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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-10-29, Page 8PAGE EIGHT ZURICH Citizens NEWS • NEWS F DASHWOOD (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) "Bazaar", receitving gifts. Mr, and Mrs. Gorden Wei!berg, Waterloo, sppent the weekend with Mr. :and Mrs. Fred Wedlberlg and Mr. and Mrs; Victor Tyler. Mies Anna Messner has return- ed home +from. California where she was' nursing. She is spending some: taane with her parentis, W. and Mrs. Flre!d Messner, before resuming 'her !dartaes an Land'on:, 0 Mr. and M. Ivan Taylor and tamely, ly, Wa terloto, and W. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd [Rade' and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Neeh and garde Wellesley, spent the weekend with rellatti!Ves here. L.L.L. Fall Rally The trill rally of the Sttrattford Zone of 'the Lutheran Lapmnents Leatgue was held Sunday afternoon at Thanilty Lutheran !Church, Lon- don. The Rev. W. Rtothke, presi- dent off the Ontario District, was guest lecturer utrer and Rev. D. Fritz, Liogan, was speaker at the closing service. A number from Zion Lu- theran congregation attended. Bus Tour Debuts, on television, tours of Weston bakeries and 'Sehni+eders meat plant an happened to 28 lad- ies from Zion Lutheran: Church and friend;, when they chartered a bus for Kitchener on Wednesday. Many were interviewed on TV and took part in the fprograan O'BRIEN'S PLUMBING Heating and Tinsmithing Phone 156 — ZURICH 1 Use Shower Held For Gloria Le'ihald9 Mock Wedding Girl Guide -News (By Ruth Clausius) The Zurich Gihl Guides: held their regular a'iyeetting last Thurs- day night, and started out with the gids gging !t 'o their patrol. cor- ners. The girls who wished to +pass. their second heed studied for their tests. The meeting ended with tarps, after wier.h they held count of Honour. This. ,Setumday the members of the Giel Guides will be around to distribute literature on "Muscu- lar Dystncllehty". A miscellaneous shower was h+e!lld itsn honour of Miss: Gloria Leilbold last Wednesday night at the home of Ma's. Arnold Merner, Sr. Albout 40 neighbours and friends were, present for the occa- sion. . mock wedding was enjoyed by the tgnzestts, with the it Mowing lad- ies taking part: Mr's. Ray Risher, minister; Miss Hellen Hoffman, groom; Mrs; Don Hulbert, Wide; Mrs. Elroy Desjardane, best mann; Mrs. Alphonse Greni'er, brides- maid; Miss Joyce Fisher, br'idle's mother; Mrs, Junior Merner, bride's .father. All the paved.- pants paavtica-pants were alppropea'tely attired. :aerie was' presented with some lovely ,and very useful gifts, after wll>li(dh lunch was served by tee hostesses; Mrs. As nold Merner Mrs. A. Greniter, Mrs. D. Hulbert and Mrs. Hulbert Schillbe. At the conclusion of the evening every- one Wished Gloria a happy and tixrospetrows married Me eliance Now is The Time To Fill Your Tanks Prompt - - Courteous - Service Your Reili nce Petroleum Denier in Zurich is: ELMORE 1BCH Phone 96 r 5, Zurich COmirOP PIG WORMER 0o -op is now producing the most effective and convenient pig wormer on the market. No need now to disrupt the feeding schedule. CO-OP Pig Wormer is incorporated in a complete feed to give a Safe, Easy -to -Use One Day Treatment. Simply substitute the regular feed with OO.OP rig Wormer for one day only. Ask for UO -OP Pig Wormer today at Pheasants Hard To WEDNESDAY, O'CTDOBElR29, BLUEWATER and BAYFIELD NEWS (Mrs. Russel Grainger, Correspondent) vele, and the 'groom was attended by his brother, Mr. William Hain- er, who has since passed away. Mr. anid Mrs. Hohner tanned on, the Bronson Lime until 1946 when. they retired to their home on the Blue Water Highway near Baty, fiend. They have a family of two dans and one daughter, Harvey, Bron- son Line; tCilatrence, Hartsell and Mlarle, Bayfield; also. six grand' - son s !and one: granddaughter ail of whom: were present for the fatn- aly 'dinner. Mr. and .Mrs. Huhner were the recipli'entts of sonny lovely cards and gifts included in wihi'ch was a ttriiltghlt lamp from :their tfasnily. Off interest, too, is the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holmes also ,celebrate their w:eddiung an ntitver satry on the same day as :do his parents. b In