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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-09-06, Page 15PAGE 16 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1973 a t1 ,.. , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , lt , , , , , t , , , , , , , , , ,. , , , , , , , . DAS/IW000 and DISTRICT NEWS Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader RADER PICNIC The final Rader picnic was held at Dashwood Community Centre on Sunday September 2. Although guests travelled from Michigan to attend, lack of interest forced attenders to decide to discontinue it. Funds left in the treasury were donat- ed to the Cancer Society from the Henry Rader family in memory of Mrs. Martha (Rader) Merrier, one of the starters of the picnic. ' President, Garnet Weiberg welcomed those present and awarded prizes to Irvin Rader for the birthday prior to Sept- ember 2; most buttons, Mrs. Ivan Taylor; closest numbers, ladies, Mrs. Harry Hayter, men, Fred Miller; jelly beans in the jar, Sandra Coleman. Robert Wein awarded prizes to the children present. Mrs. Elmer Rader was in charge of the tables. Erma Wein, secret- ary- treasurer, reported on the last picnic and will record the final one. Mrs. Ruthann deNiet, Willow dale and Sharon Rader, London have returned home after spend- ing a week with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rader and baby, Tammy, are spending some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Grenier and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader in the process of moving to Goderich. Miss Cathy Grenier, Burling- ton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Grenier. The 4-H Leaders, Mrs. Ray Rader, Mrs. Earl Keller, Mrs. Gordon Bender and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe attended the leaders training school in Exeter last week for the fall club, "The World of Food in Canada." Any girl who was 12 by September 1, may join. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason and family who sold their farm to Andy Wiechowsl<i have taken up residence in the Lyle Steeper house until their new home in Dashwood is completed. Mrs. Mary Weber spent a few days last week with her daught- er and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Eagleson, Little Current, Manitoulin Island. Dianne's two aunts, Mrs. Lyle Steeper, Corbett, and Mrs. Gordon Eagleson, Southampton, acc- ompanied her there. Jordan Guy, Denfield spent a few days with his grandparents Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Guy. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Morgret and family flew from Toronto to Beach Park, Clinton, Conn- ecticut, where they visited with Mrs. Morgret's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis, as well as her sisters and brothers arid their children. They enjoyed fishing and swim- ming and "cool" nights. Obituary GORDON A. CLEMAS A London resident, Gordon A. Clemas passed away sudden- ly at Victoria hospital, London, on Sunday, August 26, in his 62nd year. Ile was the husband of the former Doris Bolton. Surviving besides his wife, are one daughter, Mrs. Jim (Marilyn) Ross, of Kingston, and one son, A. Gordon Jr., of London; one sister, Mrs. Rita Dashwood girl pork hostess Debbie Riddell, 18 -year old daughter of Iluron Jv1PP Jack Riddell, R.R.1, flay P.O., last Thursday night was crowned Huron County Pork Hostess. The event took place in conjunc• tion with the annual pork barbe- cue sponsored by the Huron County Pork Producers in Seaf- ortlt. The other two girls in the contest were Janice Johns, 19, of R,R,3, Exeter, and Adrienne VanRaay, 19, of Dashwood. About 1100 persons attended the annual barbecue and ate more than 800 pounds of pork Adults paid $2.50 for their plates, while all youngsters under six years of age were al- lowed to eat for nothing. Those six to 12 years old paid only one dollar for their plates. BRO.WNIE'S �� CLINTON - ONTARIO l4EATRE WEEKEND SHOWS ONLY starting Friday, Sept. 7 FRI„ SAT., SUN. -- "Barbra Streisand gives the best performance of her career." -JUDITH CRIST Today Show September 7, 8, 9 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT KARATE/ N -FU! The new screen excitement that gives you the biggest kick of your life! Bruce Leen very limb of his body i. a lethal weapon n, / ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Itoti:._. Abel, and one brother, Lorne Clemas, all of London. There are also six grandchildren. The body rested at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home, Dashwood, until noon on Tues- day, August 28, when removal was made to the A. Millard ° George funeral home, London. Funeral service was held at the home on Thursday, August 30, at 1 30 p.m. with interment in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Rev. Clifford G. Park officiat- ed. MRS. FLORENCE DOWDS Mrs. Florence LaBelle (Hand- ford) Phinn Dowds, of Grand Bend, passed away at Victoria Hospital, London, on Tuesday, August 28. She was rhe widow of the late James Dowds, of Obituary THOMAS KYLE SR. A long time resident of Hen- sall, Thomas Kyle Sr., passed away in South Huron hospital, on Tuesday, September 5, in his 95th year. He had been a resident of the Bluewater Rest Home for the past three years. I3orn in Flay Township on May 31, 1879, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, • Thomas Kyle. After farming some years in Hay Township they retired to Hensall. He was the Town Constable in Ilensall for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle were marr- ied, November 0, 1903. Surviving besides his wife the former Nancy Kipfer are three sons, Roy, of Timmins, Dave, Flensall, Russell, . St. Catherines; two daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Isabel) Merrier, Zurich; Mrs. Clare (Dorothy) Tuckey, of London. There are also 15 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Two other sons Byron and Tom predeceased him. The body is resting at the Bonthron Funeral Hone in Hen- sall. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. 0 rom my window (continued from page 14) ful crowd looking for a place to park but rhe oldsters as well? Why not an evening of live entertainment complete with flashing lights and other visual aids? Why not a concert of rec- orded music using some of the top music of the day plus sec- ond -to -none sound equipment? If you think I'm miles off base ---if you think the youth of the day is hooked on sex and violence-- sit down and talk seriously to the kids you know. Listen to them. Hear their wants and their needs. You'll find the) want just about what everybody else wants ---only ina little different wrappings. You'll find they are wonderful people with an appetite for adventure and romance of almost the same type as yours.. , and you'll find they are a lot more discerning and a lot more entertainment -- wise than most adults give them credit for. There's nothing new about looking for a place to park. There's nothing new about bad movies, What is new is that a large percentage of today's youth are mature enough to handle both. Delaware. Surviving is one daughter, Margaret R. Donaldson, of Columbus, Ohio, along with three grandchildren. A son, Ted Phinn, of Ancaster, predeceased her. A memorial service was held at the Mary Ellen Memorial Chapel, Grand Bend, on Satur- day, September 1, conducted by Rev. William Robinson, of Goderich. The body was donated to the medical school of the University of Western Ontario. The T. Harry Hoffman funeral home, Dashwood, was in charge of arrangements. GARNET C. WTLDFONG Garnet C. Wildfong, of Sarnia, and formerly of Dash- wood passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia on Monday, September 3, in his 70th year. His wife, the former Pearl Tiernan predeceased him in 1955. He was the son of the late Joseph and Lucinda Wild- fong. Mr. Wildfong is survived by one daughter, Marion (Mrs,. David Bull), of Chatham; three sons, Keith, of London, Grant of London, and Neil, of Leam- ington. One brother Clayton, of Strathroy. Also thirteen grandchildren . The body is resting at the T. 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