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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-08-24, Page 9ii atj , by Miivena ll rIksoss Pledges are still being collected by the Bayfield Lioness Club for the dance-a-thon they ran recently at the arena. Nine couples managed to remain on the floor from 8 p.m. Saturday night till 8 a.m. Sunday. They were allowed five-minute rest periods on odd hours and 10 - minute ones on even hours. Music was provided by the D.J.'s Unlimited. The Tequila Association donated $140. The D,J.'s not only sponsored some of We dancers, but also donated $60. At the recent annual meeting of the Bayfield Area Bluebird Society, chairman Harvey MacDougall outlined work being done to encourage the return of bluebirds to the area. It was assumed that the decrease in nestings was due to very severe weather in the places where they usually spend the winter, and perhaps in our area, too. Children are reminded about the bluebird colouring contest for the Bayfield Fall Fair. Outlined pictures may be obtained from Harvey MacDougall (565-2555), Betty Burch (565-2627) or Lance's Antique Store on Main Street. Only children under the age of eight years are eligible to enter. Loud and clear, over the speaker in church during a recent morning worship service was heard "This is Country Bumpkin touring downtown Bayfield. Is there a McDonald's here?" Mr. & Mrs. David Dewar of Don Mills visited Thursday and Friday with his sister, Mrs. Elva Metcalf, on their way home from a trip to the west coast. The 3M's Groupe (Mr., Mrs., Miss) held their annual weiner and corn roast at St. Andrews United Church on Friday night, with a good turn -out of adults and children. Games were played by the children and grown-ups and a good evening was reported- by everyone. Weather conditions obliged them to hold the gathering inside instead of at the beach where it was usually held. Last Sunday, Rev. G. Kurtz of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, a summer resident here for 25 years, occupied the pulpit of St. Andrew's United Church, giving a thought-provoking message on "The Problem of Rain.” Next Sunday, Rev. Findley Stewart, former moderator of the Presbyterian Church, will be guest speaker at the anniversary services at 11 a.m. All are welcome. The Pee Wee Soccer team All Stars went to Cambridge on Sunday and won their match 7-2. Unfortunately, All Star Mosquito team lost their game 3-0 in Cambridge. The evening of Old Time Gospel Hymn Singing, held in St. Andrews United Church recently under the auspices of the choir, was most successful. Much credit is due the organist, Mrs. Molly Cox, and choir for this evening of music. Mrs. Leona McKellar of London visited for a few days with her daughter,' Mrs. Ted Dunn, Ted and children. ' Guests in Ronethroy Cottages are Mr. & Mrs. James Peckham, son and daughter of Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. T. Hadeven of Guelph and daughter Wendy. The Hadeven's son, Harry of the Royal Military College, Kingston visited with his parents over the weekend. Other guests are Mrs. R.J. Roth and sons Michael and Gary, Don Mills; Mr. & Mrs. W.H. Harrison and daughter of Southfield, Michigan; Mr. & Mrs. Ken Gabrielson and daughter of Warren, Michigan; Mr. & Mrs. Vladan Milic and sons of Willowdale and Mrs. Milic's mother from Austria. Mr. & Mrs. John Hayman of Bellville have been holidaying at their cottage. Mrs. Clair Soper is spending the summer at the family cottage (formerly Fayston's) and has become known as the "Quiche Lady." She has baked countless containers of this for hungry summer visitors at the marinas and cottages. 15;c,;.,„," v4„,•, h\, kkif key„>.• .a ODDA Sunday, Sept. 18 CAN AY 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. PINERIDGE CHALET R.R. 2, Hensall Anyone requiring a ride out to Pineridge Chalet please phone 262-2323, Doug Mann or 236-4757 Pete Jeffery until Satur- day noon, September 17. Tickets available at Don's Food Market, Laporte Meat Market, Doerr's Superior Store, Zurich, H & N Variety, St. Josephs, Ron's Health Centre, Drysdale's Home Hardware, Super Save, Dave Kyle's Shell Station, W. G. Thompson and Sons Ltd. in Hensall. .v:. f?i`.Y%: i:4::i�,:� 2\ :t:Ytivk :+t•' `.i;',ki'. \\ '',y� 'i:A `.''.+b'.',,,fi.'"4a'w�'?(ti ' **5. Kw ,wox.+..va m• aP `t'.awoaoo w.'x'•'nc.. "'•••NM.x DON'S FOOD NARKET Zurich 236-4316 Welcome to the Twelfth Annual BEAN FESTIVAL We Know You'll Enloy Zurich As Much As Zurich Enioys Having You. The Place to Go Where Prices Are Low. Citizens News Au. ust 24 1977 THE 1977 FASTBALL CHAMPIONS — Members of the Brussels fastball team were in high spirits after win- ning the championship here Saturday at the second annual fastball tournament. Dennis Regier (left) presents the Leo Meidinger Trophy to team captain Ken Ritchie. The champions also received $200 in prize money. Members of the team are Roger Humphries, Dale Machan, Murray Lowe, Murray Nichol, pitcher Rick McDonald, Hugh Nichol, Frank Stretton, Murray Houston, Larry Carter, pitcher Gary Bennett, Paul Humphries, Bill'Humphries and Keith Raymond. Rick McDonald, chosen as most valued player of the day, received a lounge chair with padded cover, donated by Herb Turkheim of Zurich. •Staff photo Playhouse repeats comedy hit Described by audience members ' as one of the best productions ever - and certainly the funniest - "See How They Run” is holding over for a second week, August 23-27 at the Huron Country Playhouse. The Playhouse will conclude its 1977 Season Saturday, August 27 one week earlier than other years. "See How They Run" attracted enthusiastic audiences during its first week. It concerns an American soldier stationed in England and an escaped Russian spy who disguise themselves as clergymen. Its hilarious and fast paced action "Kept audiences in stitches" said one critic. At the Annual Patron's Night - held on the opening night of "See How They Run", faithful Playhouse supporters gathered for the annual audience awards. Bill Schlegel of Grand Bend, acting as Emcee, gave awards to Helen Kleinstiver, Dashwood; Dave Conklin, Lambeth; Martha Gerommette, Parkhill; Dave Sheppard, Grand Bend; Benson Tuckey, Exeter; and the Walker's of Grand Bend and the Halletts of London. The second week opening night honours Playhouse Building Fund contributors. The third and final children's theatre presentation will be_given on Saturday, August 27 at 10:30 a.m. The Playhouse is bringing Dance Plus Four, a Kitchener based creative dance company, the program offers Rum- plestiltskin and two other short works. Admission is $1.25 for children, and $2.50 for adults. 111611 ON OM, Breasts & Legs Schneiders Blue Ribbon Bologna Ib. 99t Schneiders Bucket Chicken Store Sliced Cooked Hary LOW MANCE Ib. 994 Sliced, Ib. $1 009 box $3.25 Ib. $2.19 Garlic and Smoked Sausage Available. 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