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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS,
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1972
OFFICIALS AT WORK - Even the president
and secretary of the Ladies Auxiliary to the
Blue Water Rest Home were called on to work
at the annual bazaar, bake sale and tea at
the home last Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Brisson,
left, president of the group, is seen here
with Mrs. Gerald Gingerich, right, secretary,
with some of the fancy articles which were
donated for the special event.
MOM
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
Winter frost forms on bridges
and overpasses even when
other parts of the roadway
remain perfectly dry.
If a vibrating steering wheel
tickles your hands when you
drive, don't laugh. It may
mean you have a damaged
front wheel bearing, a failing
universal joint, or an un-
balanced drive shaft.
By 1980 there may be classes
of cars designed specifically
for highway, downtown, or
suburban driving.
Overinflated tires give you a
hard ride, weaken your control
in a skid, and make your
stopping distance longer.
Never wear sunglasses for
night driving — not even those
advertised for that purpose.
Any lens that can cut down
after -dark headlight glare will
also seriously reduce night vi-
sion.
In the dark about where to find a car
that's both beautiful and safety
tested? Visit us at
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer
Drive in soon!
Wouldn't you know that
day you couldn't get your car
started you also got a letter
from your bank saying your
account was overdrawn?
Strange as it may appear,
there is a parallel between
these two unfortunately com-
mon misfortunes.
It's easy to see why you got
that overdraft from the bank.
Your income couldn't match
your outgo. The same situa-
tion probably occurred inside
the engine of your car and
resulted in the starting trou-
ble, says Champion Spark
Plug Company.
Improve
your
property
now
Your property is a prime
investment—but only if it
is well cared for.
Check over your property
now and arrange to repair
and renovate as needed.
Get the estimates from
your supplier -contractor.
Get the money from V
and G. Get the satisfaction
that comes from knowing
you have enhanced the
worth of your investment
in your property.
Yl��l O IA and
GREY
VG
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
RON COTTRELL
MA NA GER
425 MAIN ST. - EXETER
235-0530
DASYW000 end DISTRICT NEWS
Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader
U. C. W, MEETING
The Stewardship and Recruit-
ing group with Mrs. Hugh Boyle,
chairlady, was in charge of the
November meeting of Calvary
United Church Women, Tues-
day, November 14. This group
was also in charge of devotions
and lunch. Rev. Bruce Guy
showed a film strip on India,
"What's Nice? Rice." Mrs.
Jack Gaiser read "Three Steps
to Personal Peace."
Mrs. Gordon Bender, presi-
dent, conducted the business.
Plans were finalized for the
rummage sale, Friday, Nov-
ember 24. Donations were
made to Care, CNIB, Leprosy
Mission, War Memorial Hospit-
al, Crippled Children's Treat-
ment Centre, Bible Society,
and the Children's Aid.
Rev. Guy was in charge of the
election of officers. Mrs. Eben
Weigand gave the nominating
committee's report which was
accepted. New officers are:
past president, Mrs. Don Gaiser;
president, Mrs. Gordon Bender;
vice-presidents, first, vacant,
second vice-president, Mrs.
Lloyd Beaver; recording secret-
ary, Mrs. Jack Gaiser; assistant,
Mss. Lloyd Eagleson; treasurer,
Mrs. Don Gaiser; finance conv-
ener, Mrs. T.H. Hoffman;
pianist, Mrs. Ken McCrae;
assistant, Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan;
card convener, Mrs. E.R.
Guenther; flower convener,
Sunshine committee, Mrs.
Ralph Weber and Mrs. Jessie
Rader; nominating committee,
Mrs. Lloyd Guenther, Mrs. Cliff
Penhale, and Mrs. Greta Schade
Members of Dashwood Wom-
'en's Institute were guests of
the Grand Bend Institute at,
their November meeting.
Carol Bennett of the Home
Economics Extension Service,
Toronto, conducted the Short
Course at Dashwood Commun-
ity Centre for members of the
W.I. and all interested ladies,
on the Bedroom and Bath.
ANNUAL MEETING
The following officers for
1973 were elected at the annual
voters' meeting of Zion Luth-
eran church Sunday, November
19. Past president, Gordon
Kraft; president, Harry Hayter,
vice-president, Ron Merrier;
secretary, Albert Rader; elder,
Don Rader; trustee, Ernest
Miller; Sunday School Super-
intendent, Wilfred Becker;
Assistant, Glen Rader; Mission
secretary, Roy Gibson; current
treasurer; Earl Keller; finance
committee, Kenneth Rader and
Delmar Miller; Robert Booge-
mans, Alphonse Denomme,
Ervin Devine, Kenneth Rader,
Delmar Miller; stewardship
committee, Hubert Miller,
Lloyd Willem; Evangelism
committee, Charles Tiernan,
Arnold Becker; education com-
mittee, Adolph Keller, Glen
Restemayer; nominating com-
mittee, Howard Datars, Irvin
Rader, Jim Hayter,; auditors,
Harvey Beierling, Bill Vande-
worp.
Following choir practice,
Thursday, November 16, memb-
ers gathered in the church
basement and two members
were presented gifts, newly-
weds, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Miller and Mrs. Ed Nadiger,
who with her husband celebrat-
ed their 60th wedding anniver-
sary. Mr. Nadiger was not able
to attend. Lunch followed.
Supper guests Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray VanDorssel-
aer and Susan were Mt. and Mrs,;
Elmer Rader and Dianne, Strat-
ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Herman and Betty Anne, Shakes-
peare. Later in the evening
they all attended the wedding
reception of Don and Judy
(Datars) Young at the Exeter
Legion Hall.
Miss Shirley Smith, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith,
Wyoming, and niece of Mrs.
Hugh Boyle, a contestant
in the Miss Canada Pageant,
"Miss Sarnia" was one of the
ten finalists.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Love were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lobb, Randy,
Rhonda, and Ricky, Clinton;
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Love,
Leanne and Robbie, Sarnia;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Datars, Janet
and Krisan, and Mr.. and Mrs,
Wallace Pullens, Grand Bend.
NOTICE
TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
Under the new Ontario Property Tax Credit
Plan, residential and farm property taxes lev-
ied and due in 1972 must be paid by December
31.
The payment of these municipal taxes will
enable you to receive full credit under the
Ontario plan on your 1972 income tax return.
W.C. HORNER,
Tax Collector
TOWNSHIP OF HAY.
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