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Zurich Citizens News, 1973-10-11, Page 2moor PAGE 2 Instal new officers The regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge was held Wednesday evening in the Lodge rooms with N.G. Mrs. Irene Blackwell presiding and being assisted by V.G. Mrs. :.r Aldeen Volland. PNG Mrs. Olga Chipchase was asked to retire with DDP Mrs, Mary Gregg of Huron District No 23. On return she was introduced and welcomed. N.G. Mrs. Blackwell present- ed her with a corsage then she was seated. A number of cards were sent to sick and shut-in members, and a plant was sent to the Funeral Home for Maude Hedden, a past member. Two names were presented as cand- idates for membership. This being the night of instal- lation of officers of the Lodge for 1973-74 the DDP and install- ing staff retired, and Mrs. Ct.ry Lobb of Clinton read the Commission, after which the District Marshall entered the room announcing the DDP and HW staff and re-entered to install officers. Mrs. Mary Seutet, of Clinton sang two lovely solos accompanied by Mrs. Ethel McPherson of Clinton on the piano. The officers of Amber Rebek- ah Lodge were then installed as follows: Jr. Past Noble Grand, Mrs. Irene Blackwell; Noble Grand, Mrs. Aldeen Volland; Vice Grand, Mrs. Margaret Consitt; recording secretary, Mrs. Leona Parke, finance sec- retary, Mrs. Bertha McGregor. Treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Corbett, Warden, Mrs. Margar- et Ingram; conductor, Mrs. Ruby Bell, inside guardian, Mrs. Inez McEwan, outside guardian, Mrs. Rose Broderick, musician, Mrs. Evelyn McBeath; color bearer, Mrs. Vera Lemmon, Chaplain, Mrs. Alice Ferg; R.S,N.G., Mrs. Grace Thomp- son, L.S.N.G., Mrs. Olga Chipchase; R. S, V , G. Mrs. Pearl Eyre; L.S.V,G. Mrs. Maggie Campbell. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS These officers received their obligation and were seated. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Mary Gregg, Mrs. Irene Black- well, and a bouquet of carnat- ions to Mrs. Aldeen Volland.. About fifty members and guests were present. Members of Amber Lodge are invited to attend a meeting of Goderich Lodge on November 6, on the visit of the assembly president, Mrs. Duckworth. Kippen The citizenship meeting of Kippen East Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Campbell Eyre, on Oct- ober 17, at 8.30 p.m. The roll call will be a verse with the word, "Peace" in it and Mrs. Grant McLean will give the motto, The guest speaker will be C.A. Archibald. Mrs. Ross Broadfoot is in charge of lunch. Mr. and Mrs. W.I.,. Mellis spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Mellis's sister in St, Thomas. Co and DISTRICT NEWS Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Agriculture and Canadian Industries group was in charge of the October meeting Tues- day, October 2, with Mrs. John Rader, convener. It was the guest night and over 100 ladies were in attendance from all the Institutes of South Huron. 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Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1E40 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Forr/ Dealer Drive in soon er, welcomed the ladies and was. in charge of a brief business meeting. The Historical Society meets in Zurich October 17, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Rader was chairlady for the program. Mrs. Bob Hoffman sang several numbers. The Masse family played instrum- entals. Guest speaker, Jack Riddell MPP for Huron spoke on "Women and the Labour Force." Mrs. Bill Berends thanked each one taking part and presented gifts on behalf of the Dashwood W.I. Mrs. Gerald Mason received a gift for finding the "Mysterious Lady" Mrs. Charles Snell. Mrs. Tom Hern, Elimville W.I. had the lucky chair. Following lunch, each Institute thanked the ladies for a lovely evening which was brought to a close with the singing of "The Queen." 4-H MEETING The 4th meeting of Club No 2 4-H girls was held October 1, with the president, Jayne Hayter in charge. 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Mrs. Irvin Rader, Mrs. Nancy Rader, Mrs. June Miller, and Sharon Rader attended a trousseau tea for Darlene Shaw at Lakewood Gardens, Sunday, October 7, , NEWLY WEDS HONOURED Two recently married couples, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wiens, Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berends, Exeter, were honoured by Zion Lutheran choir and presented gifts at a social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berends. Court Whist was played with the following winners. High, Mrs. Charles Martene and Bill Ber- ends; low, Mrs. Martha Miller and Ernest Miller; lucky plate, Ernest Miller. The committee in charge was Mrs. Albert Mil- ler, Mrs. Melvin Stade and Charles Martene. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Becker have returned from a most enjoyable tour of Dubrovnik and surrounding area of Yugosl- avia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Datars and family spent the weekend at Peterborough with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gravel, They also visited the Whitung Ojib- way craft centre at Curve Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Schatz are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schatz, of Garden City, Mrs. Ethel Mellin and Mrs. Floss York spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller vacationed in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Koessel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shultz and family and Mrs. Nora Koessel. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1973 Strangled (continued from page 1) her age." Mrs. Bell said her aunt w as able to do many chores in the house and around the yard although she couldn't walk well. She was a "good church goer and a good giver, " Mrs. Bell said,. Mrs. McMurtrie had lived along for 11 years since the death of her second husband. She had moved to the King Street house after the death of her first husband, a farmer. "She had no family, no children, " Mrs. Bell said. "She had those two cats --they were barn cats- -and they were her children. She called them her children, " Mrs. Bell took the cats home. 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