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Zurich Citizens News, 1958-05-14, Page 6
PAGE SIX ZURICH Citizens NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 198 SERVICE PROVEN CONCENTRATES for POULTRY, HOGS and CATTLE Inquire about Low Grain Costs In Truck Load Lots '- (DELIVERED TO YOUR FARM) M. DEITZ and SON PHONE 154 ZURICH .thSti't bAh 4N,R °137'11(1"41:.• S °FOAL Thurs., Fri., and Sat. OLD DUTCH STYLE r:e Af fEE k3C EN" only 2©c each REMEMBER, 3 DAYS ONLY PHONE 100 TRY ZURICH OUR FRESH POPCORN Are y . u really ready for the trip? You're all set for the first big outing of the summer. Gas in the tank. Water in the radiator. Air in the tires. But are you really ready? Remember a defect in your car or its equipment can cause a lot of trouble. It can spoil your trip—or even lead to a major disaster on the road. Make sure. Check your brakes and steering system. Check your tires for wear and damage. Check your lights, front and back. Check the exhaust system for dangerous leaks. And do it now. Because your whole summer of motoring pleasure depends on safety, You can't be really sure of your safety if you aren't really sure of your car. Your Ontario Department of Transport urges you to check your car—check your driving—and check accidents. BLUE ''a' ATE ' and HAYFIELD NE (Mrs. Russel Grainger, Correspondent) Mr, and Mrs. Paul. Bedard, Oak Park, Michigan, spent. Fri - clay night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ducharme. They left Saturday morning for Sud- bury where they attended the wedding of Mr. Bedard's brother, Fred Papineau, Detroit, spent Thursday evening with. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Ducharme. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seimon and family, Goderich, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ducharme. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and family, Mr. and Mrs. Les Riley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Sheardown and family, Goderich, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell at a Moth- er's Day celebration honouring their mother, Mrs, Elmer. Shear - down. Mr. and Mrs. Sheardown are spending some time with their clr'ughter and son-in-law and fam- ily. -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scotchmer spent Monday in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ducharme, Blue Water Highway, visited his aunt Mrs. John Charrette, Clint- on, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houston, Goclerieh, spent Monday in this vis htity. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Hoggarth and family, Mount Forest; Mr. and Mrs. George Leitch and fam- ily Exeter, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Len 'raibot. Mr, and Mrs. laenneth Scotch- ! mer, Hayfield, visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scotchmer, I\•Ir. and lvTrs. Wiliam Talbot, Sr., were Surday visitors tv'th their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rathwedl and family, Varna. Mrs. James Carnie and Mrs. Thomas Snowden were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westlake, Hayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn, 3r., Ladies Aid Enjoys Pictures of Far-off Scenes Interesting pictures of the Sm- okey Mountains in Tennessee and ^,f ,F'x• .id:a, Key West, Ottawa, Manhattan Ie!and, and others, were c',.,omm .by Mr. and Mrs. ter, 'l i c1for c1, at the May neat- er the Lutheran Ladies Aid. MisS Dcrethv Wa»r.er played a piano sc:'o, Richard Stade sang a so!:a accompanied by his mother at the piano. Two hymns, "What a friend we have in Jesus" and "My Faith ',woks un to thee" were sung by the Ladies followed by the read - ;nig of Psalm 23, and a prayer by Rev. O. Winter. Mrs. Albert Hess was in charge of the pro- gram. Mrs. Annie Finkbei,ner, presi- dent, was in charge of the busin- ess meeting. The ladies decided to again send a donation to Wat- erlee Colleige. Mrs. Loretta We ado. wi'1 be the convener of . rou.n 3, we .^':a w:,1 be in charge of catering to a wedding in June. Tee visiting committee reported haw. made 15 ca' s to the sick and shut -fins. It was suggested 'teat the La.dfes Aid remember Mrs, Caroline Price ;ri St. Mary's Heepit.al, London, on the occasion of •lrcr 96111 birthday on May 10. The meeting was closed with the Lard's Prayer, and the Bene- diction by the pastor. The com- mittee in charge served a del,ic- 'ous lunch. PIANO -TUNING and REPAIRING Ali. Denomme R.R. 2, Zurich, ph. 95r12 NORMA'S BEAUTY SIIOPPE For Appointments Call TEL. 223 — ZURICH[ S Cheque Artist Caught In Listowel and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Dung's mother, Mrs. A. El- liott, Mitchell, MMIr, and Mrs, John Rau have returned to their home on the Blue Water highway after spend- ing the winter in London. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hampton, Toronto, spent Saturday. with Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Scotchmer, Bron- son Line. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, Mr. and Mrs. John Elder and BiI- ly, Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr. Turner's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Cam- pbell. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ducharme called on Miss Rose Snowden, who is at present a patient in" Clinton Public Hospital. Miss Elaine Grainger spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grainger. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and family, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Mrs. Leonard Talbot visited her daughter, Mrs. George Leitch, Exeter, and also motored to Lon- don on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Ben- nett, Goderich, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penhale. 1.11.06191. Ronald Young, 27, who uses the the address of RR 5, Goderich, was arrested en Listowel on Sat- urday and turned over to Exeter detachment of the OPP, where the is being charged with passing a worthless cheque for $2,500. Apparently Young had given Pearson Motors, Zurich, a cheque for a car which he had purchased from then. The cheque had been made out en •a Goderich bank, and upon investigation it was dis- covered the accused had no ac- count be the said bank, The car has since been returned to Pear- son Motors, and Young is in cus- tody awaiting a court appearance. Girl Guide News (By Carol Fisher) The weekly meeting of the Girl Guides was held in the Town Hall on Thursday night. After the opening the Guides went to their patrol corners where they practised their signals. The girls spent some time in square dancing, after which they had campfire. They used Mary Ellen Thiel's buddy burner, wh- ich had been made the previous week. "MIRACLE" is Different! "MIRACLE" Will Give You Permanent Foot Health and Comfort Tues. MAY 20 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. "Miracle corrects foot trouble right at the source. No matter how chronic or long-stand- ing or whether your foot condition be simple or complex, let New Improved Miracle help you to healthy perman- Geo. R. Hardman ent foot comfort. Get CONSULTATION personal service from 14T I S FREE H. Hardman. Attending at MILT OESCH SHOE STORE -- ZURICH Phone 130-W "IVIIRACLE FIVE-MINUTE TEST" WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT THE FOOT COMFORT YOU WANT IS MIRACLE 1 Clinics: Zurich Listowel London Hamilton St. Catharines Brantford Peterboro s e v ALL FRY "DRESS -UPS" Baby Becomes a Real Living Doll in Our "RAIIORI5 in Miniature" COTTON and NYLON BONNETS $1.25 to 51.75 COTTON and NYLON DICESSES ROMPERS 'It- S1.90 to 3 3 PIECE SLEEPER SETS (Cotton, Flannelette & Terry Cloth) ... $ e.98.$, ,., 8 BOYS & GIRLS 2 PIECE DIAPER SETS From 5198 to $2»9 CURRY DIAPERS o* 54.75 per doz. Come In Aid Let Us Help Y y i i Select Your "BABY'S WARDROB Cho y ros. fl PHONE 59 ZURICH "THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" FOR YOUR CONVENIEOE a Have A Beautiful Long Nylon CHRISTENING DRESS Which We WHt Loan You Free Of Charge