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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-09-26, Page 11PAGE 12 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 REPORT On Monday at 8:55 p.m. a car driven by Rev. Andrew Blackwell, Zurich, struck a ditch on Highway 83 at County Road 2. Rev Blackwell receiv- ed bruises. Damage was estim- ated at $300. by Constable Ed Wilcox. On Thursday, at 3:30 p.m. a car driven by Eleanor Johns, 11.12.3, Exeter, went out of control on Concession Road 4-5 Stephen Township, struck the ditch and rolled over. The drive er and a passenger, Catherine O'Neill, R, R.1, Crediton, both received cuts and bruises. Damage was estimated at $3, 000 by Constable Jim Rogers. On Friday at 7:45 p.m. a car driven by Patrick Lane, R.R.3, Dashwood struck a ditch on Highway 83 and rolled over. Damage was estimated at $1, 100 by Constable Al Quinn. On Friday at 11:30 p.m. a car driven by Janet Benne- wies, Crediton collided with a parked car owned by Peter Dunn of Huron Park, on the Club Albatross parking lot. Damage was estimated at $425, by Constable Larry Christiaen. Exeter detachment this week investigated four thefts with total property valued at $800. Steer l is Way BY LARRY SNIDER They're talking about a tire that can be driven 50 miles after it goes flat, with no damage. May be available in '76. Fall changeover should include o fresh refill of engine coolant. These coo/ants contain rust and corrosion inhibitors that begin to lose their protective qualities after a year or so. If all your "trouble" lights - overheating, oil, etc. - go on when you turn the ignition switch, don't panic! It's just to show you that the lights are working. Vapor /ock is the vaporization of gas in the fuel line that im- pedes its flow to the car- buretor. Happens mostly in summer. Faulty operation of distributor points can cause a variety of engine poblems. They are easy and inexpensive to replace, and should be cleaned and regapped a few times a year. Regular maintenance keeps your car running right longer. But when good service doesn't get you the ride you want, it's time to trade in at Larry Snider Motors. Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron Crunty's Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soon! Married (Photo by Philips) in Lutheran Church REGIER - BAKER Sandra Anne Baker and Anthony Dale Regier exchanged marriage vows in St. Peters Lutheran Church, Zurich, on Saturday, September 21, 1974 at 3:30 p.rn. White carnations decorated the church altar and Rev. A. Blackwell officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker, R.R.2, Dashwood and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Regier, of Detroit. The bride was charming in her floor length gown of white crepe styled with lace sleeves and a lace inset in the front of the dress, a high necked collar and empire waistline. A crown type cap held her full length veil trimmed with lace edging Parade winners BEST DECORATED BICYCLE Janet McAllister, Kevin Teet- er, Julie Miller. BEST COMIC COSTUME, Tim Hamather, Daniel & Dar- ren Creces, Nancy Overholt and Carrie Sweeney. BEST DECORATED TRICYCLE Robbie Dickert BEST FANCY FLOAT, Kevin Oak, Scott Armstrong, Randy Cronkite and the Grand Bend Nursery School. BEST COMIC FLOAT, John McAllister, 2nd, Lisa Hamather, Sandra Armstrong, Darlene Oesch. 3rd, Christ- ine Bleck, Wendy Oesch, Dor- cas Gingerich, David Gingerich BEST FANCY COSTUME lst, Barb Smith, Theresa Diet- rich, Lorraine Dietrich, Ricky Smith, Lisa Bedard, Debbie Bedard; 2nd, Darryl Woodburn BEST PONY & CART Elaine and Allen Hendrick, 2nd Dwayne Martin and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and baby's breath. Nancy Baker, sister of the bride was maid of honour and Donna Baker, also a sister, was bridesmaid. They were dressed alike in gowns designed the same as the bridal gown in shades of blue, mauve and whin flowered sheer over blue lining. Tracey Baker, niece of the bride was flower girl and her dress was flowered sheer over white lining. They carried bouquets of white daisies and blue carnations. Gary Snyder, Detroit was groomsman and David Durand, Bayfield ushered guests. David Durand Jr., was ring -bearer. Mrs. Fred Haberer was org- anist. A wedding reception was held in the Dashwood Com- munity Centre. Before leaving on a wedding trip to the East Coast, the bride changed to a two-piece light blue dress and jacket ensemble. The couple will reside in Detroit. The bride is a graduate lab- oratory technologist and the groom is employed by Chrysler Corporation in Detroit. aiiimmewimmommenommima Independent Shipper to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL fAYFIELD 565.2636 By 7:30 a.m.. Monday For Prompt Service lel® Charges on Pickup About people Mr, and Mrs. Bob Johnston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston, all of Zurich attended the Dunk -Gibbons wedding in Owen Sound on Saturday. Rev. L.H. Kalbfleisch cond- ucted the regular services in Trinity Lutheran Church, Ayton, at 10 a.m. and in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Neustadt, on Sunday, Septemb- er 22. In the afternoon he att- ended a meeting of the Com- mittee on Aging held in Trans- figuartion Lutheran Church, Hamilton. Mrs. Kalbfleisch accompanied him. Zurich 4-H girls (by Carol Smith) Our first 4-H meeting of Zurich II was held on Monday, September 16, at the home of Mrs. O. Schwartzentruber at 7 p.rn. The election of officers were elected. The officers are president, Mary B, vice president. Deryl R; secretary, Lynn S; treasurer, Liz. D. press reporter, Carol s. Demonstrations were measure• meats and flower decorations. The girls all made flower arrangements. Our next meet- ing will be September 30 at the home of Mrs. B. Smith. THE DOMINION HOTEL ZURICH F'R(OUL"L, 1' "The Country Versatiles" For your Hsi ening and danc1u1. pleasure ! 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