HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-10-05, Page 31ST. BONIFACE FAIR WINNERS — While the Zurich Agricultural Fair took place a few
months ago, two students of St. Boniface school in Zurich have concrete reminders of their
success at the fair. Allan and Raymond Oesch collected $30 each in winnings from the
numerous categories which they entered. The school had a total of 47 winners at the fair.
Many go to wedding
Mr. & Mrs. Frank McIsaac son Doug to Kathy Lovell in
Dresden, Saturday, and the
attended the wedding of their
DR.IVE-IN'THEA.TRE LTD.
BEECH ST. CLINTON
Box Office Open at 7:30 p.m. - First Show at 8:00 p.m.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY - OCTOBER 6 & 7
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HE WAS TAKEN BY EVERYONE,
FOR EVERYTHING HE HAD.
Now he's going to
pay them back double!
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Paramount Pictures Presents
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judge, jury, and executioner.
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THE PICTURE
YOU SEE WITH
YOUR EYES
CLOSED
William Castle's
production of
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ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
Our season closes with the dusk to dawn show October
8th. We thank you for your patronage over the season,
and look forward to seeing you again in the spring.
reception at Wallaceburg.
Mrs. Mclsaac's mother,
Hazel Onge of the Detroit
area returned home with her
to spend the winter months
Dashwood
Mrs. Irvin Rader
here. Following a
honeymoon in California the
newlyweds will reside in
Kitchener.
Others who attended from
Dasliwood and area were
'Mr. & Mrs. Bill Becker, Mr.
& Mrs. Hugh Boyle, Mr. &
Mrs. George Tieman, Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Chandler, Mr. &
Mrs. Bob Hayter, Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Hayter, Vicki Miller
and Jeff Hayter, Tom Hayter
an usher and Elaine
Overholt, Marty Becker and
Julie Bedard, Scott Boyle
and Mary Ann Desjardine,
Laurie Becker and Van
Tuckey, Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Tieman, Paul Brooks and
Lisa Wescott, John Van
Gerwen and Tracy Camp-
bell, Paul Shapton and Cindy
Brown, Angela Dittmer,
bridesmaid and Brad
Clausius.
Doug's brother Stephen
flew in from California to be
in the wedding party.
Fall Rally
Mrs. Eben Weigand,
president of Dashwood WI.
and Mrs. Irvin Rader ac-
companied Mrs. Alec
Hamilton of Grand Bend WI
to Londesboro. Monday
where they attended Huron
County Women's Institute
Rally.
Personals .
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rader,
London, were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin
Rader Mr. & Mrs. "-Bill
Bennett, London, were
Sunday guests.
Mr. & Mrs. Dean
McKnight and family,
Exeter, were Saturday
supper guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Charles Martene on the
occasion of their wedding
anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Bender
spent the weekend at Mark -
dale with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Richardson and family.
Dashwood W.I. assisted at
the 19713 International
plowing match near
Wingham as well as baking
pies and cookies.
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Citizens News, October 5, 1978
Page 15
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