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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-07-12, Page 3THURSDAY, JULY 12, 19'73 MRS, JOYCE PEPPER, CORRESPONDENT 47TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dilling were entertained on the occas- ion of their 47th wedding ann- iversary on July 6, at the Glen Allen Restaurant in London, by members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Alien Olsen, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dilling, of Sarnia. A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ol- sen after the dinner. Mrs. Love's daughter, Mrs. Lois Pentney, Thunder Bay, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Love. This week Mr. Love's daughter and husbanc Major and Mrs. Robert Graham, David and Kathryn are visiting the Loves, on their way from Edmonton to Kingston, where they have been transferred. Recent visitors with Mrs. Grace Peck included Nor, and Mrs. Bill Statham, of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Howe of Tucson, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elder, son John and friend Miss Cheryl Collins, all of Kingsville. Mc Arthur clan meet at Exeter The McArthur clan held their annual reunion on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hil- ton Laing, Exeter. After the noon mean, president George Greer conducted the business. Officers elected were presi- dent and secretary -treasurer, Evert and Joan Van Slighten- horst; sports committee, Bill and Shirley Elliott; table com- mittee, Hilton and Sally Laing. The 1974 reunion will be held on the second Sunday in July at the Laing home, A sports program was conduct- ed by Sally Laing and Jean Snell. Winners were Shannon Elliott, Stewart McQueen, Robbie Elliot, Jean Manson, Eddie Metcalfe, Richard Greer, Ruby Bell, Margaret Elliot, Evert Van Slightenhorst, Bert Boyd and Shirley Elliot. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 3 1 — Pym reunion held at Exeter The 41st annual Pym reunion was held Sunday, July 8, at Riverview Park, Exeter, with over forty in attendance. The president, Harry Cole welcom- ed everyone present. After a scrumptious dinner the business was conducted and the sports were as follows under the dir- ection of Marcia and Mark Shulman, Lillian and Alvin Pym acted for Joan and Brian Pym who were unable to attend. A candy scramble was enjoy- ed by everyone. The youngest baby present was Jessica Estelle Mennell, with her great grand- father William H. Essery being the oldest. Races were, girls 9- 12, Linda Roberts, Brenda Shul- man; boys 9-12, Bradley Shul- man; ladies, Helen Roberts, Bev McNamara; Young men, Jin Roberts, Paul McKellar, life saver and toothpick relay, Bren- da Shulman's team. Passing ball relay, Linda Robert's team; kick the shoe the farthest, Paul McKellar, Jim Roberts, ladies hick the shoe in the basket, Beth Cole; men, Harry Cole; balloon contest, Linda Roberts; bean jar guessing, Beth Cole; timed walking, Lena Kirkland, Next year's officers are presi- dent, Harry Cole, vice-presid- ent, Tony Shulman, secretary - treasurer, Helen Roberts;; sports committee, Marcia and Mark Shulman, Joan and Brian Pym. It was decided to have the picnic the same place and time, the second Sunday in July, next year. The remainder of the afternoon was spent visit- ing and renewing acquaintances. 0 Annual reunion of Smillie -Elder The 34th annual Smillie - Elder reunion was held under sunny skies at the Seaforth's Lions Park on Saturday, July 7. Some members enjoyed a dip in the pool while the rest enj- oyed renewing acquaintances and reminiscing. A sports program was carried out under the direction of Patti and John Elder which was en- thusiastically received. After the annual photograph session, a smorgasbord supper was served convened by Kay and Ken Eider, This was'greatly enjoyed, after which a business meeting pres- ided over by the president, Helen Howe, took place. Officers elected for the com- ing year were; honorary presid- ent, Dr.. Jennie Smillie Robert- son, Toronto; past president, Helen Howe, Arizona; president. Harold Shepherd , Toronto; vice president, Mary Scafe, Ailsa Craig; secretary -treasurer, Kay Elder, Hensall, social convenor, Lorraine Peck, Kip - pen; billet convenor, Patti and John Elder, Hensall; histor- ical album, Grace Peck, Hen- sall; family historian, Lorne Elder, Kingston; sports commit- tee, Kathy and Ray Fulmer, Windsor, John Elder and Cheryl Collins, Kingsville, Ken and Carol Elder, Ottawa. 0 Many of the plant containers sold at local garden centers ,disintegrate in the soil as a convenience feature. Other containers do not disintegrate and gardeners should remove plants from these containers be- fore planting. Fiber containers are becom- ing very popular, notes D.B. McNeill, horticultural special-. ist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Such containers do not have to be removed at planting. It is wise to cut off the heavy rim on some fiber containers before planting, NABOB COFFEE REGULAR, 1 LB, SUNGOLD POLY PACK OF 5 -3z OZ, ORANGE CR ST'' LS ENVELOPES HEINZ SPAGHETTI 14 OZ. NOODLE NUMBERS PEANUT BUTTER DELMONTE PACK OF 4 - 5 OZ 89` 69c SQUIRREL 32 OZ , $ 1 ® 0 PU'!'.'DING CUS DREAM!' `i.'i HI P TOPPING MIX 4 OZ NEAPOLITANS, SUGAR RINGS, CINNAMON RINGS 12 OZ, CHRISTIES COOKIES MAPLE LEAF, OREO 12 OZ, OR FIG BARS 1 LB, CHRISTIECOOKIES GARBAGEGLAD BAGS SARI FLUSH BABY DILLS PACK OF 10'S TOILET BOWL CLEANER 47 ROSE 48 OZ. HOT DOG OR HAMBURG PACK OF 8'S 9Q yr/r 9 2/ 5 OZ. 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