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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-09-24, Page 15THURSDAY, OPTIMUM 24, 1'►7O MARRIED 40 YEARS - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn, Sr., were honoured last Wednesday afternoon and evening on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Open house was held at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, at Bayfield. Bowling Scores SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Whippoorwills - D. Stade 498-5 Hawkeyes - E. Gascho -526-2 Varieties - B. Finkbeiner 586-5 Ramblers - J. Turkheim-559-2 Hi Hopes - C. Geiger -567-7 Newcomers - A. Oesch -570-0 High Single - B. Finkbeiner -851 High Triple -B. Finkbeiner -586 LADIES LEAGUE Night Hawks - J. Hogg - 701 - 7 Dominionaires -B .Reid - 498 -.0 Left -Overs - S. Teevins - 592 -5 Happy Gals - D. Amacher-542-2 Packers - L. Rader - 629 - 0 Starlites - D. Finkbeiner - 732-7 Up & Downs - L. Riddell -594-7 Mix -Ups A. Faber -573 - 0 Pin -Poppers - W. Erb - 485 - 0 Scamps - D. Dietrich - 552 -7 Alley-Oops - M. LaPorte -582-7 Jolly -Six - M. Campbell -539-7 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 Al RCONDITIONED THURSDAY to TUESDAY SEPT. 24 to 29 One Show a Night at 8 p.m. (Adult Entertainment) "Epic battle of the sexes!"—Vincent Canby, N.Y. Times RICHARD BURTON as HENRY VIII GENEVIEVE BUJOLD u as ANNE BOLEYN THE HALWALIJS PRODUCTION Arne tto-gousartb Dey, A UNIVERSAL PICTURE [GPI SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 MATINEE 2:00 P.M. Joseph E. Levine WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY SEPT. 30 - OCT. 1-2.3' One Complete Show Starting at 8 p.m. KISS CHRISTOPHER LEE. RICHARD GREENE SHIRLEY EATON COLOR►. FM.u:wwM, xw. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Bomb Threats at Clinton Members of the Huron County Board of Education expressed deep concern for the recent boml: threats in Clinton schools. Meet- ing Monday evening, September 21, in Clinton, the board agreed to notify the Clinton Town Council of their concern in the matter and to offer any assist- ance it might be able to render in solving the problems. It was learned that a bomb actually was discovered in Cent- ral Huron Secondary School on Sunday morning, September 13. As well, telephone calls warn- ing.of bombs ready to explode were received at Clinton Public School as well as the Separate School in Clinton. Gordon Moir, Wingham, urged the board to "press for the max- imum penalty" if and when the culprit or culprits are apprehend - cd. "This is a three and half mil- lion dollar building, " stated vice-chairman Robert Elliott. "It seems to be up to anyone who wants to take a crack at it." John Cochrane, director of education, stated that he and Bob Homuth, principal at Cent- ral Huron Secondary School, were "disappointed" in news coverage of the event which seemed more interested in•giv- ing a lesson on constructing a better bomb than in presenting facts. The board members made it clear that they were not criticiz- ing anyone for the mishap but rather expressing a desire to ?rotect the taxpayers' investment Dy whatever means was deemed necessary. PAGE, FIFTEEN Hensall News Miss Susan Jinks, London was a weekend visitor with her grand. mother, Mrs. Bertha Jinks. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gelder- land, of Ridgetown .spent the weekend with M. and Mrs. Sim Roobol. Anniversary services will be held in Chiselhurst United Chard on Sunday, September 27, at 2:30 p.m. Speaker Rev. Susan Seymour, of Granton United Church. Music by the Zurich Girls Choir under the direction of Miss Meda Surerus, and pian- ist ianist is Mrs. Beatrice Hess. At the Lodge meeting of Hensall I.O.O . F . held last Thursday in L.0.0 .F. Hall, the Lodge presented W .0. Good- win with a fifty year jewel. Mr.. Goodwin joined the Lodge in Hensall on June 4, 1920, and has been a member of good standing since that time. PLOW DOWN FERTILIZER PRICE GUARANTEED Against Spring Prices There Are Many Advantages To Fall Plowdown of Phosphorous and Potash for Your Corn Crop (1) Plant nutrients are at plow depth for greater root depth and strength. (2) Fertilizer is properly incorporated for better utilization. (3) Plant food is there when needed to assure a good start for your crop. (4) SPEED UP SPRING WORK by plowing down a large part of your total fertilizer in the fall. Faster, Earlier Planting Can Mean More Bushels Per Acre Fall Plow Down For Corn Is Another Means of Improving Cropping Practices WE OFFER THIS PLUS We Guarantee The Price Will Be $3.00 Per Ton Below Our April 1st Prices HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE B>rtucefield HENSALL Zurich 482-9823 262-2608 236-4398