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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-05-28, Page 11WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1958 Huron -Perth Baseball Schedule Set Teams Play Night Games in Listowel Wed., May 28, Dashwood vs. Zu- rieb. Exeter vs. Mitchel. Thier., May 29, Listowea vs, Exet- er, Mom., Jume 2, Mitchell vs, Zuridi, Wed., June 4, Zurich vs. Listow- ,e1 (mite). Fri., June 6, Dashwood vs. Exeter. Man., June 9, Exeter vs. Zurich. Wed., June 11, Dashwood vs. Mit- chell, Fri., June 13, Listowel vs. Zurich. Exeter vs. Dashwood. Wed., June 18, Zurich vs. Dash- wood. Thur., June 19, Mitchel vs. Ex- eter. Mon., June 23, Exeter vs. Zurich. Wed., June 25, Mitchell vs. Dash - Woad. Thur., June 26, Exeter vs. List- owel (nite) . Fri., June 27, Dashwood vs. Zu- rich. Mom., June 30, Dashwood vs. Ex- eter. Wed., July 2, Listowel Sr. B vs. H -P AR -Stars (at Mitchell) . ' Thur., July 3, Zurich vs. Mitchel. Mon., July 7, Mitchell vs. List- owel (,rite). Wed,, July 9, Dashwood vs. List- owel (nate). Mitchell vs. Zurich. Fri., July 11, Zurich vs. Exeter. Mon., July 14, Zurich vs. Dash- wood. Exeter vs. Mdtchela. Wed., July 16, Mitchell vs, Exeter. Fri., July 16, Listowel vs, Dash- wood. Mon,, July 21, Dashwood vs. Mit- chell. Thur., July 24, Listowel vs. Mit- chell. Lumberkings To Host Mitchell On Monday -! ight The next ball .game for the Zurich gang after Wednesday might's tussle with the Dashwood Tigers will: be on Monday, June 2. The powerful Mitchell Legion - aims will, be here to try and down the locals. In their previous encounter on Victoria Day. the Lumberkings were vDctortous by a score of 7-5, and it is a sure bet the Mitchell crew will be out for revenge after that defeat. ,Gain.e time for the Monday night cash well be 6.30 and it is. quite ;likely that Don O'Brien Will be .getting the starbhig assignment for this one. ENJOY OUR TASTY FOOD EA ■ AT THE ■ minion Specializing in SUNDAY DINNERS -4.00 to 7.30 p.rra. Dining Room Closed Every Tuesday Evening PHONE 70 ZURICH Are a Stranger But Once' .a - ZURICH Citizens NWS R E PA I R.S ALTERATIONS 1NSTALLAT ONS Outdated plumbing is expensive, inconvenient, We offer complete residential and commercial plumbing service. Free estimates. Call! How About Your BATHROOM? by N . t H s ve New Fixtures lust ':lied NOW! OLD EAVETROUGHS REPLACEIS THE TIME TO HAVE D YmimuMa Rader & Mittelholtz Hardware PHONE 63 -- ZURICH "Where Your Buying Dollar Goes Farther" FACES TIGERS TONIGHT: Newcomer Jim Ruttle will have (has work cut out for him to- night When he faces the power- ful Dashwood Tigers in Zuriich. In his first two starts this sea- son, he has been victorious over Mitchel 7-5, and Exeter, 3-1. Jim, who as a southpaw, is a student at U.W.O. in third year Arts, and is the son of Dr. and Mrs. J, A. Ruttle', Dresden, He plans on being a lrawyer. Last year he pitched for Moore Centre, an entry tin lnt- enrnediate A baseball. He comes to: Zurich through, the co-opera- tion !of the London Majors. (Staff Photo) Cookie and Candy Sale By Scouts The Zuriich Boy Scouts are hold- i!ng a cookie and candy sake this coming Saturday, May 31. Mem- bers embers will call at your dbor to of- fer them for sale. Anyone who would like to don- ate either candy or cookies to this cause may do so, and if they call Zurich 190W, one of the Scouts will come around and pick it up. Proceeds from this sale will be used towards the cost of a sum- mer camping trip for the Scouts. 0 PAGE ELEVEN ASHWOOD and DISTRICT (By Mrs. E, I3, Rader) Children's Aid Meeting A regional meeting of the Child- ren's Aid Society of Huron County was held Tuesday evening in Ev- angelical United Brethren Chur- ch, Dashwood, sponsored :by Dash- wood Women's Institute. Rev. R. G. MracMailan, presid- ent !of the C.A.S., was speaker. He ,o tlli sed the work of the soc- iety, saying there were some 54 societies in Ontario. It was fiinst organized in 1911 as the County of Huron Children's Aid and Hum- ane Society and was only changed in 1948 and 1949 to. the Children's Aid. He introduced the board memb- ers, one of whom is Mrs, Howard Klumpp, Dashwood. Last year they made 41,000 roles. 