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Zurich Citizens News, 1964-10-01, Page 8PAGE EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 Ag. Rep. Opens Zurich Full Fair Douglas Miles agricultural representative for Huron Coun-' ty, officially opened the 100th annual Zurich Fall Fair on Mon- day, • Judging from the enthus• iasm of the crowds on hand for the fair which has been in the planning stages for weeks, it was one of the best. Lucky Draw Winners Three lucky ticket holders went home from the Fair with valuable prizes donated by local merchants. John Becker, Dashwood, was the winner of an electric cof- fee percolater, donated by Gingerich's Sales and Service. An ottoman, given by Westlake Furniture, was won by Carol Ann Grenier, Zurich, and the Zurich Hardware gift, a large barbecue, went to Mrs. Ross Sararas, Cromarty. Pet Show Best pair of Rabbits: Carl Zimmer, Michael 'Walker, Randy Dietrich, Brian Gingerich. Best Cat: Linda Neeb, Mar- lene Rader, Emily Waters, Ruby Beierling. Reg Black Special: Michael Walker. Best Dog: Michael Rau, John Blackwell, Melvin Melick, Randy Miller. South Huron Veterinary Clinic Special: Sandra Desjar- dine. Best Pet: Jane Waters, Ruby Beierling, Randy Miller. FIRST COMMUNION—Seventeen children from St. Boniface Parish, Zurich, received their First Holy Commun- ion on Sunday, September 27. From left to right, front row, Diane Smith, Brenda Wilder, Patrician Denomme, Stephen Bedour, Gerald Nielands, Martin Gelinas; second row, Sharon Masse, Faye Regier, Joanne Rasenberg, Paul Masse, George Grenier, Kevin Robson, Wayne Meidinger; third row, Sister Mary Magdalen, Deirde Brennan, Mary Anne Geoffrey, Rev- erend C. A. Doyle, Antonia Pennings, Theresa Lansbergen. Centennial Fair Draws Exhibits Of increased Quantity, Quality Garden Vegetables Potatoes, Katandin: Joan El- liott, RR 2, Zurich; McClymont. Sebago: Joan Elliott, Russell ,Oesch. Late Potatoes: Joan Elliott, Russell Oesch. Early Potatoes: Joan Elliott, McClymont. Green Mountain: McClymont Dent Corn: Kenneth Gascho Russell Oesch. Sweet Corn: R. Oesch, McCly mont. Red Onion: Loenard Merner McClymont. Yellow Onions: McClymont, Mrs. Stewart Blackwell, RR 2, Varna. Spanish Onions: R. Oesch, McClymont. Field Carrots: McClymont. Short Garden Carrots: Mrs. Marjorie Beierling, Zurich; R. Oesch. Long Garden Carrots: R. Oesch, Joan Elliott. Swedish Turnips : Leonard Merner. Table Turnips: L. Merner. Intermediate Mangolds: L. Merner. Sugar Beet Mangolds: L. Merner, R. Oesch. Oxford Cabbage: McClymont. Drumhead Cabbage: McCly- mont. Black Spanish Radis, long: L. Merner, Russel Oesch. White Radish: Mrs. Marjorie Beierling, Zurich; Leon a r d Merner. Cauliflower: Marion Becker, RR 1, Dashwood. Garden Beans, in pod: Mrs. Delbert Geiger, Russell Oesch, Varna. Pie Pumpkin: Marion Becker, R. Oesch. Citron, Long: L. Merner. Citron, Round: Marion Beck- er. Mammouth Squash, Marion Becker, Mrs. Percy Willert. Blood Beets: D. Oesch, Mrs. M. Beierling. Root Beets: L. Merner. Watermelons, Long: R. Oesch. Muskmelons, Round: R. Oesch, L. Merner, • Red Tomatoes: R. Oesch, Mrs. Stewart Blackwell, Varna. Yellow Tomatoes: Mrs. M. Beierling. Collection of Garden Vege tables: McClymont, Mario Becker. Heaviest Turnips: Leonar Merner. Heaviest Mangolds: R. Oesch L. Merner. Green Peppers: F. McCly- mont. Table Cucumbers: Mario Becker, R. Oesch. Large Cucumbers: R. Oesch F. McClymont. Sunflower Heads: K. Gascho Varna; Mrs. M. Beierling, Zur