Zurich Citizens News, 1977-12-01, Page 15MR. AND MRS. BILL RUSSELL
Linda Helen Jones and William Charles Russell exchanged marriage
vows Saturday, October 15, 1977 at Exeter United Church, with Rev.
Harold Snell officiating. The bride is the only daughter of Mrs. Helen
Jones and the late Lloyd Jones and the groom is the only son of Mrs.
Carrie Russell and the late Homer Russell. Jennifer Houghton, Sarnia
was maid of honour with Joanne St. Onge, Windsor as matron of
honour and the bridesmaids were Lois Jones and Jane Russell. Ron
Waiper was bestman. with Don St. Onge, Windsor as groomsman.
Guests were ushered by Larry Jones and John Martene. Anne Waiper
was flower girl with Douglas Jones as ring bearer. Music was provided
by Marilyn Dykeman with soloist, Wendy Hardy. After a two week
honeymoon to the Hawaiian Islands, the couple has taken up residence
at RR 1, Exeter.
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Citizens News, December 1, 1977
Page 15
Many folk visit Queensway
Visitors with Irene Ka lbfleisch
were Violet Bishop, Joan Bet-
teridge and Dave Bishop. Mr. &
Mrs. Sid Pullman, London visited
Bernice Lavery.
Amy and Greta Lammie and
Ila Dunn visited Vera Lammie.
Miss Wendy Dilling and Dave
Lucas visted Mrs. Anna Dilling.
Hazel Snell and Deanna Neevel
visited Louise Mitchell,
Lee and Anna McConnell
visited Russell Erratt. Thelma
Russell and Verda Taylor and
Edna Werner visited Mrs. May
Beer. Mrs. Belle Reid, Varna
visited Clara Featherston,
Howard Johns and Mary Neil,
Roberta Neil and Calvin Jervis
visited Mrs. Mabel. Johns.
Mrs. Kendrick was visited by
Alice Kendrick, Ruth, Nancy and
Rainfall in district
varies considerably
At Thursday's annual meeting
of the Huron Soil and Crop
Improvement Association, a
rainfall report showed a big
difference in the amount of
rainfall between eight locations
in Perth County and one at
Centralia College of Agricultural
Technology,
In May, the Centralia station
showed 2.99 inches of rain while
the rainfall at E. Crago's in
Blanshard township measured
only .7 inches.
The wettest spot in June was in
Wallace township at 2.5 inches
while Centralia recorded only .29
inches.
There was little variance in
rainfall amounts in June ranging
only from 3.75 to 5.59 inches. The
Centralia total was 4.38 inches.
In July, Centralia listed 2.23
inches while 6.1 inches fell in
Blanshard township. The same
pattern existed in August with 3.5
inches at CCAT and 8.1 inches in
Blanshard.
Zurich Rec Hockey Standings
NOV. 24 — GAMES SCORES
FLYERS — 5 — SABRES 5
PANTHERS — 12 — BLUES 3
Team Wins Losts Ties
Sabres 2 0 1
Panthers 2 1 0
Flyers 1 1 1
Blues 0 3 0
G.F. G.A.
18 12
24 13
16 18
13 28
Total Points
5
4
3
0
Leading Scorers To Date
Name Goals Assists Total Points
Ken Smale 6 5 11
Rich Schilbe 6 4 10
Bill Hoffman 6 4 10
Jim Consitt 5 4 9
Phil Overholt 0 9 9
Bob Merner 4 4 8
JimBedard 2 6 8
Joe Kenda 3 4 7
Gerald Shantz 5 1 6
Ken Clarke 2 4 6
Don O'Brien 5 0 5
Dale Cressman 5 0 5
Dick Bedard 3 2 5
Jim Oesch 2 3 5
Eric Smale 2 3 5
Marty Kelders 1 4 5
Dave Taylor 2 2 4
Bernie Denomme 0 4 4
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Mr. Edward Smith, our furnace service man for the past seven years, is
leaving our employment to enter business on his own. We wish Ed the
best of luck in his new venture.
Mr. Gerrard Boon, a fully licensed burner mechanic will replace Ed
Smith and we will still be offering prompt efficient service as in the past.
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Rainfall was high in September
ranging from 5.4 inches in
Wallace township to 9.1 inches in
Blanshard. The Centralia total
was 6.41 inches.
In October the Centralia
rainfall was 1.74 inches bringing
the seven month growing season
total to 23.54 inches. For the same
period the Blanshard township
total was the highest at 33.4 in -
c hes.
Letter to Editor
Dear Mr. Creech:
The Board and association
members of the South Huron &
District Association would like to
express their thanks to you for
your recent article on Huron
Hope Nursery School, and par-
ticularly for the publication
regarding the fact that the
Nursery facilities are available
free to those needing them.
Articles like this go a long way
towards helping with the public
education which is so desperately
needed. Thank you again,
Yours very truly,
Margaret Purdy (Mrs. D.W.)
Corresponding Secretary
Susan Durand. Mr. & Mrs. D.
Floyd Reeves visited Lynn
Latimer.
Lorna Finkbeiner visited
Harold Glanville. Bev and Elaine
Skinner visited Ruby Miners.
Church service was conducted
by Rev. Don Forrest ac-
companied on the piano by Mrs.
Forrest.
The Reformed Church ladies'
of Exeter entertained residents
with bingo and a sing -song,
Personals
Mrs. Doris Bonthron, London
spent several days at the home of
her son and daughter-in-law Mr.
& Mrs. Bevan Bonthron and girls,
Mr, & Mrs. Ross Corbett ac-
companied by Mr. & Mrs. Walter
Baird, Brucefield and Mrs. Ruth
Taylor, Clinton attended the
wedding of Mrs. Taylor's
granddaughter Brenda Taylor
and Terrance McAleese in
Hamilton, Saturday.
Zurich Personal
Mrs. Alice Thiel, Zurich visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Don Kyle and
family of Amherst, Nova Scotia
recently.
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