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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-09-07, Page 6Citizens News, September 7, 1977 • SHADES OF YESTERYEAR — At the east end of the fair grounds in Bayfield Saturday this old steam -powered thresher was in operation. It looked like hard work to most of the younger farmers • who watched. Staff photo Hensall ladies enjoy readings Unit 4, Hensall United Church, had a pot luck supper at their September meeting in the Fellowship Hall. Mrs. James McAllister chaired the meeting. An interesting speech was given by Mrs. George Armstrong, who told of personal developement as a result of growing up in the church. She read excerpts from a sermon by Rev. Leonard Griffith, warning against critizing the church before we have done all News from H uronview Members of the Christian Reformed Church formed a choir for the Sunday evening song service led by Dick Roorda ac- companied at the piano by Mrs. Elsie Henderson. A group of girls sang two special numbers which were enjoyed by everyone and they provided their own guitar accompaniment. Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman Speir and Cecil Skinner provided the old tyme music for Monday's activities. Melissa Moffatt, Dawn and Debbie Flynn assisted with vocal and step dancing numbers. The Brussels Pipe Band led by Mr. Tom McFarlane entertained on Family Night with a concert on the front lawn. The weather was ideal for the program out- doors and the residents who were not able to attend were able to see and hear the band from the west windows of the Home. Mr. Ben King formerly from the Brussels area thanked the members of the band on behalf of the residents. possible to improve it. Two readings were given by Mrs. J.C. Britton, "Better than gold" and a fable based on "The Little Red Hen". Mrs. Eric Luther conducted a hymn -sing and later sang a solo, "Someday He'll make it plain to me", ac- companied by Mrs. William Rogerson, who also played a lovely piano solo. Flowers will be placed in the sanctuary for services in Sep- tember at the general meeting on October3 when ElaineTownshend will be guest speaker.Members were also reminded of the regional meeting October 18 at Centralia. Bayfield fair Continued from page 1 everything bespeaking the harvest season and rural creativity. Elsewhere, poultry, rabbits, pigeons, cattle and horses were judged and awarded prizes. At the east side of the fairgrounds old-time machinery was exhibited. The most popular item was a steam thresher with a tendency to shed its belt. Another eye-catcher was a 50 -year-old Wurlitzer military band organ, owned by G. S. Morley of Goderich which played all af- ternoon. Visitors had a chance to run an old corn-sheller made by the Maxwell Company of St. Marys. It was part of the bus• exhibit of the Huron County Museum. In the evening Judy Savoy of CFPL, was master of ceremonies for a one-hour talent show. This was followed by a dance. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT $:N P.M. - F THE KILLER WHALE! RICHARD HARRIS–CHARLOTTE RAMMING District breeder has four offerings at Toronto sale Donald. Gaiser of Dashwood, a well known area horse breeder, is selling four young animals this week at the annual sales of the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society in Toronto. The event, which began last night, continues tonight and winds up Thursday night. It is held at the Woodbine race track pavilion. The most promising yearling Mr. Gaiser is offering is a colt by Buckpasser out of the mare Skara's Native. Buckpasser earned more than $1 million before being retired to stud. 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