HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-05-01, Page 15THURSDAY. MAY 1, 1975
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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LEAGUE CHAMPIONS - The Packers were acclaimed as league champions during the season
just concluded in the Zurich Ladies Bowling League. Back row left to right are Frances Gibson,
Hazel McEwen, Nellie Trott, Elaine Weido. Front row, Marg Clark, Leona Rader and Thelma Thiel.
News of Dashwood
Milt Haugh spent a few days
last week with bis daughter
and family, Mr. and Mia.
Mike Burke and Susan, Bramp-
ton.
Mrs. Ross Love attended a
trousseau tea for Wendy Elston,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Elston, Centralia, who
will be bride of her nephew,
Tom Hardy, May 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
spent Sunday at Kitchener with
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and
family.
The 25th Lutheran Laymen's
Convention was held at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church,
Stratford, April 26 and 27.
The theme was, "Discovering
God's World." Guest speaker
The apples and pears you
produce this year may be small,
even if you fertilize and spray
your trees properly, unless you
prune away excessive branches
during early March.
"Pruning is best done every
year, " says Ontario Ministry
of Agriculture and Food horticul
turist, J.K. Hughes. "It keeps
branches well -spaced,
was Gus. S. Melde, Internat-
ional President of the L.L.L.
Those attending from Zion
Lutheran Church, Dashwood,
were Mr. and Mrs, Earl Keller,
Mrs. Frieda Keller, Mrs.
Martha Miller,. Miss Helen
Nadiger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Martene, and Mr. and Mrs.
Reinhold Miller.
MEN'S CLUB
Dashwood Men's Club held
their annual ladies' night with
their wives as guests at their
dinner meeting at the Dashwood
Community Centre, Friday,
April 25, catered to by the
Dashwood Women's Institute.
Miss Angela M. Armitt, a
member of the Senate, Univer-
sity of Western Ontario, was
the guest speaker, taking for
her topic, "Laughing and that
is just what it was all about
as she kept everyone in "stitches
Dancing followed, to the music
of the Bluewater Playboys.
Approximately 120 were in
attendance.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray VanDorsselaer
and Susan and Mrs. Hilda
Haugh in South Huron Hospital
Exeter, were Mrs. Leo Leudtke,
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Enjoy that
bouquet of
cut flowers
Many women enjoy receiving
the gift of a bouquet of flowers,
but unfortunately cut flowers
don't last very long. Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food Horticulturist J.K. Hughes
has some useful tips to help you
prolong the life of your bouq-
uet.
"As soon as it arrives, cut one
to two inches off each stem and
place the flowers in warm wat-
er, " he advises. To supply the
blooms with necessary food, and
prevent blockagesof the tissues
that conduct nutrients up the
stems, add a preservative to the
water. This will also control
bacterial growth in the water
and, in some cases, help to
develop unopened buds.
Preservatives are available
at most florists and garden
centers.
Mr. Hughes says the flowers
need daily attention. "To
promote the flow of water up
the sterns, cut the bottom off
each stem every morning. At
the same time, empty the
flower container, clean it to
remove bacteria, and refill
it with fresh water to which
preservative has been added."
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