Zurich Citizens News, 1958-07-09, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
HI1LESOREEN
(MRS. GORDON COLEMAN, Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs,, Gordon Coleman
spent the first' of July weekend
lin North Bay visiting relatives,
returning home by way of the
Cherry from Manitoulin Island to
Tobermory. The wetter was very
trough and most of the passengers
on 'board were sea -sick.
Mrs. August Guyer, Hillsgreen,
visited uith friends at Milverton
and attended a wedding there.
Bible School for the Goshen
and Varna United Church children
coananenced on Monday, July 7.
84 chitldiren: registered Monday
roaming.
SS 7 Stanley School Picnic
Running races for pre-school
ehaldren, Deborah Stephenson,
Brenda Turner; Grades 1, 2, 4, 5,
Margaret Forrest, Ann Stephen-
son, Marjorie Turner; boys, Grade
four and five, David Turner, Burt
!Coleman, Earl Reichert; boys, Gr-
ade; !eight, Charles Stephenson,
Jinx Consitt, Keith Stephenson;
young mens race, Ron Coleman,
Jimmy Love, Leroy Workman;
young ladies race, Marion Forrest,
Jean Turner; married ladies walk-
ing race, Mrs. Harold Reichert,
Mrs. Anson Coleanan; Mrs. Ward
Forrest; 3 -legged -race• for girls,
Marjorie Turner and Glenda John-
ston, Jean Turner and Marson For-
rest, Margaret Forrest and Ann
Stephenson; 3-1 e g g e d -race for
b'oy's, Johnny Consmtt and Keith
Stephenson, Ron Coleman and Jim-
my ,Love, Da.V1d Turner and Earl
Reichert; married mens race, Ell -
mer Turner, Harold Reichert, Geo-
rge Dawson; sack race, girls, Mar-
jorie Turner, Margaret Forrest,
Nancy Consitt; sack race, Grades
4 and 5, Earl Reichert, David
Turner, Billy Turner; sack race,
boys., Grade 8, Glen Reichert, Jim-
my !Consitt, Wayne Love; sack
race, young men and ladies, Ron
Coleman, Marion Forrest, Jimmy
Love; wheel -barrow, Marion
Forrest and Marjorie Turner, Jean
Turner and Glenda Johnston!, Ann
Stephenson land Nancy ConsmU;
boys wheel barrow, Chall:es Steph-
enson and David Turner, Leroy
Workm:a,n, and Burt Coleman,
Keith Stephenson and Billy Turn-
er; young men and Ladies wheel-
barrow, Ron Caleffnan and Jimmy
Love, Johnny Consitt and Jack
Coleman, Marion Forrest and Glen
Reichert; cleat race, Jean. Turner
and Burt Coltman, Marjorie Turn-
er and Jimmy Consitt, Ann Steph-
enson and Robert Turner; gues-
sing husbands by their nose, Mr.
and Mrs. Anson Coleman, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Stephenson;
Mr. and MTs. Harold Reichert;
egg race, Jean Turner's side.
The sports Concluded with a
ba17 Braine.
During the super hour a pres-
entation was spade by the pupils
to Mr. William Yungblut, the tea-
cher, who is leaving the section
to teach in London.
S x bpm'
intention Vacationers . .
TSE BOSS IS HOME AGAIN !
Pete Gave Half The Cars Away While
I /as Gone o a
NowI Want TO Give The Rest. Awa!
HERE ARE SOME OF THE MODELS WE HAVE LEFT:
'58 BUICK CENTURY—four-door hardtop, back-up lamps, 6 -way
seat, whitewalls, radio, power steering, dynaflow.
'57 PLYMOUTH COACH—deluxe, whitewalls—make us an offer.
'57 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF COACH—custom radio, two-tone, etc.
'57 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF SEDAN—like new, only 15,000 miles.
'56 METEOR RIDEAU COACH—automatic, radio, like new.
'56 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN—gleaming black with whitewalls.
'56 DODGE STATION WAGON—like new, only 21,000 miles.
'56 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN—radio, looks and runs like new.
'56 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN—radio, rear speaker.
'55 FORD CUSTOM STATION WAGON—whitewalls.
'55 PONTIAC COACH—only 28,000 original miles.
'55 FORD FAIRLANE SEDAN—custom, radio, whitewalls, V-8.
'55 MERCURY HARDTOP—Automatic drive, radio, etc.
'55 BUICK FOUR -DOOR HARDTOP—Automatic, radio, whitewalls.
'55 DODGE SEDAN—Automatic, real sharp!
