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ZURICH Citizens NEWS
WEDNESDAY,.APRIL 30, 1958'
ZURICH , NEWS
Published every Wednesday Moaning at Zurich,
Onhe aSrio, for parte olice
Village of Zurich, Hay Tawns,hip, and
t
of Stanley Township, in Huron County.
Printed by` Clinton News Record, Clinton, Ontario
A. L. COLQUHOUN HERB. M. TURKHEIM
Publisher Business Manager
Subscription Rates: $2.50 per year in advance, in Canada; $3.50 in
United States and Foreign; single copies, 5 cents. Subscriptions
payable to Business Manager, Zurich Citizens News, Box 149,
Zurich, Ontario, or to district correspondents.
Wednesday, April 30, 1958
YOUR CHANCE TO HELP
..Next Tuesday night the7nemb'crs of the Zurich.Lions
1 so Club
will
will: be calling on each• home in the village to make that n fou give the
Canadian 'Cancer ,Society. They will be asking
as
generously as you can to support: the fight of this particularly
serious disease.
The work of the Society is. in great part taken, up with welfare
work, and assisting those aloca+lily in 'need. But, even more of the
funds collected are used in research. Many hours have gone into
the laboratory work and testing which hes made to -days 'treatment
of cancer possible. Great strides have been take. Much more
remain
BLUEWATER. and BAYFIELD NEWS
(Mrs. Russel Grainger, Correspondent)
Little Nancy Hill, Clandeboye, Mention of the but+] by yelling,
spent the weekend. with Phys allowed; Bert to crawl along the
Granger. wall and out over the manger
Miss Elaine Schade spent the to safety. X -nay's Showed tboam
weekend with 1Vlliss Mary Geeing- ligaments and injury to the knee.
er. Surprise ]Party
Mise E+laaine. Grainger, Clande On Friday night following a
'Wye, spent the weekend with, lieu d�i!1n�, at the church. the Baptist
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Young People held a surprise pax -
Grainger. ty for Eric CI1eave at the hoarse of
1Vfr. and Mrs'. Water Mr Teaser M. Gaud Mrs,. Gladwin Westlake.
and family, Mr. and spentnFraser Erie was- complpleate!1 taken !by
Stirling and f•arxa�lp� Sunday y
with their ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'surprise, when invited to the liv-
ing
John Turner.
i'ng room to fined it full of young
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seimain. people who in'xmediately sang
and farnil!y, Godexiich, spent Sun- 'Happy appy !'Bilrth�day" to him..
dray with her parents, Mr. and After a social half hour, Ebi�c
Mrs. Peter Duchaa~ane, was: presented with a brief case
Miss Kathleen Talbot, Stratfard on behalf of the Baptist Young
Mrs. Thomas Snowden returned Peopll'e.
to her home on the 'Blaze Water !A. delicious lunch was served
Highway after speeding the win- by the hostess.
:ter with her daughter and son -tin- Receives Injuries ,Again
law, Mr. and Mrs. John Keys and Mass Rose Snowden had the
family, Varna. misfortune of falling on Saturday
night while out on the verandah
for some water. It was several
hours befoa,e she could crawl into
the, house. Neighbours noticed her
remains to be done. club carried out in Teacher's allege, spent the week -
This campaign by the local service cu as
order that you can coal tris w e
The slogan is: "Fight Cancer with e Checkup and a 'Cheque". You
will note that the SSocielty puts your personal Physical check-up
before the importance of acheEe cheque toahelpto rthlire wc Sit Tlnhosemho
are close to the problem have,
re
cancer eases could be curbed if the doctors knew in time that cancer
is present.
Make sure of your
cheque to the work of the
end with her parents, Mr. and
b 't toward the work of the Society. Mas. Clifford Talbot.
Miss Joyce Greer, who has been
attendling the 'Goderich Business
College, has accepted a position
in the law office ,of Donnelly and
Donne11y, Ga.derich.
