Zurich Citizens News, 1977-01-12, Page 9Bayfield
by Milve:ua Erikson
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pollock,
London and Mr. Ernie Pollock,
Varna, called on Mrs. Milton
Pollock, Goshen Line, on Mon-
day,
Several visitors to the village
recently who have returned to
their respective homes are
Lieutenant Colonel Dave Battye,
his wife Helen and children Blair
and Rene, North Bay; Miss Ethel
Blair, Toronto and Miss Brenda
Blair, New York, with their
mother and grandmother Mrs.
Robert Blair; Dr. Bill Tillman
STUDENTS RAISE $150 — Students of the Zurich public school raised $150 for UNICEF.The money raising
was organized by the student council representatives of whom hold their receipt for the cheque sent to
UNICEF. Photo by McKinley
Dashw off.
by Iters® Irvin Rader
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Miller,
Sibbold, Alberta, were visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Stade and
Sherrie and Mrs. Martha Miller.
Mrs. Martha Miller is now in her
own home following Christmas at
Port Dover with Mr. & Mr.
Seigfried Miller and family and
the New Year with the Stades.
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Irvin Rader were Mr. &
Mrs. Paul Rader, Sharon Rader
and Bill Bennett, London..
Flowers in Zion Lutheran
Church, Sunday, were in loving
memory of Mrs Marj. Varley,
Crediton.
Dashwood Senior Citizens will
hold their meeting, Monday,
January 17 at the community
centre.
Don't forget the euchre
sponsored by Dashwood W.I.
Tuesday, January 18, at the
community centre.
Recent visitors with Mrs. Hilda
Rader were her family, Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Rader and family and
Mr. & Mrs. Colin McGregor and
family, London; Mr. & Mrs.
Floyd Rader and family Dor-
chester; and Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Rader and family.
Leaving Dashwood Christmas
morning, Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Guenther accompanied by Mrs.
Glen Waiper, Cambridge, and
Mrs. Elgin Kipfer motored to
Lakeland, Florida, where they
visited with Earl's two sisters,
Mrs. Grace Ankenman and Mrs.
Lloyd Edighoffer.From there they
motored to Tampa, Florida and
flew to Miami where they went on
a conducted tour of Costa Rica,
El Salvador and Guatemala. The
damage from the earthquake was
still prominent.
They arrived back in Dash-
wood January 9 ahead of the
storm. Although they had no
trouble, stormy weather had
resulted in many accidents.
Women's Institute meet
The Education and Cultural
Activities group was in charge of
the January meeting of Dash-
wood W.I. Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan
was chairlady. Mrs. Ross Love
accompanied by Mrs. Tiernan led
a sing song. Mrs. Eben Weigand
read a poem "The Crazy Quilt"
and she displayed one she had
made as a teenager. Mrs. Love
and Mrs. Tieman sang a duet
"Paper Roses".
Mrs. N. Hemmingway,
provincial director for the
retarded and director of social
services for Lambton County
gave a most interesting talk on
the work done with the retarded
and the advances made in this
work in recent years. Several
from ARC Industries are em-
ployed elsewhere. She stated that
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popular house plant
The Schefflera, or umbrella
plant, which used to be seen only
in hotel lobbies and large
exhibition halls is now becoming
a popular houseplant.
R. A. Fleming, Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Food
horticulturist, says Schefflera
will grow from eight to 10 feet in
height with good indoor con-
ditions.
Also known as the octopus
plant,Schefflera features a five -
leaflet leaf to give full, dark
green foliage.
The plant should be kept in a
cool, dry place from late
November until early March. It
does not require a great deal of
light during the winter unless
new growth is desired.
Schefflera will grow well in a
moderately -lighted hallway.
Despite its size, a large container
is not necessary. Mr. Fleming
suggests a 12- to 15 -inch container
for a plant up to five feet.
If the plant does require
repotting, Mr. Fleming advises
taking the plant out of the pot,
pruning the roots, and repotting
into the same container instead of
using a larger one.
