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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1974
Kippen news
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack-
stetter, Guelph visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Reid have
returned from a motor holiday
to the West Coast.
Mrs. David Turner, Mrs.
Ross Broadfoot, and Mrs. Har-
old Jones attended the Fall
Regional in Dashwood United
Church, October 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Biennen-
dyk have returned from a plea-
sant holiday in British Columb-
ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. B.
Binnendyk.
The Consumers Affairs meet-
ing of Kippen East, W .I. will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Cecil Pullman on October 16,
at 8:30 p.m. The roll call
will be "A new article on our
grocery shelves and my react-
ion to it." There will be a film
and the Home Economist will
lead the discussions. Please
bring recipes. Mrs. H. Cald-
well has the motto.
Mrs. Maude Stean and Mrs.
Myra Bell, Essex, England, and
Douglas Errington, London,
Ontario, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elzar Mousseau.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gem-
mell, Moose Jaw, Sask., and
Mr. and Mrs. Orm Francis
Alliston, visited with relatives
in the community. •
Police report on
seven area accidents
On Sunday at 7 p.m. a car
driven by Frederick Knip, R.R.
2, Lucan went out of control
on Usborne side road 25-26
and hit the ditch. Damage was
estimated at $1200. by Const-
able Bill Osterloo,
On Monday at 5:35 p.m.
cars driven by Maureen Glav-
in, R.R.2, Lucan and Perry
D'Elia, London collided on
highway 4 at the junction of
county road 5. Mr. D'Elia
received minor injuries. Dam-
age was estimated at $850.
by Constable Larry Christiaen.
On Tuesday at 4:25 p. m.
cehicles driven by Gary Jeffrey
R.R.2, Zurich and Hubert
Miller, R.R.1, Dashwood coll-
ided at the junction of side
road 5 and 6 and concession
12 and 13 Hay Township.
Damage was estimated at $900
by Constable Larry Christiaen.
On Tuesday at 9:05 p.m. a
car driven by Geraldine Wil-
helm, Stratford left highway
83 and hit a hydro pole. Miss
Wilhelm received minor injur-
ies. Damage was estimated at
$1250 by Constable Ed Wilcox.
On Tuesday at 11:55 p.m. a
car driven by Renee Morin,
Grand Bend, left concession 12
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A plans big night
The Zurich Minor Athletic
Association are planning some-
thing new and altogether diff-
erent this year in place of the
annual hockey registration day.
A Gala Opening Night is sched-
uled for next Wednesday at the
Community Centre beginning
at 7 p.m. The special night
will combine the hockey regist-,
ration, an awards night, a
used, equipment sale and the
annual meeting of the organiz-
ation.
Beginning at 7 p.m., all the
children will receive free hot
dogs, pop and chocolate milk.
Following this the awards for
last year's hockey teams will be
presented.
The annual meeting part of
the evening will begin at 9
p.m., when officers for the
corning year will be picked.
Players registrations will be
accepted for the following
trains: Novice, Atom, PeeWee,
Bantam and Midget. The regis-
tration fee has been set at $12
per player.
The used equipment sale will
give any parents wishing to
get rid of old skates, pads, etc.
an opportunity to do so, while
at the same time allowing
others to purchase equipment at
a reduced price. In order to
alleviate confusion parents
are asked to bring any equip-
ment they wish to dispose of to
the Community Centre on Tues-
day night, between 7:30 and
9:30 p. in. Labels will be avail-
able and all equipment will be
marked for the sale on Wednes-
day night.
All parents (including moth-
ers) are urged to take part in
this big opening night, and
assist in making it an outstand-
ing event.
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Highway 21, 1 mile south of St. Joseph
Thanksgiving Specials
Roast Turkey Dinner
Roast Beef Dinner
Boneless Baked Ham
$3.75
$3.95
$3.75
Children under 12, one-half price with dinners
Reservations taken from 12:00 to 3:30 p.m.
Dinners served 10 8:00 p.m.
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order now—
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for your freezer
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Hay Township and struck a
telephone pole. Miss Morin
and a passenger Wayne Clipp-
erton, Dashwood received
minor injuries. Damage was
estimated at $2250 by Const-
able Bill Glassford.
On Thursday at 10:30 p.m.
a car driven by Audrey Nadon,
Huron Park, was hit by an
unknown vehicle on County
Road 4. Damage was estimated
at $200. by Constable Bill
Glassford.
On Friday at 1:30 a.m. a
car driven by Laurence Foster,
Exeter, was hit by an unknown
vehicle on Saskatchewan Street,
Huron Park. Damage was est-
imated at $75. by Constable
Al Quinn.
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Zurich Lions Club:
sponsor Cubs
The First Zurich Cub Pack
has been re -organized and will
begin holding meetings every
Thursday night in the Zurich
Public School, Leader of the
Cub group will be Don Rawlings
Sponsored by the Zurich
Lions Club, the Cub Pack is
open to all boys between the
ages of eight and 10 years.
It is some years since a Cub
Pack has been in operation in
Zurich, and parents are looking
towards the new organization
with a great deal of enthusiasm,
Mr. Rawlings has pointed
out that it will take a certain
amount of parent participation
to make the organization suc-
cessful, so all parents involved
should bear this in mind.
FORMER PREMIER IN GROUP
Report Oakwood sold
A report on Tuesday reveal-
ed that a group of five persons.
headed by Londoners Peter
Ivey and former Ontario Prem-
ier John Robarts, has purchased
the Oakwood Inn and Golf
Course, just north of Grand
Bend.
Details of the transaction
between the group of five and
Fred Walker, present owner,
were not available at press
time, but Mr. Ivey said the
offer to purchase was made by
a -group of property owners at
Oakwood Park because there
was a chance the club might
be sold to outside interests.
Mr. Robarts, who has owned
a home in the private subdiv-
ision for some years, said the
property is expected to change
hands on January 1, 1975. The
names of the other three mem-
bers of the group were not
available immediately.
Complete dinner
to please the family.
OPEN DAILY
BREAKFAST & LUNCH
Mon. to Fri. 7:30 - 1:00
Sat. & Sun. 8:00 - 1:00
DINNERS
All week long - 5:30 - 8:00
You Are Always We/comet
Dining Room Licensed
Under LLBO
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12
Maurice Delmer Duo
Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR. HOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ
Highway 21.- GRAND BEND
Zurich Chamber of Commerce presents:
Ofitoteerfest
1974
IN THE
ZURICH ARENA
ON
6 P.M. TO 1 A.M.
German Food
German Music
TWO BIG BANDS
The Alpenaires'
Gord Harrison and 'The Harbourlites'