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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1980-07-31, Page 1PIE -EYED — One of the many highlights of the game between the Bayview Blue Bombers and the CJBK No -Stars was this "pietyful" incident. Making sure that CJBK'er John Maconi did not miss his mouth was Doug Turkhiem. As you can see by the bottom photo Turkheim was quite accurate. am . 4-13 in,wbich $140 for crippled. children Staff photo :ice;--vf '" f • - i s Winners A list of winners of the Domestic Science specials at the 1980 Zurich Fall Fair were omitted in last week's issue. The grand champion cook Carol Anne Lostell of Kippen won five of the specials. They were the Schneider Specials for apple pie and chocolate cake, The Bean Producers special for baked beans, the Parkins and Erb special for decorated birth- day cake and the Arva Flour special for cherry pie. Hazel Corbett of Hensall won two specials. She took first in the Schneider • omitted special for butter tarts, the Arva Flour, special for coconut tarts and .the Cad- bury special for chocolate cake. Also winning two were Mrs. Verlyn Fisher of Zurich in the Aiva Flour special for banana cupcakes and the Cadbury special for chocolate cake and Edith Hohner, Zurich in the Hess Jewellry special for banana cake and the Zurich WI special for, banana layer cake. Mrs. Hilda Lansbergen, Zurich won the Arva Flour special for a light cake. JULY 31, 1980 Cars collide on boundary line Price per copy 25 cents Several hurt i,n area accidents Six people sustained in- juries, most -of a ' minor nature, in the seven ac- cidents investigated in the area by the Exeter OPP this week. The first of the crashes was reported on Thursday at 9:30 a.m., when a pickup truck driven by David J. Delbridge, Exeter, went off the Kirkton Road at the curve west of the village and rolled over in the ditch. The driver advised police that• he had to swerve to avoid striking another vehicle which had • crossed over into his lane on the curve. Delbridge sustained minor injuries and Constable Don Millson set damage to the truck at $2,000. A pedestrian, Richard Labreche, RR 2 Grand Bend, sustained minor injuries when he was struck by a car while walking on Algonquin Drive in Huron Park on Saturday evening. Driver of the vehicle was James Robert Randall, 123 Kensington, Huron Park. Constable Bob Whiteford investigated and set damage to the vehicle at $30. Early Saturday morning, a vehicle driven by Colin V. Hoey, Weston, went out of control on Highway 83 west of the Huron -Perth line and went into the ditch, striking a fence, post and hydro pole. The driver suffered major injuries and a passenger, Teresa Hoey, also of Weston, had Minor injuries. Damage was listed at $3,000 by Constable Millson. He also investigated an accident in Hensall Saturday afternoon involving' vehicles driven by Hilda Mary Payne, RR 1 Hensall, and Perry Maschke, RR 1 llderton. The two drivers were backing their vehicles out of private lanes across the street from each other and collided. Damage was listed at $400. Early Saturday evening, Constable Frank Giffin in - Ready for Friedsburg Participants in 'the• Friedsburg Days parade in Dashwood Saturday af- ternoon will be taking a look at the future. The parade theme for this year is "2001" and those taking part are asked to consider any aspects of life - sports, farming, industry, education, . entertainment, leisure, etc., and make their own predictions. Changes have been made ill the. Parade schedule .to allow More time for sports activities for children and to speed up the parade judging. Parade co-ordinators Tom Hayter • and Ruth Anne Merner ask that all floats and entries by in top form as they will be judged when they enter the Dashwood Annexation. proceeding in Hensall Hensall's application to annex portions of Hay Township on both the northern and southern •limits of the village. is expected to be sent to the Ontario Municipal Board in the near future. Clerk Betty Oke said this week that the Huron County planning department had the application at present and were doing some more studies before it will be sent to the OMB. "I expect it will go (to the OMB) very shortly." Mrs. Oke stated. • The OMB will then set dates for a hearing into the application. It is being op- posed by a majority of the property owners in the area planned for annexation south of the village on the west side of Highway 4. CHANGE DATE The 1981 Hensall Spring Fair will be held two weeks earlier than normal. Directors meeting Mon- day night decided to hold next year's event on Tues- day, June 9. The move was made because of • elementary school graduation ceremonies which are usual- ly held the last week o'f June and this year may have cut attendance at the fair. athletic field gates. The entries will line up between 11:30 a.m. and 12 noon and leave the grounds for the parade through village streets after receiving their prizes. It has become a tradition that the Friedsburg parade is the highlight of the weekend and all are asked to give their usual enthusiastic report. At 2:30 p.m. judging of the always popular pet show will begin With six different categories. These include grooming, training, best dressed, most unusual, pet of the future and most colourful. Further information on the parade or pet show may be obtained from Tom Hayter at 237-3561 or Ruth Anne Merner at 237-3677. After the pet show, two new sporting events for children will be held. They are a tricycle race and frog races. Y are. asked to provide their own trikes and frogs. vestigated a collision at the intersection of Highways 21 and 83 involving vehicles driven by William Francis Lane, Sarnia, and Anthony S. Marziali, St. Marys. The latter had been westbound on Highway 83 and went through the intersection, striking the northbound Lane vehicle. Damage was set at $1,200 and the occupants of both vehicles escaped injury. At 4:00 a.m., Sunday, vehicles driven by Michael J. Smith, London, and Scott E. Williams, Goderich, collided on Highway 21 near the Hay -Stanley line. The collision occurred as both cars were northbound and Smith started to turn left into a private lane as Williams was in the process of passing him. Constable Millson set total damage at $1,400. The final collision of the week was reported on Sunday involving vehicles operated by Judy Barrett, Clinton, and Earl Howard French, RR 3 Lucan. They collided at the in- tersection of County Road 11 and sideroad 1A in Usborne Township. Damage was set at $1,700 by Constable Giffin and minor injuries were reported to Andrea and Elizabeth French. PRIZE WINNER — Regan Patricia Thomas, Bayfield, was thrilled after winning first prize in the decorated bicycle category at the Bayfield Lions Club Frolic Parade on Friday night. Staff photo