ich. Dairy and Other Products n d n , Hens' Eggs, White: R. Oesch. Pair Dressed Chickens, un- cooked: Mrs. Delbert Geiger. Home-made Laundry Soap: Marion Becker, Mrs. Beatrice Geiger. Domestic Science and Baking Centennial Special Pie: Mrs. Beatrice Geiger, Mrs. E. Wei- gand, Donna Klopp. Centennial Cake: Mrs. F. Kip- per, Beatrice Geiger, M. Wei- gand. Working Man's Dinner: Mrs. Lenora Turkheim, Mrs. Schade. White Bread: M. Weigand, M. Hay. Layer Cake: M. Weigand. Peach Pie: M. Weigand. Bread: M. Weigand. Tea Biscuits: Marilyn Keyes, Varna. Cherry Pie: Mrs. F. Kipper, B. Geiger, Mrs. S. Blackwell. Albert Hess Chocolate Layer Cake: B. Geiger, M. Weigand. Gascho Dry Goods Banana Cake: Marion Becker, Donna Klopp. H. Schilbe Special: Mrs. F. Kipper, M. Weigand. Zurich Agricultural Society Special, Unbaked Cookies: Mrs. Delbert Geiger. Six different ways to serve potatoes: Mrs. D. Geiger. Shortbread Cookies: Mrs. M. Weigand. Bran Muffins: Marilyn Keyes, HEATING • Oil Burner Service Electrical Work GIVE US A CALL FOR SERVICE! TI EMAN's HARDWARE, FURNITURE, COAL, CEMENT PHONE 8 — DASHWOOD STEAMING AND PUFFING ALONG — This was just one of the strange sights and sounds in Zurich on Monday. As this big steel steamer thundered through the streets, the engineer playfully "pulled the little handle" causing a resounding "toot, toot". Mother and son on the sidelines have to cover their ears, although son number two looks as though he hasn't heard a thing M. Weigand, Doughnuts: M. Weigand. Coffee Cake: M. Weigand. Chocolate Chip Cookies: Mrs. Kipper. Angel Food Cake (mix): Mari- on Becker. Raisin Tarts: Mrs. D. Geiger, Donna Klopp. Cocoanut Tarts: D. Klopp, M. Weigand. Cherry Pie: Mrs. B. Geiger, Mrs. S. Blackwell. Dutch Apple Pie: Mrs. B. Geiger, Mrs. S. Blackwell. Date Squares: Marilyn Keyes, Mrs. Delbert Geiger. Baked Beans: Mrs. L. Turk- heim, M. Weigand.. Canned Raspberries: Mrs. S. Blackwell, Mt's. Vernon Oesch. Canned. Cherries: Mrs. V. Oesch, M. Weigand. Canned Black Cherries: M. Weigand, Mrs. Oesch. Canned Pears: M. Weigand, R. Oesch. Canned Weigand. Canned Peaches: R. Oesch. Back Currant Jam: M. Wei. gand, Mrs. V. Oesch. Strawberry Jam: M. Mrs. V. Oesch. Peach Conserve: M. Red Currant Jelly: gand, R. Oesch. Mixed Pickles: M. Weigand. Gerkins: Donna Klopp, M. Weigand, Chili Sauce: M. Weigand, Ann Flaxbard. Canned Tomatoes: Ann Flax - bard, M. Weigand. Canned Corn: M, Weigand. Maple Syrup: F. McClymont, M. Weigand. Ladies' Work Domestic Prune Plums: M. Weigand, Weigand. M. Wei - Quilt, Appliqued: Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Mrs. S. Blackwell. Quilt, Pieced: Mrs. A. Beier - ling. Quilt, Cotton, Fancy: Mrs. F. Kipper, Mrs. A. Beierling. Patchwork Quilt: Mrs. Beier - ling, Mrs. C. Schade. Cloth Bedspread: Mrs. A. Beierling. Crib Quilt: Mrs. Myrtle Hay, Zurich. Crocheted Mat: Mrs. D. Geig- er, Mrs. Myrtle Hay, Hearth Rug, hooked yarn: Mrs, Beierling. • Hearth Rug, hooked wool rags: Mrs. Myrtle Hay, Irene Steinbach. Floor Mat, braided rags: Mrs. Beatrice Geiger, Mrs. Beierling. Men's Wear Pyjamas: Mrs. E. Truemner. Knit Sweater: Mrs. M. Hay. Sports Shirt: Mrs. E. Truem- ner. Men's Plan Socks: Mrs. M. Hay. Men's Fancy Socks: Mrs. M. Hay, Mrs. V. Oesch. Gloves: Mrs. V. Oesch. 11 Oz. RISE and SHINE HERE! (HI Nlllf 111111111 11 11 Heinz Tomato Ketchup - - 4/89c 1 -Lb. Tin Nestle's Quik 57c Libby's Fancy Fruit Cocktail _ _ _ 3/79c Allen's -48 Oz. 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