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Zurich Citizens News, 1970-06-18, Page 15THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIFTEEN St. Joseph - Drysdale - Bluewater DEBBIE HOGG 23G-4857 CORRESPONDENTS THERESA JEFFREY 236-4159 News Along The Shore of Beautiful Lake Huron Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dominic Jeffrey over the weekend were Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Jeffrey and Denise, Linda and Ray Jeffrey and Sara Duch- arme, all of London. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Denomme of London were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Denomme, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Merniv- edge of Detroit spent a few days at their cottage at Ducharme Beach. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme on Saturday last were from Leskisk, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hartman and son Bob. Mr. Hartman is a Bank accountant with the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Denomme travelled to Seaforth to v' -it with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bee .. ' irs. Bedard is a sister to Mis. D • omme and to Leo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilds of the Dashwood district were vis- itors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Edward Corriveau of this highway. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Creces and family of Parkhill were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and I and family of London visited Mrs, Eugene Creces. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Corriveau and family of London, also spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corriveau. Mr. Dolph Sopha after spend- ing a few weeks in hospital has returned to his home this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Cantin are spending the week at their cottage at Cantin Beach, St, Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Can - tin and sons of Royal Oak, Mich- igan, were also at their cottage at Cantin Beach. Mrs. Eric Shultz and children are spending a week's holiday at the home of her mother, Airs. Valerie Cantin, Also at the home of Mrs. Cantin over the past weekend was leer grandson, Charlie Cantin and a friend Greg Czarnecki. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Charrette travelled to Brantford Sunday last to visit their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuzmick, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Durand with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Charrette, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Durand. Also at the home of Alr. and Mrs. Plti1 Dur- and was Mrs. Durand's father Mr. Alfred Taylor, of London, and Mr. and Mrs, Orland Durand and family of Windsor. Miss Colleen Geoffrey, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Geof- frey has gone to Detroit to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sandercott of St. Thomas are spending a few days at their cottage at Bay- view. 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIRCONDITIONED THURS., FRT. & SAT. JUNE 18, 19, 20 SINFUL DAVEY (Adult Entertainment) John Hurt — Pamela Franklin Gaily Bawdy Comedy Thursday One Show at 8, p.m. Fri. & Sat. at 7:30 ialbol•Youngslein Productions p,ese'wI ROBERT MITCHUM ANGIE DICKINSON. "YOUNG SILLY eOUNG" COLOR by Deluxe United Artists SATURDAY, JUNE 20 — MATINEE AT 2 P.M. TAL80T-PONS present ROBERT MITCHUM.. PRODUCTIONS ANGIE DICKINSON. "YOUNG BILLY YOUNG" BCAPpEMTCtO PATES 10HNNOTIMER YAEVNONES eONCY JONES cPaornbwy sDeoG' Ae COMING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 "THEY SHOOT HORSES DON'T THEY" Jane Fonda 0 Obituary NORMAN E. OVERIIOI,T A prominent resident of the Bluewater Ilighway and the vil- lage of Zurich for many years. Norman Edmund Overholt pas- sed away in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Saturday, June 13, in his 70th year. Ile had been a resident of London for the past two years, Born in II ay Township o11 November 19, 1000, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Overholt. Ile was married to the former Caroline I3cdard on November 7, 1922, and for many years they fanned on the Bluewater highway, in Stanley Township, Some years ago they rerired to Zurich, and then two years ago they moved to London, due to ailing health. Surviving besides his wife are six sons, Victor, of Centralia, Milfred, of Tliorndale, Clarence, of London, Wilfred, of Zurich, Joseph and Gerard, of London; four daughters, Mrs. Edward (Elba) Taylor, of London. Mrs, Frank (Doreen) Regier of Dash- wood, Mrs. Jerry (Jean) Cooper, of Kincardine, Mrs. Charles (Marie) LaPorte, of London. Another daughter, Beatrice, and a son Norman Jr. pre -deceased lilni. There are also four brothers, Francis, Eumterson and Leonard, all of Goderich, and Lawrence, of Detroit; Three sisters, Mrs. Manuel (Ella) Volland, of Goder- ich, Mrs. Robert (Maizie) Sloan, of Toronto, Mrs. Wesley (Anne) Coxon, of Zurich, one step -sister Mrs. Bella Turnbull. of Parkhill. Two brothers, Melvin and Harold, also pre -deceased him. There are also 54 grandchildren and five great grand -children. The body rested at the Westlake funeral home, Zurich until Tues- day morning, June 16, when mass was sung at St. Boniface Boman Catholic Church, Zurich, at 11 a.m., with interment in the adjoining cemetery. Father A. Durand officiated, 0 Care For Pumps Summer is the time when water is needed the most, yet it is dur- ing the summer that well and pump failures occur most often because these facilities have not been inspected regularly. The pump, seldom gets any maintenance and seldom com- plains. However, time should be taken to oil and grease the im- peller shaft and other moving parts. Dirt and rust can impair a pump's overall efficiency, and should be cleaned away regularly. Worn valves that cause leakage and loss of pressure must be wat- ched for and replaced. Wells that periodically run dry, or in which the water level is dropping, probably require some deepening to correct this problem. This will only be possible if the aquifer (water -bearing soil strata) is a suitable depth. Don't take pumps and wells for granted. Proper maintenance and care will ensure an adequate water supply throughout the sum- mer. Rest Home Resident 101 Years Old HONOURED AT 101 - James Cottle, formerly of Exeter, and now a resident at the Blue Water Rest Home, was honoured by relatives, friends and the general public last Friday afternoon, on the occasion of his 101st birthday. An open house was held at the home in his honour, following a birthday party at noon. FINEST IN , MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT f11a5r44'OTRS THIN ARF HWY. 8 GODERICH'AT' CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524-9981' THURS., FRI., SAT. JUNE 18, 19, 20 JOHN C. BRADFORD P,esenrs 51g11*14 v. ta'�'Y rias' yC MARILYN MARVIELL •leo G. CARROLL • GONZALES GONZAUS O.,00.ofPhmae„an, wit l/INS P.oaµ.a ma Ott Wed b, IDOR CRANOUL and ROBIRI PAIRICA A KIR. C MAW ORO PROOUCnON The Magnificent Texan COLOR SUN., MON., TUES. JUNE 21, 22, 23 THE SMILE THAT KILLS! ptagd mi ,FIRES p,esents �� \ Ell'n a ct HIGH PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS AN ACCORD PRODUCTION 011! W1IATA LOVLLY WAR PANAVISION•COLOR A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. ELVIS PRESLEY MARY TYLER MOORE "CHANGE OF 1' ABIT” A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR s TECHMCOLOR' APARAMOUN1 PICTURE (Adult Entertainment) JUNE 24, 25, 26, & 27 L