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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-02-18, Page 11WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1959 ST. JOSEPH'S DRYSDALE (AI Fred Ducharme. Miss Jeanne Corriveau, who has been doing housework in Seaforth for the past few weeks, has re- turned to her home on the Blue - water Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pierre Duch- arme, Amherstburg, are spending a few days with the former's par- ents in the Bluewater area. Miss Delores Denomme, Detroit, was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- field Denomme. Leonard Sararas and Peter Jef- THANK YOU! AMIN To the policyholders of Hay Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co., for your sup- port in electing me as a director. Jack Scotchmer ISESSUEUEliUneleuzetesemulraNIIIIMUCIONENUe ZURICH Citizens NEWS frey motored to Blenheim on Mon- day, where they attended to bus- iness matters. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Bedard and family, Windsor, spent a part of the past week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bed- ard. Mrs. Noel Laporte, of the Drys- dale district is a patient in South Huron Hospital, where she is un- dergoing treatment. It will be some time before she will return to her usual good health. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Etue, of the Seaforth district, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bedard, of this neighbourhood. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Denom- me, Kitchener, spent the weekend with relatives in the Drysdale district. At time of writing Remi Denom- me is still a patient in South Hu- ron Hospital, where he is having displaced bones in his back re -ad- justed. Card Party The card party held in the Par- ish Hall last Sunday night was well attended and proved to be a success. Such parties are a means of meeting old friends and making new ones. In Some Extra (ash! AT THE ZURICH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ee ly BINGO IN THE COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT THIS 'WEEK'S SPECIAL: JACKPOT—$35 in 52 Calls Share The Wealth BU ■ AND USE • . CO-OP SEEDS CERTIFIED AND REGISTERED ... Oats and Barley Book Your Requirements Early Permanent Pasture MIXTURES WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Hensall District Cooperative Inc. Hensall ZURICH Brucefield PAGE ELEVEN On February 26, thousands of Rotarians, Lions, Kiwanians, Kinsmen and other service club members will open their annual Easter Seal campaign in their own commun- ity to raise funds for crippled children of Ontario. The Lions Club sponsor the project in Zurich. Not only do these clubs gather the money that is needed to treat the child- ren, but they maintain an all year interest in the children and their welfare. Here are two service club men visiting a handicapped boy who has been undergoing treatment in his community hospital. He is grateful for Easter Seal services and hopes that everyone will contribute this year. The annual campaign runs until March 29 and the provincial objective is $770,000. GOSHEN NORTH NOTE:—In the news for last week the name of Roy McBride was missed. He was appointed as Assistant Sunday School Super - intendant. W.M.S. On Thursday evening, February 12, the Women's Missionary Soc- iety of Goshen United Church met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Keys, with an attendance of 19. Mrs. Melvin Elliott conducted the meet- ing with the program taken from the Missionary Monthly. Mrs. Walter Eckle commented on the Scripture, which was read by Mrs. Keith McBride. The business was conducted by Mrs. Bruce Keys, in the absence of Mrs. Elmer Hayter. A card was received from Mr. and Mrs. George Stephenson. Mrs. T. J. Pitt personally thanked the ladies for their Christmas Turkey. There were 10 calls made to shut-ins. Mrs. John Robinson gave the tr- easurer's report. A letter concerning "Story Time", a childrens program heard over CKNX TV on Mondays, 5.30 to 6.00 p.m., was read. It was decided to send a donation. Mrs. Walter Eckle reported that the bale sent to Rainy River wei- ghed fifty three pounds. Another bale is to be sent to Alberta. An invitation from Ontario St- reet United Church in Clinton was accepted for April 17. Mrs. Russell Erratt spoke br- iefly on the age of Goshen Wom- en's Missionary Society and who became the first life member. Mrs, John Robinson and Mrs. Bob Mc- Kinley were called forward and presented with life membership certificates by Mrs, Richard Rob- inson. The topic "Know your Neigh- bours", was presented by Mrs. Melvin Elliott, with the subject, "Canadian Indians". She was as- sisted by Mrs. Keith McBride and Mrs. Walter Eckle, who read from "Missionaries Reporting". The meeting closed by singing a hymn and with a prayer. Mrs. Robert Peck and group served a lunch. Mission Band The Goshen Mission Band held their regular meeting on Sunday 'February 15, in the Church base- ment, with Mrs. Douglas Robin- son in charge. The meeting open- ed with the Mission Band hymn. The minutes of the last meeting were read and 28 answered the roll call. Bob Hayter, Wayne Peck, Car- olyn Robinson and Judith McBride read "Children around the World" The Scripture lesson was read by Jacqueline Peck and comments by Joan Elliott. The third chapter of "Here Comes Dirk" was read by Mrs. Bob McKinley. Some puzzles and games were played and the meet ing closed with a prayer. -NOTICE would like to advise all the farmers in this district, that t am the Blockman for Read Bros. Fertilizers, with plants at Exeter and Elmira. Anyone interested in our fertilizers, or wanting more inforamtion, contact Melvin Overholt Phone 98 r 17, Zurich 6,7,8,p EIKIMININIVIMENEMOMMEMENENISIMEMPEOUN O SHELF HARDWARE ® HEATING O PLUMBING • COAL • SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS and ENAMELS • KEM-GLO and SUPER KEM-TONE O BUYERS or CLOVER and GRASS SEED Stade & Weido Hardware Phone 92 Zurich