Zurich Citizens News, 1966-05-05, Page 8PAGE EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS.
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 190
DASHWOOD
Mrs. Cora Gaiser has returned
home after spending the winter
months with her daughters at
Detroit, Hamilton and Camp-
beliford,
Mrs. Lloyd Rader is •a patient
in Clinton hospital.
Mrs. Dan Weber and her
daughter Thelma, of London,
spent the week -end at St Ja-
cobs with Rev. and Mrs. C. B.
Carr.
Miss Ruthanne Rader, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end with
14Ir. and Mrs, Irvin Rader and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader
and family were Sunday guests
at Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Weiberg and family.
Mr. Irvin Eckstein is a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter,
Mrs. Ernest Koehler and
Peter Martene spent last week
at London with Mrs. Verna
Keyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Annan and fancily, of
Pickering, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bassow,
Mrs. Marie Pask and Mrs. Tillie
Tetreau, of Zurich.
Week -end visitors with Mrs.
Lucinda Mcisaac were Mr, and
Mrs. Percy Kleinstiver, of Chi-
cago, III., and Miss Cheryl Ward
and friends, of Windsor.
Mrs. Louis Wolfe, of Clifford,
is visiting with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs: Carl
Oestreicher.
Mr, Valentine Becker has re-
turned from St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, and is progress-
ing favorably.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hoffman
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Goulding, of
London. Harry was guest solo-
ist at Empress Avenue United
Church anniversary service.
Harry Hoffman and Don Jolly,
of the South Huron Gideon
camp, attended the Gideon In-
ternational at the Royal York
Hotel, Toronto, and saw the
5,000,000th Scripture presenta-
tion. Rev. Bruce Dunn, of
Grace Presbyterian C h u r c h,
Peoria, El., was guest speaker.
Infant Baptized
Randy Richard, infont son of
Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Marriage,
was baptized in Zion Lutheran
Church Sunday, by Rev. Wil-
liam Gatz. The sponsors were
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gibson.
Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kraft,
former residents of Dashwood,
now living in London, cele-
brated their 25th wedding anni-
versary Saturday evening with
a dinner for their immediate
families at Dashwood Hotel.
They were presented gifts by
their family and brothers and
sisters.
Dashwood Ladies Attend Mis-
sionary Convention and Parlia-
ment Sessions in Ottawa
Mrs. Hugh Boyle, Mrs, Mer-
rill James, Mrs. Ken McCrae,
Mrs. Ross Guenther and Mrs.
Gordon Bender motored to
Palmer Rapids in the Ottawa
Valley to attend the annual
WSWS convention, April 26-28.
At the conclusion of the con-
vention they travelled to Wal-
tham, Que., and visited Mrs.
James' mother. They also at-
tended parliament session, after
which they were dinner guests
in the parliament buildings with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinley,
Huron MP,
While in Ottawa they visited
Mrs. Homer James and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville James,
and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Boyle.
Recruits Hard At Work
A number of extra hands were needed by the Hay
Telephone System to restore service as quickly as possible,
following last Wednesday's vicious storm. Shown here work-
ing on the 14th concession of Hay are, left to right, Lloyd
Smith, former councillor John Soldan, Mike Soldan, and
former Hay Telephone System lineman, Harry Hoffman.
Other recruits worked in various areas which the Hay Sys-
tem serves. (Citizens News Photo)
Grand Bend Will
Allow Horses
Grand Bend council Monday
night gave permission to Frank
Little, operator of riding stables
there, for horses to cross High-
way 81 so patrons might ride
along the Ausable River.
Mr. Little said the stable had
used this crossing for the last
five or six years. He said dur-
ing his 17 years in business
no rider had ever been hit by
a car.
Tuesday night councils of
G -rand Bend and Bosanquet
Township met with Stephen
Township council to discuss
acquiring land in Stephen
for a public dump. The Grand
Bend dump, located on High-
way 21 in Bosanquet Township,
about four miles south, is used
by township and village resi-
dents.
Bosanquet has ordered the
dump closed because of com-
plaints of odor and fire haz-
ards,
Clerk Murray DesJardins
was asked to prepare a by-law
increasing the penalty on late
payment of taxes, effective
January 1, 1966. Currently the
penalty is based on one per cent
per month the day after the
deadline plus a half per cent
each month thereafter. The
increased penalty will be one
per cent the day after Jdeadline
plus two-thirds one per cent
each month.
Persons owning boat wells
have been given 30 days to
move them off the village prop-
erty or the wells will be scrap-
ped and destroyed.
Enroute home they attended
Sunday service at Vimy Bar-
rdcks Officers' Chapel in King-
ston, and were guests with Ma-
jor and Mrs. Gregory Dorion.
Mrs. Ken McCrae visited with
Mr. and Mrs, Sproule Currie
in Trenton.
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ing and I feel I am on a ship
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DEALING WITH A GOSSIP
DEAR DORIS — The gossip
next door is always watching
out her window and the least
little thing she sees is magni-
fied out of all proportion.
Her dog dug up my flowers
and knocked over my garbage
continually. I ignored this, But
when my dog broke his chain
and got loose, she would im-
mediately call the neighbor on
the other side and tell her that
my dog was on her lawn.
As a result of this continu-
ous harassing we were forced
to give our dog away. My son
cried for three days. This is
just one sample of the trouble
she causes, yet she is nice to
my face.
