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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-06-03, Page 12PAGE TWELVE DASHWO011 and DISTRICT (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) Stamison and two children, have taken up residence in the new home which Howard Klump re- cently had erected. F/L Stamison is with the RCAF at Centralia. Attend Lutheran Laymen's League Seminar Last Friday the following mem- bers of Zion Lutheran Church, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Valentine Becker, Miss Helen Nadiger, Mrs. Gordon Kraft and Pastor K. Zorn, travelled to St, Peter's Lutheran Church, Strat- ford, to attend the Lutheran Lay- men's League Seminar, and hear the Rev. Erdman Frenk, of Joliet, Illinois, speak, on the topic, "Sales- men for Christ." The Rev, Frenk told the assembly of 140 that the greatest need of the church in the world today is for more men to be active in the church's work and service. Plan Strawberry Supper The WSWS of the Evangelical UB Church, are planning a straw- berry supper the latter part of June. WI Visits Pottery Plant About 32 members and friends of Dashwood Women's Institute chartered a bus on Wednesday, May 27, and visited Pinecroft Ceramic Art Studio at Aylmer, owned and operated by Cavvy and Jimmie Clennell. Mrs. Clennel gave an interesting talk on crafts and the art of pot- tery making. Mr. Clennell ex- plained the materials used and the method of glazing. He also demonstrated the making of a jug, vase and bowl. The homes of the ladies will be graced by lovely pieces of handmade pottery ob- tained at the studio. Following a picnic supper held on the grounds, the group boarded the bus for home, Flight Lieutenant and Mrs. Rigby Dedication Dedication in Zion Lutheran ATTENTIO — FARMERS • MILK EGGS CREAM • POULTRY WE PAY TOP PRICES U' RIEa!'N'S PRODUCE Phone 101 — Zurich EIT4TA W fir/ RO NOTICE OF P`{WER RUPTION Exeter Area Sunday Morning, June 1 From 4 a.m. to 7 a.s. Manager, EXETER AREA. 4 Your SEE e NokiNI1At rel s�, f:,y L Headquarters For several years now, farmers have discovered that it pays to sow good seed. This has resulted in better yields, quality, and profit per acre. We have the following commercial & registered varieties available. SA{, ICAC . MICHEEITE EA e LY PEA FANS — YELLOW EYE JI If you have been planting your crop from the same seed for 2 years or more, we advise you to exchange it for new seed this year. Come in and let us help you with your seed requirements. Treating Facilities Available took Bros.Milling Co., Ltd. Phone 24 — Hensall ZURICH Citizens NEWS Church last Sunday was a new silver set of individual communion ware. The set will serve up to 160 persons in one service and can be added to if more are needed., After the dedication the commun- ion ware was used for the first time in the celebration of the Lord's supper, during the morning service, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile and Mr. and Mrs. William Haugh and Shirley, spent Sunday in Michigan, calling on relatives at Pigeon. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gofton, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Restemayer, and Randy, Plattsville, Otto Reste- mayor, Mrs. Madeline Fleet and family and Stewart Kraft and Chuck Thompson, London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Restemayer. Miss Erma Wein, Clinton, spent the weekend with Mrs. Herb Wein, and Robert. GNO Club The final meeting of the season for the GNO girls was held Thurs- day, May 28, at the home of Mrs. MiIfred Merner. Mrs. Robert Hay- ter received a prize for the high- est total score for the year, and Mrs. Harold Schroeder for second high. Mrs. Roy Morenz received a prize for the highest single score. Attend Convocation Mrs. Harry Zimmer and family, attended convocation at UWO last Saturday, when her daughter, Theresa, received her Diploma in Public Health Nursing. Mrs. Let- ta Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Sid 'Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Webb, at- tended convocation at UWO, when Anne, daughter of Mrs. Letta Tay- lor, received her degree in Bach- elor of Science. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rankin and sons, Tillsonburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker. Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg, and family, Waterloo, were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gar- net Willert. