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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-08-02, Page 18PAGE 18 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1973 .. a l ., , t t, 1 ., 1 1( 1 P ,P 1 ... t . 1 1 P 1, 1 p e t P a 1 1 1 t DASIIW000 end DISTRICT- NEDIS Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader 1 1.. 1 1, 1 .... I . 1... 1.1 1 1 1 1. 1 I♦, II Rev. and Mrs. William Schatz, Pittsburgh, vacationed with the former's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schatz. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Willert moved Saturday to their home in Dashwood. Jayne Hayter was a camper at the Lutheran campfor conf- irmed young people, camp Pioneer at Angola, N.Y. Mrs. Gary Bambrick, Water- loo, spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Rosaleen Schenk. Her husband joined her Friday. Sgt. and Mrs. Tom Miller and family, Trenton, who att- ended the Berends -Schenk wed- ding visited with Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Miller and boys, Sunday. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Louis Restemayer Saturday, July 28, on the occasion of Mrs. Restemayer's 88th birthday were, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gofton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Patterson, Plattsville; Mr. and . Mrs. Orville Johnson, Mrs. STARLIT DR:IVE-IN THEATRE Program of Feature Attractions Open Nightly Except Sun. -- Rain or Clear — First Show at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars Free WED. — SAT. — AUGUST 1 - 4 — DOUBLE FEATURE — (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) COLOR WHAT'S UP DOC Barbara Streisand, Ryan O'Neal RAGE George C. Scott, Richard Basehart SUNDAY MID NITE & MON August 5 & 6 — DOUBLE FEATURE — (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) COLOR CARRY ON HENRY Sidney James SIMON, KING OF THE WITCHES Andrew Price, Brenda Scott TUES. — FRI. — AUGUST 7 - 10 — DOUBLE FEATURE — (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) COLOR THE TRAIN ROBBERS John Wayne THE CANDIDATE Robert Redford, Peter Boyle COMMING ATTRACTIONS: THE VALACHI PAPERS WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE (Disney) JEREMIAH JOHNSON PETE & TILLIE Eugene Kirk, Sandra and Susan, and Mrs, Harry Hartleib, Lond- on, Mrs. Nora Kestle, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kraft, Port Franks, Mrs. Madeline Fleet, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Restemayer, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Restemayer, and Mrs. Ken McCrae, N f Grand Bend CORRESPONDENT Canadian Legion Branch 498 had a packed house for their teg- ular bingo on Thursday. Game winners were Dave Root, Wind- sor; Mr. Arnold Baker, Turnbull' Grove; Gordon Boast, London. Mrs. Ruth Hopkins got the con- solation prize for the Jackpot of $19.20. The next jackpot will be $65. Mrs. C.E. MacLennan and Arnold Baker won tickets for the dance at the Casino, donated by Ian Coles. JONES - WILSON Susan Elizabeth Wilson and Leonard Wayne Jones were unit- ed in marriage on Saturday, July 27. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, of Windsor and Grand Bend. Wayne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jones of London. The wedding took place at 1:45 p.m. at the Church of Christ Disciples, London. A reception MRS, FRANK PLUMB followed at the Green Forest Motor Hotel, Grand Bend. The couple are residing in Lond- on. Dr. and Mrs. H. Bachman, of Switzerland who visited Mrs. Susan Devine expresses apprec- iation of Canada. Other guests were Mrs. Leo Chendel, Mrs. Harry Huehnergard, of Kitchen- er and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Devine, so it was a good day. Mrs. A. Moffat of Kippen, Mrs. M. Routson of Clinton, and Mrs. E. Brady of Exeter spent