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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1973
BOAT RAMP AT ST. JOSEPH - For some weeks now the work crew of the Township of Hay have
been working at the lakefront along St. Joseph making improvements to the beach as well as
building a breakwater. The latest project for the men has been the construction of a boat unload-
ing ramp for the use of area boating enthusiasts. Left to right in this photo are Ray Finkbeiner,
Gordon Smith, George Haggitt, Michael Haggitt and Karl Haberer.
Summerfest at HuIIy Gully
Succulent spare ribs, sauer-
kraut and pork tails headed the
menus at the first annual Hully
Gully Summerfest sponsored by
the Hully Gully Four Seasons
Country Club on July 21 and 22.
The main Saturday attraction
of the gala weekend was a displ-
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Program
of Feature Attractions
July 1- August 10
Open Nightly Except Sun.
— Rain or Clear —
First Show at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Cars
Free
THURS. & FRI. — JULY 26 & 27
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) COLON
THE BURGLARS
Omar Sheriff
GUMSHOE
Albert Finney
SAT. — TUES. — JULY 28 . 31
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
Color (Disney Production)
NAPOLEAN & SAMANTHA
Michael Douglas, Jodie Foster
THE SWORD & THE STONE
(Animated)
ay of local brawn and stamina
in the tug - of - war competition
where 12 teams vied for $75 in
prizes. After 40 pulls North
Easthope was victorius in Class
A and "The Second of Stanley
proved the champions in Class B.
On Sunday afternoon the
Varna ball team provided the
crowd with a neck and neck
battle when they narrowly def-
eated the Holmesville team.
The star of the day was Varna's
Don Taylor who hit a triple in
the last inning which resulted in
the Varna victory of 7-5.
Keen competition, marksman-
ship and excitement abounded
in the horseshoe pits on Sunday
afternoon, and the final standing
were:
Class A; Ken Smith, Rodger
Christie, Slim Harburn, Bob
Smith, Lloyd Venner, Logan
Cruse.
Class B; J. Kipfer, Carl Agil-
son, R. Anderson, Bryon Christie
Doug Harburn, Lloyd 1 ebb.
Other popular attractions
were a four horse hitch and
wagon, a Saturday night dance
to the continuous music of the
Bluewater Playboys and the
WED. — SAT. — AUGUST 1 . 4
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) COLOR'
WHAT'S UP DOC
Barbara Streisand, Ryan O'Neal
RAGE
Georg 'C. Scott, Richard Barehari
Alpinaires, a German Band and
the beer drinking contest. Win-
ners in this event were Don
McGregor and Joan Grunwald
respectively in the male and
female classes
SS board
The board authorized trustee
Ted Geoffrey to arrange for the
loan of chairs from St. Boniface
School in Zurich to the Zurich
Minor Athletic Association for
a program on August 25, provid-
ing the chairs are returned in
good condition and it does not
interfere with the janitor.
Reporting for the transportat-
ion committee, trustee Francis
Hicknell of R. R. 5, Seaforth,
said that the drivers for the six
board- owned buses would cont-
inue for the 1973-74 term exc-
ept for Bill Baechler, of Zurich,
who resigned.
Mr. Hicknell reported the
Kilgallin Brothers of St. Marys
will operate the board -owned
bus at St. Marys.
Speaking for the personnel
committee, trustee Vincent
Young of Goderich, said his
committee had had an informal
OPEN DAILY
BREAKFAST & LUNCH
8 a.m. to 1 30 p.m.
DINNERS
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
5 to 8:30 p. m.
SATURDAY
5:30 to 8:30 p. m.
SUNDAY
5:30 to 9 p. m.
(Dining room licenced
under L,L.B.O.)
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
SATURDAY, JULY 28
nutaaansmnrnal
For your listening and dancing pleasure
Moz+rt And The Meledy Makers
Green r ,. st
YOUR HOSTS "PETE and ' CAROLE" DEITZ
Highway 21 - GRAND BEND
t e
meeting with the custodian's
committee to discuss various
matters. Mr. Young called it
a "communication meeting,
The contract with the custodians
will not expire until next June.
Oscar Kieffer of Bluevale,
chairman of the building -prop-
erty committee, reported repairs
to the roof of St. Columban
school had cost $5, 977. Mr.
Kieffer said tenders had been
called for fuel oil for the various
schools using it.
Mr. Keiffer said the Munic-
ipal -Provincial winter works
incentive program had amounted
to $11, 239.66 to the board, with
an actual cost to the board of
$608.66 for materials.
John Vintar, Superintendent
of Education, said he hopes
enough school boards will sup-
port of the private member's
bill C-143 with a view to having
the Federal Government enact
it. The board did approve the
bill which will give school
boards a free hand, without cost,
in the use of educational mater-
ial produced, or leased by the
CBC. It would mean a savings
tc school boards and also a rec-
ognition of trustee strength.
Mr. Vintar said a Ministerial
Committee has been established
by the Ministry of Education to
study the improved curriculum
for teaching French instruction
to the English speaking student.
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THURSDAY, JULY 26
at 8:00 p. m.
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At The Zurich Bowling Lanes
All members of the Executive, team captains, and any
other interested in bowling, are asked to attend.
Contact:
TONY BEDARD ERLA SMALE JEAN SCHROEDER
at the Lanes
236-4977 237-3672
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