Zurich Citizens News, 1959-01-14, Page 9'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
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New Licenses
(Huron Expositor)
Black background plates with
`white letters, are slowly making
their appearance on .passenger ve-
hieles in the Seaforth area. De- 892-901. The Seaforth series this
year runs from 892-901 to 894-950.
There axe over 2,000 passenger
plates, 550 commercial plates and
450 other vehicle plates handled
by the Seaforth office. At the
same time the office issues about
1,500 chauffeur's and 2,100 oper-
ator's licenses.
spite the bad weather, over 50
passenger plates have been issued
by J. A. Westcott, Seaforth is-
suer of licenses.
First at the door for the 1959
plates was Stanley Dorrance,
whose vehicle now carries license
GOSHEN NORTH
WMS Meets
The Woman's Missionary Soc-
iety of Goshen United Church
held the January meeting at the
home of Mrs. Melvin Elliott with
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YOU GET MORE OUT OFL1FE WHE
YOU GET THE MOST OUT OF ELECTRICITY
Even though it's washday Mother has plenty of
time to spend with the children, because electricity
helps with the housework. The washing is done
automatically.. • by electricity. While she's away the'
clothes will be washed and rinsed thoroughly, apply
by setting the dial on the automatic electric washer.
When she comes home, the washing needs only to
be transferred to the automatic electric ci1othes
dryer. While she's busy preparing dinner (on her
automatic electric range)., the washing will be dried
sunshine -fresh, automatically, whatever the
weather. Automatic electric laundry appliances are
safe, clean, and modern,. They free you from wash-
day drudgery forever ... yet they cost just a few
cents a day to operate.
You get more out of life, when you get the most
out of eleetaicity,
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To freshen a refrigerator
which has not been used
for some time, wash out
with baking soda in warm
I water.
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Iive better . .. ELFCIRICALLY
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COSTS SO LTTI'LB
worship was taken from the Miss-
ionary Monthly, with Mrs, Bruce
Keys presiding. Scripture read-
ings by Mrs. Floyd Armstrong,
The business was conducted by
Mrs. Elmer Hayter. Mrs. Clare
McBride read the minutes of the
December meeting. Cards were
received from Mrs. A. Keys, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Erratt and Mrs.
Margaret Erratt; also a letter from
Miss Anne Davison concerning the
use of old nylons.
Two ladies of the Auxiliary,
Mrs. Robert McKinley and Mrs.
John Robinson were voted to be-
come life memebrs. Eighteen calls
to shut ins were reported. Mrs.
Robinson gave the treasurer's re-
port and Mrs. Elgin McKinley gave
a good report on our Birthday
Fund.
An invitation to meet with the
Varna ladies was accepted for
World Da yof Prayer. Mrs. F.
.Armstrong reported for the Baby
Band and Mrs. Roebrt Peck for
the Mission Band.
Study period was as a panel
discussion with Mrs. B. Keys, Mrs.
J. Robinson, Mrs. William Hayter
and Mrs. Arnold Keys as panelists.
The meeting closed with prayer
by Mrs. William Hayter and the
singing of: "Abide with Me", with
Mrs. R. Erratt at the piano.
Mrs. Bruce Keys has been sup-
ply teaching this past week at the
Front Road School (SS 3); Mrs.
Marie Beatty has been sick since
school closed at Christmas. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Robert Robinson is a pat-
ient at the Queensway Nursing
Horne in Hensall. She is expec-
ted to be there till March.
Miss Linda Joanne Armstrong,
Bronson Line, spent the weekend
with. Jacqueline Peck.
(intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnston and
daughter, Gorrie, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Bert McBride on Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peck and
family spent New Year's in Bly-
th with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ell-
iott and family.
Howard Armstrong spent last
week at home with his father, Mr.
John Armstrong.
Elizabeth Fansen, Mitchell, en-
joyed some holidays with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
McKinley.
Clarence Parke was taken to
St. Joseph Hospital, London, on
Saturday. He had been in bed at
home since Tuesday. He is under
the care of Dr. Klahsen.
Ricky Hendrick, Grand Bend,
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob McKinley and family.
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NEW COMMUNITY SALE
(Goderich Signal -Star)
Plans are under way to establish
a weekly community auction sale
in Goderich every Saturday.
Organizer of the plan is M.
Christenson, of Blyth, a contractor
With contracting work slack in
the winter months, Mr. Christen-
sen feels he has the trucks avail-
able and the time to put over
community sales in Goderich of
the same type which are so popu-
lar in other communities. As auc-
tioneer he has secured Mr. Alan
McIntyre, of Lucknow.
HAY & STANLEY TOWNSHIP'
Federation of Agriculture
JOINT ANNUAL
MEETING
AND
HOT TURKEY
BANQUET
IN THE
COMMUNITY CENTRE,
ZURICH
Thursday, Jan. 22
Guest Speaker: ROY JEWELL
Dance To Follow
Music by
DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
TICKETS: $1.50 each
2-3-p