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
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September 8th, 1978
this store will no longer
be open until 9 p.m.
Friday evenings.
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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
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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.
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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
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15/78
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Music by "WESTERN AIRES"
CORN ON THE COB and BEEF ON A BUN
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