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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1975
Progressive Conservative
HORSESHOE CHAMPS - A feature of the first Buffaloburger Fest at Grand Bend this past weekend was a
horseshoe tournament which featured some of the top hurlers from Western Ontario. A Hensall man, Lloyd
Venner, right, and a Mitchell man, ,Norman Salt, left, were the team champiolns, while in the centre
of the photo is Henry Harburn, who supervised the competition.
LARGE CROWD ATTENDS- A large crowd of v'sitors swarmed -to Grand Bend on Friday and Saturday
to take part in their first Buffaloburger Fest. _Some of the crowd is shown here as they sun
themselves in the warm afternoon.
Wash berries
When preparing ' strawberries
it is most important to wash be-
fore hulling, say food special-
ists at the Ontario Food Coun-
cil, Ministry of Agriculture and
food. When you hul a straw-
berry, the small cavity form-
ed provides a tunnel allowing wa-
ter to be soaked up in the
tissues and causing the berry
to swell. When you eat the
strawberry, it will taste watery.
Therefore, just an hour before
SEAFORTH CENTENNIAL AND SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
TRACTOR TRUCK
PULL
A WOTPA Sanctioned Event
Agricultural Grounds SEAFORTH
Tuesday, July l st at 1 p.m.
PULL CLASSES ,
1— Out of Field --- 5000 Ib. Purse $200.00
2 — " -- 8000 lb. Purse $200.00
3 — " " — 10000 Ib. Purse $200.00
4 — `° -- 12000 Ib. Purse $200.00
5 — " " — 16000 Ib. Purse $200.00
6 — " '° -- 20000 Ib. Purse $200.00
7 — Open Class 7000 Ib. Purse $300.00
8 — Open Class 9000 Ib. Purse $300.00
9 -- Truck Class 5000 Ib. Purse $200.00
(Wheelbase min. 100")
10 — Truck Class 7000 Ib. Purse $200.00
(Wheelbase min. 100")
— Safety equipment to NTPA Rules
-- Trucks to have clevis type hitch at hitch point
-- Weigh in at Seafarth Co.op at 10 a.m.
SEE THE DISPLAY
OF ANTIQUE EQUIPMENT
Entertainment and Refreshments
in the Arena 12 itown to 6 p.m.
Chairman: Ken Coleman — Shop 527-0120
Home 5774114g
using them, rinse the berr-
ies in cold water, .then hull,
place in a bowl and leave at
room temperature for that while
before eating. That way, you'll
get the full flavour of the seas-
on. Strawberries should not be
rinsed or hulled if they are to
be stores for a day or so in
the refrigerator, as any wetness
or moisture on the berry will
cause spoilage -through mold or
softening. This is a good reas-
on to spread berries out for
storing, rather than leave them
in their square container, which
restricts their breathing and may,
cause bruising.
Country Singles
DANCE
SAT. JUNE 21
at
Vanastra
Social Club
8:30 p.m.
Music by the
TRUETONES.
Refreshments Served
WATCH FOR OUR NEXT
DANCE ON JULY 12
AT
HULLY - GULLY
MEMB
Huron -Middlesex Riding (Provincial)
Available from your local municipal chairmen
Your membership makes you eligible to be a voting dele-
gate to elect a candidate. Memberships must be obtained
14 days prior to Nomination Day.
Please contact the Municipal Chairman of Stanley and Hay
Townships, the Villages of Hensall and Zurich.
L._ PICK YOUR OW►N!
Ready now for your table or freezer.
Open daily 8 A.M.-weather permitting
Bring your own quart boxes, 4-6. quart baskets, or quart
boxes may be purchased.
S r'AWBERRIES-
LEONARD
LOVELL
262-5729
West of Highway 4 at Kipper' intersection
First farm on Left side.
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isit ur Store
FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF
Groceries * Confectionery
* Novelties
Store
MAIN ST - ZURICH
PHONE 236-4930
South Huron District High School
LIBRARY
Over the years a number of books have not been return-
ed to the Library by the Students of this school.
•
If you know the location of any of these items we would
appreciate your returning them as soon as possible.
If you cannot return the books call the school at 235-
0880, and we will arrange to pick up the items from
you.
Jerry McDonnell
Librarian.
ZURICH WATER SYSTEM
NEW
WATER RATES
TYPE OF CUSTOMER NEW RATES PER YEAR
Out of Town Customers
Small Office
$115.00
$51.00
With one tap; plus $15, 00 per toilet
$90.00
$144.00
$360.00
$66.00
Small Commercial
Commercial
Industrial
Domestic Customers
CHARLES E, ECKEL
MANAGER, SECRETARY -TREASURER