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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1973
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
DASIIW000 and DISTRICT NEWS
Correspondent. Mrs. Ervin Rader
The United Church Women
of Calvary United Church held
their October meeting Tuesday,
October 9. The president, Mrs.
Gordon Bender, opened the
meeting and presided for the
business. Roll call was answered
by 18 members. The Huron Reg-
ional will meet at Grand Bend
October 16. The nominating
committee is Mrs. Lloyd Guen-
ther, Mrs. Cliff Penhaid, and
Mrs. Greta Schade. The ladies
will be selling church calendars.
The Thank Offering meeting
under the Literature and Com-
munications program was open-
ed by czairlady, Mrs. Sid Neeb.
Mrs. Don Gaiser read the script-
ure and Mrs. Mervyn Tieman
was pianist. Rev. Bruce Guy
showed a film strip on Leo
Beuerman which was a chall-
enge to all UCW ladies. An
interesting discussion followed.
LADIES AID
Group four of Zion Lutheran
Ladies Aid was in charge of the
f owl supper with Mrs. Bill Ber-
ends convener. Twenty-six
members and their husbands
or guests were present. FollowinE
supper a sing -song was held.
Mrs. Jim Hayter, president,
conducted a brief business meet-
ing. The Altar Guild reported
21 visits and the new Guild is
Mrs. Arnold Becker and Mrs.
Fred Schroeder. The Aid will
have a booth at Susan Willert's
sale November 3. Guest speaker
for November meeting will be
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
•
When two cars meet on a
narrow mountain road, the
driver coming down should
back up - it's safer than back-
ing down.
Drivers who pass the standard
vision test may have other
visual problems - such as faulty
depth perception, glare
blindness or tunnel vision - that
create driving troubles.
New car owners: remove the
price sticker from side window
as soon as possible. Sticker
advertises a brand-new car
with a brand-new spare tire in
the trunk - ready cash for a
thief.
Attention brides: in some
states, you have to provide
marriage certificate for proof
before you can put your new
name on a driver's license.
If you habitually take turns too
fast, your tires may become
prematurely scuffed.
If your car is prematurely aged, come
to Larry Sniders for youth on wheels.
Get a new, young car that can do the
job.
Larry Snider
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Rev. L.G. Stairs, secretary of
the Leprocy mission for Southern
Ontario.
Mrs. Charles Tiernan showed
slides of the church anniversary
and Friedsburg days pictures.
Mrs. Elgin Rader is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London,
where she underwent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Gould,
Windsor, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chandl-
er .
Ecron LaFond, Los Angeles,
California, visited with his
sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. William Miller last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
and Lorelei Durdin attended the
Orr -Shaw wedding at Westpark
Baptist Church, Royal York
Road, London, and the recept-
ion at the Holiday Inn, Welling-
ton Road, Saturday, October 13,
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcisaac
were taken by surprise Wednes-
day, October 3 when ten couples
namely, Mr, and Mrs. Hubert
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beck-
er, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Boyle,
Mr. an d Mrs. Bill Chandler,
Mr. and Mrs. George Tiernan,
Mr. and ND's. Lorne Kleinstiver,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riddell,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riddell,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hayter, and
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Rader arr-
ived at their home with gifts
and lunch on the occasion of
their silver wedding anniversary.
The same couples were guests
in Detroit, October '7 at a
party for Mr. and Mrs. Mcisaac
arranged by their children,
Mrs. Kathy LaBudde, Denise
and Larry Pellerito, Doug and
Steven Mcisaac. Monday,
October 8, Kathy LaBudde serv-
ed a buffet dinner to the Dash-
wood visitors.
4-H MEETING
Meeting five of the 4-1-1 girls
No two club was held October
9, with 19 girls present, The
cultures of Italy and Greece and
the influence they have had on
Canada were discussed. The
Balkan States, Ukranians, Poles,
and Hungarians also came under
discussion. The girls made
Hungarian Goulash and a "Sal -
ata." Laurie Becker made
Crepes with peach filling and
served them to everyone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rader and
Michael spent the weekend at
Little Current Manitoulin Isl-
and with Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Eagleson and Mars hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Weigand
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
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Melvin Elliot, Zurich and
attended anniversary services
at Goshen United Church.
The worst thing about getting
old is listening to the children's
advice.
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