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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-07-26, Page 15THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1973 Dog problems Dogs contirrhe to be a problem at Vanastra. Kenneth Ziegler and Harvey Hammond reported to Tucker - smith Township council last Tuesday that several Vanastra residents let their dogs loose at night to run at large. The animal control officer, Gordon Dale, R,R•4, Clinton, is to be notified. The men also expressed concern over heavy trucks parked in the residential area and also wrecked cars. In reply to a letter from the Ontario Municipal Board that it will terminate the zoning bylaw file by August 6 if no action is taken by Tuckersmith , council will report that the bylaw is under review. Council wants a zoning bylaw for Van- astra completed as soon as poss- ible. The previous zoning bylaw proposal for the triangle cover- ing Vanastra and the farming area from Clinton to Brucefield to Egmondville to Clinton was opposed as it was considered restricted by several rural res- idents. Council signed a water agree- ment with the Clinton P.U.C. effective July 3, to supply Vanastra with water at a cost of 40 cents per 1, 000 metered gallons of water. 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Aug. 1 Pat Garret & Billy the Kid Pkis Extr Feature ene Lillian Rader and William Douglas Taylor. The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Leona Rader and the late Mr. Lorne Rader, Zurich. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, Hensall, Ontario, Reverend A,C. Blackwell officiated for the double -ring ceremony, Organist, Mr. Ron Klopp, Keswick and soloist Miss Maryanne Segeren, Sea - forth provided the wedding music. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Gerald Rader, the bride chose a full length gown with attached Eata Peau with scooped ruffled neck-line, fitter bodice and empire waist line with full gathered skirt and gathered cuff sleeves. IIer four tiered finger tip veil of French silk illusion edged in Quipure lace gathered to a Juliet cap. She carried a nosegay of pink roses softened by a spray of baby's breath. Maid of honour, Miss Gwen Clausius, Zurich, and flower - girl, Miss Kendra Arthur, Exeter neice of the bride were gowned alike in shaded pink princess lin( dresses with Queen Victorian puffed sleeves. Their gowns wer( accented by white floral trim and scooped neck. The flower girl carried a min- iature nosegay similar to the maid of honour and bridesmaids' being of pink verigated carnat- ions softened with baby's breath, The bridesmaids were the groom's sister, Miss Pam Taylor, Hensall and the bride's sister, Mrs. Carol Arthur, Exeter, Their gowns were styled ident- ically to the maid of honours but in a complimenting shaded mint green. The best man was Mr. Will - Independent Shipper to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer Monday 1n Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL 1AYFIELD 565-2636 y 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Seri Ala Charges on Pick-up iam Bourne, Exeter, Mr. Ron Rader, Zurich, brother of the bride and Mr. Charles Dalrymple Exeter, ushered the guests, Cousin of the bride Shawn Ed- wards, completed the wedding party as ring -bearer. A reception and dance follow- ed at Pineridge Chalet. The couple will reside in Hensall, 0 Ontario has more than 198 million acres of forests Smileso o • Judge: "The last time I saw you I told you I didn't want to see you here again!" Prisoner: ',Yes, your honor. That's what I told the policeman. But he wouldn't believe me." Father: "There's plenty of time for Bessie to think of get- ting married. Let her wait 'til the right man comes along." Mother: '41 don't see why she should wait that Iong. 1 didn't (when I was her ages" 111 Fri., July 27 13 10PORT ELGIN o CASINO III 8:30 p.m. JJSot., July 28 GRAND BEND CASINO 8:30 p.m. 0I 0l 10 MODERN COUNTRY 111 SHOW & DANCE Featuring Honey West 0 MARATHON RECORDING ARTIST 11 O Ray Francis MARATHON RECORDING ARTIST WITH Mike Francis AND Horizon Children Welcome Under 14 years s1.50 $3.00 Each, $5.00 Couple at Door SPECIAL DRAWS Eft IE1t ID O ICT"t4 BAYS August 3and4 in DASHWOOD FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 4:30 p.m.—Midway at Community Centre 5:00 p.m. --Sauerkraut with Ribs or Sausage Supper 6:30 p•m.—Pee Wee Baseball Gann: 8:00 p.m. --Soccer Match 8:00 p.m.—Talent Show - In "NEW" Picnic Pavilion Additional entries welcomed For information contact Jack Riddell 237-3431 SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 12:00 p.m,—Midway at Community Centre 12:00 p.m.—Sauerkraut with Ribs or Sausage Dinners 2:00 p.m.—Giant Parade - Prizes Avoilable.Additional en tries welcomed up to parade departure. For in formation contact Leroy Gowanlock 237-3597 2:00 p.m.—Horseshoe Contest 3:30 p.m.—Arm Wrestling Contest 5:00 p.m.—Tug of War 8:00 p.m.—Softball Game 9:00 p.m.—Dance - In "NEW" Picnic Pavilion MANY OTHER FUN FILLED FESTIVITIES PUBS OPEN ON BOTH DAYS GERMAN MUSIC Plan To Attend - Bring Your Friends