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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-10-06, Page 34 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1960 Sugar and Spice (Continued from Page Two) be a bit of an old bat. Not even one lousy cold beer in the icebox, because she split the last one with the other female martyr from next door, this afternoon. * * Thirdly, I observed that we Canadian males are not to be compared, even by the most wildly romantic woman, to the princes, the intellectuals, and the waiters of Europe. I'd like to see one of them fix a kid's bike, put on the storm windows, or stand calmly up to his bosom in icy water, fishing rainbow trout, for eight hours, without gettiing a bite, We are, as I, mentioned iron nien compared to those hand - kissers. * s * Another thing. Time after time, I have tried to engage a Canadian woman in a continental - type conversation. "You're look- ing particularly delicious tonight, my dear," I purr. "Hoo," she giggles, "Diane is doing far too. much homework for her age." Or: "Well, you've certainly been busy at the punch bowl," she titters. Or: "Oh, this just an old thing I picked up in Eaton's, she blushes. * * * Trying to get a Canadian woman into a sexy, scintillating conver- sation is about as easy as trying to convince a millionaire that he can't take it with him. But don't be discouraged, girls. We're com- ing along fast. Every so often, you'll see a couple of us rise when you enter the room. But don't be annoyed if we manage to do it without looking at you, and with- out missing a single adjective in our description of the golf game we turned in last Sunday. 5 :11 GOSHEN NORTH VV. M. S. The Goshen Women's Missionary Society held the .September meet- ing at the parsonage in Varna, with Mrs. Anson McKinley in charge of the program. Assist,: ing with the worship were Mrs. Howard Armstrong and Mrs. Walter Eckel. Mrs. Elmer Hayter took charge of the business with nineteen mem- bers present. Delegates were appointed to attend Centre Sectional, which is to be held at Duffs Church, (McKillop) on October 18th. The October meeting is to be held in the church with guests from Bay- field and Clinton present. Mrs, Russell Erratt gave a read- ing on Korea mentioning projects the missionary's undertake, one in particular, Miss Anne Davidson, who two years ago met with the Goshen ladies .at the home of Mrs, Richard Robinson. Mrs. Anson McKinley introd- uced the study book, "The Turn- ing World." Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen, Ham- ilton, •spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parke. Bob McBride celebrated his 12th birthday on Saturday; guests were Gerald and Bob Hayter, Ronald Hayter, Ronald McBride and John McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. Donald James and Julie, Dorchester, were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clare McBride. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Armstrong spent a weekend recently at Mon- treal with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Armstrong. R{t LLiE'S SPTt C •' CLE Hunting Equipment Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods rkuns in Stack ®®m T Cho se Fro Pump Guns — Auto -Load — Lever Action — Bolt Action — Single Shot WINCHESTER - REMINGTON - SAVAGE - MARLIN - and Gun Cases, Cleaning Rods, Shot Gun Shells, Rifle Bullets Sleeping Bags, Tents, Rubber Boots, Hunting Coats and Jackets, Knives, Compasses, Oils and Greases LWiE'S SP T and CYCLE ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Biggest Sharing of Cattle Ever At This Year's Zurich Fall Fair The best showing of cattle in many years took place at the Zurich Fail Fair on Monday, with more entries than ever. Com- petition was keen in all the classes, with the names of Coates and Pepper figuring most prominently in the list of winnrs. DURHAIIES — Cow, Thomas Senior Bull Calf, Hodgins, Doan; Webster, Auburn; Yearling Heifer, Webster; Heifer two years old, Webster, first and second; Junior Bull Calf, W. Pepper and Sons, R.R. 3 Seaforth, Junior Heifer Calf; W. Pepper, Roy T. 