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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-08-24, Page 17/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / ,e / / /. I / / r. THE AL — Four d CUTTING anT. Se UP FOR work on itsatVthhe Zurich Abattoir, are(leftto right) yownier Lorne Vinpcent, withcook fest festival with the com- mittee members Donna Thiel and Jack Eckel. Staff photo Police have eyes open . looking for stolen ears The Exeter OPP officers have laid charges in a number of recent thefts, but they had a whole new list added to their investigations this week. Included in the thefts reported this week were over. 300 dozen ears of sweet corn from the Hensall area farm of William B. Rowcliffe. The corn, valued at $320, was picked during Saturday night or early Sunday morning. Constable Jim Rogers is in- vestigating. He is also investigating two acts of wilful damage at cottages at Sunset Grove, RR 2 Zurich. Stones were thrown through windows at cottages owned by ;Gerald Jozwiak and Leonard ;;Richard, both of Michigan. Total damage was estimated at $100 and the work is believed to have been that of some children in the area. Constable Frank Giffin is in- vestigating two other area thefts. On Saturday night, one ton of feed was taken from the loading ramp at the Zurich office of the Hensall District Co -Op. It was valued at $150. A tape deck owned by Murray Erb, Hay Township, was removed from his car Friday night while it was parked at a Hensall service station. It was valued at $70. Two slings and two chain -falls were reported stolen from an Ontario Hydro work site on the North Boundary of Usborne over - the weekend. They were valued at $215. Constable Bill McIntyre is in charge of that investigation and also a break and enter at the :i / /cr_a)i,8w / / / .... .:.............:::.max•:;:. e / Homemade Headcheese lb. 89t • 1 / Homemade / s Sausage lb. $1 9 ® Canada packers Narrow jog' li Back Ribs lb. $1.75 *; Boneless Pork Butt Roasts Ib. $ 79•. /. Schneiders / Wieners 1 Ib. 89' 6 Ib. box 4.99 , Chapman's Frozen e / Ice Cream ./ Inquire about prices on sides and quarters of Local Feed Lot Beef. We will cut and wrap to your specification / CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING, j 2litre 99c BEEF MONDAY — PORK TUESDAY 4 1La/ I Meat MarketLaporte , MAIN ST. ZURICH 236-4962 refreshment stand at the Kirkton park on Sunday night. In the latter incident, about $50 worth of cigarettes; chips, gum and hamburg patties were stolen. Thieves gained entry by forcing a door. On Friday, police were advised that a battery had been stolen from a service truck parked at Larry Snider Motors. It was valued at $68. A maintenance building at the Ontario Development Cor- poration in Huron Park was also entered this week and $1.75 in coins removed. The tower" at the Huron Industrial Park airport was also entered twice in recent weeks, but nothing was reported missing on either occasion. Constable Bill McIntyre has laid charges as a result of his investigation into several recent thefts and breakins in the Huron Park area. A radio stolen from a ministry oftransportation andcom- munications om- munications building was recovered. Juveniles were in- volved. Charges have also been laid in connection with breakins at Dunline, Fleck Manufacturing, Dayton Tire and Tuckey Beverage, all located at Huron Park. Other charges are pending. OPP Constable Bill Lewis is continuing his investigation into the cause of a fire which gutted the Stardust Drive -In Restaurant in Crediton in July. He also recovered a car this week which had been reported stolen in the Forest area. It was found abandoned on Highway 83 just west of -Dashwood. BINGO Share -The -Wealth Bingo will be held in Zurich Arena Auditorium Bean Festival Day. Aug., 27 1 - 5 P.M. Citizens News, August 24, 1977 Page 17 WELCOME TO ZURICH'S TWELFTH ANNUAL BEAN FESTIVAL We hope you'll really enjoy yourself AB PRINTING Fine Commercial Printing ZURICH 236-4180 ...mow...:.\\.\•.:.\.�..\...\\\\\\u�\\\\:\•v\\\', FIRST SHOW AT DUSK BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE' LTD. BEECH ST. CLINTON — NOW PLAYING — WED., THUR., FRI. — AUG. 24, 25, 26 ItAggeD49 — A MUSICAL ADVENTURFCEILT ENTERTAINMENT P4T — The Nice Guys Finish First For A Change. 110.11.11.1 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SAT. - SUN. - MON. - AUG. 27-28-29 Al't: Avco Embassy Release From ENTERTAINMENT ECM Trust no one. No one. AVCO EMBASSY Release from ENTERTAINMENT TUES. - SATURDAY, AUG. 30-31, SEPT. 1,2,3 1 • Is .anything or. th the terror of ;cI INTCCIAYOI. ewrunts INousTAics. ixe A COUNASIA EMI FEATURE PC EM ACOUIMEIAEMI FEATURE MINI ,C• MT COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES. INC. — PLUS — GJ 0O27Ef&-)767.0? 'a GETS - TS A LAgLOAA ae.,,. L•—•.�.._. � f It was 1958 when making love meant "making out." COLUMBIA PICTURES' AD.v,s.Cn of COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES Inc 1 TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL! ADMISSION 5 • PER CAR LOAD (Tuesday Night Only) 0 1 9 a 40 IPS.112 A 3 •M y g