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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1980-08-21, Page 22,I wie Page 22 Milan* News August 21, 1950 ATTENTION BOWLERS If you are interested in bowling in the following leagues please phone Towne and Country Bowling Lanes at 236-4923. Men's League Senior Mixed Tuesdays 7-9, 9-11 p.m. Thursdays 8-10 p.m. Zurich Mixed League _Friday 8-10 p.m. Kids League Saturday Morning 9 -till 12 Ladies Nite . Monday night 7-9 p.m. 9-11 p.m. Sail safely through summer. Watch for overhead power lines. ontario hydro BEAN ° 0 Saturday, August 23 Frog Jumping CONTEST (Bring your own Frog or Toad) Bean Festival Mall Area Registration 2:30 Jump-offs 3:00 PRIZES DONATED BY DR. C.J. WALLACE t. Hslmrlch's Stationery and Gifts extend a warm welcome to the Bean Festival's many visitors. MMo Molo NMI IMMO IMO a uuaIUIWIWIIIiuiuuau�uuiuimnufnu . WHILE IN OUR COMMUNITY PLEASE DRIP E BY TO SEE OUR NEW LINEN BOUTIQUE "The store for all occasions" 1 _ �umfnuuuuunnunnuuuuunuunnnuuuluuuuuuuuuunuuuuuuuuminuuwunuuunuuiiuuuunuununuuuuuuuuuiuuuuun�� 1 • — — ..-��r——.111/ Nur —- Welcome Te The 156 Annual Zurich Bean Festival Featuring "Tasty Nu" White, sliced bread and over 40 kinds of delicious donuts. We also have a large variety of Cana- , dian & Imported cheeses to suit everyone's taste! TASTY NU BAKERY and CHEESE HOUSE 236-4912 ZURICH 4, ..—.11.^.1111I REDPOWER HOWOOWN Drive our great 84-86 or 88 series 2-r- 2 Tractors at our FIELD DEMONSTRATION WED., AUG. 27 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Con Eckert Farm north of Seaforth M I w 4., 7. Nit lir INTERNATIONAL NARVESTER CANADA es 521412 FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED • • WW1( • WO DSrO(_.k • - Might have fall election Jack Riddell, the Member of Provincial Parliament for Huron -Middlesex; spoke to the Goderich Rotary Club recently. After speaking to the group on two of the country's more salient issues, the chairman of the meeting opened the, floor for any questions that the audience might have. One question dealt with the looming provincial elec- tion and when it would take place. The member cited the advertising blitz that the in•` cumbent party is promoting, which asks the public to preserve and conserve On- tario. Riddell said that this = x> would indicate that the On- `-- tario government has already hit the hustings, and therefore the province could expect a fall election. However, he also said that because the premier -has no election issues, and because 1: the premier has committed E. his minority government to a "full term". it is more realistic to expect a spring '81 election. Another question from the floor concerned the number of years that students spend in school without ever lear- ning a trade. Mr. Riddell suggested that, in the distant future, one could expect to see the Honours High School Diploma (grade 13) awarded after four years of secon- dary school. He said also that less emphasis should be placed on a university degree and more emphasis accented on Bill 82. The MPP closed by saying that foreign ownership has • - been one of his greatest con- cerns. Convene at Kingston Mrs. Pearl Miller, representing Dashwood, Mrs. Nola Love representing zone eight of the Senior Citizens, accompanied Mrs. Marjorie Mason, delegate from Grand Bend, Mr. and Dashwood Mrs. Irvin Raeder Mrs. H. Hohner, delegates from Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johns, delegates from Exeter, to London, early Monday, where they boarded the train for Kingston to attend the 22 annual con- vention of the United Senior Citizens of of Ontario. The Hon. Keith Norton, minister of community and social services, was guest speaker at the banquet Tuesday night held in Leonard Hall. All business meetings were held in Grant Hall. Personals Tim Wolfe, London, spent last week with his grand- mother, Mrs. Stuart Wolfe. Mrs. Emil Becker and Mrs. Irvin Rader attended a district Tweedsmuir workshop at . Lambton Museum Tuesday, Mrs. John DeNiet, Tina and Amanda, Willowdale, spent a couple of days with Mrs. and Mrs. Irvin Rader. They all were supper guests Wednesday, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Midler, Brenda, Charlotte and Karen, Zion. Terry Gibson spent. last week at St. Francis Academy, Toronto. Dashwood's newest citizen, Julie Emily, returned home from St. Joseph's hospital Friday with her mother Mrs. Ken Genttner. 1