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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-07-28, Page 7UNDER SIX MONTHS—The baby show at the Zurich fair was the best attended event of the entire day. Above are the winners of the under six months category. Left to right, first prize went to 5 month old Crystal, daughter of Gord and Bev. Bierling, Exeter; second was Jenifer, 3 month old daughter of Bonnie' and Bill McNutt of Exeter and third was Rosemary, three week old daughter of Vincent and Marilyn Thompson of Parkhill. photo by McKinley SIX TO TWELVE MONTHS—It was hard for the mothers to keep their children still long enough for the judges to talk to them all, but somehow they managed. Winners are, left to right, first Jacqueline, 10 month old daughter of Edward and Judy Toth of Woodstock; second Cory, 7 month old son of Delores and Cliff Gingerich of Zurich and third Niclole, 7 month old daughter of Patrick and Elaine Jeffrey of London. photo by McKinley TWELVE TO EIGHTEEN MONTHS --It was tough going for the judges at the Zurich fair to decide on winners in this class but the final results ended up as follows. Left to right, first Kelly, 18 month old son of Don and Bonnie Schenk of Zurich; second Shelli, 13 month old daughter of Faye and Keith Rader, Zurich; and third, Charles, 16 month old son of Jean and John Pimperton, Denfield. photo by McKinley Street people are feet people. They're neat people who meet people. Why not join up? Take a walk. Tell it to the News 236-4672 Citizens News, July 28, 1976 -Page 7 6th Friedsburg Days Preparations are being com- pleted for the sixth annual Friedsburg Days which will be held in Dashwood Friday and Saturday of this week. The entire community has, banded together to produce entertainment and food for the expected large crowds, Several new attractions have been added to an already well developed program. Several work nights have been held to line up the food. About' 30 were at Merner's Meat Market on Monday, July 19 to prepare the main appetite satisfiers. About 1,000 pounds of sausage were manufactured, cooked and then put into freezers. Hugh Boyle and Doug Riddell were the sausage makers while Jean Ford was in charge of cooking more than 800 pounds of sauerkraut. One change in the format this year will be the fact all activities will take place at the Community Centre and pavillion 1 grounds. In other years sporting events were staged at the athletic field. The food and refreshmentltents and booths will be open from 5 p.m. to midnight on Friday and from noon to midnight on Saturday. The main attractions Friday night will be a talent show and selection of Miss Friedsburg. A new event, a soap box derby will start Saturday's action away a 10:30 a.m. Racing will take place on the hill south of Dash- wood near the farm of Earl Stebbins. Anyone wishing to Sandals no good for gardening Always wear substantial foot- wear—not sandals or running shoes—when gardening, and use gloves when handling hedge clippers, knives and thorny plants. Plan your gardening duties and don't overextend yourself, says the Ontario Safety League. Use a little safety - consciousness. enter the derby should contact Herb Piper. Judging of parade entries will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday with the actual parade leaving the athletic field an hour later. Arm wrestling preliminaries will start at 3.30 p.m. with tug-of- war going at 4 p.m. Also at 4, a pet show will be held. Emphasis in the pet show will. be put on novelty entrants with prizes for longest ears, hair, etc. The sports finals will continue at 7 p.m. and a dance will follow at 91p.m. Sports director Jack Ford is anxious to receive more entries for the tug-of-war in both the senior and pee wee divisions. Ford is looking for local entries. He asks anyone in Exeter, Hensall, Zurich, Dash- wood,Grand Bend, Crediton, Centralia or surrounding areas to field a team. JACKPOT .r 0 IN 56 CALLS EARLY RIR! JACKPOT $25 — 14 REGULAR GAMES AT $10.00 PER GAME — 1 ADMISSION $1 INCLUDES SHARE -THE -WEALTH 1 FREE CARD WED., AUG. 4 9 P.M. ZURICH ARENA SPONSORED BY ZURICH REC BOARD NO PERSON UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED RIEDS RG Ily July 3y'..:.' and 31 in ASHW 0D 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 8 pm Friday,. July 3 Midway Opens Sauerkraut/Sausage Bavarian Garden Talent Show and Beauty Queen Saturday, July 31 10:30 Soap Box Derby Noon Bavarian Garden Noon Sauerkraut/Sausage = 4.00 Pet Show 1.00 Midway & Games E 4.00 Tug of War 1.00 Judging Floats F. 7.00 Sports Finals 9.00 Dancing 2.00 Colossal Parade 3.30 Arm Wrestling