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ZURICH Citizens NEWS
A TRIPLE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Hugill this past Sunday, on the occasion of these three couple's wedding anni-
versaries. Left to right, back, are: Mr. and Mrs. George Thiel, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Hugill, Zurich, and seated in front are Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hugill, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Thiel were married 49 years ago, on April 6, 1910, in St. Peter's Luth-
eran Church, Zurich. Mrs. Thiel is the former Mary Prang. Their daughter, Alice
Thiel, was married to Wesley Hugill 15 years ago, on April 22, 1944, at the home of
the bride's parents in Zurich. Mr. Hugill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hugill,
were married 48 years ago, on Aprii 26, 1911, in Wesley -Willis Parsonage, Clinton.
Mrs. Hugill is the former Martha Crich, of Clinton. (Citizens News Photo)
DASHWOOD nd
DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER,
Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Becker and
family, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Datars and Peter.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton Walper
and girls, Ingersoll, spent the
-.weekend witli_Mrs.:Philip Fassold.
Mrs. Mike Burke, Brampton,
spent the weekend with her fath-
er. Milton Haugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zimmer-
man, Guelph, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kuntz.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snell and
twin sons, London, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell
and Beth.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and
family, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Gamble and
family, in London.
• The 4-H Garden Club
The first meeting of the Dash-
wood Dirt Daubers was held on
Monday evening, April 20, at the
home of the leader, Mrs. Sid Bak-
er, with nine girls present. The
assistant leader, Mrs. Arnold Kun-
tz, was absent because of ilhiess.
Election of officers was held as
follows: president, Catherine Rad-
er; vice-president, Shirley Bender;
secretary, Carole Schade; press
reporter, Lynda Tiernan.
The leader discussed topics such
as, "Objectives of this Club,"
"Why . plant a garden?"; "Plan-
ning, Plowing, Fertilizer Planting,
Cultural instruction, and Flowers."
Roll call for next meeting: "A
vegetable in my garden which re-
quires thinning." Home assign-
ment: 1. Read cultural directions;
2. Beginrecord book; 3. Fill in
pages three and four in your mem-
bers pamphlet; 4. Plant and care
for garden; 5. Plan where you will
plant flowers and plant them; 6.
Buy your own dutch sets.
The meeting closed with the
4-H pledge.
MONEY IN THE GROUND
(Blyth Standard)
While the saying "money grows
on trees" has got to be proven
true, Mrs. Aim Sundercock has
been wondering of late if perhaps
it doesn't grow in flower gardens.
While digging in her flower bed
last week, she uncovered a Bank
of Upper Canada token penny,
dated 1850, We doubt if this will
cause much of a prospecting boom
to Blyth—however, our advice is
to keep diggin'—who knows.
BLUEWATER.
BAYFIELD
(By Mrs. Russell Grainger)
Wilfred Turner is spending some
time with his wife and family at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Turner,
Mr and Mrs. Jack Elder and Bil-
lie, Stratford, visited Mr. Turner's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. George Campbell., one day
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Gingerich, and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Grainger, spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. William Sparks, in Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Stirling,
Jerry and Catherine were Sunday
SAVE WORK!
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1959
visitors with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, John Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tiernan,
Stratford, spent the weekend at
Cedar Grove, Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell McKin-
ley and Mrs. Robert McKinley
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and'
Mrs. John Scotchmer and family.
Fair Meeting
The directors of the Bayfield
Agricultural Society held their re-•
gular monthly meeting in the town
hall, on April 20, with a good at-
tendance.
Routine business was dealt with
and each committee is to have a
revised list of their section of the
fair book ready for the next meet-
ing.
As the next regular meeting
date falls on May 18, a holiday, it
was decided to postpone the meet-
ing until the following week, May
25.
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