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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-02, Page 10PAGE 10 ZURICH CITIZENS, NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1974 Summary day held in Clinton The Summary Day and Fash- ion Parade at Clinton, on Wed- nesday, April 24, was attended by about one hundred ladies. Most of them had attended sew- ing classes "More Ideas for Sew- ing Knits, " Mrs. Frank Kane and Mrs. Joanne Vermunt modelled garments which were comment- ed on by Mrs. Lenard Prang, giving explanations on the var- ious techniques used. Mrs. Eileen Consitt displayed a pair of slacks. The three piece plaid ensemble made by Mrs. Melvin Gingerich highlighted the Zurich display. Other items of hand -made clothing in the various classes were men's sport jackets, ladies jackets, men's slacks, child- ren's jackets, pants, dressed and many other articles. About people you know Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer spent the weekend in Kitchener, where they attended the wedd- ing of their granddaughter, Deborah Susan Oxland and Paul Douglas Putman. Jerome Sweeney spent the weekend in Windsor. Returning home with him were his wife Carmel, and daughter Beth, who had spent two weeks there holidaying. Heather and Carey spent the time with their grandparents, in Zurich. isimmommiummimm Emmanuel United Church ZURICH REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A SUPPLY MINISTER Mrs. Milton Osch, Organist SUNDAY, MAY 5 10:00 a.m,- Sunday School 11:00 a. m, - Worship Service 'EVERYONE WELCOME sessesommasimmommo enflenit6 CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR SUNDAY, MAY 5 9 45 a.m. - Worship Service 10 45 a.m.- Sun Church School MEDITATION -• Jesus, Thou art the sinner's friend; However forsaken or distressed As such I look to Thee, Do thou remember me, MTLVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU... ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD EVERYONE WELCOME IIIIHRIERNEHRIERNMERNEERIEHRINERA INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTAIi:IO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE The regular Village council meeting which was to have been on Monday evening May 6 has been changed to Wednes- day evening May 8, at 7;30 p. m. in the Municipal B wilding. Residents are also asked to take note that the garbage collection will change from Saturday afternoons to Monday morning starting at 9 a.m. beginning Monday, May 6. The euchre and bridge party under the auspices of Trinity Church Ladies Guild Friday evening, in the Parish Hall was very successful. Euchre prize winner were ladies high, Edna Mote; ladies low, Jeanette Huff- man, men's high, Ken Lynn, men's low, Fred Mote and lone hands George Youmatoff. Bridge prize winners were high, Edith Smith; low, Viola Cadger, men's high, Reg Wilson and low, George Telford. SENIOR CITIZENS The April meeting of the Senior Citizens was held Thurs- day evening April 25 in the Municipal Building with 33 members present. The club welcomed Mrs. Ber- tha Turner as a new member. The meeting was presided over and opened by the president George Brown, The National Anthem was sung and the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. We welcomed 12 members of the Goderich Senior Citizens St. Peter's Lutheran Church. l8aw. A. C. BIackw !I, `.A., B.D. Pastor SUNDAY, MAY 5 10 00 a.m. - Worship Service 10 45 a.m.-Sun Church School Everyoue Welcome waresistss tdllll:Elfum CONSERVATIVE-* Ateil/soiRiti Murcia MERLIN BENDER, Pastor SUNDAY, MAY 5 10 a.m.,- Sunday School 11 a. m. - Worship Service 8 p.m.- Sur. Evening Service Jesus said, "If Thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth." Mark 9 23 We invite you to worship with ul Club as our guests for the even- ing. Secretary, Mrs. Jean Bell read her report of the last meeting which was adopted. There was no correspondence. The treasurer, Mrs. Vina Parker gave her report which was also adopted; and passed that all outstanding bills be paid. Mr. Snider of the Goderich Club was introduced by the president and he outlined a program of joining the Senior Citizens Unit 1 which is a way of meeting other clubs. Our group was invited to Goderich to a meeting on May 15 to hear a representative from Stratford talk on the organization of Senior Citizens groups. Lloyd Makins reported on the planned trip to Greenfield Vill- age on May 23. All members are to be at the United Church at 8 a.m. Happy birthday wishes were sung to Margaret Lynn. The meeting adjourned and euchre was played with prizes going to Mrs. Mary Weston, Mrs. Jean Bell.; George Clark and Ken Lynn. Mrs. Florence Brown won the lone hand prize. The usual lovely lunch was served. The next meeting will be Thursday evening May 30 in the Municipal Building. 