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THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 17
NEW DENTAL BUILDING - Work began this week in Zurich on a new building which will be
the offices of Dr. Grant Lee, a demist who will be practicing here when the construction is
completed. Dr. Lee is seen in the foreground of this photo as he watches the excavation work
being CP 'Tied out. Securing a dentist for the area is rite culmination of many months of work on
the part of the Zurich Chamber of Commerce. 1)r. Lee graduates from the University of Western
Ontario Faculty of r)entistry on Friday, and will remain around the building project until the joh
is ready for occupancy.
Huronvi*
Allen Van Der Ende and Jake
Bengamin provided solo rnusical
numbers for rhe Sunday even-
ing Christian Reform Song
service. Mr. Aire Van Der
Ende led the service with mem-
bers of the congregation forming
a choir.
The Brussels United Church
Women visited the home on
Monday afternoon and following
a variety program each of the
residents received candy treats.
Rev. LeDrew was emcee for rhe
afternoons program which includ
ed several numbers by a quartet -
Ruth Hupfer, Berry Campbell,
Barbara McCutcheon and Sarah
Stephenson accompanied by
Mary Bryans; selections by the
band using kitchen utensils,
Mexican hat dance; square
dance and a skit "An Aeroplane
Ride." This annual visit and
treats are greatly appreciated
by the residents which was ext-
ended to the ladies by Norman
Spell.
The Harboraires and Freedom
Singers provided a musical
program for "Family Night."
Luke Lise of the Freedom Sing-
ers was emcee for the evening
and along with Alice Roorda
and Francis Jongegan sang sev-
eral duet and solo numbers. The
Iiaroraires are a chorus of 25
men from the Clinton and God-
erich area, led by George Buch-
anan and accompanied by Ed
Stiles, who love to sing and
proved it by singing many of
the favourites. Mr. Walter King-
swell thanked the entertainers
on behalf of the residents.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Penhale
of St. Thomas spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pen -
hale.
Ivir. and Mrs, Lloyd McGee,
of Wroxeter, spent Sunday with
Miss Q. ertie McGee.
Mr. and Mrs. William McGee
of Centralia spent the weekend
with Miss Gertie McGee.
Mrs. Albert Thomas and Mrs.
Allan Yates and son, and Miss
Alma Barnes, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Penhale last
Saturday,
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Variety Of
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