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Zurich Citizens News, 1960-02-24, Page 3WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2,4, ).9¢Q. ZURICH caw= NWB P;M430 WBCRMIlt Sugar and Spree (Continued from Page Two) their American husband and fath- er in Pittsburgh. What U.S. Pres - Tor z�xe 4.RICK0 WITHOUT PENALTY PAYMENT NEW METHOD of choosing the finest blood Tines—such as Stone's, Demlerchix,True- Lines, bought outright by ROE— raised, selected, hatched and handed to you proven. .ELIMINATE PENALTIES ELIMINATE DICKERING Get the best from HOE FARMS LIMITED ATWOOD, ONTARIO WRITE FOR PRICE LIST TODAY! ident could order the Strategic Air Command to strike, if he knew his favorite grandchild was happily sucking his thumb in Omsk? * * * That's the only kind of brother- hood that we can achieve in a hurry. Good old, human, selfish, family ties would tear down the fences and .pull aside the curtains. Besides, it would be a lot of fun. * * * In my own family, we've already taken a halting step in the right direction. One of my brothers married an English girl, the other a Dutch girl, and I married one who is pure half -Irish, which makes her only half as hard to handle as if she were all Irish. * * * Anyone for world-wide promis- cuity? NEWS AROUND BLAKE Mrs. Amos Gingerich, Correspondent iVir. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ain - os Gascho, spent. Wednesday after- noon at London, visiting with the latter's daughter, Miss Dorothy Gashcho, at St. Joseph's Hospital, who is progressing very favourably Mrs. -Nancy Schwartzentruber entertained her neighbours to a quilting bee on Tuesday afternoon and evening. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Gingerich and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ginger- ich and family. Mr and Mrs Harry Westbrooke, of Goderieh, called on the latter's father, Mr. Gustav Bohn. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs Keith Gingerich and faznily were: Mr and Mrs. Soloman Gingerich, "See Tomorrow's Agriculture -Today" At The Twenty -Second Annual MIDDLESEX SEED FAIR FOOD SHOW and FARM EQUIPMENT DISPLAY MARCH 1 to 5 Manufacturer's Building — Western Fair Grounds — London Over 40,000 Square feet of Commercial and Educational Displays Educational Programs Daily at 1:45 p.m. in the Theatre featuring speakers, Panel Discussions, and Demonstrations. Entertainment Program every . evening at 8:00 p.m. in the Theatre Ladies Features — Foods, Fashions and Flowers. Secure Printed Program for Full Details Send entries by February 29th for Junior Amateur, Public School and Junior Farmer Square Dance, and old Time Fiddler Contest. ADMISSION 50e — Children under 14 with Adult — FREE FAIR OPEN — Tuesday - 12:00 noon to 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thurs. and Fri. - 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday - 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All Rural and Urban People Invited MIDDLESEX SOIL AND CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION , Hugh Filson, President W. K. Riddell, Secretary and son, Lorne and Mr, and Mrs, Peter Gingerich. Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich and family spent Sunday at New Hamburg. Sunday visitors with. Mrs. Lizzie Oesch were, Mr and Mrs. Alvin Gingerich and family of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs; Chris Heist; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gascho, Menno Oesch, all of Zurich. Mrs. Gor- don Johnston, New Liskerd; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber and Dianna, of Kippen, (Intended for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ginger- ich and family, Zurich, were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gingerich and family. Mr, and Mrs, William Steckle andson were Sunday visitors with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich. Miss Ethel Gabel, Zurich, spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich: Mr. .and Mrs, Curtis Gingerich and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ginger- ich and family. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Penhale and son Ricky, Bayfield, called on the latter's grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Oesch. Mr. z and Mrs. Earl Oesch and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erb and family. Mr. ,and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and family , Dashwood, were Sun- day guests with the latter's par- ents, .Mr. and Mrs. David Oesch and family. Mr, and Mrs. Chester Louckes and infant daughter, London, spent the weekend with. the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Corriveau and family. NETE°S FLOWERS Phone 130 — Zurich Flowers beautifully arranged for Weddings, Funerals, Etc. At Prices Everyone can afford "Flowers Wired Anywhere" ONE-STOP SERVICE This is the way she likes to do her market- ing: filling her list of needs in one place, from well -stocked shelves. She likes to do her banking the same easy, convenient way. At her local bank, all under one roof, a trained and courteous staff provides every- thing in the way of banking service. Here she can cash a cheque, arrange a loan, open a deposit account, rent a safety deposit box, buy money orders or travellers cheques—the list of banking services goes on and on. All over Canada, the chartered banks make this same convenient, one-stop service available to millions of customers. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY { ST, JOSEPH DRYSDALE (By Al. Fred Ducharme) Mrs. Valerie Cantin left on Sun- day last for Detroit, where she will spend a few weeks with her . son,. Napoleon, during the absence of his wife to the sick room of her father. Mr and Mrs, Leo P. Ducharme, who have been in residence with the former's parents for the past few months, has now moved to Dashwood where Mr. Dueller= is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ducharme, of the 14th Concession, called on Mr. and Mrs. F. Ducharme on Sun- day last, with news from his father Mr. Oscar Ducharme, who is now confined in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Michael Hartman, Toronto, and Miss Joanne Denomme called on the former's grandparents, on Sun- day last. Mrs. Ed. Corriveau, of this high- way, left on Saturday last for Lon- don with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Fournier of that city.. She will be in company with her deughter,Mrs. Fournier, while her husband will undergo an operation in St. Joseph's Hospital. Little Elaine Jeffrey of this nei- ghbourhood, who has been con- fined in her play -pen for the past seven or eight months due to some complicated ailment, is now able to be about and walk around. It will be some time before she will feel her normal self, but with time there is hope for complete re- covery. 0 Mrs. Marion Witmer A well-known resident of Zurich for a number of years, Mrs. Sya vanus Witmer passed, away at her home on Friday, February 19, in her 84th year. The former Mar- ion Miller, she was born on April 16, 1876, in Stephen Township.. Her parents were the late Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller. Mrs. Witmer's husband pre- deceased her a little over a year ago. For many years they farm- ed on the Babylon Line, before retiring to Zurich some years ago. Surviving are three sons, Gar- field, London; Orville, Zurich and Neil, Goderich,; four daughters, Mrs. Wilfred (Adella) Jervis, Clin- ton; Mrs. Edward (Leila) Wells, Preston; Mrs. Campbell (Olive), McKinley, Stanley Township; Mrs. W. R. (Ruth) Gibbons, Wood- bridge; one sister, Miss Matilda Miller, Woodbridge; 13 grandchil- dren and four great grandchildren. The body rested at the West- lake funeal home, Zurich, until Monday noon, when removal wan made to the Evangelical United Brethren Church, where the ser- vice was held at two o'clock, with Rev. A. M. Amacher officiating, Burial was made in the E.U.B. Bronson Line Cemetery. 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