Speechless
DEAR SPEECHLESS — Your
window -watching gossip is a
sort of parasite—living off the
lives and doings of others. How
empty her •own life must be!
She exults in causing mis-
chief, and preens herself, in a
perverted sort of way, when her
tale bearing brings results, If
she feels any guilt it is buried
in a heavy overcoat of pseudo -
virtue.
Isn't it time to protest! Fur-
ther conversation with her
would only be reported and dis-
torted; but you could contact a
lawyer. A warning letter out-
lining the penalties for slander
has been known to silence ma-
licious gossip before this.
DEAR DORIS — A younger
son wants his brother to be his
best man. The brother has re-
fused because his fiancee has
not been asked to be a brides-
maid. Yet same financee is not
a particular friend of the bride.
I think it is the fiancee who
is really making the protest,
and that she is very wrong in
STARLITE
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
NOW OPEN
WEEK -ENDS ONLY
Friday and Saturday
MAY 6 and 7
(Double Feature)
"Love and Kisses"
(Colour)
Rick Nelson, Jack Kelly
"Mirage"
Gregory Peck, Diane Baker
BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:15 P.M.
FIRST SHOW 7:36 P.M.
Double Features Shown
ONLY ONCE
doing so.
1. M. Interested
DEAR I.M. — It's unreason-
able, A bride chooses her at-
tendants on the basis of warm,
intimate friendship. The groom
chooses his the same way. Sel-
dom would the chosen attend-
ants of a bride and groom be
engaged to each other!
At the reception someone is
delegated to take good care of
the detached fiancee — who
otherwise might feel very much.
at loose ends.
DEAR DORIS — My husband
gives me $200 a month to buy
groceries, clothe the three chil-
dren and myself, cover spend-
ing money and sundries. The
budget is based on what we re-
quire, then he sets out to earn
it. Of course, earnings fall
short and we are in more finan-
cial straits.
We lease a "top o' the line"
car and go to all "do's". "In
business we can't afford not to"
—quote and unquote. My sun-
ny disposition is fast disappear -
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
Theatre — Clinton
With Double Features, Each
Feature Shown Once.
The Main Feature is
Shown Last.
Box Office Opens at 8 o'clock
First Show Starts at Dusk
Thursday and Friday
MAY 5.6
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
'CIRCUS WORLD'
JOHN WAYNE
RITA HAYWORTH
CLAUDIA CARDINALE
Color
"LIVING IT UP"
DEAN MARTIN
JERRY LEWIS
Color Cartoon
Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday
MAY 7-9-10
"VON RYAN'S
EXPRESS"'
FRANK SINATRA
TREVOR HOWARD
Color Cartoon
Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday2
MAY 11.113
-- DOUBLE FEATURE --
"HELP"
Color
THE BEATLES
H
"A ARD DAY'S
NIGHT"
THE BEATLES
Cartoon
STARTING SATURDAY AND
MONDAY — May 14 -10
"Mcllale's Navy loins
The Air Force" and
"Taggart"
with no captain.
I don't ask for a solution but
perhaps you have some philos-
ophy I can adopt.
Going Numb
DEAR GOING — If there's
one thing a budget has to be,
it is realistic. Making a list of
expenses, then setting out to
earn the money and not quite
making it, ruins the whole idea,
Try again. This time start
with a little research, Record
expense and income — actual
income — for the next three
months. Together keep track
of where the money goes. This
will show up overspending as
well as skimped -on items.
A budget then undertaken
with some give-and-take should
allow for holidays and diver-
sions, and make life better in
general.
Confidential to Sill in Love
—Mood swings, husband -rejec-
tion and that "dead" feeling,
are not uncommon on the ap-
proach to menopause. It's your
good fortune that your rebuffed
husband cared, and cares,
enough to confess being attract-
ed to the other woman, even
though nothing happened. Get
ready for the next periodic up-
set by coming to understand it.
I'm sending you my pamphlet
"Facing Forty", which can help.
Achievement Day
In Exeter For 4-H
Girl's Groups
In spring, a young girl's fancy
turns to a new wardrobe , and
Huron County 4-H Homemaking
Club girls are prepared to meet
the season with original hats,
tie-dyed scarves and matching
purses which they have learned
to make from their project,
"accent on accessories".
The elements of style, color
co-ordination and the proper
care of accessories was studied
and each girl is preparing now
to demonstrate her knowledge
and model her new accessories
at one of the four Achievement
Days to be held in the county,
The Achievement Day for the
Zurich 4-1I girls' groups will
take place at .Exeter, on Satur-
day, May 14, at the South Hur-
on District High School.
An invitation to attend the af-
ternoon
£ternoon program is extended to
all friends who are interested in
4-H Homemaking Club work to
see the skits, exhibits, and dem-
onstrations
emonstrations presented by the
club. girls.
NOTIC
T FAR
I WILL BE SHIPPING CATTLE
FROM ZURICH DISTRICT
As in the past, on
TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK
Please Phone Kirkton 229-6698, Collect
Ben Ruston
16 Ounce
Supreme Peanut Butter _ _ _ 39c
Celery, lumbo Stalks-_ _ _ 2/45c
LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET
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Remember
MOTHER
on Her Day
SUNDAY, MAY 8
When you think of GIFTS
think first of a
FRIGIDAIRE
DISHMOBILE
Wide selection of models to choose from!
Come see! Come touch! Compare!
FRIG ID.AIIR.E
DEMONSTRATIONS NOW AT
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Clinton
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