HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-07-04, Page 34THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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MARRIED 55 YEARS - Mr. and Mrs, Henry Atkins were
honoured by members of their family recently on the occasion
of their 55th Wedding Anniversary. The couple have lived in
Hay Township for most of their married life. A dinner was held
in their honour at the Bavarian Inn, Bayfield.
Couple honored on 60th anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robin-
son, a highly respected Stanley
Township couple, celebrated
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Dashwood
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber
accompanied by Mrs. Vivian
Eagleson, Parkhill, visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Eagleson and Marshall, Man-
itoulin Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
and Darlene vacationed at
Niagara Falls and St. Cather -
hies last week where they call-
ed on Mrs. Louis Higinell.
The Altar Guild of Zion
Lutheran Ladies Aid for July is
Mrs. Valentine Becker and Mrs.
Irvin Rader. The bake sale
which had to be postponed on
account of two funerals will be
held this Saturday, July 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stormes
and family, St. Thomas and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cornelious
and family, Sarnia were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Mervyn Tiernan.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haist
and Mrs. Laura Grace of Pine-
llas Park, Florida, have return-
ed home following a pleasant
trip to Dinsmore, Sask., where
they attended the wedding of
Mr. and Mrs. Haist's grandson,
Gary Dutertre to Brenda Rouse,
of Milden, Sask. They also
visited relatives at Atlanta,
Caseville, Pigeon and Kelman-
augh, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Grenier
have returned home after a
pleasant ten day vacation at
Edmonton and Bonneville,
Alberta, where they visited with
George's brother Mike and his
sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Emile Valle on the occ-
asion of their 25th wedding
anniversary. They also visited
many other places of interest.
La
their Diamond Wedding Anniv-
ersary at their farm on Goshen
Line north, ,
On Sunday a family dinner
was served at their home when
they were joined by thirty fam-
ily members and relatives. Mr.
Robinson's brother, Rev. W.O.
Robinson, said grace and their
son Bill spoke briefly in apprec-
iation of his parents.
On their actual anniversary
date, June 25, relatives and
church friends called to extend
their congratulations. Mr. and
Mrs. Robinson's son, John, had
assisted his mother in beautify-
ing the yard that it might look
its best after one hundred and
twenty years in the Robinson
family.
Richard Robinson and Ethel
Emerson were married at the
home of the bride's parents,
near MacGregor, Manitoba.
Richard moved west in 1903
living some 25 years of his life
is Sask. The Robinsons have two
sons, Bill and John and one
daughter Norene Hayter. They
also have 12 grandchildren and
10 great grandchildren.
Beautiful gifts and flowers
were received, also many cards
of congratulations including a
congratulatory plaque from
Premier Davis, presented by
John Riddell, MPP from Huron.
Mr, and Mrs. Robinson have
been very active in the work
of the church with Mr. Robinson
singing in the choir for some 75
years.
There are 36 acres of forest
for every person in Canada.`
In general. the heavier the
wood, the better it is for fuel.
Some species of trees bear
both male and female flowers..
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