Zurich Citizens News, 1970-12-17, Page 11it
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1970
50 Years Ago
Mr, Henry E lber and son,
H. K. Eilber, of Crediton,
attended the Hay Fire Insurance
meeting here on Saturday.
Mr. George Douglas and Mr.
William Beaver, of Hensall,
called in the village last Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Manson,
of Blake, spent a few days with
friends at Brucefield and Seaforth,
Mrs. Amos Gascho spent a few
days with friends in the village.
Mr. Reuben Goetz, of Dash-
wood, was in Zurich last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Druar
visited relatives and friends, at
St. Clements, and Waterloo,
during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Consitt and
Mr. and Mrs. Fairbairn, of
Tuckersmith, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.C.
Zaphe.
Miss Alice Schroeder, of Dash-
wood, is in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where she underwent a
serious operation.
Mr. F.L. Preeter is attending
the U.F.O. convention in Tor-
onto, this week.
40 Years Ago
Dr. and Mrs. H. H, Cowen,
and daughter Marion and Miss
Pearl Wurtz, were Sunday visit-
ors with the doctor's parents at
Fergus.
Next Monday, December 15,
is the date of the last official
sitting of the Hay Council for
the year 1930, and also the last
date in which the ratepayers of
the township have to pay their
taxes, that is if they wish to
pay them at par, but after the
- OF -
YEARS GONE
- BY-
15th a four per cent penalty
will be added.
Albert Smith, J. Loding, Gord-
on and Howard Lev it, of Cross -
well, Michigan, were visiting
with the former's relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. William O'Brien, a few
days last week.
W. Henry Pfile, Hensall, who
recently secured a piece of land
from Dr. Moir, has purchased
the Kippen hall and will move it
down on his land.
Harry Hoffman is attending a
telephone plant school in Toronto
this week.
25 Years Ago
Miss Pearl Wurtz has returned
to her home after spending a
week at the home of her sister,
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowan, of
Exeter.
Miss Mildred Haberer, R. N„
of London was a weekend visitor
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Haberer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Willert, of
Hamilton, are spending some
time at the home of the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stelcl<,
of Bradford, recently spent a
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Johnston and Sadie,
and also called on other Johnston
families while in Northern Ontar-
io.
Mrs. James Masse, of St. Jos-
eph, was taken to Clinton Hosp-
ital, for treatment.
Mrs, William Hay and children
attended the visit of Santa Claus,
at the McCormick factory, at
London, last week.
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Haugh and daughters, and Mr.
and Mrs. Urban Pfile, of the 14th
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concession, spent a day in Lond-
on last week.
15 Years Ago
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schade
and family motored to London
Sunday last to visit with their
daughter Elaine, who is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rader, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Rader, and W. H,
Broi<enshire attended the funeral
of Mrs. Leonard A. Birk, nee
Ida Routledge, held in Guelph
last Friday.
Those of us who remember the
Canadian winters of 40 and 50
years ago, are reminded of the
past week's weather with piles
of snow and the mercury around
the zero mark. Only in those
days there were no plows to hoist
the snow over in the fields and
clear the way for traffic.
The members of the Catholic
Women's League enjoyed a very
fine and informative lecture
given by Dr. St. Pierre, at the
Town Hall, ori Monday evening,
December 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Koehler
of Detroit, enjoyed several days
over the weekend at the home
of the former's sister and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Johns-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon
Koehler and other relatives and
friends.
10 Years Ago
Winners in the best decorated
home for the Christmas season
were Jack Bannister, first, 1-1, W.
Brol<enshire, second; and Gordon
Surerus, third. Best decorated
business establishment, GingericI .
Sales and Service, first; Pearson
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Motors Limited, second; and
Rader and Mittleholtz Hardware,
third.
Mr. Charles Thiel has announc-
ed this week the sale of his mod-
ern food market in Zurich to Mr.
Milford Doerr, who comes to the
village from Penzance, Saskatch-
ewan.
Mrs. James A. Patterson, a
resident of the village of Hensall
most of her life, passed away in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Thursday, December 15, in her
74th year.
Stanley council unanimously
approved the appointment of
Bruce McClinchey to the Clinton
District Collegiate High School
Board, at their meeting last
Thursday. Mr. McClinchey
replaces Merano Steckle, who has
represented Stanley on the board
for many years.
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