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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1965
4-H CALF CLUB WINNERS—Two area youths walkedl
off with showman championships in their own classes at the
4-H Calf Club show at the Zurich Fall Fair on Monday. One
of them, Bob Hoffmann, centre, also won the grand cham-
pion showmanship trophy, which is presented annually by
the Zurich Chamber of Commerce. On the left is Gerald
Gingerich, Chamber president, who made the presentation.
On the right is Mervyn Erb, winner of the dairy class show-
manshlp.
News of Dashwood istrict
'MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent)
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gibson,
Wayne. Terry and Michael, Mr.
and Mrs, Bryan Marriage attend-
ed the golden wedding anni-
versary of Leo's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Gibson, at Thed-
ford• Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gibson at-
tended the truck rodeo at Lon-
don on Saturday.
Eben Weigand is a patient
in South Huron Hospital; Mrs.
Irvin Eckstein is also a patient.
Lorne Genttner has returned
home from St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe,
EIeanor, and Mrs. Wes Wolfe
spent the week -end at Toron-
to with Mr. and Mrs. George
Wolfe.
Men from Michigan. Indiana
and Ontario gathered for the
Evangelical United Brethren
Men's Congress at Kitchener on
the past week -end. Those at-
tending from Dashwood on Sat-
urday were Rev. M. J. James,
.Tack Gaiser, Milton Haugh, Wil-
liam Mason, Gordon Bender,
George Link, Carl Oestreicher,
Donald Gaiser and Art Haugh.
Jack Gaiser is the newly -
elected secretary of the Ontario
Conference EUB men for the
next year.
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The Youth Fellowship of the
Dashwood ELT Church held
the election of officers at a re-
cent meeting: president, Norma
Weigand; vice-president, Robert
H o f f m a n; secretary, Diane
Weber: treasurer, Eric Gaiser,
Dashwood School Prizes at
Exeter Fair
Don Finkbeiner, principal of
MOMISSIMESt
vescesessa
THURSDAY
The Munsters 6:30 p.m.
Camp Runamuck
7:00 p.m.
Voyage to Bottom of Sea
7:30 p.m.
It's Your Move 8:30 p.m.
Branded 9:00 p.m.
Sing Out 9:30 p.m.
Long Hot Summer
10:00 p.m.
Dashwood Public School, says,
"I feel that the pupils did an
outstanding job in participat-
ing this year". In the livestock,
grain, vegetables and flowers,
there were 12 firsts, nine sec -
ing, cooking, art and writing,
there were 10 first, nine sec-
onds, 10 thirds and eight fourth
prize winners.
Dashwood Women's Institute
also received first prize in their
entry. One of their members,
Mrs, Eben Weigand, was a ma-
jor prize winner.
Dashwood 4-H Girls
Club No. one of the Dashwood
4-H girls attended their second
meeting at the Dashwood Com-
munity Centre, Monday, Sep-
tember 27, with eight girls pres-
ent and the Ieaders, Mrs. John
Rader and Mrs. Rudolph Miller,
They decided to call the club
"Dashwood Sleeping Beauties".
Notes were given on the prep-
aration of material for cutting
and how to shrink unsanforized
fabrics. Club officers are: presi-
dent, Sharon Martene; secre-
tary, Theresa Hartman. The
next meeting will be October
6, at 7 p.m., at the Community
Centre.
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Bowling Scores
MIXED LEAGUE .
Rolling Stones 2— Paul Be-
dard 569.
Hensall
Hay 565.
Go-Gos
630.
Swizzle Stick
Dongen 538.
The Antiques
685.
Hustlers 0 — Elda Laidlaw
550.
NDPs 5—John Robinson 638.
Untouchables 2—John Paul
Rau 630.
SuperArrows-Sun 2 — Ernie
Laidlaw 466.
The Carpenters
dard 526.
Ladies high
Hay 223.
,Ladies high triple: Elda Laid-
law 550.
Ladies high average: Elda
Laidlaw 183.
Mens high single: John Paul
Rau 280.
Mens high triple: Bill Bedour
685.
Mens high average: Bill Be -
dour 228.
Hornets 5 — Lorne
'7 — Hugh McEwan
0 — Leo Van
7—Bill Bedour
5—Percy Be -
single: Verna
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teed service
HEAR: Hon. Harry Hays
MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE
Discuss the Canadian Agricultural situation,
particularly as it affects this area
WINGHAM DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
WEDI, OCT. 6 8.15 P.M.
Auspices of Huron, Bruce and Waing•Huron Liberal Associations
ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE
Ups and Downs 0—Shirley
Braid 524.
Packers 7—Marg. Clarke 674,
Dominionaires 7 — Gail Mar-
cell 593.
The Aces 0 — Dot Monrooe
602.
Star Lites 7—Pat Schroeder
579.
Pin Poppers 0 — Edna Haye
491,
Hi Lites 7—Hazel McEwan
604.
Scamps 0—Bernice Eckel 497.
High single: Marg Clarke 278.
high triple, Marge Clarke
674.
High average: Jan Lovell 191.
POSSIBILITY OF A
TOWN HOCKEY LEAGUE
Several guys around town
have indicated they would like
to see a town hockey league
formed. The staff at Ginger•
ich's are all keen on a league
and have indicated that they'
have almost enough players to
form a team with just their
own staff.
Another team, at least, should
be able to materialize in Zurich.
and possibly one in Dashwood,
and the recreation team from
Zurich, if they don't go back
into the league they were in,
could be split up to make a
four team league.
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