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Zurich Citizens News, 1969-07-24, Page 3THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1969 6d4e,udtet MAUDE HEDDEN. Correspondent Mrs. Pearl Elliott cntertaincd at her home, 7.1 Waterloo Street, Exeter, Wednesday evening, July 10, when a number of girl friends of Miss Margaret Allan, lIcnsall, bride -elect of August 0, gave her a miscellaneous shower. Lovely gifts were presented to \larzarer by \Miss Norma Wheeler of Essex. Entertainment was under direction of \Irs. Elliott. Moine decorations were in pink and white motif, stea and white motif, streamers and bells. \Ir, and Mrs. John Skea, Dorothy and David, and Pauline Allan, left Friday by motor for a three week vacation to "Man and his World" at 'Montreal, and camping at Maydock. Mrs. Irene Little and son Vernon, Watford, were recent guests with Mrs. George 'less. i\lrs. Garnet Allan is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, where slie underwent surgery. Nix, and Mrs. John Wade, Wa'llaceburg, Mr, and \Mrs. - George Armstrong of Hyde Park, were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Marry Smith and Jerry. What has happened to our local artists? The annual County Art Mart held in the Court 1 louse Park at Goderich, July 17, 18 and 10, is our largest art event of the year and artists came from as far away as Toron- to and Ohio with showings. Mrs. Grace Pecl<, Ilensal.l artist, ly was the only one showing from rllis area, Now is the time, with fall cill.ing on atm our beautiful autumn colorings, for you artists and would-be artists to g 2t organized and show our beauty 011 canvas. 0 COCIIR1NE REUNION The annual Cochrane Reunion was held at Clangregor Square, Bayfield, on July 1,1, with -la in attendance. \liss Brenda Turner and \Irs. Gerald Ratllwcll were 111 charge of 1102 sports. Running race wjnners \v're: girls u -lo, Karen 'McAllister and Brenda Goff; boys: Robbie Goff girls 11-15, Janice 'Turner: boys, Allan Tay lor: young ladies, Janice Turner and Sandra Turner: young men, ('rant Jones and David Turner; back to hack, David Turner and Wayne Love, Grata and Ken ,101125: wllcel- barrow race, Grant and Ken Jones, David Turner and \Wayne Love; ladies kick -tile -slipper, Janice Turner; men's kick -the - slipper, Nen Jones. Three relay races were won. by Wayne Love's rcalu. Youngest person, ,\lavis Turner, oldest person, Cleve Cochrane; guessing number of smarties in jar, Grant Jones; lucky number, 1lelen Turner; lady with most buttons on dress, Shirley Mc- Allister; elan with most pennies, Cleve Cochrane. President Stan Love conducted ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Area Families Hold Reunions \WTLI.ITT 1111' Nil\\ The ;: 1tll annual Willert reunion was helot at Riverview Park with ower 100 attending, Winners of the sport events in ilte afternoon were ll and under race, .limit Willem; ;girls 7 to 112, lint Wickert, Kathy Willard, boys 7-L•' Ronald Willett, Brian Willem: young ladies, Kim Wickert, Janie llaist, \oung tltell, \Wa\Ile \Welburti, Gordon \Weibur , Relays, break the balloon, \Itirray ilaist'5 te:un: fill the milk bottle relay, \Murray 1Iaists' team; hula stoop relay, Murray llaist's team: pass the thimble, \hs. Ervin \Wcihurg's team; glothespills in the bottle. \irs, the business alter supper, with 11170 officers as follows: president Stan Love; secretary, \irs. Har- old .Jones; treasurer, Ian \lc.\ll- ister: hutch committee, Mrs. William Elliott and Mrs. Clar- ence \leDowcll; sports, \Irs. Jim McAllister and Mrs. Wilfred 1Iuxi3hle. The 1070 picnic is to be held the second Sunday 111 .July al Clangregor Square. 0 Fl11E DES'I'R(\1 S 1IOMME The family of T. k. (1vcrboe have moved in the home that their daughter Loraiune will move into at R, R. ', Varna, after her upcoming marriage. '('1leir Iumte in Clinton was destroyed by lire On Stulday morning. The 8 unu blaze was believed to have started from defective \�'iri11 Ervin Wcihurg's team. Footsie race, 111:tllnc Latta; balloon relay, t; and under, Jim Willert 7-10, Ronald Willert Bennis Keller, wheelbarrow race, Elizabeth Deickert, Jane Willert, Dennis Keller, 11111 Wright. Couple with the heaviest weight, \Ir, and Mrs. Earl Reichert: woolen over •1n with the smallest waist, \1rs. 0111 Wiekert, 0130 with the longest belt, ,\dolf Keller; anniversary closest to the picnic, \1r. and Mrs, Irvin Latta; eldest ratan, 1 Triehner; oldest woman, Mrs, Laviaa k\dd: farthest distance was Nits. ('earl Wickert, last 'Tawas, \liehi,an: lucky plate, \Irs. \\L'llard Soedcr. President, Bob Kydd conducted the business after supper with 111711 officers as follows' President, Bob k\dd; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. I-ngeuc \Willard, lunch committee, Mrs. Jack llorlaud; sports committee, Mrs. \Milton Keller. The :''111 annual Willem reunion is to he held at the Riverview Park, I xeter, the first Sunda in July . WRI(1I'1' R1'1' MON The annual \Wri:+11I reunion \vas held :0 Se3fortlh Lions Park. with •.,it attending, t)11ieers elected for the coming year ,ire ('resident Lorne Ross; secreiar� , Mrs. 1.aurahel le Reichert: sports, Mrs. l st Iter \\'rigllt and \Irs. l.aureet Rustalt. Results of i.',.IIIIeS and com..SIS PAGE TN„$ were: man wearing long-sleevcu white shirt, Howard Wright; than with longest hair, Bill Jeffery; lady with most buttons on dress, Norma Grieve; lady with shortest dress, Helen Baillie; gent with longest side- burns, Ken Reichert; oldest gentleman, Herb Kercller, Dinner call, Mrs. Mahlon Wright; calling the cows, Law- rence Reeb; memory contest, Mrs. Margaret Bloomfield, mystery parcel, Mrs. Ethel Ross; guessing the weight of watermelon , Percy Wright; guessing candies in a jar, Nlary Lou Rech; Lucky birthday, Joanne Ross; wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reeb. Nicking slipper through hoop, Joanne Ross; ladies kick- the - slipper, Mrs. Lawrence Ruston; men's, Percy Wright; youngest person, Julie Wright; coating greatest distance, Mr. and Airs. Lawrence Reeb, Essex. 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