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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-09-30, Page 3WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER .30, 1959 mainuonammansmasalumanomummumusimmommumoomaganasunanuasosseuximanwasswasseaumeassmammuusumwammounsmosumammaima CDCI Board Lets Addition Contract Tenders have been let for the construction of the new addition to Clinton District Collegiate In- stitute. Approval of this move was received on Tuesday by H. C. Lawson, secretary of the CDCI Board, and John Hayman and Sons, Ltd., London, is the firm delegated to do the job. Tender price was $296,867.00. WE SPECIALIZE IN RIPE .STRAWBERRIES GOOD IN SEPTEMBER This past week, on the farm of Milton McAdams, west of Zurich, a number of ripe strawberries were picked, They report the ber- ries as tasting very good: While some of the berries were ripe enough to eat a large numb- er of them were in bloom, and a quantity of them were green, expected to ripen. The unusually warm weather this fall is placed as the reason for the berries maturing again at this late date. SUNDAY DINNERS 4.00 to 7.30 p.m. DINING ROOM CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY EVENING Dominion Hotel PHONE 70 ZURICH "You Are a Stranger But Once" New High In Heating Camiod I' akes Installation Easiest You've Found ZURICH .CITIZENS NEWS MR. AND MRS. HENRY HOFFMAN, Dashwood, quietly celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Sunday with a family dinner in their honour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mervyn Tieman. Kaptein — Buru.ma Weddinor, Idsinga, Bayfield, wore waltz - length dresses of royal blue lace over taffeta, with matching fea- ther hats, and carried blue glad- ioli. The flower -girl, Sandra Bur- uma, sister of the bride, wore a frock of white organdie over shrimp colored satin with a bow- knot of flowers. Groomsman was Dick Koning, Hensall. Ushers were Look Ver- qunst, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Keith Kaptein, the bridegroom's brother. The wedding music was play- ed by J. Roorda. The soloist Mrs. J. Zondervan, sang "The Holy City". Reception was in the church Parlors, where gladioli and ferns formed the decorations. The bride's mother was gowned in aqua crepe with pearl sequins, and she wore a corsage of pink carnations. Guests were pres- ent from Sarnia, London, Kit- chener, New Dundee, Hamilton, Brucefield, Hensall, Bayfield and Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Kaptein will re- side in Drysdale. Wedding vows were spoken in the Christian Reformed Church, Clinton, on Saturday afternoon, September 18, by Miss Agnes Buruma and Rich- ard Kaptein, Zurich. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and rs. Cornelius Buruma, Clinton. The bridegroom's par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaptein, Lisse, Holland. Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Exeter, per- formed the ceremony. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a floor -length gown of white lace, fashioned with scalloped neck- line and long sleeves. The full skirt had a front panel of lace, and net. Her ellbow-length lace - trimmed veil was held by a headdress of seed pearls. She carried a spray of white gladioli. The maid of honor, Miss Ev- elyn Stryker, Brucefield, wore a waltz -length gown of shrimp - colored satin with lace -topped fitted bodice and full skirt, and matching feather hat. Her bou- quet was of blue gladioli. Bridesmaids, Miss Betty Sja- arda, Clinton, and Miss Helen Coleman's 31 -Inch Round Ducts fit in- side your wall; save costly hours installation time, save tearing up house. Re -circulates Heated or Cooled Air every few minutes. 3/ -inch round ducts plus Coleman's wall, ceiling or baseboard "blenders" add heat as needed to keep temperature absolutely even in any weather. Furnace Fits in Basement, Utility Room, closet or alcove. "Blender" de- signs for new homes or present homes. $1000 Bond Guarantees Comfort! The exclusive Blend -Air System is so sure to keep you healthfully comfortably warm that Coleman backs Blend -Air Heating with a $1000 Comfort Bond. Grannie Turkheim's Recipe Box Cranberry Relish. Put through the medium blade of the food chopper 1 ib. washed and picked -over cranberries with one large, washed and cut into quarters, unpeeled orange; catch all the juice. When ground add one cup white sugar and let stand covered in refrigerator for 24 hours if possible before serving. Baked. Stuffed Tomatoes 5 large firm tomatoes BLAKE (MRS. AMOS GINGERIOH, Correspondent) Interesting Topic At Luther League On Sunday evening, September 27, 18 members of the Luther League met for the regular de- votion and business meeting. The meeting opened with a hymn. Psalms by Robert Westlake, Scrip- ture Lesson by Sharon Hugill, and a prayer by Eleanor Prang. The topic, "Why Shouldn't Christians Drink" was presented by Jack Yungblut, followed by the offering. Led by Pastor Fischer the Leaguers learned a new hymn, known as "The Pilgrims Hymn". During the business meeting the members discussed a clothing drive for a service project during Thanksgiving week. They also dis- cussed the 'Long Ran'ge Plans" made by the executive for the meetings for the corning year. The meeting closed with a pray- er, "The Lord's Prayer" and a hymn. The next meeting will be held on October 4, with two motion pictures on "Social Missions", which is the subject to be dis- cussed for October. