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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-07-29, Page 6PAGE 6 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS News of Dashwood and district Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Keyes and family have returned to Kingsville after vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Becker and family and other relatives. Pastor A.L. Rader and family have returned to Calgary, Alberta following a three week vacation spent with Mrs. Rader's parents in Connecticut and Arthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader. Dean Boyle, Elizabeth and Barbara Guenther; Heather and Donna Riddell attended the United Church camp north of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke and Susan, Brampton, spent the weekend with Milt Hugh. He returned with them for a week. Mrs. Reinhold Miller and Mrs. Milford Merner have returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and chosen daughter, Claudine, Scarboro are vacationing with Mrs. Wes Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fahner, Irma, Alberta and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fahner were supper guests Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Becker and family. Mrs. Hilda Haugh, Mrs. Ray Van Dorselaer and Susan accomp- anied by Mts. Elmer Rader and Dianne, of Stratford spent a few days in Pigeon Michigan, with Mrs. William Schumacher. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guenther, Oakville vacationed with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker last week. "Parents, you can help with safety around the swimming pool, ' says the Canadian National Inst- itute for the Blind. Tell your kids that when they flick wet towels at each other, it may seem like fun, but they can injure someone's eyes, perhaps an innocent byst- ander's. Not only should you be water wise around a pool, be eye wise, too. THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1971 PLAYOFFS UNDER WAY - The playoffs in the Zurich Rec League softball began Monday night with two games, which saw the Pontiacs down league leading Bluewater and Charlie's trounce the D.J. 's. Shown here prior to the opening game Monday are Jim Bedard, manager of the Pontiacs, Bill Hoy and "Butch" Sweeney, the umpires, and Bill Bedour, manager of the Bluewater entry. Games continue each Monday and Wednesday night at the Zurich Park. IN T E FU EAF T LIONS H 36th SUMMER 3 -BIG NIGHTS -3 1 Thurs.—FrL--Sat., — AUGUST Different program each night featuring CKNX Ranch Boys, prize winning Western Ontario Amateurs "The Paul Brothers and Shirley", "Nancy McCaig, accordionist, singer and dancer." AT THE SEAFORTH LIONS PARK 5 .6. 7 Complete Midway including Ferris Wheel, MerrysiGo-Round, Roller Coaster, and other Rides! DRAW FOR PRIZES TOTALLING '700 Monster Bingo Penny Sale with 200 Prizes Games of Chance Ad fission: 5O P. Children: Free Parking: Free Free Children's Ad issien Drawl