'55 CHEVROLET SEDAN—radio, whitewalls, real sharp!
'54 PONTIAC PATHFINDER SEDAN—very clean.
'54 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN—dynaflow, radio, wheel discs,
'54 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN—a doctor's car.
'53 CHEVROLET BELAIRE FOUR -DOOR SEDAN
speakers, etc.
'53 DODGE MAYFAIR—custom radio, real sharp!
'53 STUDEBAKER SEDAN—black, overdrive, like new.
'53 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE SEDAN—new motor, custom
radio, etc.
'52 DODGE CORONET -41,000 miles, like
'52 PONTIAC SEDAN DELIVERY.
'51 DODGE DELUXE SEDAN—locally owned.
'51 CHEVROLET SEDAN—powerglide, radio, real
radio,
etc.
rear
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1958
DASHWOOD and DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent)
(Intended for Last Week)
The following is a report of pro-
motions from SS 16, Stephen
Township (Dashwood Public
School) :
Promoted to Grade IX: Bob
Becker, Dennis Codyre, Alphonse
Denomme, Ausma Gulens, Janis
Gulens, Mary Jane Hoffman, Paul
Irwin, John Kellerman, Ross Mil-
ler, Helen Rader.
Grade VIII: John Cameron,
Wayne' Gibson, Ruth Anne Sal-
mon, Lynda Tieman, Larry Weido,
Larry Wein, Eric Wolfe.
Grade .VII: Iris Becker, Bernard
Codyre, Valerie Gibson, Ken Gent-
tner, Eugene Guenther, Bob Hoff-
man, Ray Keller, Keith Miller,
David Rader, Jack Schenk, Carl
Tyler. (Mrs. Edna Busche, teach-
er).
Grade VI: Alex Becker, Charles
Becker, Douglas Bender, Paul
Cameron, Mary Anne Hayter,
Doris Keller, Lynda Kraft, Bonnie
McCrae, Robert Miller, Bernice
Restemayer, Margaret Salmon,
Billy Schade, Nancy Willert,
Tommy Wolfe.
Grade V: Harold Bender, Ed •
ward Codyre, Richard Denomme,
Ricky Geiser, Billy Hoffman,
Marie Keller, Calvin Kellerman,
Peter Kraft, Shiela Maier, Ivan
Miller, Judy Webb, Carol Zimmer.
Grade IV: Joan Becker, Jack
Guenther, Joan Keller, Joyce Kel-
ler, Keith Maier, Janet Miller, Paul
Rader, Edward Restemayer. (Mrs.
Letta Taylor, teacher).
Grade III: Kathy Codyre, Larry
Fleet, Jimmie Hayter, James Hoff-
man, Judy Kraft, Brian Maier,
Margaret Merner, Glen Restemay-
er, Bobbie Webb, Eleanor Wolfe.
Senior Grade II: Eugene Beck-
er, Jesse Kirk, David Nielson,
Mary Lou Schenk, Sheila Willert.
Grade II: Gary Poff, Johnny
Becker, Betty Lynn Cameron, Beth
Snell.
Senior Grade 1: Diane Becker,
Gordon Keller, Jimnry Maier,
Steven Kirk and Sharon Paff re-
peat Grade I. (Mrs. Elgin Webb,
teacher).
new.
sharp!
See Us For A Good Buy on a Used Truck
Pearson Motors Ltd.
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EXETER
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Pass Exams
Pupils of Mrs. Harold Stire,
John and Paul Cameron success-
fully passed their Western On-
tario Conservatory of Music ex-
aminations, the former Grade III
piano and the latter Grade I piano
with first class honours.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Fulford,
Clinton, and Miss Gail Fritzley,
Camlachie, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter.
Robert Wein, Sudbury, spent
the weekend with Mrs. Herb Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayter,
John and Ricky, spent Sunday at
Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and
family, Waterloo, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rader.
Carl Heppler, Waterloo, spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hoffman.
Lakeview
Casing
Flying Officer and Mrs. Sydney
Dove and family, RCAF Station
Clinton, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Miller and family,
were Rev. and Mrs. Louis Dorn
and children, Mrs. Nora Koessel
and Eugene, Harbour Beach, Mich.,
Miss Sharon Beck, Centre Line,
Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Stumpf and family, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guenther.
Mrs. Letta Taylor and Miss Lily
Hoffman, London, left Wednesday
morning for a three-week visit to.
Honolulu. They will motor to San
Francisco and then fly the remain-,
ing distance.
(Continued on Page Twelve)
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