Too heavy a soil mixture will
result in cool, wet soil conditions
which are undesirable for healthy
growth. Schefflera prefer a light
soil mixture which will allow
warm moist soil conditions.
Mr. Fleming suggests repot-
ting and feeding be put off until
the early spring since the plant is
in a period of rest during the
winter.
Schefflera makes a versatile
houseplant and is also available
as a dwarf -size plant.
Zurich
personal
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinbach,
Zurich visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Morley Witmer, Detroit,
Michigan over the New Year.
most are trainable and,anxious to
please.
Mrs. Ray Rader, president,
dealt with the business. Roll call
was answered by 14 members,
"How to make our daily life a
pleasure". There were three
visitors. There will be four
euchres. She announced
Achievement Day January 22 at
Stephen Central school. The new
club is "Clothes for Leisure".
Christmas greetings from other
Institutes were on display.
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and his family of London; George
and Pat Vamtrick and son Chris
of Michigan; Norman Brawn,
London; the Joe Beechie's also of
London and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McFadden of Toronto all at their
summer residences.
Mrs. Margaret Day of Bir-
mingham, Michigan, called on
Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Cooper
of Mt. Clements, Michigan, at
their village home on Clan
Gregor Square Monday.
Best wishes for a speedy
Bayfield
Peewees ; I
but lose t
recovery are sent to Mr. Arthur
(Sonny) Atkinson who is
presently a patient in Pontiac
General Hospital, Pontiac,
Michigan.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to Mrs. Jack (Margaret) Scot-
chmer and to Mr. Campbell
McKinley, who's mother, Mrs.
Robert McKinley, passed away
Monday, January 10. Mrs.
McKinley was the former Jean
Campbell of Seaforth and was in
her 102 year.
Bayfield Pee wees played two
games this past week. Wed-
nesday night they met Brussels
with a score of 14-1 for .Brussels.
Darin Telford scored the goal for
Bayfield with Jeff Merner
getting the assist.
Friday night they played
Grand Bend with a score of 5-2 in
favour of Grand Bend. It was a
good game with lots of action.
Goalswere scored by Jeff Merner
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Emmanuel United Church
BRUCE GUY, B.A.
PASTOR
Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist
SUNDAY, JANUARY 16
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:15 a.m. - Worship Service
EVERYONE WELCOME
Zurich Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEPFER,
PASTOR
SUNDAY, JANUARY 16
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
10:45 a.m. - Worship Service
Wed., 8:00 p.m. - Praise,
Bible Study & Prayer Service
Meditation:
"The great thing in this world is
not so much where we stand as in
what direction we are moving."
O.W.H.
EVERYONE WELCOME
ice
and Rob Siertsema with assists
going to Rick Johnston, David
Sturgeon and Wayne Gale.
The next game is in Milverton
on Thursday, January 13, with
the next home game Friday,
January 14, against Zurich at 8
p.m. in the arena.
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
A.C. BLACKWELL, M. DIV.
PASTOR•
Organist Miss Christine Haberer,
SUND,rt;Y, J NUARY 16
10:00 a.m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. - Church School
EVERYONE WELCOME
Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, JANUARY 16
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
8:00 p.m. - Gospel Service
Wed., 8:00 p.m. - Prayer Ser-
vice
Meditation:
To know God's will is man's
greatest treasure , to do God's
will is life's greatest priviledge.
EVERYONE WELCOME
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Exeter - 235-0880
To Begin The Week
1. Architectural Drafting
-an Introduction
2. Flower Arranging
3. Developmental &
Speed Reading
4. English 550
5. Needlepoint & Borgello
6. General Mechanics
Small Engines, Automobiles,
Snowmobiles
7. Woodworking
8. How to Cope with Bureaucracy
9. Colour Photography
10. Off -Loom Weaving
11. Conversational French
12. First Aid (St. John's)
13. Advanced Lingerie Sewing
(Begins March 1)
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