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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-07-30, Page 4PAGE FOUR T. JOSEPH'S—DRYSDALE ZURICH Citizens NEWS able weather and when the wat- plenty of room To accomodate a, er *A'ai; and calm. in; in a. seitzherly direcrior. fif- stinging east. winds 'large family. Being, built on the, con:tire:ed. on our stroll go- beaeit. L IS pir tected from the ...which often home are also a protection tvim, the cold, the northerly wind., and the westerly winter blizzards. In AL FRED DUCHARME, Correspondent). WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1958 all it is a home where life can Mrs. Pierre 'Masse and Mr. and', a stranger to its surraxedlngs. ,.„.:.een. or ...went:: rods a.way. first greet us to make thiregs mise.rable. be enjived.. The Conti= have Mrs. Fred Wagner and children, . Ntisiting the spot .where once croseire4- :narrow stream of water home is aiso protected from been living in their' . home for t Detroit, are spending, a two week harbour was was very in-1-er_ befor,,- at-TI%-ine at. the iv3inte of the :yr sum rays by large trees last fourteen years. 'vacation in the home of Mr. Fred - to me. It bot beck. Nr7- and je•-•7•Ph Cantin. which surround Beirg situated In the next issue we will cora- . eriek PapIneau at Drysdale. memories of yestereyear when- .:wn.teh 7:74.11:.A7. .9.e. the fox of a c...t!se te the lake occasional dips plete our little stroll on the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masse ani,. men worked 111 shifts, night and Ca :11.0:,r, IS well car- -he er.jeeed at their wish. The grounds of St. Joseph, is desirable, famtly are spendhig a few days in day :he ortbs r.tIodern with iarite trees tliat surround the i and if space permits. the neighbourhood with reatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Denaute, Detroit. are vacationing In the Jeffery summer 'name on the 3*.eie Water Highway% Sister M. Prlcille Theresa arel • Sister M. S. Dennis. who seent e • ew days with their parenes. . and Mrs. Frei fitletwa.y. returned to 'tee House in Chatitiam 7.tit.resdee . fast. Mr. CrLe \r••-.4.,..s.e and 1r-73. - Leonard Gereceirnette 7.et,ree. paid a. sritx-.- to zits ','nerteese.- led back by li,Les, '1,5zer.rez arid son :Ohre of tire: district_ Mr. 1,:orrrs Durand ef. ete Coricehon. after seenartz fee, - days irr. Detr:Dit and Mss returned te her home. or_ Friday Zane :aa Masse- ts nerve -dee fe-•v ,:sees ee.tr. nez grand es..eents ba 1-agleova-y. Yrrany Jefrey_ Deteceee after spendr, ig a week's -..a•.cat.ion wide relatives in :he S: aaa has returned t_o its norhe -Jr: Fri- day la.st. Improving Anthony Denornme, formerly ot the Drys:dale district. who is- re- cuperating frorr_ severe Ver.r.is caused by an a.ccdere. in a shop - where he was erreployed chener, is now at -•-.he home his father and grand pareres... Mr. end ...N.Les, Ed. Denorrinte. Anthony has been ir.xpitalized since. Last: February, going through seve.ral operations to graft skin on affect- ed parts. They certainly were trying months during his confine - silent in the hospital. It took 1, confidence and courage to fight ; the suffering and loneliness he " had to endure. His many relatives and friends wish him a speedy and permanent recovery. A July Stroll (Continued from Last Week In our last issue we left you on the new hill slanted from the bank. Today we go a little far- ther on the beach where a har- bour was built on or about the turn of this century. This har- bour was -built at different inter- vals and under different mainage- ment. The approach was built with large stones picked up from farmers, a few years after the cribs were sank. The cribs that were built stood the tempest for quite a few years. Naturally, with the washout from the sides, the rough splashing waves, the sun, they .all helped to decay and weak- en its structure, tifl finally. the 'last crib was demolished and washed ashore not many years ago. Even though I am a short dis- tance away from the lake at 1 that point. I can say that I am Rubber Stamps and Marking LaSt ..1"1:.*474.77.-427. 1 Devices of every description Stamp Pads *1 Sold by Zurkh Citizens NewsI Also EVENTIDE AND ROCK of AGES ME ORIALS INQUIRIES ARE INVITED T. PRYDIE and SON EXETER Phone 41 Clinton Seoforth HU 2-6606 573 MINERNIIMITIIII•TS1111/11•1011111•MOIMIRRINNMO111.11.11=12.11.0 HO 7-1 . ''‘IWT.,t1:14t1:,Vir:Ilt..W,KK:,%054;1"7.7.7-. 13 h.r! A .3: 4*,45k4,4„. 'ftA4ste 711 5 4 : ..,,,,,eionslitlagallfaMMINIMMISEU /...: /....4" <$' 1$ .ff ,„........" ...„...... YOU SU As cool as you like — automatically— electrically— the kind of comfortable coolness you long for on sticky, hot days—the kind of coolness that only low-cost electrical air-conditioning can provide. You sleep better, work better, live better, when your home is air-conditioned. Live Better ELECTRICALLY Safe, clean, modern—and cool HYDRtio ety does so much ...Costs so little