Mr. end Mrs. Donald Talbot
who have been attending the Al-
berta B+iblae Institute in Casnrose,
Alberta, arrived on Thursday to
spend the suanmer with his per-
ents, Mr. and Mas. Clifford Tal-
bot.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Kemp and
family, Mitchell, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn, Jr.
annual check-up, and contribute your
Society, now.
Please Send In Group Reports Early
The Citizens News wishes
'to emphasize that reports of
church meetings, Institutes,
4-11 groups, etc., must be in
'this, office the week they are
held. Failing ;this we cannot
publish: them.
If received promptly they
are put into type for the
°Test run" of The Citizens
News which is on the press
eat Monday. If such reports
'are not in by the end of the
week, they can't make this
"first run" and so give way
to other pmiior'ity stories.. To
hold them over lush criewds,
out something else, next week.
With space at a premium
every week, late reports just
don't stand 'a chance of be-
ing published and we again
appeal to press correspond-
ents of all organizations to
'send in their reports at once.
Receives Injuries
Mr. Bert Dunn, Jr. received
painful injuries to his right leg
Mast Friday morning while show-
ing a 'large bull to a prospective
buyer. The bull became angry
and pinned him against the cem-
ent wail. The quick thinking df
the buyer, who distracted the at -
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with a check up ai d a cheque
YOUR
DONATION
IS
URGENTLY
NEEDED
TO
SUPPORT
CANCER
RESEARCH
CANCER
EDUCATION
CA,i:R
WELF ;1a; ;''' E
S,,, ICES
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY
HOUSE - to - HOUSE CANVASS
TUESDAY, MAY 6
commencing of 7.30 p.m.
ZURICH LIONS CLUB
13 13333333313 l 1 I
?11 I'
Ii
lights on about 5 'a.m. and Wert
to invesati'ate and found her our
the couch in her kitchen.
She was taken to Clinton Publlne
HosPitai' by Westtakes ambulance
and X -+rays showed a. chirp of the.
bone in the hip socket.
FARM UNION
MEETING
Monday, May 5
8.30 p.m.
Sf. Joseph's Parish
Hall
Guest Speaker:
GORDON HILL,
President of Ontario Farmers
Union_
Meet The Candidates
Tuesday, May 6th, 830 p.m
Town Hall, Henson
Two Speakers n the Topic
"FARMER"S PROBLEM"
Progressive Conservative
Candidate.
Charlie MacNaughtora
Exeter
LIBERAL CANDIDATE
Dr. Alex Addison
Clinton
Two 20 -Minute Speeches, and a Five -Minute Reply..
Question. and Answer Discussion.
This meeting sponsored by the
Huron District of the Ontario Farmers Union
Business & Professional
DIRECTORY
Ilii;;+lni� I , Ihea dal'1',Ir�!�'�+r':+i�glnGldeli+i�!a,_
AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL •
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times.
"Service that Satisfies"
Phone `119 Dashwood
LEGAL
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS .&
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER D. BELL, Q.C.
C. V. LAUGHTON, L.L.B.
Zurich Office Tuesday
Afternoon
EXETER Phone 4
DENTISTS
DR. H. H. COWEN
DENTAL SURGEON
L.D.S., D.D.S.
Main Street Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
Phone Exeter 36
DR. J. W. CORBETT
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
814 Main Street South
Phone 273 — Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons "
DOCTORS
O. A. WEBB, D.C."
*Doctor of Chiropractic
438 MAIN STREET, EXETER
X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities
Open Each Weekday Except
Wednesday
Tues. and Thurs. Evenings, 7-9
For Appointret -- Phone 606
INSURANCE
For Safety
EVERY FARMER NEEDS
Liability Insurance
For Information About All
Insurances—Call
ERT KLOPP
Phone 93r1 or 220 Zurich
Representing
CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE
ASSOCIATION
HURON and ERIE
ERE)
TREE
CANADA. TRUST
CERTIFICATES
1 Year --4%
2 Years—l!%
3, 4 and 5 Years—W2%
J. W. HABERER
Authorized Representative
Phone 161 — Zurich
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
WEST LAKE
Funeral Home
AMBULANCE and PORTABLE
OXYGEN SERVICE
Phone 89J or 89W
ZURICH
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