Zurich Citizens News, 1969-07-24, Page 16PAGE SIXTEEN
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1969
AN HOUR OF CONTENTMENT — What
could be more enjoyable than sitting on
the bank of a small river or creek, waiting
for the fish to bite. This unidentified
fisherman seems to be quite relaxed as he
tries his luck in the Black Creek, south-
east of Zurich. If you look very carefully
you will notice the fish chasing after his
line.
(Citizens News Photo)
ST. JOSEPH and DRYSDALE
(ALFRED DUCHARME. Correspondent]
Visitors at the home of Mr,
and \Irs. Plaisc 1)ucharitc during
the past weel< were old tithe
friends from Grand rend, Mr.
and Mrs. Kip Greene, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Graham of Godericl
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ducharnle of
New Venice and Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Hargreves of Arkona. The
visitors to the Ducharme's all
spent Saturday evening in
Grand Bend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Kip Greene were those
in attendance partook of a
delicious barbcclue lunch in the
cool of the evening. The past
few years this getting together
has become a pleasure for theta
relating, some of rllcir past
doings in the years gone by.
Callers at the home of ,lir,
and Mrs. Fred Ducharinc during
the past week and weekend
were from Michigan, Mr. and
Nits. Peter Petrick , front rattle
Creek, ;Michigan were \Ir. and
Mrs. James Keefer, from
Detroit \lr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Ducharnce, from Windsor \Ir.
and Mrs, Fredie Masse accom-
panied by their neighbour friends,
\Ir. and 'Mrs. Larry Ward. On
Sunday evening .also Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Ilartnlan, Most of
the above-mentioned were
nieces and nephew and all of
that was pleasing to the old
1)ueharhtes who are always
happy to have them pay a
little call.
\Ir. and Nits. Avila 1)ucharnle
in company with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Aldus of Detroit left on
Friday last by car for Pontcux,
Saskatchewan were the parents
of firs. Ducllarttte and Mrs...
Aldus live. They expect to be
away ten days and we wish them
a happy voyage and return.
Some years ago when most of
my children where yet in the
parental home stormed ere with
requests to write the stories whicl:
T already told them about 111
young life for the duration of
nine years on the road which is
the title of my published hook
today. I was not etttte1< to
respond to their wishes hut since
I Knew it would be pleasing to
their !hearts I decided to do so
which I aur Mad today, if for
no other reason I feel amply
rewarded for having granted their
wishes. Since the arrival of a
copy of my book I wish to thank
Monsignor Bourdcau for the
push a1icad given Inc on Sunday
last in his announcements. Also
tine Citizens News Staff and other
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which had !tearer of the arrival
of a copy by phone and calls
and in personal conversation
with many encouraging congrat-
ulations I received I feel More
contented. If it is pleasing to
my children and others, T wish
to thank all. The results will
take time to know if it will he
a success that only time will tell,
0
Clinton Claim Win
Clinton came to town oil
Sunday afternoon to play
baseball and they turned a fine
fine,effort and went hortte with
a 10-1 victory over the kings.
They ()titbit Zurich 11-7.
1., Colduhoun doubled, singled
and scored three of the Clinton
runs. Livermore had two runs
and the salve nurllber of hits
and Pickett notched a pair of
runs. Other Clinton scorers were
\lilier, Parr, and rartliff.
Kevin 'IeKinnon, Aubrey
Bedard and Doug O'Brien scored
for Zurich. Richard Schilbe
was the top batter for the locals
with 0 double and a single.
0
Dashwood Win
Dashwood completed regular
season play in llurbn- Pertn
league with a 0-0 win over rhe
tough Tltorndalc nine on Sunday
afternoon. We were not able
to make it to the game or fist
a hold of someone. for details
in time for the paper. They
ended the season with 11 points
on seven victories and five
losses.
The Tigers arc in top form -
with six straight wins and should
be tough it the playoffs.
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Knights of Columbus Name Winners
Of Scholarships at Separate Schools
At a recent executive meeting
of the Father Stephen Eckert
Council, Knights of Columbus,
of Seafortlt and district, the
group were informed by the
Recorder, Wilfred Mousseau,
that he had received the names
of all the scholarship winners
for 19(t1,
These awards are trade each
year to the top girl and boy in
1 rade of each Separate School
within the council area, and have
become all annual project of the
cOI'I4(il,
Following are the ItIGD winners:
Rita Peinitigs and Michael Miller,
St. Boniface Separate School,
Zurich; Athelia Pergel and
John \fottmersteeg, St. Marys
Separate School, St. Joseph:
Tillie nester and Theo Rood,
Our Lady of Mt. Cannel Separ-
ate School: Rosanne Van Roestel
and Paul Robinson, Precious
Blood Separate School, Exeter;
Margaret O'Brien and Raymond
Burns, St. Joseph's Separate
School, Clinton; Catherine
Stewart and Nlichael \leidinger,
St, .lances Separate School, Sea -
forth ; Joanne Maloney and Jerry
O'Reilly, St, Colutlthau Separate
School, St. C'olumban; Diane
Stapleton and Bobby. krauskopf
St, Patrick: Separate School,
Dublin,
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