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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-09-07, Page 9OSTUME ENTRANTS — These four young people were only a few of the many who were nvolved in the Bayfield fair parade. From left to right are Allison Dunn,Bayfield,Shawn Rouse, Woodstock, Gayle Dunn, Bayfield and Nancy Hamilton, Ailsa Craig. Staff photo Come To THE BLUE BONNET for your family clothing, bedding linens, Butterick Patterns, yard goods & crafts. Just arrived for fall & winter Ladies - sweaters & blouses !, S, M, L, & O.S. * Slacks - 10-42. * Boys & Girls tops, jeans & cords 2-6X, 8- 18 * Men's Carhartt wide leg cords - 28-36 * Men's & Boys Bomber jackets 28-36, 36- 44 NOTICE as of September 8th, 1978 this store will no longer be open until 9 p.m. Friday evenings. DRIVE-IN: THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST. CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m. -First Show at Dusk FRI., SAL, SUN. -- SEPT. 8, 9, 10 Babes take `pitch title The. Bluewater. Ladies' slowpitch league has finished off another year of operation with the Babes taking the "A" title. The Babes defeated the Goodtimes two straight games to take the title. Winning the "B" cham- pionship was Meneset who defeated the Stars 19-15 and 24-4 to take their division. In preliminary action played earlier, the Good- times defeated Meneset 8-7, Meneset came back for a 14- 13 victory and the Goodtimes came back for a 10-5 victory. In the playoff series bet- ween the Babes and the Stars, the Babes won the first game 13-7, lost the second 18-16 and came back for a 26-13 victory. Talk about school days at Institute The theme "School Days" prevailed throughout the program of the Zurich Womens Institute's Sep- tember meeting. The topic of the month was education, with member of the com- mittee being Mrs. H. Neeb, Mrs. C. Merner, Mrs. L. Erb, Four injured Continued from page 1 an intersection at County Road 6 and concession 12 in Usborne. Damage was listed at $250 by Constable Frank Giffin. There were two crashes on Sunday, one involving a Vehicle driven by Reginald Finkbeiner, RR 1 Crediton. He struck a deer which bounded into his path on the Crediton Road just east of Highway 81. Damage to the vehicle was estimated * at $450 by Constable Giffin. The deer took off.. The other crash involved a vehicle driven by Randy Quesnel, Crediton, which veered off Victoria St. in Centralia and ran into a corn field. Constable Straughan listed ,damage at $500. "Afterall, what are friends for?" BURT REYNOLDS -"THE Bibb A LAWRENCE /BURT GORDON REYNOWS hud.ulon BURT REYNOLDS/^ 'THE END" DOMD,LUESE SALLY FIELD • STROTHER MARTIN FDAVID STEINBERG ..d JOANNE WOODWARD.U..k. cum sun: NORMAN FELL uaap..+ autuSBRONSONrfEBTaBUFFAA:a JACKR� SAMPSON .��nroCLrTWAUCER SLIM MONS •stvARTwK.dKIM NOVAKo.. Y sa..,m,byImitPosMJEn.dhumMTnovinlewn.1.•dr.orl IA1110165010 ISAAKA4 by hiCHOKONAE9 News from Huronview Tuesday night the Goderich Band entertained residents on the front lawn at Huronview. At the blind party Wed- nesday Myrtle Parker on piano and Jim Ruddick on accordion, entertained residents, while Jennie McGratten , and Myrtle Parker recited poetry. Birthday greetings were extended to ' Jennie McGratten on her 98th year. Bobby and Marjorie Cavanagh of Keswick en- tertained the residents with many Gospel numbers Friday afternoon. Sunday, Day Care people and three residents went to the Blue Jay Game in Toronto, while five others went to the Exhibition. Back home, the residents of Huronview were entertained by the Brussels band. Residents wish to extend their thanks for all the en- ter tainment 'of ntertainment'of the week. If you walk to work, it won't be work to walk. Mrs, M. Fetreau. Mrs. L. Erb acted as chairlady, and opened with a quote on education. The Institute Ode was sung. The Mary Stewart Collect repeated, followed by the Lord's Prayer. With Mrs. K. Westlake as pianist the entire group sang "School Days". The daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Pepper of Hensall favoured the group with several songs and a piano solo. There were some in- teresting, thought con- suming and comical points brought out through the readings and poems on education by Mrs. C. Mer- ner. A nutritional "school lunch" was served in in- dividual paper' bags, each item of food carefully wrapped. The guest speaker for the evening was Mr. Kim McLean, a lawyer from Exeter. He spoke on the new Family Reform Act. Much valuable information was obtained through him on wills and other phases of the law. During the business the meeting it was noted that \Institute booth at the Bean Festival proved a profitable venture. Delegates to the Fall Rally will be Mrs. H. Hohner and Mrs. M. Doerr. , Happy Birthday wishes were sung to Mrs. M. Tetreau, Mrs. N. Koehler and Mrs. M. Hay. No decision on arena opening While the new Hensall community centre is pretty much complete, plans for the official opening are still up in the air according to building committee chairman Harold Knight. Knight said the official opening had originally been scheduled for the ' first weekend in November but some of the dignitaries in- vited have other events to attend to on that date. According to Knight, plans for the official opening will be firmed up some time in the very near future. Meanwhile, the amount of money still to be raised is dimishing with $159,047,26 being collected to date, according to finance member Carl McMahon. This is about $16,000 short of the objective of $175,000. Citizens News, September 7, 1978 Page 9 IIAII�'l�flCAAE' PLAN TO ATTEND ... THE JACK RIDDELL DANCE and CORN ROAST AT PINE RIDGE CHALET RR 2 HENSALL FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15/78 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. 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