5,108 vis- its, 4,602 interviews and some 2,000 letters had reached the desk, Following the meeting the Dash- wood Women's Institute served hunch. Honoured by Neighbours About 16 ladies, neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stade, gath- ered 'at their home last Thursday evening to honour Mrs. William Stade, who recently moved to D!as!hwood. Anter an evening of. Contests, Mrs. Earl Deitrich read an address and Mrs. Otto Wi+llert presented her with a travelling ,b'ag. Mrs,. Stade thanked them all and Bunch followed. Mrs. Wifliiain Stade is spending some time at the home of Mr. and IVLrs. Lloyd Hey. Mr. and Mrs. •Kenneth Clark, Dresden, spent the weekend With Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller. Mrs. Garnet Weiberg, and child- ren, Waterloo, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Raider. Mr, and Mrs'. Ervin Rader, Dav- id, Paul and Sharon spent Sunday at 'Chatham with. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Want and family. Miss Barbara Becker and friend, Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Becker. RCAF Clinton and Centralia Combine For Air F rce Day A major departure in the plans Dor Air Force Day in the Huron County area was announced by the Commanding Officer of RCAF Stations, Clinton and Centralia. For the first time, the two sta- tions will combine their efforts to produce ante major Air .Force Day program June 14, at RCAF Station, Centralia. In the past, both stations have held separate Air Force Day pro- grams, giving special emphasis to their particular roles in the RCAF Training Co,mmannd. It has been decided that .it would be more convenient to ,the residents of the area to have the two incorporated into one major production so that the best of the activities can be seen by the public by visiting one station only. "We would like to explain to ail our friends who have visited Sta- tion Clinton in the past or who may have planned to this year, that the activities of RCAF Sta- tion Clinton will be well repaes- ented at Centralia," said Group Captatin K. C. Cameron, CO of Station Clinton. "It was felt, how- ever, that to combine the two sta- tions' efforts for Air Force Day this year would be much more convenient to all concerned." Dr. .and .Mrs. H. C, Whittier and fiamidy, Peterboro, spent the weekend with Mrs, Herb Wein. Mr. larnd Mrs. Fred Bonnet are vacationing in Berauuda. Miss Patsy Bonnet is staying with; Mrs. Harry Zimmer, while her brother is staying with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Mor- ris Denomme. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guenther spent the weekend at Saginaw, Muskegon ,and Grand Rapids, Michigan. 0 Arnold Bell. Arnold Bell, general manager of Imperial 011 Ontario Marketing Division, died suddenly in Toronto on Friday night Formaer?ly of Hensall, a son of the late Mm and Mrs. Thomas Bell, he had lived in Toronto for the past 25 years. Mr. Beal, who was in his easily fifties, joined imperial Oil in 1933 and was made manager in 1942. Surviving are his Widow, the former Helen McDonald of Acton, and ane daughter, Catherine. Funeral services were held in Toronto. LAKEVIEW CASINO Grand Bend DA CINO SATURDAYS LIONEL THORNTON and his easa Royal Orchestra m. -r -r -r -r -r »- -r w- -r -r -r -v- -a.- •ww--� WILL BE HOLDING ANOTHER In Fr nt f the Fire :all on SATURD.AYL, MAY 31 $1.00 CLE;: NS YOUR CAR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE Plan NOW to Attend ... 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