Zurich Citizens News, 1974-06-13, Page 13<'ttutCSDAY, JUNE 13, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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VISITORS FROM TEXAS - The Zurich Lions Club are participating in a Youth Exchange prog-
ram with Clubs in Texas, arranged by District A-9 of Lions International. President of the Zurich
organization, Don Oke, right, along with Mrs. Ol.e, Left, are seen here welcoming their two
visitors -- Miss Pain Jaegli, of Uvalda, Texas, and Miss Leigh Parsons, of Larneda, Texas. The
girls will visit the Oke home for part of their stay in Ontario. Miss Lee Ann Doyle, R. R.1,
Dashwood, will represent the Zurich Lions Club in Texas as the second phase of the program.
(Photo by Wilma Oke)
Exchange youth visit area homes
(by Wilma Oke)
Fourteen young people from
Texas arrived in Blyth Wednes-
day evening on a youth ex-
change program sponsored by
a number of Lions Clubs in the
two countries.
The group included ten teen-
aged girls between the ages of
14 and 19 and four young men
between rhe ages of 14 and 21,
all sponsored by nine Lions
clubs in District 2T2 Texas.
They will spend about six
weeks in Ontario, staying in
the homes of Lions Club memb-
ers in District A9, which comp-
rises an area from Lake Huron
on rhe West ro Cambridge on
the east, Owen Sound in the
north to St. Marys on the south.
Georgia Thomas, of Tahoka,
will visit the Mel Gaiser home
in Exeter; Leigh Parsons of
Lamesa and Pain Jaegli, of
Uvalde, at rhe Don Oke home,
in Zurich.
Twelve teenagers from Dist-
rict A9 will travel to Texas on
July 20 for an exchange visit.
David Snider, of Exeter, and
Lee Anne Doyle, Dashwood
are two of the group.
Charles Shaw, of Blyth,
youth exchange co-ordinator,
has organized the exchange for
this area of District A9. The
Blyth Lions Club held a steak
Barbecue for the new arrivals
and the host families who arr-
ived ro pick up their guests.
When asked what they wanted
to see while they were in Ont-
ario none were familiar enough
with the country to say, except
Steven Dillaha wanted to see
rain. Ile said he lived in a very
dry area where there was seld-
om rain.
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Friday is always Bingo day
at Huronview, but for this
week, we hope to have many
'outside' seniors with us. The
games will be held in the aud-
itorium with some real prizes
instead of the usual chocolate
bars, •etc. Brussels' Senior
Citizens will join our residents
for the afternoon.
On Saturday, June 22, there
will be table games in the aud-
itorium (progressive euchre,
bridge, 500, etc.) Seafofth
Happy Citizens' Club will spon-
sor this activity.
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