Zurich Citizens News, 1969-04-24, Page 11THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
SOUTH SEA ISLANDS --These three stu-
dents of the Zurich Public School resembled
natives of the south seas at the annual concert
presented last Thursday night in the school
auditorium, Left to right are David Schilbe,
Ronnie Rader and Brad Oke.
YEARS GONE
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ed a new fire truck for the sum
of $10,500, and delivery is to
be made by May 24. V. L.
Becker is chief of the 14 -man
volunteer fire department in
that village.
10 Years Ago
APRIL, 1959
A contract for $53, 000 has
been awarded to Ross Urquhart
Construction of London for the
building of a new separate
school in Zurich, adjacent to
the property now owned by St.
Boniface Church. Father C. A.
Doyle, secretary of the school
board, said construction will
begin within the next 10 days.
At the annual meeting of the
Zurich Lumberkings ball club
last week,. Ivan L. Kalbfleisch
was elected president of the
organization. Good news on
the ball front came this week
when it was announced that
Danny Trushinski, of Walkerton,
was being transferred to Zurich
branch of the Bank of Montreal,
He is a highly recommended
baseball and hockey player.
Hensell firemen were called
to extinguish a blaze at the
Kippen Gun Club on highway 4,
early on Sunday morning.
The trustees of the police
village of Zurich have decided
that the municipality should
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