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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-06-20, Page 6Page 6 Citizens News, April 20, 1977 Bayfield by Milveua Ex ilbsou Mr. & Mrs. Murray Reid of Texas visited Thursday and Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Scotchmer. They also visited with their daughter, Sandra, a lawyer'sassistant in Toronto and their son John (Rick) who is in the R,C.M.P. and stationed at • Peterborough, Mr, Reid is taking over the management of Paul Bunyan Trailer Park for the summer and fall season. The family will be remembered by many villagers when they resided here, living in the Roy and Freda Scotchmer • cottage, now the Norman Talbot home, when Mr. Reid was stationed in Clinton. Mrs. Myrtle Robinson spent the Easter weekend with her family, Mr. & Mrs. Donald McLeod and family in Stoney Creek. Mr. & Mrs. Doug Sinnamon, Billy, Lori and Cori and Mrs. Sinnamon's sister, Miss Debbie Switzer of Clinton have returned from a two week vacation in Florida. They toured the State and visited Disneyland, Sea World, Cypress Gardens and many other places of interest and reported a most enjoyable holiday. Mr. & Mrs. J. B. Higgins were the guests for Easter with their son and family, Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Higgins, Colin and Scott in Port Dover. They then travelled on to Brantford where they visited Mr. & Mrs. George Bates, returning home to "The Maples" on Wednesday. Mrs. Berthena Hammond spent last week with her sister, Mr. & Mrs. Ed Florian and Dennis in Clinton. Mr; & Mrs. B. Myers visited Sunday and Monday with her mother Mrs. S. Bryant. Mr. & Mrs. Reid of London spent a few days at their home here. Obituary LORINA DIETRICH Mrs. Carl G. Dietrich (Lorina) passed away at Kitchener - Waterloo Hospital on Monday, April 18, 1977 after a lengthy illness. Lorina Jane Williams, of 116 Woolich Street, North in Kitchener was born in Hay Township near Zurich. She was a daughter of the late Solomon Williams and the former Bertha Ducharme. She is survived by her husband Carl, two sons, Joseph, of Kitchener and Ber- trand, of Waterloo, . a brother Jack Williams of Waterloo; two sisters; Madeline (Mrs. Wilfred Haugh), Waterloo, and Mrs. Margaret Campbell, of London. Eight grandchildren also sur- vive. Predeceased by a sister Mrs. Pearl Allen and by brothers George, Lloyd and William. Friends may call at the Ratz- Bechtel Funeral Home, 621 King Street West, Kitchener. Funeral Mass at St. Marys Roman Catholic Church, Kitchener, Thursday, at 10 a.m. Interment in Parkview Cemetery. DEKALB SEED CORN FOR SALE FOR GRAIN XL304, XL305, XL10, XL12 FOR ENSILAGE XL12, EX14A XL16 lake Van Wonderen R.R. 1, Varna Phone 565-5304 Mrs. Muriel Altoff returned to her home here after spending the winter in England. She visited with her sister in London and a sister in Basinstoke and also spent some time in Lincoln and York in the north of England. Mr. Renouf W. A. Johns, Mount Clemens, Mich., spent a few days at his home in the village. , Mrs. J. M. Atkinson who has been with her family, Mr. & Mrs. G. Pence, Steven and Robert in Rochester, Mich., for the winter has returned to her home in the village. Dr. Sally Beth MacLean and children Avery and Conan of Toronto were weekend visitors with her parents, Dr. & Mrs. R, G. Hunter, Mr. Ray Schell spent a few days in Woodstock, Norwich and Tillsonburg with his family and friends and on Saturday attended a Gideon's Zone Rally in Brucefield. Rick Weslake of London spent Easter with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd A. Westlake and on Sunday he and his brother Paul and Brian Kenwell of Goderich went to Toronto to bring his sister Catharine Anne home upon completion of her R.N.A. Course in Scarborough General Hospital. Doug Sinnamon of the Village Market reported that due to continued vandalism to the flower beds in front of his store THIS IS THE HOME FOR YOU! CUSTOM; Build to your requirements. 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The treasurers and secretary reports were read with 18 members answering the roll call. President Phyllis Campbell conducted the business with plans being made for the Bake Sale on May 21 to be held on Dawna Westlake's lawn at 11:00 a.m, The ladies who volunteered their help to spring clean the church were thanked for a job well done; and voted to do the same next year. Mrs, Reddoch arranged for the ladies to conduct the May 22 Church Service in Rev. Reddock's absence. Plans are to be made at the May meeting for bridal showers to be held for several girls in the congregation. The group ac- - Please turn to Page 9 1 Schneiders Corned Beef Schneiders Wieners Chapman's, 15 Flavors Ice Cream Blade or Short Rib Roasts Boston Blue Fish Homemade Head Cheese lb. .45 1 Ib. pkg. 794 2 litres 994 994 lb. 5 Ib. box $4 e3 9 Ib. 994 i i i Inquire about prices on sides and quarters of Local Feed Lot Beef. 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