Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-02-16, Page 27NORM SALMON GENERAL CONSTRUCTION - Remodelling - Renovations - Repairs - Painting - Additions GOOD RATES 2364288 52 Main St. W. ZURICH Now. Bausch & Lomb introduces the first all-weather sunglass. Bausch & Lomb AmberMatic sunglasses On cloudy days they're amber, to sharpen vision. On sunny days they turn sunglass brown, to block glare. OPTICAL SEOPPE 405 Main St., Exeter Tel. 235-0511 ZPS WINNERS — The annual public speaking competition for intermediate and senior grades at Zurich Public School were held recently. In the junior division, (left -right) Lori Turn- bull finished second, Kelly Schroeder, first and Darrell Gingerich placed third. Staff photo W.I. hears exchange teacher By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD The February meeting of Dashwood W.I. was held with the Citizenship and World Affairs group in charge and Mrs. Earl Keller, convener. The roll call was answered by - naming a province of Canada and its capital. Guests were the 4-H girls and mothers. Mrs. Keller gave a reading, "Thank you Canada". Speakers, Sandra Schroeder and Carol Rader, who had been on a school Quebec trip introduced themselves in French and called upon their French high school teacher, Miss Rae Wild, who spoke on her experiences as an exchange teacher in a non English school in Northern Quebec. Mrs. Howard Datars read the experiences her daughter, Elizabeth had on her trip to Ottawa. The president, Mrs. Ray Rader, presided for the business. Carol Rader, Cynthia Willert and Sherrie Stade were presented gifts for receiving Provincial REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the ZURICH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Tuesday, February 21 8 P.M. ... HAY TOWNSHIP HALL, ZURICH y honors in 4-H work. The leaders were also given token gifts. Mrs. Gordon Bender reported on a planning meeting she -had attended for the 75th an- niversary of the district. Canvass for the Red Cross will take place in March. A Donation will be made to the benefit fund for the Rumball family. There will be no more euchres this year. Visitors from Alberta Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid met following the mid -week service of songs, witnessing and a skit presented by six young people, Lucille Bech- man, Debbie Ivey, Gloria Peterson, Marg Palmer, Dave Quist and Vic Pedersen from the Camrose Lutheran College, Camrose, Alberta. Mrs. Lorne Genttner, president, dealt with the business. There were 21 present. The Altar Guild reported 24 visits, 5 treats and one phone call. The new Guild is Mrs. Esther Salmon and Mrs. Erna Schroeder. The Aid will cater to two weddings, one in March and one in April. A donation will be made to the benefit fund for the Rumball family. The meeting was closed with "The Lord's Prayer". Group One served lunch. Persona Is Mr. & Mrs. Robert Milier and Joel, Port Elgin and Mr. & Mrs. Dick Wiens and family, St. Catharines, were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Albert Milier. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader were Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Gamble, London and Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Rader Mrs. Paul Watson has returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital where she underwent surgery. Jim Becker is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, having had surgery. Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Rader and Brian visited with Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rader and family, Goderich, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Leo Gibson have returned home following three weeks in Florida at Ft. Myers Beach where the weather was lovely and warm. They also had good driving conditions. Daniel, Jonathan and Judith Mellecke and Doris Stephen attended the Youth Retreat at Holy Cross Lutheran church, Kitchener, on the week end. Mrs: Cora Gaiser and Milt Haugh visited in London last week with their brother, Art Haugh. Mrs. Art Haugh is still in intensive care at Victoria Hospital, following surgery. St. John Ambulance needs volunteers — young people interested in helping others and saving lives. Boys and girls between the ages of 11 and 16 can join St. John Am- bulance Cadets if they have the written consent of their parents. Contact St. John Ambulance, 46 Wellesley Street, East, Toronto M4Y 1G5 for more information. TAKE YOUR PICK! LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD. HAS THE NEW 1978 FORDS ON DISPLAY NOW * FORD LTD * THUNDERBIRD * LTD . ' * GRANADA 3,"T MUSTANG 11 * FAIRM NT ,, * PINTO * FIESTA - * WAGONS (Ford LTD, Fairmont, Pinto a nd Club Wagon) . Sized Right/Priced Right LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LTD. Exeter 295-1640 London 227-4797 Citizens News, February 16, 1978 Page 11 Visit Our Store FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF * Groceries * Confectionery * Novelties Dairy Store MAIN ST - ZURICH PHONE 236-4930 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The 103rd Annual Meeting of the Hay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Township Hall, Zurich, on Tuesday the 28th day of February, 1978 at 2 p.m., for the presenta- tion of the Annual Report, to elect three directors to replace those whose terms ex- pire, and to transact all business as may be done at a general meeting of the policyholders. The Directors whose term of office expire are Howard Datars, Dashwood; Leonard Erb, Hensall; and Carl Turnbull, Dashwood. Mr. Datars and Mr. Turnbull are eligible for re-election; Mr. Erb is not eligible for re- election due to By -Law #21 — Qualifications of Directors (b). President, Howard Datars Secretary -Manager, John R. Consitt Your Child's Portrait In vivid color A gift to Y. ,u fro GRAND BEND NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Just drop into our store during the days and hours listed below, YOU.' lovely gift picture will be taken FREE by a professional children's photographer. One gift sit to a family which croups. our way of saying ""l :iu`'t? l ou" t our regu- laI customers. and "uv'el:-•4tin e" everyone else. URSDAY FE VARY 23rd. M 6PM ONE DAY ONLY I