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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-10-21, Page 18THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1972 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 19 Abort People Kenneth Koehler, of Hunts- ville, has been visiting with his mother and friends for a few days. A total Bethel College enrolment of 481 has been announced by Mrs. Vernelle Walther, registrar. A year ago this figure stood at 466. Included among the students Is Mary Gingerich, of Zurich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Gingerich. Towne & Country Bowling Lanes invites all children, 15 and under, to join a CHILDREN'S BOWLING LEAGUE STUDENT COUNCIL; The Student Council for the Zurich Public School for the 1971-72 season are as follows: back row left to right, Wayne Schilbe, Safety Patrol; Barbara Dietrich, Yearbook; Randy Oke, Public Relations; Jeff O'Brien, Boy's Athletic Society; Donna Riddell, Girl's Athletic Society. Front row left to right, Catherine Weido, treasurer; Cathy Hamather, vice-president; Steven Haberer, president, and Cindy Brown, secretary. NEWS of Miss Marg Salvona, Huron Park, spent the weekend with Miss Jane Guenther. Mrs. Albert Rader spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cudmore, Willowdale. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, Mrs. Hugh Love, Exeter, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love, Parkhill, to Leam- ington, Sunday, where they visited with Rev. and Mrs. Mervyn Love and family. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader and family, spent Sunday at Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader and family. Several from here attended the Ducharme- Dalton wedding at Grand Bend on Saturday, and the reception in Zurich. The young people of Calvary United Church held a successful car wash Saturday, October 16. 3a 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 -door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering, power. brakes, 416921 1.970 FORD RANCHWAGON V-8, automatic, "power, brakes, power, steering. , 'X17207 1.969 FORD', . CUSTOM 4 -door, V-8 automatic,, power brakes, power steering, 41 rear defogger, new tires, 54706P 1966 CHEV BISCAYNE'' 4 -door, automatic, H62532 1967 PLYMOUTH FURY. 1 V-8, standard shift, K35038 1968 PONTIAC GRAND PARISIENNE ' PARISIENNE STATIONWAGON',, V-8, automatic, power brakes, power steering, X17505 1969 FORD GALAXIE.500 4 -door hardtop, V=8; ,automatic; power '° ;brakes, power, steering, factory airconditioning, 1(34562 1969 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE automatic, stick shift, one owner, K32715 1969 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 -door hardtop, one, . owner, like new condition, V-8, automatic,'` power,: steering,; power brakes, K31505 21 1 1969 FORD F100 PICKUP, long wide box, custom cab, radio, C88100 1966 FORD ECONOLINE SUPER VAN, 6 ', cylinder, 71260C Remember... .It's Sense To See ,Snider°'s Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Snider Moth LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227.4191 Open. weekdays Until 9:00 SaturdaysUntil 6:00 RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATION The South Huron Rabbit Breeders Association held their October meeting with a change of both time and place. It was held on Thursday evening in the Community Centre in Centralia. The club will cont- inue to hold their meetings on the second Thursday of each month at that place. In the absence of president David Stanley, vice-president William G. Dickey of Woodham conducted the meeting. Main business of the evening was the finalizing of plans for the open show to be held on November B in the Exeter Arena. Volunteers were called on for the task of setting up of the show pens for the event which is expected to draw entries from some distance. A report on the Club Catalogue was given by Mrs. Joyce Dickey who reported a good sale of ad space and a good many spec- ials and trophies to be won by interested rabbit raisers. Cat- alogues were available for the members along with entry forms. A financial report of the club booth at Exeter Fall Fair was given by secretary -treasurer, Angus Murray, who also report- ed a higher interest in the rab- bit entries in the Fall Fair and the club was pleased to learn that the best rabbit at the fair was owned by one of the club's members, Mrs. Ethel Donaldson of Clandeboye. 'Bill Dickey was auctioneer for the Dutch Auction and the prize was won by Bob Brand. The name of Archie May was drawn on the accumulated prize but as he was absent the prize will be held over till next month. The next meeting will be held on November 11. REDI- IX CONC'E•E (ALSO FORM WORK) McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422 ears +mm1.211 m:memmmmnnaoe :mem Registration will take place on Sunday, October 24, from 2 to 3 p. m. In case you can't be there to register, Phone 236-4923 THE DIG DIP OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEI< Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday - 12 to 12 Friday and Saturday - 12 to 1 a.m. Closed all day Wednesday! Thu. 21 Fri.22 Sat.23 A story of the,young...for theyoung and the young at heart' HAL 1RIALUS ;. RED SKY AT MORNING AUUU EKUR AIMMan SAT. MAT. 23 Haunted House PIIICKE'i ROONEY Sun. 24 Mon.25 Tuo. 26 JOIE COCKIER Mk DDO 3& wrth isopi RussellThe M.A., d sp.. &Time AIR `CONDITIONE.li'; Wed. 27 only DAY AT THE CIRCUS z ZURICH RECREtMION LEAGUE vP�S�,�ts.5 .;karst. Music by D'' ITE Dress Casual IT ,,Y' C 9 -- 12 T Admission. $ 150