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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-08-14, Page 10Page 10 Zurich Citizens News, August 14, 1975 DASI/WOOD and DISTRICT NEWS Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader Dashwood 4-14 homemaking offer, Mitchell, and Mrs. club II held their Sth meeting Grace Ankenman, Waterloo, August 4, at the home of who had flown out for the Mr, and Mrs. Doug Shephard, wedding, accompanied them Grand Bend. A dip in the lake home. preceded the meeting. Mrs. Martha Miller has Progress of the gardens, returned home from South exhibiting vegetables of Huron Hospital. quality, and plans for Achieve- Mrs. Edith Beierling att- ment Day were discussed. The ended the Beierling-Allan girls had brought vegetables wedding at Hensall United and these were evaluated. Church, Saturday, and the A delicious punch and iced reception at the legion hall. donuts were enjoyed after the The groom, Wayne, is her meeting. grandson. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke To celebrate the approach- and Susan, Brampton, spent ing wedding anniversary of the weekend with Milt Haugh. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Nolan, the following guests gathered Mr. and Mrs. George Penn, at their home Sunday, Aug- Karen and Frank, and Mr. ust 10. Mrs. Nora Koessel, Mrs. Joe Yanka, Paul and Mr. and Mrs. David Chultz John, all of California, Sgt. and family, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. L.O. Pedersen, Kirk Jacober all of Detroit; George and Karen, Petaw- Mr. and Mrs. Niel Kock, awa; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Man - Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Hank uel, John and Larry; and Mrs. Bouwman, and family, Lime- Pete Pedersen, Florida, vac - house; Mr. and Mrs. Alan ationed with Mr. and Mrs. Chrysler and fannily, Goderich Oluf Pedersen and Mr. and Debbie Riddell and Ron Doug- Mrs. Bud Durdin. all, Exeter, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mrs. Albert Miller. Miller and Lisa have returned Mr. and Mrs. Maurice from a week holiday. They Beaver and daughters, enjoyed a day at Marine Saginaw, Michigan, were Land, then travelled into visitors at the home of Mr. New York State and up into and Mrs. Irvin Eckstein, Sun- Quebec, returning along the day. St. Lawrence Seaway and the Arnold Geiger, Pigeon, Thousand Islands. Michigan is spending a week Miss Joy Webb, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin is spending this week with Stade and Sherrie. Lisa Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Eleanor Salmon and Vicki Guenther have returned home Miller are attending a summer from a motor trip in the west, session of Figure Skating for two weeks at the new arena at the University of Western Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patter- son and Sarah, Grand Bend, were Monday evening callers with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rad- er. (intended for last week) Mrs. Amelia Wilbert, Mr. going as far as the ice fields of Jasper and also visiting many friends and relatives. On the return trip, they att- ended the wedding of Lee - land Guenther 's grand- daughter, Patricia Guenther, Moosejaw, Sask. On the ret- urn trip, two sisters of Mr. Guenther, Mrs. Lloyd Edigh- L You Are Part of the LIBERAL IN ONTARIO ARTY When You Join THE HURON MIDDLESEX PROVINCIAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE NOW Complete and forward this coupon to the HURON -MIDDLESEX LIBERAL ASSOCIATION P.O.BOX 311, LUCAN, ONTARIO Huron Middlesex Liberal Association P.O. Box 311, Lucan, Ontario I enclose $2.00 to cover my membership in the Association. Place my name on your mailing list and forward my membership immediately. NAME ADDRESS or RR Post Office Phone I live in the municipality of L and Mrs, Cliff Penhale attend- ed the graduation of Patricia Willert R.N. of Goderich at Kitchener Memorial Auditor- ium and the reception at Conestoga College. Friedsburg Days were very successful. The parade was most outstanding. Friends and relatives came from far and wide making it a most joyful occasion. HOLIDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Art Haugh, London with Mrs. Cora. Gaiser Rose Marie Weigand, Stratford with Mrs. Katie Weigand and Gordon. Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser, Kim and Lyn. Elizabeth Guenther, London with Barbara Guenther. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader, Sharon Rader and bill Ben- nett, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader. Mr. and Mrs. H. Enns, Mark and Florence, London, Mr. and Mrs. West Sommers, Stratford with `Mrs. Jean Walper. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weiberg and girls, London with Mr and Mrs. Leeland Restem- ayer and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van- dohl, Earl and Diane, Mont- real; Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walper and Mrs. Donald Duffy, Carrie and Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER Check the hose on your coolant system. Is it dry or cracked? Save money by hav- ing it changed NOW, instead of on the road under emergen- cy conditions. 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