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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-06-07, Page 11THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1973 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS ,PAGE 11 DASUWOOP and DISTRICT NEWS E Correspondent: Mrs.. Ervin Rader Mr, and Mrs. Albert Miller were in Kitchener for the week- end where they attended the marriage of their daughter, Janet, to Dick Weins, Waterloo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Weins, St. Catherines, at Hope Lutheran Church, Pastor Ken- neth Zorn performed the cere- many. Miss Helen Nadiger, Dashwood, was the organist and Mrs. Brian (Nancy) Gill, Grand Bend, was the soloist. Others attending from Dash- wood were Mr. and Mrs. Rein- hold Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Gill, Grand Bend. The monthly meeting of the village trustees was held at the Community Centre May 29. Roadside parking was discussed and also log control, graveling of streets and street lighting. Mrs. Morris Denomme has returned home from South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Dashwood's newest citizen, Christopher Noel Watson arrived Jottings by Jack (Continued from page 10) ed to stop if requested by the owner or occupant and produce identification, licence and . written permission to be on the land. Even where a snowmobil- er had permission to use land, the owner would not be liable for injury unless he caused it maliciously, or unless he was charging a fee for the use of the land. The Committee received more than 300 oral and written presentations. A group of students from the Exeter Public School visited the Parliament Buildings the last day of a three-day educat- ional trip to various places in Ontario. The students were taken on a guided tour through the buildings and then directed into the visitors galleries to observe the 1 -louse in session. They later gathered in the Cau- cus room to obtain additional information regarding the proc- eedings of Parliament. home from South Huron Hospital with his mother, Mrs. Paul Wat- son. Mrs. Hugh Boyle attended the London Conference for United Church Women at Westminster College, London, during the weekend. Funeral service for Mrs. Wes Wolfe was held Wednesday, May 30. Pall bearers were Eric and Tom Wolfe, London; Barry Wolfe, Walkerton; John Parker, London; Lloyd Eagleson, Exeter; and Vernon Schatz. Out of town relatives attended from Mont- real, Toronto, Detroit, London, Beachville, and Southampton, and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe. Golden Glimpses BLUE WATER REST HOME During the past few weeks, I imagine there have been a goodly number of umbrellas that have had a chance to get down from the shelf for an airing and to prove just how water proof they are. However, there doens't seem to be much we can do about the weather, so perhaps we might take our advice from the forecaster and postpone our holidays until 1980, at which time the sun spots are supposed to have changed, for the better we hope. Since most days were too wet last week to make a bus ride enjoyable, most of our activit- ies were confined to the craft room. I am wondering if anyone has a surplus of silk remnants that they might like to dispose of. One of our little ladies keeps busy making crazy patch quilts and cushions and like a nice var- iety of bright silk patches to work with. Perhaps you might run across some when you are housecleaning, or are you lucky enough to be finished? The week of June 17th is Sen- ior Citizens Week and we are planning special programs for the occasion. We wish to thank all who have brought us quantities of rhubarb which is a treat this NOTICE RE: SEWAGE CONNECTIONS We are receiving many inquir garding sewage connections i Village of Zurich, and are p announce that we will be con for this type of work. Early app ections w so we may establish lications for Sewag ill be greatly appr survey your proper outlets. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL; EOS E ies re- n the leased to tracting e Conn- eciated, ty to PHONE 236-4182, ZURICH time of the year. This past week we have wel- comed two new guests to our Home, namely Mrs. Mary Tay- lor of Hensall and Mrs. Mabel Gossman of Dashwood. The members of the Conserv- ative Mennqnite Church, Blake, presented a musical program on Sunday afternoon. The sympathy of residents and staff is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Bertha Hayter. The Sunday evening chapel serbice was conducted by Rev. Andrew Blackwell of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich. Mrs. Audrey Haberer presided at the organ during the worship service. MARRIED IN LONDON William T. Battling and Norman Mustard (nee Hey) were married May 18, at a candlelight ceremony at the Lambeth United Church by the Rev. Gerald Elliott, Mother of the bride is Mrs. Mary Hey and the late Samuel Hey, of Blake. The groom is the son of Mrs. Margaret Hartl- ing and the late Raymond Battl- ing of Port Diiferin, Nova Scotia Mrs. Elva Younge of Hamilton sister of the bride, was brides- maid, and Len MacDougall, partner in business with the groom, was best man. The couple left on their honey. moon to Bermuda. Upon their return they will reside in London. BOX PLANTS • Vegetable and flower Varieties from our new greenhouses. • Over 20,000 boxes to choose from *Special Price On Tomato Plants* LOCATED ON THE 14TH CONCESSION, SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 83 BILL and MELVA RAMMELOO 237-3228 The rewarding ar of Self -Defence. The best protective equipment against job accidents is already yours— your eyes, your ears, your brain. Keep alert, work defensively, and you'll stay on the job. Self-defence is the secret of safety. You've got a lot to live for; work defensively, and enjoy life. The sure way to safety is Self -Defence. Yo ork en's C .I � The Spoi fety sod tions, Ontario