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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-07-23, Page 3Jatkie,chosen lueen of Congratulations to this the Pines in Chatham, along year's Fair Queen "Jackie with Mr. and Mrs. Avilla Bedard" of Zurich , daughter Ducharme, RR 2 Zurich. of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bedard. Sister Laurette Farwell of Caledonia is presently spen- Zurech ding a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Marcella con- Carrsel Swreeiaey valesceing etrich who from hame recent operation. Dave and Theresa Strickland with sons, Kenzie and Kristian spent from Sunday to Wednesday at the. home of her sister and brother in-laws; Carmel and Jerome Sweeney while on vacation in Windsor and returning to their home in Nova Scotia. Ethel Gable spentlastweek with her sister, Pearl and Ted Deichert in Toronto. Morris and Kay Webb are happy to announce the arrival of their grand-son (Colin Anderw) who was Also the winners of the children's draw for two clock radios were Gerard and Joanne Regier children of Mr. and Mrs. Butch Regier. Paul and Marie Cyr along with Michael spentlast week in Trenton with his mother, Mrs. Florence Cyr; also with a brother Armand in Ajax. Mr, and Mrs. Mark Kelley from North Bay spent a few days last week with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Mozart Gelinas Jr. and family Joseph Denomme of Edmonton Alberta spent ten days with his parents, Louise and Josie Denomme, and their Fred Was also home, at the same time for four days from Calgary this past week. Bill and Harry Keller of Detroit spent from Thursday to Saturday here at their place on Bismark Street. Pat and Evelyn Regier made a marriage encounter at the Michaelite House near London. Anna -Marie Cavill and daughter Kathleen of Michigan enjoyed a week's holiday and swimming at the cottage of relatives Mozart and Marie Gelinas Sr. Pat and Phoebe Tiede of London spent the week -end at their trailor near the lake, also displayed and played the organ at the talent show and fair on Friday and Saturday. Fair Winners Sharon Thiel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Thiel (president of the fair Board) was named first in showmanship for 4-H and her calf was first In the in- termediate conformation class. Winners of the Zurich 4-H Beef and dairy club draws at the fair were; 50-50 draw worth $62 went to Marvin Erb of Exeter. And a wood burned picture was won by Ruth Beuttenmiller Seaforth. The club would like to thank everyone for helping to make their endeavour successful and to their leaders Ray Rasenberg; for donating his 1st prize win- ning wood burned picture for the draw. Sunday guests with Mrs. Theresa Hartman were her brothers and sisters; Mr. and Mrs. Ty Stens Berry of Grosse Pointe Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Blaise Ducharme, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrille Ducharme, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Papineau all of Windsor. Sister Rosalie Ducharme, Tecumseh and sister Priscilla Therese of Make sure it's cool Summer heat calls for cold foods. For food safety, keep all perishables cold (4 degrees C or 40 degrees F) , say food nutrition specialists with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Keeping foods "cool" is not enough. Milk, eggs, ground and processed meats, fish and poultry are the most perishable foods. born on Monday, July 20 to A steak and hamburg proud parents, Sandra and barbeque was enjoyed b John Shaw of London. all, her children,in-aws and Bob and Linda Hendrick 20 grand -children. and two children recently All sorts of games were spent a week camping at played as well as baseball. Cyprus Lake (near Tober- Mrs. Irene . Brisson of Mt. mory) then spent a few days Clemens, Michigan visiting in Collingwood where they with friends in Bayfield, St. enjoyed excellent weather Joseph and Zurich for two and going nn the Great Slide weeks'. Ride. Miss Heather Westlake Albert and Irene Clausius celebrated her 10th f#irthday along. with their daughter on Tuesday. Along with the Ruth Imanse and three sons ten of her friends, all enjoyed of Hensall motored to going to Grand Bend for the Indiana for four days last afternoon and going on the week. new water slide there, as They visited with Mr. and well as playing miniature Mrs. Chris Miller and other golf; then returning to relatives. Heather's house for cake and The family of Mrs. Dolly ice-cream. Jeffrey (43 in all ) held a Miss Lynn Marie Hart - reunion on Sunday at the man of Montreal is spending home of her son Mr. and a couple of weeks with her Mrs. Charles Jeffrey on the grand -mothers; Juliette Blue Water Highway. Denomme and Theresa Citizens News, July 23, 1981 Palle 3 Zurich fair Hartman as well as other relatives in the area. Ray and Janice Hartman along with three of their children spent the past week with their daughter Maureen in Prince Edward Island. Also stopping on the way home to visit with his brother and family, Michael and Yvonne Hartman in Montreal. FOUR TO EIGHT MONTHS — Baby show winners at the Zurich fair, Saturday were. (from left) second, Judy Morrison and son Ryan, Zurich; Linda and son Chad Voogle of RR 1 Dashwood, first; and third, Mary Becker and Joshua, Dashwood. OLDER BABIES — Winners in the over one year class at the Zurich fair baby show, Satur- day, were (from left) Matthew and mother Susan Regier of Crediton, second; Pamela and mother Henrica Masse from Zurich, first; and Darren and Elaine Clarke, third also of Zurich. -, ws, . Aad ZURICH FAIR QUEEN — Shown are: (back, from left) Linda Mommersteeg, Bayfield, sponsored by Village Floral; 1980 Fair Queen Joanne McBride; Dorothy Zandwyk, spon- sored by Huron Ridge Acres; (front, from left) 1981 runner up Kim Bedard, sponsored by T & C Bowling; 1981 Zurich Fair Queen Jackie Bedard, sponsored by the Hensall Co-op: and Sandra Bell, Hensall, sponsored by Unifeller. The other girls are from Zurich. WINNING BABY — Zurich fair baby winner in the up to four month class is Chantel, daughter of Julie Gelinas of Zurich. TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com- panies, highest rates usually available. For more information contact John R. Consitt at 236-4381 or 236-4560 THE BEST BUYS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ARE IN EXETER THIS Thursday & Friday It's our Annual SIDEWALK DAYS Plus A Midway For The Youngsters