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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1974
35 Years Ago
The Zurich Creamery spons-
ored a monster picnic at Grand
Bend last Wednesday at which
about 800 attended.
Another customer has been
added to the Zurich water
system. Mr. Orville Witmer
has had a pipeline run into his
milk house.
The following are the results
of high school entrance exam-
inations held at the Zurich
centre. first class honours,
Gladys Baechler, Della Ginger-
ich, second class honours,
Keith Atkinson, Maxine Durand,
Mary Foster, Eileen Patterson,
Ellwood Truemner, Herbert
Turkheirn, pass, Leon Bedard,
Bruce Church, Glenn Deitz,
William Flaxbard, Aleda Gren-
ier, Norma Hey, Ruby Gaiser,
Lee Jennison, Patricia Mittle-
holtz, Jean Sreenan.
Dr. and Mrs. Garnet Walper,
of Detroit, are holidaying with
relatives here.
Dr. and Mrs. J.A. Addison
left with their rolling home
last Thursday for holidays up
north.
25 Years Ago
Misses Sheila Schilbe and
Mary Jane Howald are attend-
ing the Lutheran Girls' Camp
at Edgewood Park, near Guelph,
for two weeks.
Mr. Bruce Eickmeier, of Zur-
ich who enrolled in the Faculty
of Dentistry at the University
of Toronto, has been successful
in passing all his examinations
with a class standing of 15 in a
class of 75 .
-OF-
YEARS GONE
-BY-
President George Deichert,
past president Theodore Haberer
and secretary Bill Siebert are
attending the International
Convention of Lionism in New
York City this week.
Maurice O'Dwyer left on Sat-
urday for Halifax where he will
follow up his duties and studies
in the Canadian Navy training
base.
Mrs. Mary Hey, Mrs. Mich-
ael Meidinger and Miss Louisa
Rarich spent a few days at the
home of the former's daughter,
Mrs. Flossie Staubus, at Sauble
Beach.
Dr. and Mrs. P.J. O'Dwyer
left on Tuesday for Winnipeg
where they will visit at the
home of Dr. O'Dwyer's brother.
The following awards were
won by students at Exeter High
School: Lions Club Award,
John Haberer, Shop Work,
Herb Klopp, English and History
Theresa Dietrich.
20 Years Ago
Mr. and Mrs, Reg Black
and children returned to Zurich
from camping in the Pinery.
Miss Betty O'Brien has taken
a position in the office of the
Kalbfleisch Mills in Zurich.
Notice has been received by
Mr. Peter Cundy that he will
be transferred to the Bank of
Montreal branch in Alvinston.
Mr. Grant Male will be repl-
acing him at Zurich.
Miss Mary Lou Fritz, of Zur-
ich, and Miss Marilyn Cosens,
of Warwick, left London last
Friday on a seven -week's tour
to the Canadian West, U.S.A.
and Mexico.
- In the July 1 fornoon game
on the Zurich diamond, the
Dashwood Tigers won over the
Zurich Lumberkings by the score
of 7-4.
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Bloch,
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Clausius
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Laid-
law spent the weekend in the
states.
On Sunday, July 4, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Rader, of the Goshen
Line south, were host and host-
ess to a gathering of 48 des-
cendants of the Birk family,
A large number of villagers
and community attended the
monster centennial celebration
at St, Peter's Parish, St. Joseph.
A day camp for girls from
ages 8-12 inclusive, sponsored
by the boys' and girls' commit-
tee of the Zurich Lions Club,
and under the direction of Kath-
ie Kalbfleisch and Arlene I-]ab-
erer, is being held during the
week of July 19-23 at Cedar -
brook Camp.
10 Years Ago
Workmen are busy at both
the Hensall Bell Telephone
exchange and the Hay Municip-
al Telephone exchange at
Zurich, completing the install-
ation of equipment for dial
conversion later this fall.
Gentle rains on three days
during the past week have aided
all crops, especially those in
the central part of the county.
A committee of five was
named to draw up the constit-
ution of the newly formed Hur-
on County Historical Society
when it metin the Huron County
Courthouse at Goderich rec-
ently.
A 51 year old commercial
fisherman from Goderich, start-
ed his first day on a new job,
drowned Monday afternoon in
Lake Huron. Harvey Johnston
was working on one of the
fishing tugs owned by Donald
McLeod , of Bayfield, and was
not missed for some time by the
crew of the tug after apparently
falling over the side.
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Former resident
dies in hospital
Sister M. St. Angela, the
former Teresa Hagan, an
Ursuline Sister of "The Pines"
Community, Chatham, died at
St. Joseph's Hospital on Sun-
day, July 7, in her 89th year
and her 63rd year of her relig-
ious life.
She was the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Hagan of the
Parr Line, Hay Township,
and was born at the Homestead
near Hillsgreen,
She is survived by one
brother, Dr. John A. Hagan,
Chicago, and several nephews
and nieces.
A prayer evening in the
Chapel of "The Pines."
and the funeral Mass was held
on Tuesday evening at 7:30
p.m. Interment was held on
Wednesday at St. Anthony's
Cemetery, Chatham, at 9 a.m.
Attending the Funeral Mass
from a distance was her nephew,
Leo Hagan, Seaforth and his
sons Paul and Frank Hagan;
also Rev. H.J. Laragh who tool<
part in the mass service.
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