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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1966-10-06, Page 10PAOlI EIGHT Plowing Match (continued from page one) for was introduced during the First World War. Large machinery firms norm- ally occupy 20 per cent of the Tented City exhibit area al- though they represent only four per cent of the total exhibitors. In addition to the machinery manufacturers, other exhibitors at the match will include banks, oil companies, producers of cars and trucks, dairy equipment, farm buildings, household and garden supplies. also livestock breeders, chick hatcheries, seed and fertilizer companies, real estate agencies, radio and tele- vision stations and newspapers, Government agencies and de- partments also occupy a large portion of the exhibit area. S p e c t a t ors to this year's match will not only witness some outstanding exhibitions of plowing. plus the usual 'grudge' matches between the mayors. reeves and wardens, but the exhibits in the Tented City will afford them an opportunity of keeping abreast of the latest developments in agriculture in Canada. Some of the exhibits will even give them a glance at the future. Other highlights of the event are: —Queen of the furrow con- test, attracting young farmer- ettes from across Ontario. —The usual contest for ward- ens, mayors and reeves. The list this year is lengthy, and ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS HOSTS AT BAYVIEW—Bill Graham, left, and Archie Wright, right, were the congenial hosts this past season at Bayview Golf Course. At the club banquet •on Saturday night the two men both indicated they hope to be able to return to the popular spot again next season. while it always provides plenty will be cooking demonstrations, of laughs and good-natured hairstyling tips, TV programs wrangling among the competi- and the always popular fashion tors, there is no doubt they shows. take it seriously and the honor — The inter -secondary school attached is becoming much competition is one of the high - sought after. lights. These lads can take their place with the best of them, pointing up the fact that the number of competitors for future years will never di- minish. —The many exhibits of course, are too numerous to mention. But if farmers want to maintain their progressive nature of the past few years, they all know that a trip to the Match is a must. — Colorful parades, complete with bands and attractive maj- -The lady of the household certainly won't want to stay at home after looking at the many features to be provided for her enjoyment and education. There oints to insist on en buying a furnace When buying a furnace — consider quality first. •The investment is a subetantial one and the comfort and well-being of your family is at stake. Only. Clare-Hecla guarantees eco- momucal, efficient performance for a full 20 years. VHeaty Gauge Steel Combustion Chamber with full 20 -year Guarantee �Compact, Modern Styling lo,/' Wide acceptance for �/ over 100 years l Cyclonic Flue Design Ftierglas Insulation le' Quiet, Vibration -fres Operation P/ Efficient, Economical Performance WINTER. AIR CONDITIONERS; HAVE ALL 7. 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He is shown here with his trophy which he received at the club banquet last Saturday night. orettes are a part of each day's activities, and gets everyone into the gay mood that prevails at each International. —Horseshoe pitching may be a lost art for many in the younger generations, but the competition at the Match will prove once again there are still many of our Ontario men that can throw ringers with uncanny consistenccy. — Some of the other activi- ties include a tractor pulling contest, historical exhibits (get a preview of our Centennial year), plus many other events that will make your visit a real enjoyment and education. BLAKE NEWS Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gingerich were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baechler, of Pigeon, Michigan, and Mr. Amos Gingerich. Mr. Gordon Erb and Miss Carol Erb spent a few days with relatives at Middelbury, Indiana, over the week -end. Mr. Amos Gingerich is spend- ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Benedictus at Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich returned home Monday from a trip to Manitoulin Island, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bender at Spring Bay. Zurich Chamber (Continued from. page 1). garding the construction of a medical clinic which would ac- commodate both a dentist •and a couple of doctors. Plans for such a building are being stud- ied at the present time, At a meeting of the execu- tive of the organization last week, the following committee THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, WA chairmen were named: agricul- ture, hill Baechler; entertain - men*, Oscar Greb; finance, W. Brokenshire; health and welfare, Dr, C. J. Wallace: in- dustrial planing, Charles Thiel; membership, Charles Burgess;. publicity, Herb Turkheim; re- tail merchants Milford Doerr; special event, Glenn Thiel and Robert Westlake; public affairs, Gordon Erb; auditors, Albert Hess allot ri. W. Brokenshire. EXETER KINSMEN Present 12th Annual HARV ST JAMBOREE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 EXETER ARENA 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. JOHNNY DOWNS AND HIS 11 -PIECE BAND FIVE TUNEFUL HOURS OF VARIETY Everything from the music of Glenn Mille r to a Go -Go Door Prizes Spot Dances ><€pili„•. ,>:> 1 9 li•8::!.. 50m8.t98f96€, . iiBda#d?78$F� _3', .. Y,. .. •......... . Sri: Illil il@E31i�iliaietaff9i8taaiE@l�lii sa ise,i,niseaanah a4 °Miss ; :,•::y e:..'. @; i€, 3a$taadaaois:ieaa2s'� 8a`9�@#t#$�€ial�9a4@��#39ia@8eai6i4d'&i@3€la's93Aade'a a a8.ldia@69€l���f� lIliff { tea, A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Here they are! GMC's big, bold new trucks for 1967! Pickups with all-new styling♦ Strong, clean lines which further enhance GMC's reputation for Engineering Leadership. This great new look carries over into GMC's all-new 96” BBC medium -heavy duty cab series shown above. On top of this: New engine/trans- mission combinations! A whole new list of standard and optional features! 1967 is your year for GMC! 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