HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-06-14, Page 13THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1973
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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ST. MARY'S SCHOOL WINNERS - A field meet was held at St. Mary's School, St. Joseph, last
week, and two top athletes were awarded gold medals. Back row are Michael Denomtne and
Mary Ann Vernlunt, gold medalists, and Elaine Ducharme, silver medalist. Front row are Gary
Denomme, and Brenda Creces, both bronze medalist winners. Missing was Douglas Ducharme,
who won a silver medal.
News of Grand Bend and reg
CORRESPONDENT
St. John's by -the -Lake
Anglican Church congregation
heard the sermon on "Doubting
Thomas" based on John 20-19
on Sunday preached by William
B. Parker, a third year student
of Huron College, London.
William Parker was alawyer for
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
An oxidation "pill" has been
developed to cut hydrocarbon
emissions in auto exhaust
systems.
Safety engineers emphasize
the importance of the car "fit-
ting" the driver, so that he can
comfortably perform all driv-
ing functions.
That subdued "putt -putt" at
the tail pipe may be caused by
leaky exhaust valves which
permit the mixture to finish
combustion in the muffler.
The first automatic transmis-
sion was introduced in 1938.
A stretch of empty highway is
a good place to test your
brakes to make sure they don't
pull to the left or right.
Why not come to a full stop of
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
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LONDON 227.4191
Huron County's Largest
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Drive in soon!
MRS, FRANK
27 years before changing to
this new vocation.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mennell
spent a few days at Crystal
Beach with friends.
Mrs. Ray Gooding is a new
member of the staff at the P.U.
C. office.
John Warner <.s hack at home
after surgery at Victoiia Hospital
Todd and Lois Desaulniers
have purchased the property on
Elmwood Avenue from Mrs.
Elmore, formerly Mrs. May
Keown's property. They plan
to be permanent residents and
are renovating their cottages.
Todd is a construction foreman
and Lois is a director of music
for Petrolia High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Peariso
were surprised by a 30th wedd-
ing anniversary celebration at
their home on Sunday evening.
There were about sixteen pres-
ent. It was arranged by Mrs.
Alan Kraul and Mrs. Cordon
Peariso.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mac-
Donald had the. Neil fancily pic-
nic reunion at their home on
Sunday with visitors from Detroit
Sarnia, Exeter and Lucan.
About People
Mrs. Clara Koehler, Kitchen-
er, Mrs. Bertha Vertch, and her
father Henry Boshart, St. Jacobs,
and Mr. Mrs. Len Erb, Hensali
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Nancy
Koehler.
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PLUMB
Pete Eisenbach moved to the
Blue Water Rest Home at Zurich
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamilton
visited thc:ir son and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hamilton
in Ottawa last week.
0
News of Kippen
Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Surndall,
Detroit, Michigan visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau.
The sympathy of the comm-
unity goes out to Mrs. Ray Bell
whose mother passed away in
Stratford last week.
In honour of Anniversary Serv-
ices being held June 10 at Bruce -
field, there were no services in
St. Andrew's Church, I: ippen.
FOR 3 YEARS
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Certificates
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Our readers write letters
Zurich Ont.
June 8, 1973.
Mr. herb Turl<heim, Editor,
Zurich Citizens News,
Zurich, Ontario.
Dear Sir;
The Life Membership to the
Ladies Auxiliary of the Blue
Water Rest home was presented
to the Auxiliary as a group and
not any one named person.
Our membership consists of
ladies of all faiths in our area,
and the Zurich Women's Instit-
ute as well.
Our previous successful May
Tea, bal<e sale and bazaar was
represented extremely well by
every denomination.
New and previous members
are welcome to attend the resi-
dent's annual picnic on June 20,
at 1; 30 p.m. sponsored by the
Auxiliary. Join now and help
make plans for our annual Bean
Festival booth, on August 25.
If you are interested please call
239-4M,
We welcome you!
Sincerely,
Irene J. Brisson, President,
Ladies Auxiliary, Blue Water
Rest Ilome.
EDITOR'S NOTE: The two stor-
ies relating to the above-ment-
ioned items were published in
a recent edition of the Citizens
News, and were contributed by
the writer of the above letter.
This newspaper had no part
whatsoever in the makeup of
the stories relating to the two
items in question.
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