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Crocheted Afghan: first,
Mrs. Fredo Boa, second, Greta
Erb; third, Mrs. Hugh Morenz.
Liquid Embroidery
Quilt: first. Irene Hoffman;
second, Mrs. Hugh Morenz.
Crib Quilt: first, Mrs. E. E.
Riley; second. MRs. Fredo
Boa; third, Mrs. Hugh Morenz.
Pillow cases: first, Verna
• Becker, second Irene Hoffman;
third, Nirs. E. E. Riley.
Pillow Cases -cross stitched:
first. Irene Hoffman; second,
Mrs. E. E. Riley.
Tea Towels: first, Verna
Becker; second. Irene Hoffman;
third, Mrs. E. E. Riley.
Picture:. first, Irene- Hoffman;
second, Mrs. E. E. Riley.
Luncheon Cloth: first, Irene
Hoffman; second, Greta Erb.:
third, Mrs. E. E. Riley.
Hostess Apron: first, Irene
Hoffman; second. Mrs. Hugh
Morenz,
Dresser Scarf: first, Verna
Becker; second, Mrs. E. E.
Riley; third. Mrs. Hugh Morenz.
Cushion: first. Mrs. J. H.
Johnstone; second, Irene Hof-
fman.
Bed Spread; first. Irene Hof-
fman.
Large Tablecloth: first,
Irene Hoffman.
Picture on burlap: first, Irene
Hoffman.
Place mats: first, Mrs. Hugh
Morenz.
Special for Liquid Embroidery
offered by Zurich Superior Food
Store
Special for Liquid Embroidery
offered by Zurich Superior Food
Store: first. Irene Hoffman,
Zurich,- second, Mrs. E. E.
Riley, Hensall.
Sheep
Aged Ram: first. Donald
F'leischauer
reunion
On Sunday. July 25. the
Flcischaucr reunion \\ as held at
the Dorchester Community Park
-with 50 in attendance. Relatives
cants from Detroit. London,
Dorchester, Mt. Brydgcs, Wat-
ford, Dashwood, 'Zurich and
surrounding areas.
Games were under the super
vision of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Thiel: Mrs. Marg Smale and
Mrs. Mona Watson. Table con-
venors were Mrs. A. Fleisch -
otter and Gertrude Flcischaucr.
A smorgasbord lunch was en-
joyed by all,
The I IIo.ing ;The were
elected for 197: president.
Mrs. John McDdnald; treasurer,
13i11 Mills; table convenors,
Mrs. Carl Thiel, Mrs. Len Martin;
sports committee, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Rogers, Mr. and Mrs.
John Flcischaucr.
Dearing, Exeter.
Shearling Ram: first, Donald
Dearing. Exeter.
Shearling Ewe: first, Donald
Dearing. Exeter, second, Donald
Dearing. Exeter.
Ewe: first Donald Dearing;
second, Donald.Dearing,
Shearling Ram: first, J. Ed.
Jackson, Harriston,'
Shearling Ewe: first, J. Ed.
Jackson. Harriston. second,
J. Ed. Jackson. Harriston.
Ewe -Lamb: first. J. Ed. Jack-
son. Harriston.
Aged Ram: frist. J. Ed. Jack-
son, Harriston.
Shearling Rani: first. J. Ed.
Jackson, Harriston: second,
J. Ed, Jackson, Harriston.
Shearling Ewe: first, J. Ed.
Jackson; .second. J. Ed. Jackson.
Ram Lamb: first, J. Ed, Jack-
son, second. J. Ed. Jackson.
Ewe Lamb: first. J. Ed. Jack-
son. second. J. Ed. Jackson.
Ewe: first, J. Ed. Jackson,
second. J. Ed. Jackson.
Horseshoe Pitching
B Class Winners: first, Pearn
and Hutchings; second, Knott
and Neib; third, Christie and
Ncib; fourth, Kipfcr and Davies;
fifth. Dcsjardinc and Scholrood;
sixth. D. Harburn and Denomme;
seventh, Anderson and Alligson.
A Class: first. Slim Harburn
and Pridhant: second,. Winden-
maicr and Watkinson: third,
Kerr and Liehty: fourth. Witt-
laufcr and Boa: fifth, Harolcl
Carter and \'enner; sixth.
Fitzsimmons anti Lovell.
Over-all Prize Winners in School
Children's Di\ ision
Zurich Lion's Club Special -
for the highest number of points
in the children's exhibits: $7.00
first prize,Raymond Oesch.,
St. Boniface; $6.00 second prize,
Allen Oesch; St. Boniface;
$5,00 third prize, Barb Smith,
St. Boniface; $2,00 fourth
prize. Kathy Love, Zurich Public,
Parade
Best Decorated Bicycle:
first, Elaine Pennings; second,
Doug Ray; third, Randy Mc-
Carter.
Best Fancy Costume: first,
Wendy Risi and Lori Ann Bedard;
second, Michael Bedard; third
Darrin Alexander.
Best Pony and Cart: first,
Richard Bedard Const., Percy
Bedard; second, Hensall Dist.
Co-op. Larry Writer.
Business Section
Business Float: first, Business
Men 'sassociation ; second,
G.&G. Concrete; third, W. G.
Thompson. Hensall.
Best Car; first. Blue Mustang,
Don Regier: second. Model A
Ford Coach, Len Erb; third,
'35 Ford Coupe, Len Erb.
Freak Float: first. V.— W.
Motorcycle, V. Doyle: second,
Ferguson's Apicries.
Best Decorated Float: first
Desjardine Iron; second Shaw's;
third. Blue Water Rest Home.
Best Decorated 'tricycle:
first. Janet C'olenian; second.
Darren McCarter.
Best Comic Float: first,
Dave Heintrich 011(1 Scott Letts:
second, Kevin Oke and Derrick
McKinnon; third. Mark Heinm-
rick.
Best Comic Costume
Best ('omie Costume: first.
Beth Cielinas, Debbie (herholt.
Heather Swceitcy: second, Ricky
Smith: third. Connie Neel).
Peggy Hay.
110T..OFF. THE .GRILL....
BARBECUE MEAT SPECIALS
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SCHNEIDER'S
FRESH AVERAGE
3 TO 4 LB
CHICKENS
FRESH
Chicken Legs
FRESH
Chicken Breasts
RUMP OR
Sirloin Tip Roast
LB 75'
LB.
LB.
LB.
99t
$7.79
$1.55
FULLY PROCESSED
Fronts of Beef
LB.
65¢
Inquire about prices on sides and quarters of Local Feed
Lot Beef.
We will cut and wrap to your specification
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
BEEF MONDAY — PORK TUESDAY
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