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Zurich Citizens News, 1971-09-23, Page 39THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 19 L est winners in horticulture class : t;Zurich Fall Fair FRUIT; Plate of fall apples; Ralph Geiger, Plate of winter apples; Connie Steinbach; Tomkins, Ralph Geiger, Connie Steinbach. Snow Apples, Ralph Geiger, Mrs. David Blackwell Spies; Connie Steinbach, Mrs. David Blackwell, Greenings: Ralph Geiger McIntosh; Ralph Geiger, Connie Steinbach. Cortland: Ralph Geiger, Con- nie Steinbach, Wagners: Mrs. David Black- well. Delicious: Ralph Geiger, Con- nie Steinbach. Maiden Blush: Ralph Geiger. Pears; Ken Gascho Prunes: Ken Gascho Grapes: Fred Mommersteeg Plums; Mrs. David Blackwell, Mrs. Stewart Blackwell. Grapes: Ken Gascho, Mrs. David Blackwell. Plate of Ontarios; Ralph Geig- er. VEGETABLES: Harold Johnston Special; Mrs. Edgar Willert, Sebago Potatoes; Mrs. Edgar Willert. Late Potatoes; Mrs. Bert Selves, Stewart Blackwell. Early Potatoes, Stewart Black- well, Mrs. Edgar Willert, Mrs. Bert Selves. Display of Vegetables: Mrs. Herb Beierling, Mrs. Edgar Willert, Mrs. C. Inthout. Beets: Mrs. Edgar Willert, Mrs. David Blackwell, Mrs. Elizabeth Riley Carrots (long); Mrs. Edgar Willert, Herb Beierling, Mrs. Gus Soudant. Carrots (short); Mrs. V.L, Becker, Mrs. Edgar Willert, Martin Becker. Parsnips; Mrs. Edgar Willert Tomatoes - red; Mrs. Edgar Willert, Mrs. V, L, Becker, Mrs. Steward Blackwell Tomatoes - green; Mrs. Stewart Blackwell, Mrs. Bert Selves, Mrs. David Blackwell. Tomatoes - yellow- Mrs. David Blackwell, Mrs. Stewart Blackwell. Onions (yellow) Ken Gascho, Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, Harvey Rohner. Onions (Spanish), Ken Gascho, Mrs. Ruth Willert, Airs. Gus Soudan. Pumpkin (pie) Mrs. V.L. Becker, Marty Becker, Mrs. D. Blackwell. Pumpkin (yellow) Steven Walper, Miss M. Becker. Pumpkin (largest) Steven Walper, Miss M. Becker, Mrs. . R. Willert. Citrons, Steven Walper, Miss M. Becker, Mrs. H. laeierling .. Squash ; Miss Marion Becker. Squash - Pepper; Mrs. 0. Schwartzentruber, Mrs. H. Beierling. Cabbage (early) Mrs. R. Willert Cabbage (late) Mrs. R. Will- ert, Airs. D. Blackwell Cabbage (red or blue), Mrs. R. Willert, Watermelons, Mrs. D. Black- well, Mrs. S, Blackwell, Muskmelons; Mrs. Mary E, Gingerich. Corn Bantam; Mrs. R. Willert, Mrs. D. Blackwell, Mrs, H. Beierling. Corn - Sweet; Mrs. R. Willert, Mrs. H. Beierling, Mrs. S. Blackwell. Cucumber (slicing) Mrs. V. L. Becker, Mrs. D. Blackwell, Mrs. R. Willert. Cucumber (pickling) Ken Gascho, Mrs. B. Selves, Airs. S. Blackwell. Cucumbers Largest) Mrs. C. Inthout, Mrs. S. Blackwell, Mrs. H. Beierling, Cauliflower, Mrs. H. Beierl- ing. Garden Beans; Mrs. H. Beierl- ing, Mrs. S. Blackwell, Mrs. R. Willert. Peppers - red- Miss Marion Becker, Mrs. Mary E. Ginger- ich. Steven Walper. Peppers - green - Miss Marion Becker, Mrs. Bert Selves, Mrs R. Willert. White Radish - Mrs. H. Beierling, Mrs. D. Blackwell, Cucumbers (long) Mrs. 1-1. Beierling, Ruth Willert, Mrs. D. Blackwell. Mrs. 1 Bayfield Village council was advised to replace wooden sign posts with metal ones be- cause there are too many of the wooden posts being damaged In its regular meeting, coun- cil noted damage is being done to the wooden posts by vandals and observed that this was a crime, subject to severe pen- alties under the criminal code. In his report at the meeting, road superintendent Tohn Lind- say, informed council that the village's stockpile of gravel would last for another season but recommended that an ad- ditional source be located at an early date, In accordance with policy laid down for sidewalks on main street both Pat Graham and Cliff Utter were reimbursed in small part for the new side- walk in front of their respective stores, The reeve suggested that small litter bins on steel pipe be erected along main street and on the beach in time for next summer. The reeve also suggested that the Goderich Detachment of Ontario Provincial Police be written a letter of appreciation for their efforts to maintain law and order in the Village during the past summer. It was drawn to the attention of the Council that four more of the street signs had been stolen. There are now more empty sign posts that there are signs. Don Warner reported that culverts and catch -basins on Tuyll south of Cameron have been installed, Grading operat- ions of streets will be soon started to fill in potholes. A request had been made to re- move brush on Argyle Street. A clean-up of stumps on the north part of Tuyll street is to be started. Little girl: "Why do we have to pray for our daily bread every day? Why couldn't we pray once a week, or once a month?" Older sister: "To get it fresh, of course." fNTINU QUALITY INTERIOR and EXTERIOR PAINTS Buy Gallon ®t the Regular Price 2' Gallon For'1.00 Buy One Quart of the Regular Price 2' For uart 25 JACK and ALS DECORATING CENTRE MAIN ST. ZURICH, ONT. JACK CLEAVE ALLEN BROKENSHIRE t 1 Reg York reported that the installation of the new lights on the Highway had been compl- eted. The life preserver on the North pier was reported missing but was found later washed up on the South beach. It will be restored to its original location to be available for any future emergency. A second draft of the Village Official Plan was reviewed. It will be forwarded for comments to the Department of Municipal Affairs and subsequent further review by Council. Reev Oddleifson was given authority to discuss further det- ails of a Beach Management Agreement wi th the Village Surveyor and Solicitor, Tenders for the Tuyll-Camer- on-Margaret Drainage Scheme were opened and referred to a special meeting of Council to be held September 9, 1971. A Special Meeting of Counc- il was held on September 9, to consider tenders submitted for the Tuyll-Cameron-Margar- et Drainage scheme. It was decided that 'oe Brand- on, a former employee of the Department of Highways and a resident of Bayfield would be the Engineer in charge of the job and also the construction of the outfall works on Tuyll Street. Seaforth Drainage Co. was awarded the contract for Phase 1, less outfall works and catch -basin No, 1. All catch basins and drainage tile will be purchased and supplied by the municipality. It is expected that this Phase No, 1 will be completed by the middle of October. 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