HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-07-27, Page 11CALF CLUB WINNERS — At Saturday's Zurich Fair calf club show, Marty Becker was 'judged the top show-
man and exhibited the top beef calf, Caroline Rasenberg showed the top overall calf and was second in
showmanship and Diane Steckle and James Willert were runnersup in showmanship. ' Staff photo
Zurich fair results
parade
Best decorated tricycle:
Michelle Turner, first; Melody
Turner, second.
Best decorated bicycle: Sharon
Thiel, first; Ian Thiel, second; -
Peggy Van Wonderen.
Best fancy costume: Tracey
and Debbie Bedard, first; Vicki
and Jackie Bedard, secoond.
Best comic costume: Kevin
Geoffrey, first; Ray Oesch,
second.
Best pony and cart: Dwayne
Martin, first.
Best business float: -G & G
Concrete Limited, first; Huron
Ridge Acres, second; Funk's
G. Hybrid Corn, third.
Best decorated float: Ronda,
Jodi and Jamie Hay, first;
Darryl Rowan, Second; Brenda
Neeb, third.
Best comic float : Elaine
Pennings, firsst; Rick Smith,
Colette and Leon Bedard,
Second; Mark and David
Heimrich and Rob Demooy,
third.
Best fancy float (commercial) :
Shaw's Dairy, first.
Best comic float (general) :
Mark Kirk, Ed Neeb, Pat , and
Mike Masse, first; Vincent Doyle
& Kelly, second; Jay Sch-
wartzentruber, third.
Best pony hitch team: Tony
Bedard, first.
Martin Brothers were awarded
a first prize rosette for their
single -pony hitch.
Pet Show
Best pair of rabbits: David
Heimrich, first; Allan Oesch,
second; Raymond Oesch, third.
Unusual house pet: Kelly
Purkis, first; Tim Westlake,
second; David Heimrich, third;
Michael Cyr and Shelley Horner,
fourth.
Best cat, any breed: Angel
Zehr, first; Vicki Bedard,
second; Tracy Bedard, third. '
Best dog, any breed: Edward
Neeb, first; John Purkis, second;
ScottMerner, third; Mike Masse,
fourth.
Best dog, pedigree: Kelli
Doyle, first; Allan Oesch,
second; Debbie Bedard, third.
4 -ti Club •
The two top winners in the 4-H
Club section were Marty Becker
and Adrian Rasenberg.
Grains, seeds, vegetables and
fruits
Cut forage hay, one -bushel,
first cut: Mrs. Van Wonderen,
first.
Irish cobbler: Joan Van
Sligtenhorst, first.
Best display of 10 vegetables:
Mrs. Herb Beierling, first; Joan
Van Sligtenhorst, second.
Beets: Mrs. Van Wonderen,
first; Joan Van Sligtenhorst,
second.
String beans: Mrs. Herb
Beierling, first; Joan Van
Sligtenhorst, second.
Tomatoes, green: Joan
Van Sligtenhorst, first.
Onions, yellow: Joan Van
Sligtenhorst, first.
1977 Honey Crop
704 PER LB.
Bring your own containers
Over 30 Ib. lots 65 , Ib.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY EVENINGS & SUNDAYS
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Cabbages, red or blue: Joan
Van Sligtenhorst, first.
Dairy and Other Products -
Hen's eggs, one dozen white:
Mrs. V.L. Becker, first.
Hen's eggs, one dozen brown:
Joan Van Sligtenhorst, first.
Floral Exhibits
Mrs. E.E. Riley -three firsts,
one second.
Mrs. V.L. Becker -two firsts.
Joan Van Sligtenhorst-one
first, one second.
Mrs. Greta Erb -one first; one
third.
Miss Shirley Hay -one first '
Carmel Sweeney -one second.
Horseshoe pitching
Singles: Fred Wintmeyer,
first; H.Salt, second; John
Watkinson, third; S. Harburn,
fourth; Lloyd Venner, fifth; Len
Wittlaufer, sixth; Carl Sum-
merkiegp, seventh; Keith Lovell,
eighth.
Doubles: William Davis and
Dave Kyle, first; Bert Jameson
and Alex Boa, second; Lloyd
Neeb and Leeland Desjardines,
third; Stan Pearn and Harold
Pridham, fourth; Vern Hutchings
and Bill Ellis, fifth; Hiram Knott
and Ken Ziegler, sixth.
Pigeons
Saddle Fantail, old and young:
George Tieman, firsts.
Flying Rollers, old and
young: Don Dearing, firsts.
Trumpeters, old: George
Tieman, first; Don Dearing,
second.
Trumpeters, young: George
Tieman, first.
A.O.V., old and young: Orville
Shewfelt, firsts.
Chinese Owls, old: Don
Dearing, first.
Helmets, old: George Tieman,
first.
Helmets, young: Don Dearing,
first.
SALE
Of Summer Merchandise
Is Now On
Open 7 Days A Week
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
tie ix,
IRerrV
rads
1' /4 Miles South of
Grand Bend
All Sales Final
Citizens News, July 27, 1977
Page 11
SCHOOL BOARD
RECORDS
The Huron County Board of Education is attempting to collect
all Minute Books and Cash Books of the former Public School
Boards.
Do you know where any of these historic documents are
located?
Please phone 482-3496
or
Jim Coulter
181 Cameron Street, Goderich
524-7877
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6 p.m. Sauerkraut/Sausage
6 p.m. Bavarian Garden
6 p.m. Midway
8 p.m. Talent Show
SATURDAY, JULY 30
Noon - Bavarian Garden
Noon - Sauerkraut/Sausage
Noon - Midway
1:00 - Judging Floats
2:00 - Colossal Parade
3:30 - Arm Wrestling
4:00 - Pet Show
4:30 - Tug of War
7:00 - Sports Finals
8:00 - Bingo
9:00 - Dancing
Blue Heavens
German Band
11:00 Beauty Queen