Zurich Citizens News, 1976-10-06, Page 26'POPCORN FROM THE GARDEN—Charlie Bedard, right, brought some unusual produce from his
parent's garden, popping corn. Above Charlie is helped by Tammy Durand to take the kernals of
popping corn off the small cobs in preparation for popping. Photo by McKinley
25th rally in Dashwood
• Dashwood Branch was host
for the 25th anniversary of the
Huron County Rally held at
Dashwood Community Centre,
Monday, October 4. Mrs. Roy-
lance Westcott, district presid-
ent, presided for the business,
Mrs. James Armstrong, secre-
tary, read the minutes and re-
ported $274.92 in the treasury.
Mrs. M. Batkin gave a' very
informative historical report of
the societies meetings. A hum-
orous skit "Taking the Cen-
sus" by Kippen W.I. was en-
joyed by all.
Mr. Bruce Heath of the Child-
ren's Aid Society reported
sufficient funds in the Bursary
Fund, fees will not be collect-
ed from Institute members this
year. Greetings were brought
from the F.W.I.O. by Mrs.
Gordon Papple, also Guelph
Area board members Mrs. H.
Wallace and from the London
Area president, Mrs. W. Laid-
law.
Mrs. Kenneth Johns, founder
of the County Rally and Huron
County W.I. Scholarship, was
guest speaker for the afternoon.
She said the purpose of the
rally was to bring. Districts to-
gether where they could ex-
change ideas and information.
Memories of earlier rallies were
brought to light as well as some
thoughts for the future. Mrs.
Johns believes the worlddoes
not owe any of us a living but
each must make their own.
Individually we can not do much
collectively we can do many
things. There is unity in streng-
th and service.
Sandra Stewart of Hurondale
was the recipient of the W.I.
Scholarship. She is continuing
her studies at Georgian College,
Barrie, Elimville W.I. enter-
tained with a sing song.
Huron South was nominated
to look after compiling and
printing a new W.I. song book.
It was decided that Huron
County Institutes would sponsor
an award to 4-11 girls in the
county on the completion of
24 projects. An invitation for
the 1977 Rally was extended by
East Huron.
There was a craft display and
an exhibit of recycled articles
A pooled luncheon and anniver-
sary cake was enjoyed by the
members.
We have a 1,
Please Make It Yours
Our goal is to provide a safe and pleasant Community centre, where people of all ages, and
of different interests, can enjoy themselves. The Centre is a home for dances, recreational
activities and learning, bingos, receptions, stags, etc. and is a great source of entertainment
to sports enthusiasts, spectators and participants alike.
In order to maintain this home, $35,000 in cash donations* is required. Building Code
Standards, Fire and Health regulations, and other necessary improvements form the basis of
this dollar figure.
L.I.P., Community Centre, and Wintario grants will be obtained to provide the additional
funding needed to cover the total expenditure of $105,000 in estimated costs.
A local canvass of businesses and organizations is now underway. Please be
generous in your support.
•,i alvei*
CONIMW dTY
ICENTRE
Write for further information:
Zurich Community Centre Fund Raising Committee
Box 304, Zurich, Ontario.
*receipts will be given for tax purposes, for all donations,
shwood
Citizens News, October 6, 1976 -Page 27
and family. Stuart is spending a
fc'w days there.
Visitors during the weekend
with Mrs. Greta Schade were
Miss Melvina Schade, London
and Julie and Janice Schade.
By MISS. I. RADER
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gaiser
spent a week at Ohio, Indiana
and Margate, Florida with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Kretzman and
boys, During their absence,
their daughter, Fay underwent
minor surgery at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London,
Kathy Keller, Laurie, Cathy
and Cindy Becker, Jayne
Hayter, Eleanor Sahnon and
I)an Mellecke, young people
from Zion Lutheran Church,
attended a Youth Retreat at
Camp Pioneer, Angola, N.Y.
over the weekend. Drivers were
Mrs. Shiela Miller and Mrs.
Marvin Barz of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller,
Brenda and Charlotte, Zion,
were supper guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Rader Sunday.
The canvass for South Huron
Hospital tag days was very
successful.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Gould,
Windsor, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chand-
ler.
Tuesday guests last week
with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Love
were Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Lindsay, Stonewall, Manitoba;
Mrs. Viola Scott and Dune
Maclntyre, Forest; and Mrs.
Ethel Mellin and Mrs. Ila
Kayes, Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe
spent the weekend in London
with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wolfe
Kippen
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Siemon and
daughter of Perth, Scotland and
Mrs. Grace Siemon, Kitchener
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Robert J.
McGregor last week.
Mr. Stanley Jackson has
returned from Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital.
Quite a number of area
residents attended the ploughing
match in Walkerton last week.
Bean producers have been
taking advantage of the fine
weather to complete harvesting
operations.
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