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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1958 ZURICH Citizens NEWS
LEE v ATER and
MB,S, RUSSELL GRA1
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner,
Debbie and Stewart, visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Clifford Stewart, Clinton.
Miss Kathleen Talbot, •Stratford
Teachers' Colle,ge, spent the week-
end with her :parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Clifford Talbot, Blue Water
Highway. '
Miss Reta Martin, Kitchener
Bible School, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Martin, Bronson Line, She
was accompanied by Miss Eliza-
beth Faus, Pennsylvania, who al-
so attend e the Kitchener Bible
School
Miss Elizabeth Johnston, Zur-
ich, spent Sunday with Helen
Grainger.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penhale,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Penhale,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Bennett; Goderich.
T. J. Rawlings
ACCOUNTANT
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9,00-12.00 — 1.15-6.00
EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT,
RAYFIELD NE
IsiGER, Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell,
opened their new home for a
cooking demonstration on Thurs-
day. Those present were, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Dunn, Jr., Mr, and Mrs.
John Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin
Westlake, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Scotchmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. John
McConnell, Mr. and Mrs, Percy
Johnston.
Miss Evelyn Hyde, Kipper',
spent the weekend with Miss Ann
Westlake.
On Friday, January 24, a well -
attended reception was held in the
Bayfield Town Hall for Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas P'enhale (Carol Fa-
ber). Desjardine's orchestra pro-
vided the music for dancing. At
midnight the bridal couple were
called to the platform and an ad-
dress was read by Donald War-
ner. Kenneth Pollock presented
them .with a well: filled purse of
money. Tom, in a few well chos-
en words, thanked all on behalf of
Himself and his wife and invited
everyone to visit them in their
new home.
Mr, John Esler and. son Gordon,
Calgary, Alberta, called on, Mrs,
James Carnie last Friday after-
noon. John Eisler left this part
of the country in 1904 and this is
.the first time he has visited back
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here. He once lived on the £arm
now owned by Curtis Gingerich,
Bronson Line.
Mrs. John McKinley, who cele-
brated her 85th birthday on Fri-
day, January 24, spent the day
with her sister Mrs. Robert/A/lc-
Kinley, at the home of left. and
Mrs. John Scatchmer, Blue Water
Highway.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Talbot, were Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Valney and Henry
Baird, Forest,
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Westlake
and Barbara spent Friday and
Saturday in London with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Talbot.
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BLAKE
(Mrs. Amos Gingerich
Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erb and
family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Oesch, Blake,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich
Curtis Gingerich and Sande., Ken -
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
neth Gingerich and Allan Steckle
spent Tuesday at New Hamburg
and Kitchener, attending a church
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ginger-
ich and Norma Jean accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich,
Audrey and Harold spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schw-
int at Baden.
Wililani Steckle spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ginger-
ich and Betty.
Little Janice Ramer spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gingerich and family.
Clayton Steckle, and William
Martin accompanied by the Misses
Shirley Gingerich, Grace Erb and
Eva and Elsie Steckle spent Sun-
day with relations and friends at
,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich
accompanied Mr. and Mrs, jacob
Gingerich and Gloria to St. Thom-
as an Sunday evening. Gloria, re-
maining there to resume her stud-
ies as nurse -in -training at K -W
Hospital, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Finlay.
Mrs. HaroldFinlay is not con-
valescing as fast as her friends,
wound like to see after her recent
fall. .
Mrs. David Oesch spent Friday
with her sister, Mrs. Emma Kip -
ler, Zurich.
Mrs. Donald Schwint and family
Baden, are spending the week
with friends around Make.
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BLLEWATE,' 14th and 16th
Mrs. Clifford Pepe
r, Correspondent
Mrs. Henry Schilbe received
word of the passing of her turtle
Jack Taylor, aged 81, Detroit
1V0cle, former resident of Zurich
Funeral services were held in De-
troit on Friday, January 25. Ile
is survived by his wife, the form-
er Maggie Rupp, and a son and
daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pepper and
Harold, RR 3, Seaforth, and Ken-
neth Crich, Macklin, Sask., were
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Pepper and
family.
Mrs. Weber, Dashwood, spent a
few days at -thee borne of her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence,
Schade, of the -14th concession,
Hay.
Mrs. Annie Finkbeiner is spen-
dingea few days with Mrs. Henry
Schilbe.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick
and family motored to Kitchener,
on Sunday, to visit with Mrs.
Hendrick's mother who is a pat-
ient in the hospital there. She is
progressing favourably.
Leonard Sararas is attending
the retail farm equipment show in
Toronto this week.
Mr. and Mrs: Victor Deichert
and Ed., Zurich, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Hohner and family of near
Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Deichert and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. Claire Deichert, Zurich; Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Elligsen and fam-
ily, Walton, spent Fraiday even-
ing at the home af Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Pepper and fainily. It
was their wedding anniversary.
The Misses Margaret and El-
aine Scheele; spent the weekend: at
the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Schade.
On Saturday afternoon, Mrs.
Joseph Ducharme graciously en-
tertained several young ladies in
honour of her daughter Carolyn's
, birthday. The afternoon was
, spent in playing games and after
aeliceous supper including ice
•
cream and birthday cake, the lit-
tle folk returned to their homes,
first wishing Carolyn many more
happy birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Klopp and
Albert Kalbfleisch called on Ed..
Kalbfleisch who for the past two
weeks has been confined to his
home with a bad cold.
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