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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-12-06, Page 10PAGE 1 0 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS• THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19'73 Dashwood area girl chosen Ontario Pork Hostess Ontario Pork Hostess for 1973 is Huron County's Adrienne Van Raay, 19, first year recreation Steer This ay BY LARRY SNIDER Air bags (the automatic safety device) have been tested successfully in fleet cars, have saved lives in crashes at speeds up to 68 mph. Belted bias -ply tires (now original equipment on most cars) last longer than conven- tional bias plies ... they "corner" better, cnd hug the road when you brake. A car with automatic transmis- sion is easier to sell than one with manual, and it's easier to drive. Manual makes most sense on economy subcom- pacts. Travelers can save at many motels by asking for the com- mercial rate. Government and industry ex- perts say that your rear wheels should get the best tires. You've got five "best" tires on a new car from Larry Sniders, Let us show you our high-performance, low-cost models. tarry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron Co!rnty's Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soon! Pet show in Clinton The Huron County Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Associat- ion held another successful show in the Legion Hall in Clinton, an ideal spot for a show, and some of the best birds in the cou- nty were on exhibition. Bill Schrum from Smithville judged the standard and bantam classes and he was quite pleased with the quality of birds shown. Ken Tremain from Preston had the honour of judging the pigeon classes and he too handled some birds of excellent quality. The Association Rosette for Champion Standard in the show went to a white Leghorn cocker- el owned by Clifford Pepper and this bird also received the Tie- rnan special for the best large fowl and the Exeter Co-op spec- ial for the best Mediterranean breed. The Ass'n Rosette for reserve i champion was won by Harvey Daniel on a Columbian Rock pullet. This pullet also won the special donated by Howard Bern- ard, B.P. agent at Brussels, the Daniel special for best parti- colour and the McIntosh feed mill at Molesworth special for the best American breed. The special donated by Bert Bills, of Goderich went to Cliff Pepper for best exhibit large fowl on his Buff Orpington. Ass'n Rosette for Champion Bantam went to Bert Mills on a Dark Cornish Pullet. It also won the Daniel special for best Parti -colour and the special donated by the Old Mill, Blyth, for the best clean -legged bant- am. Rosette for Reserve Champ- ion was won by George Tiernan on a White Leghorn pullet. Molesworth Cheese Factory Special to Earl Becker for best feather -legged bantam on a White Cochin Cock. The Pepper special went to George Tiernan for best exhibit in Bantams on White Wyandottes. The Ass'n Rosette for Cahmp- ion pigeon went to Emery Baech- ler on a white fantail hen. The Rosette for reserve champ- ion went to a White Tumbler cock exhibited by Ron Richey. The Bob Denomme Trophy for the best fantail was won by Em- ery Baechler and he also won the Pepper special for the best exhibit of pigeons and the Greens Meat Market of Wingham special for the best oung bird on a white fantail. The Bartliffs student at University of Water- loo, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Case Van Raay, of Dash- wood. The Pork Hostess competition, held during the Royal Winter Fair, was the first of what is expected to be an annual event. Contestants were selected from County competitions held during the summer, with the trip to Toronto and the Royal as part of their prize. Adrienne was presented with a tiara, sash and a cheque for $300 by Keith Weeden, Chair- man of the sponsoring Ontario Pork Producers Marketing Board, plus a bouquet, courtesy of the RWF Flower Show. Runners-up Mary Joan Stevers of Perth County and Debbie Riddell, of Huron County each received $100. The contestants were judged on personality, poise, appear- ance, and knowledgeof today's nutritious lean pork. Each girl was required also to make a short presentation on pork and to submit a favourite family pork recipe. Judges were Marj- orie Elwood, home economist; C. Scott Flewitt, President of Agravoice Productions, of Ed- monton; Larry Campbell, Infor- mation Officer, Meat Packers Council; and Curt Friend, chair- man of the overall OPI organizat ion; with Arthur Buck, meat cutting specialist, judging chair- man. During their visit to the Royal for the finals the contestants were guests at the junior barrow show committee luncheon, awarded prize ribbons at the junior barr- ow show, attended the RWF Horse Show, and presided at the Ont- arioiPork Institute booth in the Food Fair. r Ontario Pork Hostess Adrienne will be invited to be present at pork events during her reign, and assist the pork producers of Ontario in their active program of promoting their product. Mrs. Eileen Consitt visited last week with Mrs. Cecil Blake, Dungannon and other relatives in Lucknow, Bakery, Clinton, special for best Horner showpen went to Walter Baechler, and the Daniel special for best Roller to Walter Baechler. Special thanks to secretary Harvey Daniel, to the exhibitors CHRISTMAS SEALS A total of 34, 963 letters with . Christmas Seals have'been for- warded to Huron and Perth County homes by the Huron Perth Tuberculosis and Respirat- ory Disease Association memb- ers were informed at a meeting of the Association held in Sea - forth. To date $16, 772.31 has been received. The report was presented by Ralph Go ren. Rev. Garbutt Smith presided at the meeting when routine reports were given by Mrs. Edith Fisher, Mitchell; Miss Eileen O'Brien, Godetich; Ralph Goren, Stratford and Toni Leiper, Lond- esboro. Miss O'Brien said that physical conditioning courses in the Red Cross Rooms are continuing for both adults and children with Linda Clarke instructing. A Respiratory Technologist has been supervising the Association' Home Care Units on leisure time. Financial assistance had also been given several persons suffering with respiratory dis- ease. the donors of specials, and the boys that set up the show. It takes cheerful co-operation and support to get a show of this nature in order and the associat- ion is indeed grateful to all who helped to make it a success. d:0:{:... a. ..... 9{tiK1r.'::........,,::•, i,7.`.•.h.,'•.�:`:'�.�.;t$-. � 7tiit... ..ii:�< r1:;'`.a: V.e�'a THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! romacomatemanwitum Cup Cakes REGULAR 98¢ DOZEN 89c DOZEN U BAKERY ZURICH YOU CAN EAT BETTER AND PAY LESS... IRES 'Off 3 99 incenneat SUPREME BRAND Fruit Cke MAPLE LEAF TOMATO or VEGETABLE 2 OZ 2 Ihs $1.45 Aylmer Soups 10 OZ TINS Mandarin Oranges Head Lettuce Sunkist Oranges LUCKY DOL . 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