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich Sunday visitors with Mr. and and son Melvin, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steckle sp- ent Saturday evening at Welles- ley, being guests at the Schwart- zentruber-Wettlaufer reception. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Erb and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Benedictus and son John, Sarnia; Mr. and h and dau- ghter,Mrs. rs. KMr. and William Ste- ckle. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith .Gingerich and tha Sund day guests wiMr.nd Mrs. Earl Gingerich and Erleen. Mr. and Mrs. Amos ngeMrS. accompanied by Edmund Oesch, Agnes and ary Margaret, spent Saturday even- ing at Wellesley attending the Schwartzentruber-\Vettlaufer re- ception. Check Your Heating System Now — LOW ESTIMATES TOP PRICES PAID FOR • CREAM • EGGS • POULTRY Give Us A CaII! O'BRIEN'S PRODUCE Phone 101 — Zurich mer nSI BRDCE .104EAT- i/v� 4 O//1gi/ nin' L AIR - 5ou,Prnene GAS' 'APPL.MAICE Mrs. David Oesch and family were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oosch and fam- ily, Baden; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and family, Dashwood. Mr. Claire Jantzi, accompan- ied by his mother, Mrs. John Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kennell and sons spent Sunday with the latter's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gingerich and family, Nairn, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gingerich and family. 0 Sugar and Spice (continued from page 2) gious holiday for him, and he couldn't fly, They never caught on. G T HU Geo. R. HARDMAN will attend Individu- ally Fitted Serviced jirail AT MILT OESCH SHOE STORE ZURICH 130-J COMET You'll Be Glad You Did' T ? MONDAY OCTOBER 5 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 30 years of result - giving experiencei * * :s Paddy was a lugubrious Irish- man, with a soft Dublin brogue, a very dim view of the English, and a wonderful gift for making you laugh. A brilliant pilot but a reck- less one. They're all dead now. Nils shot down in France. Van crashed, burning, a few miles from his hone in Belgium. Singh flew Hurricanes in Burma and was missing. Paddy went into the Channel one day, when he was trying to see how low he could go without touching the water. * * , But I often warm myself with the memory of those halcyon, hil- arious three months. I can close my eyes and see them, gr' and a little bit crazy; and I can hear them, in their assorted ac- cents, trying to cope with "Allou- ette" as I led them through a fast round. And I'll still think of them when I'm seventy, ROCK of AGES EVENTIDE AND MEMO°I j LS INQUIRIES ARE INVITED T. PRIDE and SON EXETER Clinton Seaforth Phone 41 HU 2-6606 573 PAGE TFIR72 5 slices white bread (toasted and cut into 1/a inch squares) 1/4 lb. old cheddar cheese (chop- ped small or grated) 14 cup melted butter salt and pepper. Cut thin slice from top of to- matoes. Scoop out centre, leaving about 1.2 inch wall. Chop the pulp and combine with above ingred- ients, season to taste. Fill tomato cups with mixture and place in shallow pan and bake at 350 de- grees for about 20 minutes. Tomato Soup '1/2, bushel ripe tomatoes 14 stivks parsley 14 sticks celery 1 onion 7 bay leaves Boil 2 hours, add: 1/2 cup butter 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons pepper 1,4. cup salt 1 cup sugar Cook until thick, then sterilized jars while hot. then strain and put in. Let Us Give Your Hair NEW BEAUTY Phone 223 ZURICH NOR A'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Ternans Hardware Oil Burner Plumbing Service Heating * Electrical Work SALES and SERVICE COAL and CEMENT PHONE B — DASHWOOD 1?_t€b COURT E REYISIO T wnshlp of Hay The Court of Revision on the 1960 Assessment Roll of the Township of Hay will be held in the Hay Township Hall, Zurich, Ontario, on Thursday, October 15, 1959, at 8.00 p.m. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk 39-40-1-b 10 Big Win fall Value See Our Flyers, With Complete Details in The Mail This Week! Here Are A Few Examples Of The Big Sayings!! ADJUSTABLE IRONING BOARD— With FREE IRON REST. Reg. Value $10.49—FOR ONLY 1/4" ELECTRIC DRILL— Reg. $18.50. 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