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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-08-12, Page 5THURSDAY AUGUST 12, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Annual of picnic county council Members of Huron County Council and county officials and their families were at the Sea- forth Lions Park for the annual county picnic. Arrangements for the event were completed by Warden Jack Alexander, County Clerk John Berry and Assistant Clerk Bill Hanly, working in conjunction with Roy McGonigle and the park staff, During the day a sports progran was carried out when prizes won included: Boys 5 and under - (1) David Pullen; Girls 5 and under - (1) Lisa Campbell, (2) Dawn Flynn; Boys 7 and under - (1) Brian Shortreed, (2) David Pullen; Girls 7 and under (1) Jill McCutcheon (2) Sandra Campbell; Boys 9 and under (1) Brad Shortreed; Girls 9 and under (1) Connie Murray, (2) Joan Sills; Boys 11 and under, (19 Hugh Hanly, (2) David Alex- ander; Girls 11 and under - (1) Barb Lawson, (2) Mary Ann Cum- mings; Boys 13 and under (1) John Hanly, (2) Hugh Hanly; Girls 13 and under - (1)Barb Lawson, (2) Mary Ann Cummings; Open Race (1) John Hanly, (2) Russell Berry; County councillors' Timed walking Race - Robert W, J. Lyons; Ex -Warden's Timed Race, Glenn Webb; Ex -Warden's Wives Timed Walking Race - Mrs. Jack Morrissey; County Councillors; wives timed walking race - Mrs. E.J. Elston; Girls' Kick the Slipper (under 12) 1st Terri Flynn, 2nd, Jon Ginn; Ladies' kick -the - slipper (21 and over) 1st Ann I.Schade, 2nd Mrs. Jack McCutch- eon; Game of Catch - Spence Cummings and Mrs. Ivan Forsythe Special prizes were won by: Boys' Draw (under 12) 1st John Hanly, 2nd Frank Flynn; Girls' Draw (under 15) 1st Janet McKin- ley, 2nd Connie Murray; Current year's county councillors' draw - 1st Hugh Flynn, 2nd Elmer Hayter (Current year's County Councillor': Wives Draw - 1st Mrs. Dorothy Flannery, 2nd. Mrs. Grace Thompson; Men's Draw Prize (15 and over) 1st Harry Gowdy, i wnd, Roy Westcott; Women's Draw Prize (15 and over)lst Suz- PAGE 5 anne Vodden, 2nd, Mrs. Flor- ence McKenzie; Oldest Person - Hugh Berry; Youngest Person - Kelly Vodden; Supper Draw - Gordon H. Mess. 0 Music results Students of Mrs. Dorothy Stade, Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, music results as follows: Audrey Gingerich, and Mrs. Phyl- lis Deichert, first class honors in Grade II Theory. Mrs. Phyllis Deichert, also passed Grade Eight with honors. Don Oesch passed Grade Fight. e footbone'!s connected he headbone. Think about it. Your feet do a lot of things for you. They dance when you're happy. They walk when you have to get someplace. They jump when you're excited. They tiptoe when you come home late. In short, you can't get along well without them. And that's where proper footwear helps. When you play tennis, you wear tennis shoes. When you walk, you wear good walking shoes. And when you work, if your job calls for them, you wear safety shoes. They protect your feet_ from injuries. Puncture - resistant soles protect against protruding nails. Protective toe caps absorb the shock of falling objects. And painful stubbing. And deep treads in the soles protect against treacherous walking conditions. Take a good look at your shoes. Make sure they're not getting run down at the heel. Change fraying laces. And check the soles to see that they're in good condition. That's what self-defence is. Taking good care of yourself. Proper footwear protects your feet. Check .that soles • are in good condition. Self -.d It rk Your Workmen's Compensation Board and Safety Associations, Ontario