Zurich Citizens News, 1967-01-19, Page 7THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1967
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150 -ACRE FARM — Ideal loca-
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APPLES — Spys, Greenings,
Snows, Delicious, etc. Fred Mc-
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TWO COWS — One Holstein,
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HOLSTEIN COW, carrying third
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NOTICE
Anyone wishing to rent the
Zurich Community Hall or the
Arena please contact Mr. Louis
Schilbe, Zurich, Ontario, phone
236..4982. 1,2,3,b
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Lance Reed, 236-4954. 3,tf
OPTICAL .SERVICE — Selection
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women and children. Broken
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Albert Hess, Jeweller and Op-
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CUSTOM WORK
CATTLE SPRAYED for lice.
Contact William Watson, 237-
3306, Dashwood, RR 3, Zurich.
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Lutheran Women
Discuss Liberia at
January Meeting
"Keslie of Zor Zor", the story
of a native boy of Liberia who
became a Christian in his col-
lege years, was shown at the
January meeting of the Luther-
an Church Women.
Pastor Blackwell also pre-
sented recordings of various
letters from his brother-in-law,
the Rev. M. Rucoius, who, with
his wife and family has been
a missionary in Liberia for the
past 20 years. He reported
great advancements have taken
place there during the past few
years.
Mrs. A. Finkbeiner, president,
took charge of the business.
Twenty-six members answered
the roll call. The December
committee reported 30 good
cheer boxes had been packed
and distributed to the sick and
shut-ins at Christmas.
Group two was appointed to
arrange for a lunch to be served
at the annual congregational
meeting. The treasurer report-
ed the offering for the evening
was $19.40. The meeting was
adjourned after which the com-
mittee served a delightful lunch.
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Hensall Results of
CNIB Campaign
Pleases Officials
Jack Clements, district field
secretary for the Canadian In-
stitute for the Blind, has ex-
pressed the appreciation of the
Institute to the people of this
area for their generous. support
during the last campaign for
funds.
In Hensall and district
$402.15 helped to boost the an-
ual appeal to such an extent
that more money was raised
last year for the Blind than
ever before.
Thanks, too, came from Mr.
Clements for the canvassers.
Some money will be returned
to this locality in the form of
assistance to the blind and
those with impaired vision in
the area.
Cards of Thanks
I wish to express thanks and
appreciation for visits, cards,
flowers and gifts while a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital
and since returning home. —
Mrs. Fred Beer. 3,b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my relatives and
friends who were so kind to me,
while a patient twice in South
Huron Hospital; to the Ladies'
Aid and WMS of Carmel Pres-
byterian Church for flowers and
fruit; .also to Rev. J. C. Boyne;
to all those who called on me
from the Hensall United
Church; to Miss Claypole and
all the nurses, who were so
kind in every way. Special
thanks to Dr. C. J. Wallace and
the Westlake ambulance, :of
Zurich. My sincere thanks to
one and all.—Cassie Dougall.
3,b
We wish to take this medium
to thank all our relatives and
friends for the lovely gifts and
greetings, to make our 25th
wedding anniversary such a
happy occasion. Special thanks
to the family as well.—Mr. and
Mrs. William Oesch. 3,b
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About People
You Know .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fischer
and Mr. and Mrs. William Ris-
tow, •of Detroit, called .at the
homes of Mrs. Ellen Thiel and
Mr. and Mrs. Len Prang, last
Thursday.
Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gingerich
and Dorcas and Mrs. Mary Ger-
ber, all of Zurich, were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Riley, of RR 2, Kip -
pen. The •occasion was the 90th
birthday of Mrs. Nancy Riley
and 70th birthday of Mrs. Ger-
ber, and an appropriate birth-
day party took place.
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch,
RR 1, Varna, were pleasantly
surprised at their home last
week, by a group of relatives
and friends on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniversary.
They were married on January
14, 1942, and have lived most
of their married life on the
Goshen Line, north of Zurich.
T h e anniversary celebration
was a complete surprise to the
couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Du-
charme have moved into their
new home in Zurich.
