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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-06-04, Page 7Milk sake dotted
Sight not commonly seen
There was some excitie-
ment at Brian McAsh's a
week ago Monday when a
large snake crawled out
from beneath the back steps.
It was eventually identified
Varfla
by Mary Cliesison
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by Dave Roy as being a milk
snake, something that is not
commonly seen in the
village.
CGIT girls meet
The Varna -Goshen CGIT
girls and their mothers en-
joyed a potluck supper and
program at Varna church on
Monday ' evening. The girls
put on a skit "The Dating
Service."
Church -government discussed
Anson McKinley took part
in a dialogue with Rev.
Wilena Brown on the topic
"Christians, Systems and
Responsibilities'at the Var-
na and Goshen church ser-
vices. Anson feels the
church should not
pressure the government in
policy matters, but should be
most concerned with the in-
dividuals who are members,
so they in turn will have a
positive influence in society
and in the responsible use of
our resources.
He pointed out that it is
our demand for paper, for in-
stance, that necessitates
having large paper mills
which pollute our northern
rivers.
The things we think we
have a right to, even educa-
tion and medical care, are
not free and must be paid for
in some way. The more we
depend on -government and
other organizations to
provide for these things, the
less freedom we have. He
admitted there are many
complex issues, without
easy answers, but the
dialogue raised some
thought-provoking issues.
Anson also pointed out that
people who are not
successfully using their
talents and business or far-
ming expertise, have little to
offer to other people.
The congregation was
celebrating Rogation Sun-
day, and members offered
JUNIOR 250 — Chuck Collins of Varna takes a fast corner
the Junior 250 house league class at Hully Gully.
seeds, soil and water as well
as money.
The children planted a pot
of zinnia seeds for the
church flower bed.
Next Sunday there will be
a report 'from Conference
and Pentecost, and the
following Sunday Rev. Nor-
man Pick will be the guest
preacher at a joint service at
11:00 a.m. A barbecue will
follow the service, with our
Vietnamese family as
guests.
Please remember
tonight's U.C.W. meeting,
ladies.
On Sunday, the Stanley
Steamers slo-pitch team will
play in Zurich. No Wednes-
day game is on the schedule.
Citizens News, June 4 1961 �1a1
AFTER THE FALL — Race officials help Jimmy Dickins back into the action after a fall on
the tower jump. Dickins of Hensall, was racing in Hully Gully's house league Pee Wee C
class.
Local rider qualifies
for Super -cross
Local rider Chuck Collins
of Varna, after six years of.
competitive racing as a
school boy, junior, senior,
and expert in motocross
across Ontario and Michigan
has qualified to compete in
the Super -Cross Spectacular
in Toronto, Saturday.
The Supercross Spec-
tacular with over $25,000 in
prize money will be staged at
Exhibition Stadium in
Toronto before an expected
crowd of 30,000 people.
Collins at age 17 will be the
youngest of the 80 riders
from across Canada and the
U.S.A. who have qualified
for the event.
Chuck will be lining up
with such stars as Mark
Barnett from Bridgeview,
Illinois, current leader in the
U.S.A. : Supercross, Donny
Canteloupi from California
on a factory Yamaha, Ross
Pederson, number one
Canadian Plate Holder from
Calgary, and Jeff Ward from
San Anna, California, on a.
factory Kawasaki.
Local race fans will be
attending to cheer on Chuck
who is a product of the Hully
Gully house league
motocross system. This
event will appear on Wide
World of Sports later this
summer.
Moto -cross wins for
area bike riders
House League Motocross
race action continued once
again Thursday at Hully
Gully with over 50 riders
competing for both ribbons
and points.
Local riders faired well
along with other riders from
in Sarnia, London, and other
parts of South Western
Ontario.
The results are as follows:
Mini-Enduro - Fred Wallis,
J ondon.
Enduro 125 - Steve
Ferguson, Exeter; Scott
Lovie, Exeter.
Enduro 250 - Peter Engel
Ailsa Craig; Dave Vanneste,
Church members
travel to ordination
Several members of
Calvary United church and
Zurich United church
4) journeyed by bus to the Lon-
don Conference of the United
church at Chatham for the
ordination service of their
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minister Rev. Barbara La-
ing. She was one of 13 can-
didates ordained by Rev.
Bill Seyers, president of the
London conference and
moderator Dr. Lois Wilson.
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Dashwood
Mrs. Irvin Rader
Lutheran laymen meet
Eighteen members of Zion
Lutheran church attended
the Lutheran Laymen's
League Spring Rally at St.
Peter's Lutheran church,
Stratford on Sunday.
Mrs. Frieda Keller has
returned home from South
Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Rader were
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Weiberg, Waterloo, Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Rader and Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Rader.
A number from here
attended the Martine -
Parsons wedding at Exeter
and the reception at the Rec
Centre, Saturday.
Bill and Sharon Bennett
spent eleven days with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bennett, London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin and other
relatives prior to moving to
Regina. They attended Bill's
graduation at Thunder Bay,
Lakehead University, May
30.
Mrs. Jessie Ford has been
able to return to her apart-
ment in Exeter. She would
like to thank everyone who
visited her in the Hospital.
Miss Vickie Miller of
Toronto and Miss Jenny
Monterano of Chicago
vacationed last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Miller
and Lisa.
he readers write
Othografi
Box 823,
Chatham, Ontario
Canada
Editor
Most reading problems
stem not from teaching or
learning difficulties but
from our ancient spelling We
must abolish silent and
deceptive letters in words
(thru for through ect)
Ken Tillema
600 Grand Ave
Chatham, Ontario
Kippen;
Craig.
Novice
Shipka ;
London;
don.
Novice
London;
London;
Watford.
Novice
Jeff Bisset, Ailsa
100 - Dean Watt,
Rob McBeth,
Mike Smith, Lon -
125 - Andy Dick,
John Mac Daniel,
Norm Williams,
250 - Nick Rase,
Benmiller; John Maaskant,
Clinton.
Pee Wee A - Scott Wilson,
London; Kevin Talbot,
Goderich; Mark Allen,
London.
Pee Wee B - Kelly Peev -
Sarnia; Terry McGregor,
Kippen; Dave Handy,
Sarnia.
Pee Wee C - Jim Dickins,
Hensall; Shawn Talbot,
Goderich.
Junior 100 - Dave
McGregor, Kippen.
Junior 125 - Sean Van-
dongen, Clinton; Mark Allen,
London.
Junior 250 - Randy Ford,
Grand Bend; Hugo
Maaskant, Clinton; Paul
Van Oss, Exeter.
The next House League
race at Hully Gully will be
Saturday June 6, 1981, and
will feature regular classes
as well as the Old Timers
class and the Powder Puff
class.
We Still Have A Large Selection of
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TIGHT' CORNER — Junior 100 motocross racer Dave
McGregor of Kippen tightens his corners to make up time at a
Thursday night house league race at Hully Gully.
Bluewater Rest Home
General Meeting
The annual meeting of.the
Bluewater Rest Home will be held at the
Bluewater Rest Home
Tues., June 16, 8 p.m.
Chairman
Dr. C.J. Wallace
Secretary
Russell Grainger
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