HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-07-20, Page 5Popular band
will be
at fair
The band Star-Trex is a
well known group in this
area. They will provide
entertaining music and
songs for all age groups. Our.
Fair Queen 1978 and her
princesses will be in at-
tendance. This dance marks
the closing of the • Zurich
Agricultural Fair and is a
most popular event. Be sure
to comae early so we can
accommodate you.
Don't forget the horse
show Sunday afternoon at
12:30., It promises to be a
colourful and interesting
show for only a small ad-
mission and all children
under 14 years are admitted
free.
SAVING ENERGY — Robert Masse and Gerry Tyler of Dashwood found a way to save some
energy and soak up sun at the same time: travel by pony. Staff photo
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rabbits for a travelling exhibit sponsored by the
authority or on a trip to another conservation area,
pulling a Chinese fire drill (the rapid change of
drivers from one vehicle to another) at a town's
busy intersection with yours truly being left out in
the middle of the intersection with what was to be
my vehicle, going off in the distance?
As I said previously, summer jobs end up
educating, one way or the other.
Starting tomorrow is the Zurich Fair and I'm'
going to be there for the first time. I'm looking
forward to it!
• As a kid, fairs were always fascinating things
to go to, with the multitude of fruits and vegetables
on display along with presentations by local
merchants.
Then of course, there was the midway with its
combination of fast rides, green candy apples and
that•wonderful pink stuff known as candy floss.
I just hope this fair has better luck in the
weather category than its Exeter cousin where
rain, sleet or snow can usually be found.
See you at the fair.
BROILERS FOR'SALE
We have heavy white rock broiler
pullets 2 weeks old July 4
To order call
McKinley Farms & Hatchery,
Zurich
262-2337 or 262-5460
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Ontario
SELECT COMMITTEE
ON HEALTH-CARE
FINANCING AND COSTS
A Select Committee of the Legislature has been
established to review health-care costs and
alternative methods of financing health care.
Interested individuals, groups or organizations
should obtain the precise terms of reference from
the Clerk of the Committee and should present
written briefs to him by July 27 1978. Requests for
oral presentation of briefs should be made to the
Clerk of the Committee for consideration by the
Committee. It is intended that oral presentations
will be heard between Monday, July 31, 1978 and
Tuesday, August 22, 1978 subject to revision by the
Committee as may be required.
Robert G. Elgie, MPP, MD,
Chairman.
Mr. Douglas Arnott,
Clerk of the Committee,
Room 110,
Legislative Building,
Queen's Park, Toronto,
M7A 1A2.
(416-965-1406)
1 `Experience' crews
are into high gear
The Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority's
Experience '78 Programme
is into full swing with July 4's
addition of three work crews:
The crews consisting of
students from all over the
Bayfield and Ausable River
watershed will be carrying
out a variety of jobs for the
Conservation Authority as
well as for the various
municipalities in the
Authority's area of
jurisdiction. ' The
municipalities send in
requests for Experience '78's
aid on many jobs which are
included in the work
programme during the
summer.
There are two crews
working out of Exeter and
one from the area of
Parkhill.
Exeter Crew 1. is
presently employed in
constructing a fitness trail at
the Clinton Conservation
Area. Later in the summer
this crew, headed by
foreman Kim Kristofferson
will be involved in municipal
projects with the townships
of. Tuckersmith and Hibbert.
Field staff on this crew in-
cludes: Mary Warburton,
Laurel Hodgert, John
Stephens, Hugh Connon and
Wesley Abbott.
Exeter Crew 2 is found at
painting the Agricultural
Society's shed at Zurich
Ontario at the present time.
Future projects planned for
the summer will foresee
work with the village of
Lucan, the township of
Stanley and the town of
Exeter. Along with foreman
Jeff 'Beck are labourers,
Marjorie Martens, Paul Van
Esbroeck, Donna Stewart,
Maureen Muller, Brian Wise
Lutheran ladies
hold meeting
Pastor & Mrs. Walter
Becker attended our July
meeting of Lutheran Church
Women. Mrs. C. Reichert,
Mrs. T. Steinbach and Mrs.
