HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-05-15, Page 7THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1975
Golden Glimpses ,
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No doubt everyone has been
busy with gardens, flower beds
and lawns after the nice weath-
er we have been enjoying over
the past week.
Monday afternoon some of the
residents enjoyed a bus ride by
way of Grand Bend, Greenway,
Exeter, and back home. Films
were shown during the evening
followed by refreshments.
On Tuesday evening the
Ladies Auxiliary held their reg-
ular monthly meeting. Mrs.
Arthur Brisson, Mrs. Arnold
Merner and Mrs. Mary McKin-
non were in charge of the prog-
ram. The Bedard trio, Mary
Margaret, Charles and Gerard
favoured the audience with tap
dance numbers. The Bradley
family of Clinton provided a
very enjoyable variety program
as well. Refreshments were
served by the committee in
charge after which they adjourn-
ed to the board room for the
business part of the meeting.
The sympathy of Residents
and staff is extened to the family
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
Russian highway planners
searched among international
symbols for a better stop sign -
and finally came up with the
US red octagon, complete with
STOP in English.
Inexpensive safety investment -
new windshiled wiper blades.
They work best when they're
fairly new and rubber is "live."
New ignition lock keeps the
car from starting even if the
thief has keys! Works with
push buttons, can be moved
from one car to another.
Maintaining a constant speed
can improve gas economy by
7 to. 9 percent over driving
with as little as a 5 mph varia-
tion.
Carburetor idle mixture should
be adjusted after the ignition
timing has been set.
You'll get first-class service with our
first-class cars at Larry Sniders. See
our good-looking, smooth -riding
models today.
Larry Snider
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EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
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I 'ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS.
The Sunday evening chapel
service was conducted by Rev.
A.M. Schlenker of Crediton,
Mr. and Mrs. Carmin Schlenker
of Kitchener sang a duet and was
accompanied on the organ by
Mrs. Leila Finkbeiner.
of the late Mr. William Stuart.
On Friday evening bingo was
enjoyed followed by refreshments
Saturday afternoon the Ladies
Auxiliary held their annual May
Day Tea and bake sale which
proved to be very successful.
Mother's Day brought a large
number of visitors over the week-
end to honour Mothers here,
as everywhere, with many beaut-
iful flower arrangements and
other treats.
On Saturday evening the young
people of Bayfield Baptist Church
gathered in the dining room with
the residents for deyotions.
Stephen
tax rate
of fire protection at Huron
Park --the latter of which was
formerly protected by the Ont-
ario Development Corporation,
which owns the industrial town -
site.
The general rate increases
also apply to Huron Park resid-
ents but ratepayers in the town-
ship's three police villages will
fare considerably better. Cred-
iton's mill rate increase is
1.27 mills. Dashwood's 9.59,
and Centralia's 15.25 mills.
Reeve Desjardine said resid-
ents of the police villages pay
smaller shares of the general
cost of administration.
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MARRIED IN ST. BONIFACE CHURCH
Joanne Miller and Paul Gullo were united in marriage at St.
Boniface Church, Zurich, on Saturday, April 26. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, Dashwood, and
the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gullo, of Italy.
The couple. reside in London.
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