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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
SOUVENIR EDITION
014S11W000 and DISTRICT Nt!''S
Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clark,
Dresden, and their granddaught-
er, Cindy Burgess, Wallace -
burg, visited with Mrs. Martha
Miller last week.
Grand Bend
Mrs. R. Kading was hostess
this weekend to Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Kramer of Philadelphia,
and her brother and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacLaren
of Exeter.
At the Grand Bend Library
the new assistant librarian is
Mrs. Ken Morton, helping
Monday, Wednesdays and Frid-
ays, with new Saturday 1 to 5
p. m opening for extended serv-
ice.
Mrs. Richard Coltman and
Mrs. Jack Coltman and great
grandson of Sarnia, visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. Coltman.
Strong winds of Monday night
caused huge waves to come
roaring in to shore on Tuesday,
Some waves were going over
the pier. Swimmers were look-
ing, but not leaping into the
high waves,
Mrs. Madeline Dalton, R. R,
2, Grand Bend won the $25 in
the Alhambra Draw this week.
Mrs. Warren Clark and Miss
Jean Clark from Dunnville are
spending a few holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mac-
Donald.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
Adult seat belts are not
satisfactory for small children.
Use a restraint specifically
designed for an infant or
toddler.
Each year, 70,000 people die
in skidding accidents -80%
of them on wet roads, rather
than snowy or icy ones.
In Maryland, roadside littering
is considered a moving viola-
tion. It goes onto the driver's
license, and can increase his in-
surance costs.
A borrowed car is the
borrower's responsibility. Does
your liability insurance cover
damage you may do to
others? What about damage
to your friend's car?
Eight interstate Trail tours
offer views of American and its
history. Most state tourism
departments will send you in-
formation about tours in their
areas.
7k'
Need more comfort on the road?
Before your trip, look over the cars of
Larry Snider's.
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235.1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron Corinty's Largest
Ford Dealer
Drive in soon!
there's one just right for your family.
13111 and Mike Chandler spent
last week at Wiarton with Mr.
and Mrs. 13111 Fraser.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
vacationed last week at Wasaga
Beach and other northern places.
Milt Haugh spent last week
with his daughter and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Mike Burke and
Susan. They spent the weekend
here with him prior leaving for
their vacation,
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Berends
have returned from a most
enjoyable honeymoon to the
west coast. They called on
many friends and relatives.
They are now busy moving
Rosaleen's furnishings to their
home in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Love,
Dan and David, Sudbury, spent
last week with Don's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. A
family gathering was held Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Clare Love and family, Sarnia,
for a birthday party for Grandma,
Robert McGregor has returned
to his home at Kippers after
spending three week's holiday
with his aunt and uncle, Mr. '
Victoria suspence
at Play hI use
Want to see how life was in
grandmother's (or perhaps great
grandmother's) day? '1ou can
by attending Huron Country
Playhbuse's production of "Pink
String and Sealing Wax,"playing
this week Wednesday thr ough
Sunday evenings. A thrilling
rnystery, it provides an evening
of chilling suspense entertain-
ment suitable for the entire
family. Pink String takes us
back to England of the 1880's.
In addition to its tightly knit
mystery plot is a story revolving
around a family of young people
caught up with their own ambit-
ions and aspirations but held
down by a domineering father.
Ii is the determination on the
part of the children that alligns
the play to human sympathy
and understanding, and makes
these peopae people we all
know. Suspense and mystery
aside, the play is by no means
without humour and not lacking
in rornance either. In short it
has all the ingredients for an
evening of delightful and excit-
ing entertainment.
Constructing the sets for the
Brighton setting and the 1880's
costumes is Playhouse designer
Nicholas Ayre. In the director's
chair in Tom Bentley -Fisher.
In leading roles are Playhouse.
favorites Joan Hanna, M. E.
Evans, Jeanne Beauvais and new.
comer Toni Alway, heading up
the large cast.
Performances are Wednesday
through Sunday evenings at 9;
two shows on Saturday at 6 and
9. For ticket locations near
you, phone 238-8387.
T.V. & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete repairs on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified Technician
call
CORD BLECK
Blaewater Electronics
236-4224
and Mrs. Alphonse Grenier.
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Alohonse Gren-
ier were Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Baker, London; Cathy Grenier,
Burlington, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Janisse, London.
Mrs. Alphonse Grenier spent
a few days last week with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Rader, Kitch-
ener. .
Rev. and Mrs, Bruce Guy
have returned from their holi-
days when they enjoyed camp-
ing and visiting from Ganonoque
to Windsor.
Allan Geiser was a camper at
Camp Menesetung near Goder-
ich last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watson
and family vacationed at Tim-
mins and other northern points.
Little Christopher Watson was
a house guest with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Martene while his fam-
ily was on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bender
and boys vacationed at Moos-
onee last week.
Ed Nadiger and Cliff Penhale
are patients in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Police Report
On Thursday at 7:10 a, m, a
car driven by Dorothea Priest,
R, R.3, Ailsa Craig, collided
with a wood timber which had
become dislodged from the
C, N, R, crossing on the Mt,
Carmel Road south of Centralia.
Damage was estimated at $40
by Constable Don Mason.
On Thursday at 2:30 p. rn. a
truck owned by a Quebec Lumb-
er Company rolled backwards
on the main street of Hensall
and collided with a parked car
owned by Ted Geoffrey, R. R.2,
Zurich. A language difficulty
arose when the investigating
officer, Constable Don Mason,
tried to interview the truck
driver who spoke very little
English. Fortunately, Ted
Geoffrey was bilingual and the
investigation was completed,
Damage was estimated at $300.
Area motorists are reminded
to observe for slow moving farm
vehicles on the road during the
coming harvest season.
1-M1 r'1
CONCRETE
(ALSO FORM WORK)
McCann Const. Ltd.
DASHW0DD
Mos 237-3361 or 237-3422
NOW PLAYING pink Strang And Sealing Wax
WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY EVENINGS
NEXT WEEK see THE HAND
THAT CRADLES THE ROCK, a
whacky new Canadian comedy,
and enjoy our new DINNER -
THEATRE. COMPLETE roast sirl-
oin of beef buffet style dinner
(and drinks) served for playgoers
before the show, Dinner &
Theatre, $15,00 per couple.
RESERVATIONS 238-8387.
SMITH -CORONA, ROYAL,' UNDERWOOD
you must see them - to appreciate therm