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POLLED ANGUS — Cow, Rich- ard Doan, Thorndale; Yearling Heifer, Hodgins Bros., Granton, Doan; Heifer two years, Doan; Junior Bull Calf, Doan, Hodgins; Junior Heifer Calf, Hodgins, Doan; Senior Heifer Calf, Hodgins (1&2), Gerald Thiel; Bull under two, Hodgins, Doan; aged bull, Doan. Best Beef Type Herd, Doan, Webster; Truest Type Heifer Calf, Coates; Senior Baby Heef, Hod- gins, Coates, Jeff Dietrich, Hod- gins, Joan Elliott; Senior Calf Club Calves, Bab Hoffman, Bob Becker, Charles Becker, Joan Elliot, Jeff Dietrich, Gerald Thiel. GRADE CATTLE heifer two years, C h a r 1 e s Becker, Dashwood, (1&2); Heifer one year, Hoffman Bros., Robert Becker; Heifer Calf under one, Jeff Dietrich, Hodgins Bros; Steer one year, Hodgins, Coates; Steer Calf under one, Hodgins, Joan Elliott, Charles Becker. DAIRY CATTLE HOLSTEINS — Heifer Calf, Carl Decker, R.R. 1 Zurich; Audrey Eckel, Norman Eckel. JERSEY — Heifer two years, Hoffman Bros. GUERNSEY — Milk Cow, Joan Dondaldson, Ailsa Craig; Bob Becker, Dashwood; Heifer two years, Heifer one year, Bull Calf, Heifer Calf, gall won by Donaldson. AYRSHIRE — Milk Cow, Edgar Howatt, Belgrave, Ivan Howatt, Belgrave; Heifer two years, E, Howatt (1&2`, I. Howatt; Heifer one year, I. and E. Mowatt; Bull Calf, L Howatt; Heifer Calf, I. Howatt. SHEEP LINCOLNS — A.D. Steeper, Ailsa Craig. OXFORD DOWNS — Donald Dearing, Exeter. LEICESTERS — Donald Gra- ham, R.R. 4 Parkhill. HOGS YORKSHIRES — Edgar Howatt, Belgrave. POULTRY UTILITY PENS — Light Sus- sex, Clifford Pepper, R.R. 1 Dash- wood, Mrs. John McCart, North - PAGE THREE wood, White Rocks, McCart; White Leghorns, Pepper, Earl Becker, R.R. 1 Dashwood; Heavy hybrids, Becker, McCart; Light .HIy°brids, Becker (1&2). Earl Becker won 123 prizes; Clifford. Pepper, 92; Mrs. John McCart, 53; Leonard Merner, 15; Jacob Battler, 11; Otto Willert, '7. SCHOOL POULTRY Booted Old pair banties booted, Larry Kipper, Earl Becker; Young pair banties booted, Becker, Kipper; Old pair banties unbooted, Becker; Young pair banties unbooted, Kipper, Becker; White Leghorns, Ruth Pepper, Becker; Light Sus- sex, Pepper, Becker; New Hamp- shire, Pepper, Becker; Heavy Hy- brids, Becker; Lllght Hybrids, Becker. it ...,.AOlt .!.i Oli. INNE HOURS Week - Days NOON — 12 TO 1.30 EVENING — 5 TO 7.30 (EXCEPT TUESDAY EVENPNG) Sunday 3 TO 7.30 icsawszoaragrato ALA "7D FEEDING HEADQUARTERS STEAKS - CHICKEN - FISH Refrigerated - Air Conditioned Dining' Room a PHONE 154 ZURICH PHONE 70 ZURICH "You Are a Stranger f.lr Once "Pm first.after all, this used to be OUR. clothesline!" Clotheslines make dandy skipping ropes. And that's about all that can be said in favour of clotheslines in this modern world of electricity. What a "Cinderella" change has come over our woman's world with today's weather-proof automatic electric dryers. Never a care about the weather on washday ... no more heavy laundry basket to lift ... no more tedious, back -breaking t`hanging-out." Your surroundings change, too, when you own an automatic electric dryer ... no more drooping, dripping basement wash- ings .. , more space in the yard for outdoor living. Isn't it time you made some little "skipper" a present of your clothesline? LIVE BETTER. ELECTRICALLY BE SURE TO VISIT THE HYDRO EXHIBIT AT THE 1960 INTERNATIONAL PLOUGHING MATCH on the farm of Thomas Hume & Sons, Springfield, Elgin County, October llth to 14th VPR0 is yours —'4"1"..4.14,14,0•44,1404" • 5