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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-07-17, Page 13Page 14 - Zurich Citizens News, July 17, 1975 P News of Dashwood (Mrs. Ervin Rader, Correspondent) Vacation Bible school continues this week with Family Night being held Thursday, July 17. Come and see what the children have done. Last week's enroll- ment was 104 with an average attendance of 98 and a staff of 15. Sue Ann Becker, Elizabeth Datars and Brian Rader were at Camp Pioneer, Angola, New York State last week. A belated celebration was held at the Village Inn, Grand Bend for Milton Haugh who recently had his 80th birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Haugh. Dan and Lynda, Crediton; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Haugh and Larry, Exeter; and Mr: and Mrs. Mike Burke and Susan, Bramp- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke and Susan, Brampton, spent the weekend with Milt Haugh. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser, Kim and Lyn vacationed last week at Niagara Falls and at Campbellford with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poland, Lois and Tom. Mrs. Hilda Rader, Mrs. Beul- ah Desjardine with friends, Mrs. Emma Schilbe, Zurich, and Mrs. Hazel Stebbins, Grand Bend have returned home following a most enjoyable bus trip to the west coast. They visited so many places of interest, but the most Exchange visit (continued from page 1) Exeter and meeting with the Huron County Warden, Anson McKinley in the afternoon at the County Council Chambers in Goderich. This will be follow- ed by a tour of the Huron Coun- ty Pioneer Museum 'in Goderich with Ray Scotchmer. On Sunday, July 20 the 4-14 Youth Council has planned a party and picnic for the Indiana delegates at Balls Grove near Auburn. Starting at 2 p.m. the delegates and their hosts will participate in games and swimming, followed by a pot luck supper and a campfire singsong. STAG FOR Gary Flaxbard FRI., JULY 18 ZURICH ARENA STAG FOR Henry Martens at GRAND BEND LEGION HALL FRI., JULY 25 9 p.m. Everyone Welcome outstanding were the Calgary Stampede, Edmonton, where they saw the Diefenbaker Home- stead and the RCMP Museum. Banff, where they visited Nor - quay mountain and saw the ski lifts and Jasper where they visit- ed the Ice Fields and had a snowmobile ride. The Buchart Gardens at Vancouver Island were most beautiful. Col. M.D. Gates, Base Comm- ander C.F.B. Winnipeg and Mrs. Gates were Wednesday visitors with Mrs. Jean Walper. Sunday visitors were Mrs. Laura Willert, Sarnia,. and Mrs. Ethel Bauman, Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Milford (Joe) Merner has ret- urned home from South Huron Hospital. Mrs. Susan Snider, Bluewater Rest Home spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and Mrs. Ed Nadiger and Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine, Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mrs. Reinhold Miller. PATIENCE GALORE - The perch have been biting real well at St. Joseph during the past few weeks and many local anglers have been catching their quota. But when the fish are not biting so well most of the fishermen head for home disgruntled, with the except- ion of Joe Minderlein who never gives up trying. Mr. Minderlein is seen here checking his hooks to see if perhaps the bait has been chewed off on him. MNIP Is there ever anyone so scornful and who exhibits greater feelings of superiority as a repairman who discovers you've been trying to fix it yourself. Exeter Legion Building Fund DANCE * 2Bands* • Joe Overholt and The Standbys • Chris Black Band Fri., July 18 Continuous Music 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. HURON PARK RECREATION HALL Tickets $3.50 Per Person Special Advance: $6.00 Couple Available Throughout the Community, at Legion Bar and Legibn Members You are i ited To dine with "Eric and Kathe" in their fully air-conditioned dining lounge WE SPECIALIZE IN: - European & Canadian Foods Sunday Brunch 10 a.m. - 12 a.m. OPEN Monday - Thursday 11 a.m. - .10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. The Bavarian Tavern Licensed Unger The L.LOB.O. Highway 21 South Bayfield, °,i,.ntca rio