the weekend with Mrs. Ralph Bailey. W.O. and Mrs. D.F. Mc- Gillivray, Patrick and Laurie, from Trenton are spending the month with their grandmother Mrs. Ralph Bailey. Brad Page of Grand Bend won $25 in the Alhambra Draw. At the end of the successful Races at Hufly GuIIy Eighty three entries provided thrills and excitement for a large crowd at the third running of the Hully Gully Snowmobile Grass Drag Warm -Ups on July 29. After several neck and neck battles the final standings were: A. Stock, Bill Empey, Auburn, A. Super Stock, Wayne Thomas, Cardiff, Steve Martin, Dorchest er. A. Modified, Bob Henshaw, Ilderton; B Stock, Clare Hartley, Woodstock, Doug Reid, Varna; Ted Dietrich, St. Agatha. B Super Stock, Wayne Saund- ers, Hamilton, Dan Bound, Markham; B Ladies, Audrey Col- lins, Varna, Brenda Hartley, Woodstock, Sharon Bound, Markham; B Modified, Bob Hen- shaw, Ilderton, Barry Webb, Huntsville, Bill Bennett, London. Juniors, Scott Darling, Ailsa Craig; Stephen Harsley, Wood- stock, Brian Argyle, Goderich, C. Stock, Duane Klurschroth, Cambridge, Bernard Verhoven, Kerwood. C. Super Stock, Wayne Thomas, Cardiff. C. Lad- ies, Audrey Collins, Varna, Brenda Hartley, Woodstock. C. Modified, John McGuire, Bramalea, Greg Armstrong, Zur- ich; Stan Shead, Streetsville. D. Stock, Peter Nieuwanhuizer, Watford, Marcel Vachon, Kit- chener, Doug Shaver, Brantford. D. Modified Barry Webb, Hunts- ville, Greg Armstrong, Zurich, John McGuire, Bramalea; E Stock, Peter Nieuwenhuizer, Watford. Dan Bound, Markham Noel Southurch, Ariss. E. Mod- ified, John McGuire, Bramalea, Greg Armstrong, Zurich, Barry Webb, Huntsville. 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,B4O,) YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME SATURDAY, AUGUST 4' For your listening, and dancing pleasure Mozart's Melody Makers , . I , 4,9,49944 I�.,4,,49 ( .0 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 1 1 . 1 1 Gree Forest Motor Hotel YOUR HOSTS. "PETE and "CAROLE" DEITZ Highway 21 - GRAND BEND Arts and Crafts show, Mrs. Willis Gill won the draw for the angel food cake and a man from Ingersoll won the draw for two boxes of graceries. The increased demand for agricultural produce has made it necessary for many farmers to increase their acreage. Some farmers work several fields at different locations, which means that machinery IMORTIMM has to be moved on roads and highways to get to the fields. Regulations governing trans- port of farm machinery on roads and highways set out exact lim- itations. In order to comply with these regulations, a farmer may have to load some pieces of equipment on a trailer or truck for transport. Slow-moving vehicle signs are mandatory, as are permits for transporting equipment over 8 feet 6 inches in width, Maximum width per- mitted is 14 feet. BROWNIE'S":"ivr', CLINTON - ONTARIO wrinitrAT FIRST $HOW AT DUQk WED., THURS., FRI. August 2, 3 ENTERTAINMENII 1, i ADULT DIANA ROSS /5 BILLIE HOLIDAY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SINGS THE BLUES PARAMOUNT PICTURES MINTS *'IIannie �e SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY August 4 - 6 - 7 A FRANKOVICH PRODUCTION BUTTERFLIES ARE FRI ,EE V VLVICB, 140 Wl 1 6€€ HECKRRT CAZILPERT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT COLUMBA PICTURES SIDNEY Fcscnt2 . POM •...:: Elt' R B i "BUCK and The PREACHER" Special Carload Night Tuesday, Aug. 7—$2.00 SSUNDAY, AUGUST 5 4 FULL SHOWS It's a business doing pleasure with... u N 0 A Y D u s K ADAIITIANCI 'a 4good sretaxy biota tide caw 06 iet boss. AD ITIANCL R: THE ECRETARY re.usto ar LM,ED rcM OR'.. C,rO. MOEN "THE GIRL GRABBERS" in CvLOD WED - THURS - FRI Jack Lemmon in his most important dramatic role since ..The Days of Wine and Roses': COMMONW f. 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