Zurich Citizens News, 1967-08-03, Page 7THURSDAY, AUGU:
3, 1967
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE SEVEN
Dec'hert Reunion
At Seaforth Park
The 1967 Deichei t reunion
was held at Seaforth Lions
Park. There were 84 in at-
tendance. Sports were con-
ducted by Mr. and Mrs, Edgar
Elligsen and family.
Results were as follows:
Ladies' kick the slipper into
basket, Kathy Keller; men's
kick the slipper, Earl Keller;
relays, Ken KeHer's, Harold
Deiehert's teams; lucky spot,
Kathy Keller; ,couple with the
largest waist, Marion Miller,
Pete Neuschwanger; mystery
prize, Shirley Keller; most re-
cent parents, Mr, and Mrs. Karl
Keller.
First car at reunion, Ruth
Greb; most recently married,
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Keller; elos-
est birthday, Katherine. Reich
ert. Prizes also were given to
youngest baby and younger
children.
The 1968 reunion will be held
at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller's
farm.
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Marriage vows were exchang-
ed in St. Peter's Roman Cath-
olic Church, St. Joseph, on
Saturday, July 22, at 1:00 p.m.,
by Richard Rau and Barbara
Ducharme, both of RR 2, Zurich.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ducharme
and the groom's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rau.
Baskets of yellow in u m s
formed the setting for the dou-
ble ring ceremony performed
by Monsignor Bourdeau.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father and was
lovely in a floor- length gown
of nylon tulle with a sequenced
neckline and long lily -point
sleeves. Matching lace appli-
ques enhanced the overskirt.
Her veil of silk illusion fell
from her tiarra headpiece. She
carried a bouquet of red roses
and stephanotis.
Mrs, Rose Durand, London,
was matron of honor and she
wore a street length sleeveless
gown of yellow taffeta styled
with an empire waistline and
matching lace cape. She car-
ried a bouquet of blue mums.
Bridesmaid was Beatrice Den-
omme, Zurich, and she was
gowned identical to the matron
of honor. Sandra Overholt,
Zurich, was flower girl and
wore a dress of white scalloped
lace over yellow taffeta and
carried a bouquet of miniature
blue mums. Ring bearer was
Michael Overholt, RR 2, Zurich.
Michael Rau, brother of the
groom, and Ken Ducharme,
brother of the bride, were
groomsmen, and Charles Du-
charme and Terry Rau, brothers
of the bride and groom, ush-
ered guests. Mrs. D. Rau, aunt
of the groom, provided the wed-
ding music.
A reception was held at the
Dashwood Community Centre.
The bride's mother chose a
white lace over yellow taffeta
dress and a corsage of blue
mums and the groom's mother
wore a blue lace over beige
taffeta dress and a corsage of
pink roses.
For a wedding trip through
Northern Ontario the bride
changed to a sleeveless nylon
and lace coat over an empire
rayon crepe dress and white
accessories.
The couple will reside in
Goderich were the bride is em-
ployed as an RNA at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital
and the groom is employed at
the Ontario Hospital, Goderich.
0
Sunday, August 27, at 11 p.m.,
Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
and John Daly will be able to
ask the question, "What's My
Lin e?"
CBS is taking off the popular
"What's My Line" show after
many successful years of radio
and TV.
CBS must have employed a
former CBC network official
who made this decision. Tliis
is a major blunder.
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AUGUST 3.4-5
Bullwhip Griffin
(Disney Production)
(Colour)
Roddy McDowall, Suzanne
Pleshette
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AUGUST 6
(Sunday Midnite)
King long vs Godzifla
(Adult) (Colour)
Michael Keith
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AUGUST 7-8.9.10.11.12
(One Show Each Night)
You Only Live Twice
(Colour)
Sean Connery, Mie Hama
Box Office 'Opens at 8 p.m,
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
Double Features will be
Shown Only Once
Brownie's
DRIVE.IN
Theatre— Clinton
Bax Office Opens at 8;00
THURS., FRI.— Aug. 3 - 4
WALT DISNEY'S
MONKEYS,
GO HOME
9:00 and 11:00 P.M.
MAURICE CHEVALIER
DEAN JONES
YVETTE MIMIEUX
COLOR
Plus the Color Featurette
"TATTOOED
POLICE HORSE"
CARTOON
SAT., MON. — Aug. 5 - 7
`SPINOUT'
Elvis Presley
AT 9:00 AND 11:00 P.M.
SHELLEY FABARES and
DEBORAH WALLEY
Color Cartoon
SUNDAY MIDNITE
AUGUST 6
Color Double Feature
"GOLIATH AND
THE VAMPIRE"
In Color -- Plus
"Eighteen in the Sun"
Catherine Spaak
Color Cartoon
TUES., WED. — Aug. 8 - 9
"INSIDE DAISY
CLOVER"
AT 9:00 AND 11:00 P.M.
(Adult Entertainment)
Natalie Wood
Christopher Plummer
Robert Redford
Color Cartoon
Coming Next—For 1 Week
"THE BLUE MAX"
(Adult Entertainment)
GEORGE PEPPARD
PARFTIME
TEACHING STAFF
Cearalia School of Agriculture
and Home Economics
The Ontario Department of Agriculture and F000 re-
quires part-time professional help to supplement its
teaching staff at the new Centralia School. There are
two categories .of instructors needed — those required
to live on the campus from September to April inclusive
and those not so required.
The positions listed immediately below would reside
on campus and would provide leadership and guidance
to students, Student Councils, etc., and preferably to
instruct in Physical Education:
Dean of Men
Dean of Women
Asst. Dean of Men
Asst. Dean of Women
The successful applicants for the above positions should
have demonstrated their ability to work with students;
have had experience in student guidance; and have the
ability to instruct in physical education. Salaries open.
The professional positions listed below are not required
to live on campus and would teach on a 'planned
schedule:
English Instructor
instruction would include both English Literature and
English Composition. Salary open,
Professional Agriculturalists
To provide instruction in one or more subjects: Biology,
Soils, Crops, Farm Business Management, Cehmistry.
Salary $25.00 per diem.
Home Economists
To provide instruction in Food and Nutrition, and
Clothing and Textiles. Salary $25.00 per diem.
Requests for applications should be sent to: Ontario
Department of Agriculture and Food, Personnel Office,
Whitney Block, Queen's Park, Toronto 5, Ontario, or
telephone 365-2794,
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become eligible for Old Age Security,
If you were born in 1901
You should make application for your
Old Age Security pension six months before your 67th birthday.
An Old Age Security application form may be obtained at your
local Post Office, or by writing to the Regional Director of Old Age
Security in the capital city of your province. With it you will receive
a pamphlet giving full information about Old Age Security.
GUARANTEED INCOME SUPPLEMENT
As soon as your Old Age Security pension is approved, you will be sent
information about the Guaranteed Income Supplement and an application
form. You may be entitled to a supplement which, together with your Old Age
Security pension, will guarantee you a Monthly income of at least $105.00.,
ISSUED BY THE HON. ALLAN J. MacEACHEN, MINISTER
THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE