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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-09-03, Page 1MloosealmIrna No. 34 ZURICH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1958 Prize Money Increased For Horse Show; Many Go®d Entries Expected The Horse Show will start. at 7 p.m. on the Monday naght of the fair, and everyone can be sure of seeing the best there is to see in the line of horses. 92 Pages f QUITE with morning toa o start classes. They this are grouponlaf fewchildren thewho many youngsters hand early Tuesday youngsters who registered for primary classes. Left to right are•Gail en, teacher; Karl Martin, Marlene Rader, Randy Decker, Mrs. J. McNaughton, Kipp (Staffer;Partes Hugill, Terry Black and Michael Walker. Ea es Aid of Lutheran Church Will Observe Golden Jubilee On Su day The Ladies' Aid was organized on July 26, 1908 by the Rev. Mr. Maas. The first executive con ssted of the Rev. Mr. C: C. 3. Maas, president; Mrs. F. Hess, Sr., vice-president; 1Virs. J. Deich- ert, secretary and Mrs. E. Appel, treasurer. The organization hooks back to fifty years of continuous service to its local church, its community and to executive churcht large. The present net con- sists of Mrs. Annie Finlebeiner, president; Mrs. Whitney Broken - shire, vice-president; Mrs. Edward Datars, secretary and Mrs. Anne Turlcheim, treasurer. The Ladles' Aid of St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Zurich will •i: ,lyra r' " G01(1011 JLl1iieo on Sun- day, Seprtember 7. The Anniver- sary Service will commence at 7.30 p.m. with Pastor E. Heimrich as .the guest speaker. Following tI service the members of the organ- ization will be hosts to the ladies of Zion Lutheran Church, Dash wood, the ladies of Emmanuel Evangelical United Brethern urch and to the ladies of the Un- ited Lutheran. Church Women, Zu- rich, at a fellowship hour to be held in the basement of the church. "We Thank Thee, Lord" will be the theme of the evening. HURON- F ERTh I4TEBM D1ATE 'C' C MPIONS For 1958 The prize money for the Horse Show, which is to be held in the Zurich Arena on Monday night, September' 22, in conjunction with the Zurich Fall Fair, has been raised in most of the categories. The reason for the increase is to attract more of the better class horses to the show. The dir- ectors in charge of the horse show felt the prizes formerly paid were not high enough to- draw the bet- ter showmen. Ed Schroeder and Bert McBride, two local men who both have show horses touring the fairs now, re- port they have been in contact with some of the best horse men in the county since the prize mon- ey has been increased, and that they all plan on attending the Zu- rich Fair with their horses. I Zurich Lions Club 0 m 'old First Leet]., To.Nite At Cottage Dal Bellos Leave For Thedford, Will Be Missed 0 Guides, Brownies To Meet Again On September 12 The first meeting of the season for the local. Girl Guides and Brownies will take place in the Town Hall on Friday, September 12. The Brownies Will meet at 7 o'clock, and the Guides immediate- ly after 8 o'clock. This season the Brownies will be under the leadership' of M'i'ss Mona Tyler, while the Guides are in the charge of Mrs. Kaye Webb. All: girls of the right age category are invited to attend the opening meeing of these organizations. Letter Goes Astray, Comes Back Again. "To The Sender', The importance of a return ad- dress on an envelope was illustrat- ed in Grand Bend recently when a woman purchased a rno+ney ord- er to pay her fire insurance, ad- -dressed the envelope to the comp- any in nearby Zurich, and forgot about it. Several weeks later the envel- ope, nvvelope, well ma k. d,and wriitten over DOW, was returned "to the sender Evidently there had been a slight omission in the address. The wo- man had forgotten to mark Ont- ario had gone 11 to 1 let- ter Zurich, Switzer- g A popular young Zurich' couple, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Dal Bello, have left the village and moved to Thedford. TheDa1 Be'llos came to Zurich several years ago, and were very well liked by everyone. In Thedford Mr. Dal Bello is planning to go back to his old trade as a shoe -maker. He is renting a shop in that town where he Wi:11 build special types of shoes as well as doing repair work. His wire, who is an exicebiient seamstress, will carry on with sow- ing at her home, as she did when she was here in Zurich. Kennel Reunion The- Zurich, Lions Club will start their fall term with a chicken bar- becue at Ed Gascho's cottage. to- night. This will be the first regular meeting of the new year :n Lions Club work. President for the com- ing term is Delbert Geiger, sec- retary is Leroy Thiel, a.nd treas- urer. Jake Haberer. The Lions have many projects which they propose to carry out in the next year, and these ideas Will be up for discussion et this meeting. land. The annual KennelS reunion wasFortunately the return address with in about 150s Grovete daon Sw�day, was on the envelope, otherwise the Si in attendance. now Six of the Kennel sisters with ursine dead -letter in an their !families were present. Guests The post -leve urges the correct were t,present from W Toronto, , itch -New addressing of mail and the in - York, E Jacobs, Waterloo!, a deo, New elusion of a return address. York, Exeter, Henson and Zurich. Zak THEY DID IT. The Zurich Lumberkings were victorious the Mitchell Lincolnstheh th gam of what stard out to-beo. four out defeating Mitchell the 'Kings hove earnedd thee right to go .lineo on into OBA Inter- mediate "C" competition. Members of the team ore: back row, left to right, Don Hesse, Gerald Bell, .Don O'Brien, Jerry Ronnie, Bkelr, BengblutG g, Ken Parker, Bob White, George O'Brien, Red nac. Front row, left to right, Doug Theander, Manager Tom Rawlings, President Gordon Bloch, Secretory -Treasurer Jim Wilds, Arn Meyers, Bruce Moir, Sitting in front is the mascot, Earl Wagner, and at the left is Ron Heller, who was missing when the photo was token.(Staff Photo)