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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-08-30, Page 151711 THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1973 CANDY FLOSS APPEALED TO CHILDREN News of Grand Bend Rev. Cecil-Whittrick of Blyth United Church was the guest speaker at the Outdoor Service of the United Church, Grand Bend. Mr. Jack Gaiser and Mr. Stanley Haist from Dashwood United Church were the guest singers. Rev. H. Dobson will be in charge of the service next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mac- Donald attended the Dickens-_ Davis Reunion on Sunday at Arva Miss Irma Plumb flew from Vancouver to visit her sister at Napanee and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plumb of Grand Bend. Mrs. Bob Tindall and child- ren of Lucan; Mrs. Peter Sov- ereign and children of Lucan are visiting for the week with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice MacDonald. Mrs, Jack McKinley and Mrs. Paul McKinley of Port Huron , joined Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald also for the day. The llth Alhambra Draw was won by John Geerts Jr. of R.R.8, Watford, who won a $25 prize. This week's very hot, humid spell of weather in the 90's makes the warm waters of Lake Huron doubly popular with everyone. The cool breezes off the lake are most welcome. 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, SEPTEMBER 1 For your listening and dancing pleasure Mozart's Melody Makers Green Forest Motor Hotel YOUR HOSTS "PETE and "CAROLE" DEITZ Highway 21 - GRAND BEND ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS News of Dashwood Mr. and Mrs. Robert Went - land. Bristol, Connecticut, were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and Brian. Board adopts (continued from page 11) Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs that the Board does not require provision of school sites in the proposed subdivision plans in Ha• Township in summer cottage area and in the south western part of Goderich. John Broad - foot of R.R.1, Brucefield, questioned whether the summer cottages might not become permanent homes if winterized and the members agreed this we.; possible in the future. So that all people in the County would be on a par the possibility of having a zenith telephone number installed at board office in Clinton was discussed. D.J. Cochrane, Director of Education, reported there are 16 exchanges in the county which require a long distance call. Ile estimated the cost at roughly $450 extra per year. In -watts telephone numbers were considered as well. More information is to be secured for the Board at its next meeting. sommatmAissmougnmasaL Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER 1915 was the first year more people were killed in accidents involving cars than horses. Turn on your lights before sunset, so that your car will not merge into the background. There's $10,000 waiting for an ad agency that creates an auto -safety -belt outdoor ad that will raise by 5% the current 33% seat belt usage. The competition is sponsored by the Outdoor Advertising Association of America. Simply removing the keys from parked cors could eliminate up to 40% of car thefts. In the old days, trolley cars used to have signs reading: "Do Not Talk to the Motor- man." Perhaps we ought to have the same thing in automobiles. We talk to drivers all the time at Larry Snider's. We tell them oll about the cars on our lot, and when we mention the terrific prices—drivers talk to us! Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soon! Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Rader on the occas- ion of Irvin's birthday were Mrs. John de Niet, Willowdale, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and girls, Zion, Paul and Sharon Rader, Susan VanWyck and Bill Bennet, London. Mr. and Mrs. All. • Eagleson and family, Manitoulin Island were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. David Rader, Sunday. Mr. Alphonse Grenier and Joanne spent Monday at Kitch- ener. They visited with Richard PAGE 15 Rader and also Mrs. Rader at the K -W hospital, also viewing Tammy Lynn. Mrs, Irvin Rader, Sharon and Ruthann de Niet spent Tues- day at Grand Bend with Mrs. Wellwood Gi11, Miss Joanne Hayter, bride - elect of September was feted at a miscellaneous shower at the Community Centre, Friday August 24, Aunts and cousins of the bride were hostesses. Following contests Mary Anne Desjardine read an address and Joanne received many lovely gifts for which she graciously thanked everyone. SHOP 8 SAVE & /0w: 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITES as low as $229 Drop in and see our wide selection! Westlake Furniture Main Street ZURICH Phone 236-4364 ROWNIE'S [$1VErIiTI CLINTON - ONTARIOEATRE BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday August 29, 30, 31 and Sept. 1 If this story ain't true... it shoulda been. IAI i F,.N1 !••�'I�r Hvr IIP. t �il� ���tilli it SUNDAY, SEPT. 2nd Only -4 SHOWS THEY PLAY AROUND WITH MURDER AND MEN! tt - I: MINISKIRT MOB' _ AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL'S in COLOR. sr PERFECT ADUIT ENTERTAINMENT The ROUGHEST RIDE IN TOWN! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT -AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COLOR 'jibe SLATE GUAM ROARKE JOCELTH LANE The deadliest gamble ever dared! TOM STERN 'JEREMY SLATE • COLOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT AMID A.y INIf AN:IIONAI "'0 fl DOWN A HELL -RUN OF HATE rode the � 4NEELIMI.. �TINCWINED { COLOR .dam Z14 AMfAICAN,NILNNAuOHAU' +'� ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WEEKEND SHOWS ONLY starting Friday, Sept. 7 0 0 A W N S H 0 W