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Zurich Citizens News, 1961-07-20, Page 3THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE THREE News of Hensall District (By our Hensall Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jinks, Gail and Billy, are vacationing with Mr, and Mrs. B111 Shupe and family, at Champaign, Ill, Mr. and Mrs, Don Joynt and Pat, left Sunday for a vacation at Manitoulin Island. Mrs. William Kerr and Carol, of North Bay, are vacationing with the former's sister, Mrs. Maude Redden. Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Payne and family have returned from a trip through the St, Lawrence Valley, Ottawa, and Algonquin Park. Mrs. Alvin Ulch, Windsor, Mr. Oswald Brown, QC, ,and Mrs. Brown, Detroit, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Little, and family. Thursday last Mr. Glen Payne and Lois, of Sault Ste, Marie, 14Jrs. Floyd Payne, London, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne, Miss Mary Payne retur- ned with them for a week's holi- day. Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie, and Mrs, R. S. Hopkins, of Chicago, Mrs. Ross Dick, London, visited their sisters, Mrs. A. E. North- ey and Mr. Northey, of Camer- on; and Mrs. Lorne Eiler and Mr. Eller, of Young's Point, and Mrs. Charles Robinson and Mr. Robinson, of Balk, Ontario. Bad Storm .A severe electrical storm pas- sed over here Sunday afternoon last, flooding streets and cel- lars with hydro off for one hour. Lightning hit Lloyd McDonald's barn on No. 4 highway, one and a half miles south of the village, damaging his milking machine. Some of the cellars had five feet of water and crops were tinder water. Guests Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. eGorge Hess were Mrs. Gertrude Powell, of Exeter, and Mrs. Pearl Powl, St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer, Flt. Sgt. John Beer, Mrs. Beer, Dav- id, Johnny and Steven, of Bar- rie, are vacationing this week at Lion's Head. Kay Davis is spending this week vacationing with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Fowler. Mrs. Cornish, Mrs. Blanchard, and Mr. Harold Pickett, were guests Thursday, with Mrs. Alb- erta McBeath. Bingo Winners Legion bingo winners Satur- day night were: Larry Jones; Mrs. Wes Venner, Wilfred Doupe; Sim Roobol; Fred Ken- nings; Ron Kenney; Mrs, Bob Baker, Mrs. Paul Neilands; Mrs. Paul Neilands; Billy Dick, Mr. Pincent; Mrs. L. Meidenger, Zurich.; Mrs. Freida Boa. Mrs. Wes Venner; Bill Austin, Sea - forth, Mrs. Lloyd Denomme, Zurich. Specials, Murray Tyndall, Brucefield; Mrs. Wes Venner, Roy Kenny; Mrs. Fleischauer. Door prizes weer won by Billy Dick and Mrs. Alfred Meiden- ger, Zurich. Saturday next the jackpot will be worth $145 in 59 calls, and two door prizes. Reception Held A reception and dance, large- ly attended, was held for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eyre, (nee Pauline Adams) a recent bridal couple, in Seaforth Legion Hall last Friday evening, when they were made the presentation of a well-filled purse of money. Norris orchestra provided music for the dance. Mrs. Sarah Glazier has return- ed from a three weeks vacation with relatives in Kinburn. She is in her 95th year. Present Program The Kiddies Studio Party from CKNX Wingham, on Sat- urday, July 15, presented by boys and girls from Hensall and district, pupils of Miss Greta Lainmie, was much enjoyed and every number on the program well rendered. Injured By Mower Ed Funk, RR 2, Hensall, was admitted to South Huron Hospi- tal with injuries following an accident on his farm west of Hensall. Mr. Funk was moving his lawn with a power mower when a chip of the blade flew off and embedded itself in a part of his body. A magnet was used to draw the chip out as soon as the infection subsided. Mr. Funk, who is about 50, was attended by Dr. W. R. Read. Ex- eter. Going To England Mrs. Mary Taylor will leave August 1 from Crumlin Airport, for a six -weeks vacation to Eng- land, where she will visit with relatives in Yorkshire, Lanca- shire and Westmoreland, Eng- land. This is her first trip to her native homeland since com- ing to Canada 51 years ago.. She will meet her brother John, four sisters, and two brothers of her late husband, as well as renewing aquaintances with school friends whom she went to school with. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, of Moosejaw, Sask., were recent Sugar and ` Spice (Continued from Page Two) They bring fresh approaches, new ideas. Some of them will be useless, just as some of the regulars are deadheads. Down here at the university, there are thousands of teachers, taking summer 'courses. Many of there, like me, are merely qualifying, getting their trade papers. Others are here to im- prove their financial status. No other reason. Still others -- and bless them -- are here to improve their skills as teachers. Some are here solely to get away from their wives and families for a few weeks. And bless THEM. * q, * What do we study? Well, take myself for example. One visitors with Mrs. Alberta Mc - Beath. Miss Dora Alair, of Clinton, is a guest with Mrs. Alda Sim- mons. Fiddler Has Bitrhday William Hyde, grand old time fiddling champion, who has won close to a hundred cups, medals, prizes and cash in various old time fiddling contests over a period of years, will celebrate his 97th birthday, on Sunday, July 23. He thinks he will at- tend the Old Time Fiddlers Con- test at Shelburne but does not think he will participate. Beat Centralia Hensall Legion Peewees de- feated RCAF Station Centralia 18-13, in Hensall, on Wednes- day, July 12, in a Western On- tario Athletic Association base- ball game. Billy Chipchase, with a home run and a triple, led the winners. 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Call Us For Estimates I IIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIILI IIIIIIIII 1 IIIII�11'�1'IIIIIIIIfIIIIIIIIMIIII (III I IIBgIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111lIII11111111111111111111IIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIIII(11 of my courses is Educational there doesn't seem much point in going back that far, for a little lousy Latin. Psychology. I presume that's all about psychology and educa- tion. But they have the danged lec- tures at eight o'clock in the morning and I haven't been able to ge to one yet. Then, there's the History and Philosophy of Education. I have some pretty good notes on that course from a fellow who took it last year, so I don't have to go to those. Then, I take History and Geography, The first day I had to write my column is the History period. The second day, I had to go to the veteran's hospital for my annual check- up, and missed it. The next time, I got a little mixed in the time -table and ar- rived at 2 p.m., to find the lec- ture just ending. But I made one this week, and it's all about Greeks and stuff. I also take English, but I taught that last year, so I know everything there is to know about it. Participles and poems and Metaphors and all like that. We take Latin, too, but it's 22 years since I studied Latin, and FOR FAST EFFICIENT Dry -Cleaning SERVICE Bring Your Clothes To GASCHO'S DRY -GOODS ZURICH Something New and Different in MODERN DRY CLEANING YES, We Launder Shirts_ GRAND BEND DRY CLEANERS Then, there's Guidance which is all about talking to teen-agers and getting them jobs and things. But I have a teen age kid of my own, so I know all about that. I've been talking to him and trying to get him to mow the lawn all summer. So there's the course in a nut shell. But do you know the part of the course I like best of all? It's when I get home, Friday evening. And a little brown girl says, "Hi, Dad, smuck, what kept you so late, can I go swimming?" 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