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ZURICH Citizens NEWS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1958
Lydia J. 'Gingeri.ch.
The death ocourred on Tuesday
of Lydia. 3. ,Gingerich, wife of the
:tate Daniel Gingerich, in her Sixth
year. She was born on May 18,
1870, and had been living with
her son, Aaron Girngerich, for the
past number of years She was
born on the Goshen Line, in, Hay
Township, and was a member of
the Blake Amish Mennonite
Church.
Surviving are two sons, Aaron,
Hay Township, and Edmund,
Baden, also two daughters, Emma
(Mrs. Valentine Gerber. Pennsyl-
vania) and Mary (Mrs. Mose
Sam, Zurich, and Solomon, Hay
Township. There ,are also 24
grandchildren and 52 great grand-
children. cepted a position with Pearson
The body is resting at the Motors as stock keeper. He corn -
Westlake funeral home in Zurich,
until Thursday, when a public menced his duties this past Mon -
funeral service will be held at the day.
porn. Burial will be at the Amish GN I Guide News
Mennonite Cemetery, Blake.
Dennis Bedard, Zurich, has ac -
Gerber, Zurich) ; two brothers, Zurich Mennonite Church at 2
(By Carol Fischer)
On Thursday night the Girl
Guides held their weekly meeting
at the Town Hall. They made
buddy burners and reviewed their
laws.
On Saturday, Apr'
Webb,attended a Gi
ing at Sanvbt Ste. lY,
ing us a report ,of 1
informs us that if .a
meeting two weeks
is automatically out
three months. Secan
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3S More
mportant Than Ever
Charlie N1acNaughton will be a valuable
addition to the Frost team. He will be heard
at Queen's Park.
KE
TH
E URON ON
FROST TEAM
Huron Needs A Governm nt Repr s
o Look After Its New $10 Million 9
The Fret Team's
Contribution To
Huron Ri
Roads
Education
HospitwIs
Welfare
ia&cipcal Grants
mg in 1'95°7
$516,173.00
$876,822.00
$300,000.00
$201,400.00
$100,000.00
Supp rt Good
Governmet
Heretofore Huron has had no provincial institutions of any Find... As a result of the i
Pryde, a 1,300 -bed hospital for retarded children is to be built on the shores of 'Lal
election of Charlie MacNaughton cis a member of the Frost team will insure that full
a few of the important benefits it can b
will be derived by the entire riding.
Here are
4 EMPLOYE °TENT — FROM 600 TO 800 MEN AND WOMEN
• PAYRLL — OVER ONE MILLION PER YEAR
• FOOD SUPPLIES — $350,000 TO $400,000 "P ER YEAR
• MAINTENANCE EXPENDITURES — OVER $200,0000 ANNU
CIA R LIE to
acNAUGHTO1 WILL
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