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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966
T Group Plan
Displays At Match
Huron -Perth TB Association
will sponsor a tent at the Inter-
national Plowing Match where
technicians from the Beck San-
atorium will take free x-rays.
Health literature may be ob-
tained free as a Christmas Seal
service.
Details of the plans were out-
lined by Miss Eileen O'Brien,
of Goderich, education chair-
man at a meeting of the Huron
Association in Clinton, last
week.
In the case finding report
given by the secretary, Mrs.
Beryl Davidson, in the absence
of chairman Colin Campbell, it
was announced that all nursing
homes in the county would be
x-rayed in October.
Other routine reports were
given. The president, George
A. Watt, presided.
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RICHARD STADE
Joins RCMP Force
Richard Stade, a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Stade, Zurich,
and a graduate of South Huron
High School, left last Thursday
for Regina, where he will be-
gin training as a constable in
the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police. While in this area,
Richard was quite active in
sports being a member of the
Zurich Kings ball team and the
Hensall and Exeter junior hoc-
key teams.
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CHAMPS AT GOLF TOURNAMENT—An invitation
golf tournament was held at Bayview Golf Course last Sat-
urday, and about 50 followers of the game took part in the
activities. A number of awards were presented at the close
of the day, and several of the winners are shown in this
photo. Left to right are Jim Brahman, second place winner
in the first flight; Izzy Bedard, of Goderich, the grand cham-
pion and first place winner in the first flight; Jini Lyttle,
who presented the trophies, and Joe Hunt, first place winner
in the second flight.
WIN LEGION TOURNAMENT—A team of golfers
from the Grand Bend Legion won the area championship
last Wednesday in a tournament which took place at Bayview
Golf Course. Shown here, left to right, are members of the
team along with other officials who took part. Left to right
are Harold Stade, Zurich; Griff Thomas, Grand Bend; Bill
Thompson, Sarnia, who presented the awards; C]ayt Mathers,
president of the Grand Bend Legion; Harry Hamilton and
Murray Douglas.
Advertise Match
Goderich—By a recorded di-
vision of 26-13, Huron County
council at the September ses-
sion in the Court House at
Goderich, Friday, rejected an
amendment to the report of the
warden's and personnel com-
mittee and adopted the follow-
ing motion:
"We approve an advertise-
ment being placed in the Lon-
don Free Press special plowing
match edition, being a four-
column
our-
column advertisement at a
price of $279; and further, we
did not agree on advertising in
the international plowing match
news, being a publication pre-
pared by the Seaforth and Ex-
eter papers.
"The circulation of the Lon-
don paper was estimated at
123,000 against 30,000 for the
local papers; and furthermore,
the London edition would be
somewhat more widespread
than the proposed international
plowing match news, although
granted •a heavy concentration
of the London Free Press edi-
tion would be in the city of
London itself."
Council went into committee
of the whole to consider the
committee report, clause by
clause.
Rev. J. P. Gandon, deputy
reeve of Exeter, immediately
presented a motion in amend-
ment that county council ap-
prove a half page in the inter-
national plowing match news in
addition to the space already
approved for the London Free
Press special edition.
The amending motion was
seconded by Mrs. Minnie
Noakes, reeve of Hensall.
Clarence E. Boyle, reeve of
Exeter, pointed out that 100,000
circulation in the city of Lon-
don would have little or no
benefit, whereas at least 25,000
or the 30,000 circulation of the
plowing match news would go
to virtually interested people.
The larger circulation didn't
mean a thing, he said.
The important thing is to hit
the people interested, Mr. Boyle
stated.
Rev. J. P. Gandon pointed
out that the news was, in a
sense, the official paper of the
International Plowing Match,
andwould go to farmers in
several counties.
"Why should a paper that is
produced in the county not be
supported by the county coun-
cil when an outside paper re-
ceives that support? he asked.
"This makes the county coun-
cil look a little silly," he de-
clared.
County clerk -treasurer J. G.
Berry replied to a question that
the cost of advertising in the
plowing match news seemed
away out of line as compared
with The Free Press special
edition, size of advertisement
and circulation considered.
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Theatre -- Clinton
After September 24
Week --ends Only
Box Office Opens at 7;15 p.m.
First Show Starts at 8:15
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
SEPTEMBER 22.23 - 24
Double Feature — In Color
"Duel At Dialk"
James Garner, Sidney Poitier
"TARAS BULBA"
Tony Curtis, Yul Brynner
Cartoon
Friday and Saturday
SEPT. 30 -- OCT. 1
Double Feature — In Color
"CHEYANNE
AUTUMN"
Richard Widrark, Carol Baker
Karl Malden
"PALM SPRINGS
WEEK -END"
Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens
Cartoon
Mrs. Minnie Noakes, Hensall,
was very much to the point.
"Don't forget that we're serv-
ing all of Huron County. Aside
from the cost, it is only com-
mon courtesy to give our two
Huron County papers a little
bit of consideration."
James. Hayter, Stephen, said
several had placed advertise-
ments in the plowing match
news; he figured the London
paper could look after the
county.
ANS gaaMSEMSIVOSISIMelb.
FALL ASSEMBLY
Thomas Rawlings, presiding
minister for the Exeter congre-
gation of Jehovah's Witnesses,
extended an invitation to the
local congregation and all in-
terested persons to attend the
fall circuit assembly of the
Witnesses, being held in the
Shelburne Community Centre,
September 23, 24 and 25.
Mr. Rawlings, making the an-
nouncement at the Exeter King-
dom Hall, stated that the final
plans had been completed at
Shelburne last week -end to ac-
commodate the '700 persons ex
petted.
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Crop Report
Warm, sunny days have alp.
lowed for ideal harvesting con-
ditions for white beans.
Planting of winter wheat con-
tinues. Some wheat fields are
already showing green.
A number of silos have been.
filled with corn. The overall
quality of the corn crop looks
good.
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PALM GARDEN
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CLARK'S -20 OZ.
Beans with Pork 23c
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Clover Leaf Salman 37c
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TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 27
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WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 28
MIDWAY ON GROUNDS
School Parade — 1 p.m., Wed., Sept: 28
Led by BANNOCKBURN PIPE BAND
Arena Open Tues. Evening — 7-10 p.
Admission: 25c
TUG OF WAR — BOYS
Also TUG OF WAR — GIRLS
Share -the -Wealth Bingo
WEDNESDAY EVENING — 9 P.M.
Admission: Adults 50c, Cars 25c, Children Free
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