the 1946-1956 period a- cultur'e contributed' $18,900 antt'l� Ron to Canada's: n ettilonal income; manutiactlutring Contributed $52,600: million; nviniing, on welds and guanryang, contributed $6,400 !mull-- llion; forest nlndhas!Unies $3,500 mil- lion, ttt'shntng $750 rntlliese con- struction: onstruc n: $10,700 million:. Debbie and Stewart Turner sp- ent the weekend with their c:ous- i n!, !Catherine S'tirlinfg, at the borne bIf her parents, Mr. and Mee. Frasi- er Starling in Godericth Township. Mr. Wilfred Turner sent 'the weekend with his wife end femaly at the home of his .parents, Mr. and 1Vtrs. John Turner. Flush This Season. Weather Not Right The. +pheasant season opened locally last 'Saturday, and will r'e- anadn open =tit this Saturday. While some cif the llocai hunters reported halving shot several of the ,prized birds, khe overall' pic- ture indicates' that tth,ere was not too many shot. This year the restrictions have been changed so that a hunter may shoot hen birds as' well as roost- ers. The general opinion of veteran sportsmen on 'Saturday was that the 'weather was not suitable for pheasants: to ibe on the move. One almost had to stumble. Duet' them to find them. -ea Hensall District Co-operative inc. Hensall ZURICH • Brucefield Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gralinger, Elaine and: Jammy spent Sunday with, Mt. and Mrs. Ardell Grainger and 'tamely lin'Wallacelburlg. Mr. and Mrs. Beet Greer, and Mr. and Mrs, Logan Cleave spent the weekend in Part Huron,. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner, accompanied by Mrs. Turner's sis- ter, s'He(len Stewart, Clinton, spent a few dlatyls last week in Pont Hnuron. 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mss. Samulel. Hohner, Bayfield, :celebrated their Golden Wedding anntiversary with a; f•am+- ily dinner given t Hem at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mts. Harvey Bohner. Marrdleid in Egmondiville on Oct- ober 211, 1908, by the Rev. John MctIV'eb1, the !briitde was attended by her sister, Miss Tennie Brtis- tow, who still resides in EIg'rn!and- Freak Reception Brings In Texas Wind Down South? Freak television reception in this area on Saturday was repor- ted to this paper by local televis- ion dealer, Kenneth Breakey. During the mowing he showed us a +program, ,coming in on dhan- .nel tour from sttattiion; 'KRlLD lin Dallas, Texas. Locally channel Tour ns Detroit, Mtdhligan, and this Texas channel was crowding De- troit otff the air. Reception on the oh:ann!el was very cleaar, and the station identi- fication could be seen quite easily. According to Mr. Breakey this type of ithinlg happens only once in a while, but considering how windy 'things are in Texas at 8111 times, it could happen again. 0 When To Plant? Spring and Fall Have Advantages As applications for young trees for sring ,deltimery reach the Ont- ario Department of Lands and Forests this fall, the +perennial question of the relative merits of autumn and spring planting arises. Studies generally show that spring is the better of the two seasons says reforestation supervisor H. Rae Grinnell, all other •factors be- ing equal. "But should the root develop- ment of the stook be poor, then; spring planting may be 20 percent superior," he adds. "The winter and early spring winds place heavy dem+atnds on tree root systems for moisture to supply the top fol'i'age where sneer cover is often wanting and may result in heavy Foss. "Should atutumn planting be necessary because of e heavy spr- ing work lead or planning site ac- cessibility, The earlier the betbter once late summer rains! arrinre. By then, top growth of conifers has ceesetd and new root develop- ment contem:es, and there is a reasonable chance of good estab- lishment. "Fuirthee, late planting may re- sult lin winter heaving where the turf has been removed and normal soil moisture exists in the sprung. Heaving is in no way litmitedt plaints, on silty or silty -clay soils, as oftea sed imagined, but bare soil and high springtime water table wilt do the trick. Counter Check Books on Sale at Citizens News BUY NOW! _ and SAVE! During Our First Fall Discount For OCT DER 11°/G Discy unt eVer See . . . 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