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weiberg, Waterloo, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tyler_ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke, Brampton, spent the weekend with Milton Haugh, also attending the funeral of the latter's grandfather, Mr. Henry Weigand. 20-21-b On TV CHARLIE MacNAUGN ON AND OTHERS FRI AV JUNE 5 7:30 P.M. CHANNEL 8 Vote for Ch:{;rise MacNaughton PC Candid to .lune 11 Published by Huron PC Asn'n. Henry Weigand Henry Weigand passed away at Clinton Public Hospital, Thursday, May 28, 1959, in his 85th year. He farmed on the 14th concession of Hay. Surviving are two daughters, (Beulah) Mrs. Clarence Desjar- dine, and (Pearl) Mrs. Laird Hen- drick; three sons, Harrison, Eben Louis, all of Hay Township; also one sister, Mrs. Mary Tiernan, Dashwood. The body rested at the Hoffman funeral home until Saturday, when services were conducted by Rev. W. F, Kratz, with interment in Goshen EUB Cemetery. Pall: bearers were six grand- children, Wilmer and Ron Desjar- dine, Ross and Lorne Haugh, Bill and Donald Weigand. Flower -bearers w e r e three grandchildren, Douglas Weigand, 'WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 3, 19 Officials View Hospital Site The Hon, T. Ray Conniff, Ont- ario Minister of Public Works, was in the county on Monday with Charles S. MacNaughton, candid- ate for the Huron riding in next week's election. Mr. Connell, whose department is responsible' for the construction of the new hospital school on the Blue Water Highway near Goder- ich, reports that work is to com- mence immediately on the "ground services" at the hospital site. This involves drainage of the area, so that construction can be done pro- perly. When completed the provin- cial project will house 1,200 beds. Robert Hendrick and James Weig- and. 65 USED CARS 12 USED TRUCKS 30 NEW CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! if We Haven't G 4 It, Well Get It For 'road HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR TERRIFIC BARGAINS: 1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA HARDTOP, automatic drive, V-8, radio, whitewalls, etc. List $4,100 ONLY $3,495• 1958 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP — hydramatic drive, radio, power brakes, only 12,000 guaranteed miles, new car warranty. 1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2 -DOOR STATION WAGON, custom radio, whitewalls, etc. ONLY $2,495 1957 CHEVROLET 4-00OR 210, only 14,000 miles. 1957 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 2 -DOOR, 8 Cylinder, wheel discs, etc. ONLY $1,495 1957 BUICK CENTURY 4-00OR SEDAN, power steering and brakes,. owned by a member of the clergy, can't be told from new. 1956 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE STATION WAGON ONLY $1.495. 1956 DODGE DELUXE 4-00OR SEDAN ONLY $995 1953 CHEVROLET 150 SEDAN ONLY $495 1953 AUSTIN SEDAN, new motor, locally owned. 1952 DODGE ONLY $295 1949 MERCURY with 1951 motor ONLY $99 TRUCKS - TRUCKS - TRUCKS 3 Sold — 1 Left 1958 CHEVROLETS — : odel 3105, 3-4 Tons Air-conditioned Heaters, Front Shock Absorbers, Signal Lights, Heavy Duty Rear Springs, D P Rear Axles, Western Mirrors, Wind- shield Washers, 14 ft. Brantford Stake Body, Racks, Tarpaulins, Spare Tires; none of them over 15,000 original miles; new truck warranty, Only 1/2 Original Cost — First Come, First Served 1957 G.M.C. %4 TON PICKUP, lists over $3,000 ONLY $1,595 1957 FORD %y TON, Wideside ONLY $1,595 4 OTHER PICKUPS. 1956 DODGE 2 -TON VAN 1953 G.M.C. 14 -FOOT FLAT STAKE SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 30' McGuiness uiness Silver Palace Mobile Home Completely Equipped — Priced to Sell PEARSO MOTORS LT ZURICH JACK PEARSON, Prop. EXETER "Huron County's Largest Car Dealer" PLAN NOW TO ATTEND . . Clinton Sprin air WESTERN ONTARIO'S LARGEST EXHIBIT OF (LIVESTOCK AND MACHINERY WEDNESDAY, JUNE lOth - Clinton Community Park HEAVY HORSES -- LIGHT HORSES — PONIES — PALOMINOS BEEF CATTLE — DAIRY CATTLE -- SHEEP -- SWINE BINGO & CARNIVAL GAMES All Day 'Tin 11 p.m. EVENING HORSE SHOW --1.00 O'Clock Judging of Heavy and Light Horse Teams; Single Roadsters; Gentleman's Turnout; Four -Horse Tandem Hitches; Best Matched and Best Dressed Teams, Etc. Seaforth District High School Cadet Band DRAWS for Power Lawn Mower and Floor Polisher