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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-08-30, Page 3f;9 THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1973 Obituary EARL R. DICK Earl Robert Dick, of R.R.2, Staffa, died suddenly while on a trip to the east coast in Brewer, Maine, on August 22 in his 64tb year. Always interested in pub- lic affairs, Mr, Dick served on the Hibbert Township Council and other organizations. He was elected to the Hibbert Council in 1948 and served as a councillor until 1958. He direct- ed council affairs as reeve until 1966. He was a member of the Sea - forth Community Hospital Board for over 20 years. He was a member of the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority and served on the Hensall, Mitchell and Seaforth Fair Boards. He was a director of the VanEgmond Foundation. Mr. Dick was a member of Mitchell Branch No 128 of the Royal Canadian Legion and of Loyal Orange Lodge in Mitchell. Born in Hibbert Township, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Dick of Hensall. He was married, in Staffa in 1935 to the former Velma McNichol. Surviving are his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Louis (Shirley) Kramers, of Dublin, Mrs. Wayne (Donna) Reid of R, R,1, Aylmer, and Mrs. Larry (Bonnie) Kellington of Springfield; three sons, Reginald of Seaforth, and Gordon and Douglas at home. He is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. Wilmer (Grace) Broadfoot of Seaforth, Mrs. Jack (Jessie) Verbeem, Port Lambton, Mrs. Charles (Helen) Forrest, of Sarnia, Mrs. George (Margaret) Lythgoe of Strathroy, a brother Edwin, of R, R, 2, Staffa and 11 grandchildren. The late Mr. Dick rested at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in Hensall, where funeral service was held on August 25, at 2 p.m Interment was in Staffa Cemet- ery . Pallbearers were Jack Brint- nell, Alvin Cole, Ross Riley, ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Jack Chappel, Jack Kipsman and Clarence Coleman. Kenneth Totem, S.T.H. London, president of the Bible Society of Western Ontario was in charge of the service in St. Paul's Anglican Church Sunday morning. The flowers were in memory of Jean Middleton and Earl Dick. Grant and Kenneth Jones prov- ided the special music for Hen- sall United Church service on Sunday morning. Kenneth ac- companied on the accordian while both boys sang. The top- ic for Rev. Don Beck's sermon was "Thermometer or Thermos- tat. " The flowers placed in the church were from the funeral on Saturday of the late Earl Dick. Mrs. Robert Annan, Larry, Nancy and Blair of Pickering visited with Mrs. Edith Miller and relatives for a few days the past week. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pascuzzc of Strathroy, and saw Rock Glen at Arkona on Friday. They also attended the Bean Festival in Zurich on Saturday. Robert Annan, who is employed by Kenting Aviation in Ottawa, hasn't returned home yet, due to the rainy season in Kenya, Africa. PAGE 3 OLIVER AND LISA CHAT WITH MR. ZIFFLE AT THE BEAN FESTIVAL INSTANT ROYAL PUDDINGS BURNS° STEWS PHILLIP'S PACK OF 2 LIGHT BULBS TOILET BOWL CLEANER SANI FLUSH 3401 24 OZ WIZARD SPRAY PREPRICED 59e 6 OZ 4 OZ 6 59c 2 PKGS 69c 49 39c 95c ROOM DEODORIZER SPECIAL AERO LIQUID FLOOR WAX 27 OZ CARNATION EVAPORATED.2% PRICE SKIMMED MILK 16 OZ {�r� COFFEE MATE CARNATION WINDOW CLEANER WITH SPRAYER DEAL PACK 18 OZ EASY OFF 12 Oz 2/6' WINDOW CLEANER 22 OZ EASY OFF REFILLS 45 1 L13 COFFEE BREAK, OREO, LEMON SANDWICH CHRISTIE'S COOKIES 59' 2/69 LEWIS' POLY PACK of 12 DINNER ROLLS MAC and Cheese L.a FRESH Side Pork FRESI-1 ChickeLe s YjF h. STORE SLICED Side LOIN Pork y, fl• 9t ®39 1 39 LB 9 LB 8 LB LB DEL MONTE BRAND e or '; SCHNEIDERS PRODUCE LB GOLDEN YELLOW BANANAS LB 12 CANADA NO.1 CARROTS 2LBBAGS , /39 COOKING ONIONS CANADANO1 2LBBAGS 29ct FROZEN FOODS PEPPERIDGE FARM 13 OZ Layer Cakes WEEKEa; D SPECIALS Aug. 29, 30, 31, Sept. 1 PL A$E NOTE: We reserve the right to limit al quantities on all advertised items. upgst Ave MARKER'S 59`