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Zurich Citizens News, 1973-10-25, Page 14PAGE 14 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1973 NEW HOME MOVED - Building a new home sometimes takes quite a bit of time, but not so in this case last week at the farm of Ray Fisher, R.R.3, Zurich. The two units were quickly moved into place with a large crane, and the lower photo shows the completed dwelling, all ready to move into. The two -unit homes are being manufactured in I Iensall by Bendix Mobile Homes. MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE Monday last, Mrs. Elva De- war, accompanied by Mrs. Nina Haw and Mrs. Evelyn Greer visited with Mrs. Daisy Butler at the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich, Tea and birthday cake were served to celebrate Mrs. Butler's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard, Roseville, Michigan, were registered guests at the Albion Hotel last week. Saturday evening October 20, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot, Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Talbot, Parkhill, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Freeman, Woodstock held a surprise going -away . party at the Ponderosa Steak House in London for their sister, Miss Evelyn. Schell. Miss Schell, who is with the Canadian Sunday School Mission, is returning to Ayers, California, Quebec, after being with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schell for the past year, During the evening her family presented her with a lovely gift. A lady, recently visiting in Bayfield after an absence of 30 years, wrote her friend here and in the letter she stated (quote) "Bayfield is almost a story book village, without the contrived effort of a restored place." Mrs. John Sturgeon accomp- anied her sister, Mrs. Ivan Foote to her home in St. Thomas on Sunday, where they will leave for Port Dover to attend the fun- eral of their brother. 4-H GIRLS MEET (by Kathy McFadden) 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs. Garrett. The cooks made German Tea Biscuits. We dis- cussed and appointed members for parts for a skit for Achieve- ment Day. The play is called "A recipe for Mother." BLUEBERRY BUCKLE (by Shirley Brandon) Meeting one was held at the •home of Mrs. Alice Brandon. Joyce McIllwain made a blue- berry buckle with lemon sauce. We elected officers, Presid- ent, Joyce Mclllwain, vice-president, Valarie Merner, secrety, Dianne Schilbe; press reporter, Shirley Brandon. Meeting number two was held at the home of Mrs. Joan Mern- er, Diane Schilbe made a French Onion soup. We chose the name for our club the "Girlie Gourmets." Meeting three was held at the home of Mrs. Alice Brandon. Shirley Brandon made apple dumplings. We planned the display for Achievement Day. Meeting four was held at the home of Mrs. Joan Merrier. Terri Lynn Weber made German Tea Squares. We had our books checked to see if we were caught up on the notes. Gilbert and Christine Latimer, Toronto were with their grand- mother, Mrs. G. L. Knight for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Parker, Charlie, Kim and Jennifer, London, visited with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker on Sunday. Misses Josie Clement, Hazel Birnie and Marg Monaghan, all of Toronto were Thursday and Friday guests of Mrs. Elva Metcalf. Visiting for the week- end with Mrs. Metcalf was Miss Laura Woodley, also of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMich- ael and Jack, Oil City, spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig. On Sat- urday the Craig's accompanied the McMichael's to Oil City where they remained for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heard, Stratford, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Haw, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Anthony of Weston, visited in the same home recently. Kenny Arkell, U.W.O, Lond- on was with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arkell for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Barber, Paul and Brian of Lindsay called at the Alf Scotchmer and Fred LeBeau homes during the week- end. Dennis Florian, Clirnon spent Sunday and Monday with his aunt, Mrs. Jack Hammond. Miss Wendy Greer, Waterloo Lutheran University, was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greer and sister Patti, R.R.3, Bayfield for the weekend. Mrs. Margaret Garrett spent the weekend with her mother and stop -father, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Handy, in Seaforth and with her step -brother, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Handy and family at Vanastra. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gemein- hardt have returned from a week trip to the north, they travelled to Tobermory and across to Gore Bay on Manitoulin Island by ferry. From there they went to Blind River where they visited her sister, Mrs. Len Wagner. They then went to Gravenhurst to visit friends and on to Orillia where they were guests of her (continued on page 15) Masks nd Costumes (in all sizes) GET YOUR HALLOWE'EN TREATS JUST ARRIVED IICKS COOPER, COHOE, LOUISVILLE, NORTH PRO all in stock ! 'S V MAIN STREET - ZURICH ON AND esti ke F nit Main Street ZURICHI Phone 236-4364 VL OIL TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as such, will be accepted by the undersigned, for the Supply of Fuel Oil for the Zurich Arena, Zurich Community Centre, Zurich Fire Hall and Municipal Office. Contract will be for one year. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk Treasurer, by 5 p.m on October 31, 1973. W. DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG, Clerk•Trasacurer, Village of Zurich.