4 - I1 CLUB ( by Patti Greer) The VII meeting of the Bayfield Beauticians 4-H Club was held at the home of Mrs. L. Healy on April 23 at 7 p.m. There were six members pres- ent. We discussed poise. Each of the girls demonstrated an exercise. We talked about what we were going to put on our exhibit for Achievement Day. We are going to get to-gether and work on it on it on April 30 at Mrs. Garrett's. This was our last meeting. TAX RATE Residents of the village will find when they receive their tax notices in the near future, that they will be paying more this year. This is due to several factors. The Huron County Board of Education is demanding another 4 mills and Huron County rate is up 6 mills, mak- ing the general mill rate for the village 29 mills for 19'74. Last year the Village Council was able to lower the mill rate by 5 mills, but it was not poss- ible to hold the line this year since the village was forced into a garbage collection by the closure of the dump by the Department of Environment. An actual rate of 14 mills plus rhe 5 mills given to the taxpayers last year will mean an overall rise of 19 mills for the village millrate. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Higgins Colin and Scott, Port Dover, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Higgins at "The Maples." John McLeod arrived home on Saturday evening from a three week visit in England and Scot- land, Miss Norma Garrett was host- ess for a pantry shower for Miss Cathy Bowers in Glen Allen on Saturday evning. The shower was held at the home of the bride-to-be for relatives and members of the wedding party. Miss Bowers is to be married on Saturday, May 4. VILLAGE OF ZURICH TENDER FOR HEATING SYSTEM Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1974. For the supply of an installation of a heating system for the Zurich Arena Community Centre. Inspection of the building and information may be obtained by contacting the Clerk -Treasurer's Office. Phone 236-4974, or the Zurich Arena, phone 236-4969. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W.D. Armstrong, Clerk -Treasurer and Secretary Zurich Recreation Committee Box280 ZURICH, Ontario, NOM 2T0 Mrs. Garrett accompanied her daughter to the shower and they remained for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bowers and family. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Parker had as their guests on Saturday, their son and grandson, Mr. Robert Parker and Jack of Dorchester. Gilbert Latimer, Toronto, spent the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. G. L. Knight. Michael Scotchmer and George Harding of Guelph were with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A .F. Scotehmer for the weekend. Mr. Norman F. Cooper. Mount Clemens, Michigan, was at his village residence for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin and Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Erickson, Andrew, Luanne and Lydia vis- ited Sunday in Port Huron, Michigan. Albion Hotel registered guests included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huelsmanor and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Steigert, all of Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred McLau- ghlin arrived home Thursday after spending the winter in Arizona and California, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Cluff, Rob and Tara, London were • at their cottage for the week- end. Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin, Meagan, Alfie and Courtney, Toronto, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Handy, Seaforth, visited her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Garrett and family on Thursday. MENNONITE ARTS FESTIVAL Sun., May 5 - 2 to 6 p.m. CAMBRIDGE SHOPPERS' MALL (Hespeler) Hwy. 24 North at 401 An opportunity to become acquainted with Mennonite Artists and'their work. Hundreds of items! INCLUDES ARTS, CERAMICS, PHOTOGRAPHY, CRAFTS, MUSIC AND DRAMA A Friendly and Informative Family Outing ADULTS $1.50 - CHILDREN UNDER 1241.00 FRESH DAILY Honey Dipped DONUTS REG 95¢ DOZ 83 Doz. TASTY -NU BAKERY ZURICH CUSTOM APPLICATION ANHYDROUS AMMONIA Either pre -plant or side -dress application Contact ALBERT ERB, ZURICH -236-4884 or AGRICO FERTILIZERS, BRUCEFIELD Phone: - 482-7241 For low cost source of Nitrogen, use Anhydrous Ammonia GRICFERTILIZERS BRUCEFIELD