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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974
04,
50 Years Ago
Local Markets-- Eggs, 230 to
361" per dozen; butter, 360 per
pound; potatoes, 750 per bag;
oats, 500 per bushel; barley,
80¢ per bushel; ducks, 10¢ per
pound; live hogs, $9.75.
Thursday is the vote on the
liquor plebiscite in Ontario and
it is everybody's duty to honor
their franchise by first consider-
ing how to vote and then voting
to the best interestes of all con-
cerned. Most of those who
can't find time to vote will
find time to criticize the result
of the plebiscite. It is marvel-
ous how things increase in size.
One bottle of liquor often be-
comes a whole "case" --in
police court.
35 Yet rs Ago
At a public meeting at Hen -
sail, October 12, 'a branch of
the Red Cross Society was form-
ed for I-lensall and district.
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Rader, Zurich, was
the scene of a lovely wedding
when their only daughter, Lyl-
yan, was united in marriage to
Victor Dinnin, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Dinnin, of
Cromarty. Rev. E. Turkheitu
officiated.
Modern Etiquette --Should a
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER >v
By 1980 new car bodies will
be about half rubber or
plastic, according to one in-
dustry leader. Reasons include
reduced weight, better
resistance to corrosion and less
damage in collisions.
Fashion is fine, but don't let it
interfere with driving. Beware
platform shoes, wide slacks,
novelty sunglasses. They may
get in the way of safety.
•
Experts advise us to use the
recommended entline oil in our
cars. Too -thin oil can cause
damage and repair bills. Too -
thick oils require more power
than we should deed to use,
Automatic transmission can
outlast the car, if you drive
carefully. Watch the fluid level
and refill when necessary.
Wheel bounce, shimmy
sideways, noise and steering
wheel fight - evL•rn rapid tire
wear - may be signals that
your shock absc,rbers are in
trouble. Have an expert check.
Shock absorbers gone? Maybe it's
time to consider a new car. See the
good buys on smooth•riding autos at
Larry Sniders.
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer
Drive in soon! '
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- OE-
YEARS GONE
- BY-
man hand his coat to a woman
to hold while he dons it? He
might be privileged to do so if
one arm is paralyzed or he is
suffering from rheumatism.
Otherwise it would be a very
presumptuous gesture,
25 Years Ago
The members of the local
Lions Club are entertaining
their wives, the "Lionesses" to
their annual Ladies' Night this
Wednesday evening, which is
being held at the Cobblestone
Inn at Spingbank Park, London.
Special entertainers have been
engaged.
Good progress is being made
on the new arena and comm-
unity hall. Surely this generat-
ion can leave something behind
to show that we lived for more
than just self.
Misses Marilyn 1-laberer and
Katherine Kalbfleisch favored
with piano duets at the Wooten';
Missionary Society of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church informal supp-
er held at Johnston's dining
room,
10 Years Ago
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick, Hensall,
who has served as a telephone
operator for 29 years, will re-
tire when the cut -over to dial
comes into effect at 2 a.m.
on November 15.
Sunday, October 25, Emm-
anuel EUB Church, Zurich will
celebrate its 90th anniversary
with the Rev. Dr. Bishop
George Edward Epp preaching
at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m,
Frederick R. Clark, London,
has been appointed as the new
secretary -treasurer of the Hay
Municipal Telephone System.
The former Bell etnployee has
begun training for the position
and will take over when Reg
Black leaves Zurich.
A new organization, to be
known as the Zurich Minor
Athletic Association, came
into being at a public meeting
in the Town Hall last Thursday
night. Elected president of the
new body is Doug O'Brien,
the immediate past president
of the Zurich Lions Club.
Sirloin or T -Bone steaks sold
for 750 per pound this week;
and beef/pork sausage, 3 lbs.
for $1.00
stem hilt Homes
C ilmiercial hildinjs
Remodelling
®lienor tion
Siding
23 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
ALL KINDS OF CONSTRUCTION
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i Novelties
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ALLOWEEN
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DIANE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26
Music By
Mozart's Melody Makers
Prizes for Best Costumes
at the
Pineridge Chalet
ALSO
CYSTIC Fi ,wok I.SiS
Dance
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2
-Music By The Cavaliers
Sponsored by HENSALL KINSMEN
Extra Round -Up Values.
Q DARLING'S :7,d A a �o; EXETER
SIDES.
of BEEF
SIDES
of PORK
WHOLE PORK
Prices Include Wrapping
And Preezing
SEE US FOR YOUR ...
ustom Si
Maple Leaf
1/Wieners
Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled
Cottage Rolls
Hint of Mople
Hams
Homemade
Hamburg Patties
Frozen Utility
Roasters
lb. 79i
lb. 99(
ih$1.49
101b.
bag Ib. lT
b. 69
Football Hams 1b. $1.19
fouanger
Summer Sausage $1.49
Phone 235-0420
CP
Bulk
Wieners
Centre Cut
Loin
Chops
Campfire
Bacon
Ib.
Blade • or
Short Rib
Roast
Ib
Ib.
Ib.
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