreation Canada under the
watchful eye of the Federal
Department of Health and Wel-
fare, are given to students bet-
ween the ages of seven and 17
who are tested on six items that
give an overall picture of their
physical fitness condition,
Crests are awarded on the
basis of how well the children
do on any four of the six tests
which include one minute
speed sit-ups, the standing
long jump, the shuttle run,
the flexed arm hang, the 50
yard run and the 300 yard run.
Bronze crests were awarded
to 125 pupils who scored bet-
ween 55 and 79 per cent. One
hundred and seventy two stud-
ents received silver crests for
getting 80 to 94 per cent and
57 students took gold crests for
scoring 95 to a hundred percent.
The big winners, however,
were the 27 pupils who received
the Award of Excellence for
scoring 95 to 100 per cent on
all six tests
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