K. Westlake prepared the
tables for' a picnic supper.
Twenty-four members and
visitors enjoyed an evening
of games and singing.
Mrs. J. Turkheim was in
charge , of the business
meeting and a report from
the biennial Convention was
given by the delegate Mrs.
H. Deichert.
The games and outside
activities were on the lawn
and patio of Mrs. C.
Reichert. The next meeting
will be in September with
Mrs. A. Deichert preparing
the topic.
and Linda Spurn.
At Parkhill Conservation
Area, The Experience crew
is involved with regular
Conservation Area and
Nursery maintenance. This
field staff, led by foreman,
John Smithers, will also be
involved with projects in the
town of Parkhill, the
township of West
McGillivray and the village
of Ailsa Craig. The
Labourers are; Barbara
Ratz, Cathy McCann,
Bridget Ryan, Michael Scafe
and Roberta Carson.
The experience '78
programme is designed to
provide an educational
working experience for
students and is sponsored by
the provincial government in
conjunction with the
ministry of natural
resources and the Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation
Authority.
Citizens News, July 20, 1978
Page 5
Deejays lead league
In the Zurich Men's rec
softball league, the Deejays`
continue to lead the way with
a 11 and 4 record. Following
closely behind with twoanore
losses are the Oilburners,
while Shaws are in . third
place with a 9 and 8 record.
Patz has an eight and eight
record while the Sunsets are
five and twelve on the year,
Bringing up the rear are the
Pontiacs with a four and
eleven record.
In Monday night action,
Shaws defeated the Pontiacs
7-4 and the Sunsets defeated
Patz 10-4,
Ladies
slow pitch
In. Bluewater ladies'
slowpitch action last week,
the Goodtimes defeated the
Stars 16-13 and the Babes put
away Meneset 15-8.
Pork
Loin Chops
Whole, Processed
Loin
Pork
Shoulder Roast
Store Slab
Bacon Ib. $1
Schneiders Old Fashion
Ham
Schneider
Red Hots
Ib.
Ib.
.2 9 Sliced, Ib.
Halves or Whole, lb.
1 Ib. pkg. Ib.
$1.79
$1.59
Ib. 994
$1.43
$2.59
$1.29
FREEZER SPECIAL
Al, Processed
Steer Hips 75 to 95 lbs., Ib. $ 1.2 5
OUR OWN
Fresh Garlic Sausage, Smoked
Sausage, Regular Sausage,
Summer Sausage.
YUNGBLUT'S
MEAT MARKET
PHONE 236-4312 ZURICH
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Family Fun For Everyone
FRIDAY
JULY 21ST
8 to 9:30 P.M. Play Bingo
8:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M.
Dominion German Shepherd Dog
Club will present obedience and
confirmation demonstration
9:30 P.M. Sing and Dance to the Sound of
TONY
NOTHER
Play the games - Enjoy the rides
SATURDJULAY 22NDY
6:00 P.M.
PONY
PULL
Presented by Essex County
Pony Puller Association
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8 to 9:30 P.M. Play Bingo
9:00 P.M.
Dance the night away with
LINCOLN
GREEN
Play the games - Enjoy the rides
SUNDAY JULY 23RD
MINI -TRACTOR PULL
Sanctioned by the Canadian Mini Tractor Pullers
AseoCIalIoo.
Puns begin at 1 :30 P.M.
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.am i
10o
Ride The Double Decker Bus to where the fun is - Enjoy the Rides
by Rosemont Amusements - Try your luck at games of skill -
See Displays of Cars and enjoy the food at the Lunch Booths
Admission Friday night $1°' Saturday $200 Sunday $25° Children FREE
Licenced under LLBO special oceassion permit