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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-04-12, Page 15THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1973 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS News of Grand Bend and area CORRESPONDENT MRS, FRANK PLUMB GOLDEN AGE CLUB The Golden Age Club's reg- ular meeting was opened with the usual sing -song. Mrs, Pagel and Mrs. Backman, visitors from Detroit were introduced and welcomed. It was decided to make the first meeting in May a pot -luck luncheon, before diseontinuing our meetings during the busy summer months. Program Convenor, Mrs. Lawrence, read another poem which she composed entitled "Harvest of the Sea, " Mrs. Love also read a poem entitled, "I'm Fine, Thank You," Mrs. Reeves favored us with a piano solo, called "A Melody of Love Mrs. Latta and Mrs Bariteau volunteered to take charge of the April 18th lunch, with Mrs. Lawrence assisting with the program. Business meeting closed and all enjoyed games and lunch. 4-H CLUB The "Knotty -Knits" 4-1-1 grou; opened with their pledge. For Roll call they described a new technique they had never used before. After minutes were read they had a try -out for comment• ator for the Fashion Show and Ellen Vanderbygaart was select- ed. Everyone modelled their varied slackes, jumpers, tops and smocks preparing for Ach- ievement Day on April 28. The background is to be planned next week. The meeting closed with the 4-H Grace. ANGLICAN CHURCH WOMEN The Anglican Church Women Sisters Of St. Joseph CONCERT BAND (conducted by Guenther Fry) SUNDAY , APRIL 15 2:30 P.M. DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE ADULTS: $1.00 STUDENTS: 500 Sponsored by Mt. Carmel C. W.L. COME EARLY AND GET A SEAT met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jim Cutting in Oakwood. The ladies were reminded about the April 24 ecumenical meet- ing at the United Church base- ment. A petition against the use of abortion on a large scale was circulated by Rev. W. Mills explaining it is terminat- ing a human life. Since several members were i11, cards will be sent to them. A letter from Arch -deacon Woolley of Keer- vatin diocese was read so we will ask for a prayer partner in Jottings by J,.ck (continued from page 14) such a Mafia ring is centred in Toronto and is smuggling young Italian men into the U.S. Eddie Sargeant, Liberal M.P P., put the government under attack and charged them with misusing the tax payers money. He even threatened to get a court order, if necessary, to find out how Ontario Cabinet Minist- ers have been using Government aircraft. He accused the govern- ment of foul play in connection with the construction of the building for the Workmen Comp- ensation Board (Fidinam Report) and indicated this was only one of the many such under-the- table practices that the Govern- ment has been using to replen- ish its coffers. Sargeant inform- ed the Government that the Opposition would continue to apply pressure until the member became embarrassed by their own arrogance and malfunctions and some day realize that their constituents want accountabil- ity brought back to Government, Several ammendments to bills passed the third reading and received Royal Consent by the Lieutenant Govenor. This is rather an interesting traditional practice whereby the Lieutenant Governor is ushered into the Chambers and seated in the speakers chair. Here he listens to the speaker confirm the pass- ing of the bills voted on prev- iously by the members of the House after the third reading. The Lieutenant Governor gives his consent, leaves the Chamb- er and the bills are proclaimed and ready to be gazetted. .OPEN DAILY BREAKFAST & LUNCH 8 am to 1:30 pm DINNERS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 5 to 8:30 pm SATURDAY 5:30 to 8:30 pm SUNDAY 5:30 to 9 pm (Dining room licenced under L.L,B4O,) YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME SATURDAY, APRIL 14 By popular request: Special Guest Organist Gre Forest Motor " ote YOUR HOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ Highway 21- GRAND BEND the Big Trout Lake area of Northern Ontario, Further plans for the arts and crafts show to be held in July 2'7 and 28 were discussed. After the meeting was closed by prayer by Rev. W, Mills. An enjoyable tea was served by Dorothy Cutting as we admired the oil paintings in her living room, one of fish nets drying, and one of a huge wave rolling in to shore. The winners of the last bingo of the season held at the Alh- ambra Hall arc as follows: Regular Winners: Marj Arnold, Ed Chamberlain, Miss Thomp- son, Danny Dave, Maria Mare- ladreche, Lanibert Baltessen, John Stockerman, fatty Melocht Bobby Venner, Murray Venner, Lambert Baltessen, Karen Gate- house, Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs, Grootjens, Mrs. Wilds, Alta Armstrong, Kate Green, Share the Wealth, First, John Baltessen, Florence Lab- reche, Mrs. Higgins; Second, Norma Gerard. Jack Pot of $120, Mrs. Higg- ins, of Grand Bend was the winner! Mr. and Mrs. Ken Young PAGE 15 returned from an enjoyable holiday at Panama City, Florida The Canadian Cancer Society 'has it's canvassers asking for support from Grand Bead Citizens. F 1 1 E Ti ¥ AP2 E EXETER LEGION HALL RECEPTION 6:15 P.M.—DINNER 7:15 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER E GE L FEDERAL MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE Tickets available through Municipal Chairman of the Liberal Assoc. 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