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Discuss Lighting at
Centennial Meet
Monday, January 16, was the
important meeting of the Zur-
ich centennial committee, to
which all businessmen were in-
vited. Owing to the weather,
which was bad, only some 10
business men supported the
meeting.
A full debate was called,
after the committee presented
their program. It was most en-
couraging to find everybody
had an interest in Canada's
100th birthday. Among the
many things discussed was town
decorations.
After •a few change: s, all
agreed on a basic plan, of which
the program will start at once.
This will co-incide with Zurich
Chamber of Comm e r c e and
business men starinstallations.
Further meetings and •con-
tacts will be made by the com-
mittee on this program. Your
ideas and support will be great-
ly appreciated.
DASHWOOD and DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kraft, of
Eston, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Favis, of Tillsonburg, vis-
ited with the former's aunt,
Miss Pearl. Kraft, and other rel-
atives last week.
Mrs. Howard Klumpp, cam-
paign chairman for Dashwood
and vicinity for collecting for
CNIB, received a letter asking
her to have it placed in local
papers thnking everyone for
their assistance in making this
a success, but since we had al-
ready made mention of this and
felt the letter unnecessary ex-
cept to inform those who made
contributions, the total for Dash-
wood •and vicinity was $211.46.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Marriage
and Randy, of Parkhill, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Gibson and family,
Miss Barbara Kilgour, of Lon-
don, was a week -end visitor with
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gibson and
family.
Mrs. Leo Gibson attended a
shower in London Monday eve-
ning for her niece, Miss Ruth-
anne Eveland, bride -elect of
this month.
Mrs. Leo Eveland, Mrs. Edna
Weber, Mrs. Leeland Reste-
mayer and Robert visited with
Mrs. Ricky Eveland on Sunday
at Huronview.
The annual library meeting
will be held Saturday, January
21, at the library, at 3:30 p.m.
The public is invited to attend.
Member of the Ontario dis-
trict Walther League, who were
enjoying a winter sports week-
end at Grand Bend, attended
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APPLICATIONS
Applications for the position of Manager and Secretary -
Treasurer for the Zurich Hydro -Electric System and the
Zurich Water System will be received by the undersigned.
Applications to state experience, qualifications and
salary expected. For further information, contact
GORDON H. HESS, Chairman,
Zurich Hydro and Water System,
Zurich, Ontario.
Tenders Wanted
Tenders are being called for the supply of Furnace Oil,
for St. Peter's Lutheran Church and Parsonage in Zurich.
Tenders areto be in the hands of the Secretary, by
January 31, 1967. For further particulars, contact the
undersigned.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
RONALD G. HEIMRICH,
Secretary,
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Phone Exeter 235.0875.
service Sunday morning at Zion
Lutheran Church.
Ladies' Aid
The January meeting of Zion
Lutheran Ladies' Aid was held
Wednesday, January 11, with
group one in charge of devo-
tions and lunch. Rev. George
Reinhart, of Mitchell, was pres-
ent and had the topic in keep-
ing with Epiphany, "Missions
beyond continental U.S. and
Canada"—Central America. He
stated this is the fastest grow-
ing area in the world and Prot-
estant christainity is growing
faster than anywhere in the
world, and all this only in the
last 27 years. Most of the work
is done by lay witnesses.
Mrs, Leonard Schenk, presi-
dent, dealt with the business.
The curtains are to be re-
modelled in the basement.
Twenty-four shut-in boxes were
distributed at Christmas. Many
cards of thanks and donations
were received. The visiting
committee for January is Mrs.
Ed Nadiger and Mrs. A. V.
Tiernan.
Y.F. Outing
Some 20 members of the
Evangelical UB Church enjoyed
an outing at the Pinery Park
NOTICE
THE
ANNUAL MEETING
AND BANQUET
of
HURON COUNTY CHILDREN'S
AID SOCIETY
is being held in the
EXETER LEGION HALL
Wednesday, Feb. 8
1967, at 6:30 p.m.
Banquet tickets• are available
at $2.25, rom the Children's
Aid Society staff and Board
Members.
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
Friday evening. They took part at the chalet. Rev. and Mrs.
in skating, tobogganing and I Merrill James and other adults
skiing. They had their supper I accompanied them.
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