Zurich Citizens News, 1976-05-26, Page 9vyn Tiernan, Mrs. Ross Love,
• Mrs. Helen Grieves and Miss
Helen Nadiger were on a bus
tour to Ottawa last week for
the Tulip Festival. They visited
the museum of Science and Tech-
nology and saw the old steam
engine from Dashwood Industries
(Klumpp's Mill). Three of the
ladies rias their picture taken
with it. They also visited the
Parliament Buildings, had a boat
trip on the Rideau Canal and
visited the stable of the R.M.
police and saw the horses which
take part in the musical ride.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Rader and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader, London
spent last week at Inverlqcky.
Irvin was lucky to catch a 12
pound 36 inch pike.
Mrs. Ray Rader, Mrs. Gordon
Bender, Mrs. Martha Miller,
Mrs. Eben Weigand, Mrs. Greta
Schade, Mrs. Hilda Rader,
Mrs. Syd Baker and Mrs. Flossie
Willett, members of Dashwood
W.I., attended the District Ann-
ual at Crediton last week. Miss
Idella Gabel A.R.C.T, provided
a musical number.
Mrs. Ray Rader, District
P.R.O. set up a metric exhibit.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke and
Susan, Brampton, were weekend
guests with Milt Haugh.
Last Week's Confirmation
Visitors
Mrs. Victor Tyler and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Weiberg, David and
Karen, Waterloo,- with Mr. and
Mrs. John Macdonald and family
in honour of Brenda.
Ted, Barb, Rob and Chris
Packman, London, and Jim and
Marlene Regier, Hensall, with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tyler and
family in honour of Sandra.
Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Barz,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Clausius and Brad, Zurich,
Mrs. Mary Gerber, Zurich,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader,
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Imance and Jason, Hensall,
Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Coates,
Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rader, Sara and Melanie, St.
Marys., Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Rader, Robert and Shelley,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Rader
and family, R.R. 3, Zurich,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Rourke,
Exeter, Judy Clausius, Craig and
Citizens News, May 26, 1976 -Page 9
Dashwood residents
tilOttawatulips
Mrs,
Letta Taylor, Mrs. Mer-
BASE BAL L
SCHEDULE
Zurich Women's Softball
First team listed plays at 7 p.m.
2nd team listed plays at 9 p.m.
A - Mini -Mets C - Dodgers
B - Dominions D - Road Runners
June 29
A vs D
BvsC
July 6
D vs B
A vs C
July 13
A vs B
C'vs D
Jule 20
D vs B
C'vsA
July 27
B vs C'
D vs A
ROAD RUNNERS: C. Lesley
Hogg, Betty Lynn Koehler,
Cindy O'Brien, Carmel Sweeney,
Katherine Wcido, Brenda Wild-
er, Marge Schilbe, Marion
McNutt, Monica Bedard, Darlene
Desch, Mary Ann Regier, Donna
O'Brien, Angela Dittmer. •
DODGERS: C. Loretta Ayotte,
A. Laura Overholt, Donna Lesper-
ance, Rosemary Beange, Vicki
Overholt, Louise Merner, Mich-
ele Dietrich, Nancy Rader,
'Judy Clausius, Sandra Rickert,
Jane Rooseboom, Cheryl Den -
online, Debbie Eckel.
MINI METS: C. Kay Gardner, A.
Donna Hamather, Brenda Schil-
be, Doris Goldsmith, Charlene
Regier, Pauline Miller, Joy
Hogg, Willie Bedard, Elizabeth
Merner, Nancy Egan, Sharon
Brokenshire, Lynn Schwartzen-
truber, Betty Kirk.
DOMINIONS: C. Diane Clarke,
A. Becky Regier, Susan Parke,
Janet McKinley, Brenda Mc-
Kinley, Mary Lou McKinley,
Marg Clarke, Elaine Ducharme,
Mary Ann Vermunt, Mary Ann
Geoffrey, Denise Rau, Nellie
VanWonderen, Wilma Weiberg.
June 1
A vs B
C vs D
June 8
BvsC
D vs A
June 15
C vs A
D vs B
June 22
Cvs0
B vs A
Marc, Zurich with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Rader and family in honour
of Patti.
Louis Restemayer, Mr. and
Mrs. Hank Bowerman and family,
Limehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Chrysler and family, Goderich;
Miss Debbie Riddell, Ron Doug-
all, Exeter with Mr. and Mrs,
Herbert Miller and family in
honour of Brenda.
Mrs. Hilda Rader, Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Wilson, Centralia;
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Rader and
family; and Mr. and Mrs. Colin
McGregor and family,
London; Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Wilson and family, Centralia;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Rader and family, Dorchester;
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wilson and
family, Bryanston; and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Miller and family,
Hensall, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Rader and family in honour of
Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gravel,
Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Fahner and Dean Boyle
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Becker
and family in honour of Joe.
Mrs. Jessie Rader, Mrs. Gwen Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wagner and with Mrs. Web Schulze and Mr.
Rader, Julianne and Billie, Robbie spent Sunday at Detroit and Mrs. Ken La Butte.
CHAMBER DONATES STAGE—The Zurich Chamber of Commerce has donated a 32 ft, by 13 ft. port-
able stage to the arena. It was built on wheels by Chamber members under the supervision of Don Oke.
One-third of the state is on hinges to fold over the rest for easy moving. Above, left, Ray McKinnon
watches as Leo Meidinger hammers a horseshoe in place on the side of the stage. Kneeling beside him
is Don Oke with George Haggitt, president of the Chamber, looking on. News Photo
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The Census of Canada will
provide important benefits for
all Canadians, but the farming
community has special needs.
That's why you are asked to
complete the agricultural
questionnaire, in addition to
the general questionnaire.
Howls the information
used?
Farming is so complex that
we need all the information
we can get to develop policies
and programs to meet agricul-
ture's rapidly changing needs.
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The facts only you can provide
are used to help agricultural
associations and government
• agencies plan and develop .
new and existing programs.
Our lips are sealed.
The information you pro-
vide on Census Day is so vital
to the future of Canada that
there is a law requiring you to
count yourself in. This law also
ensures that none of your an-
swers shall be passed on to any
other government depart-
ment. Only Statistics Canada
personnel, who are sworn to
secrecy, see your question -
lis
Crnmtyo
naire and they are subject to
legal penalties if they disclose
your answers to anyone else.
What to do if you
don't know What to do.
If you have prohlemswit.h
the Census of Agriculture
questionnaire., fill in all the
questions you are able to an-
swer and leave the rest until
the census representative
comes around to pick up your
completed documents.
If you didn't receive either
'questionnaire by May 31st, or
the questionnaires in the
official language of your choice,
call the long distance operator
and ask for ZENITH 0-1976.
There is no charge.
We're.counting on you.
The 1976 Census of Agricul-
ture is important to everyone
who farms,It's something we
can't do without and we can't
do it right without you.So
please help us make
the 1976 Census of •'T •
iplecom-
plete success.
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