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Quality Of Inside Exhibits Sets
All Time High More Entries Too
(Continued From Page One)
Klopp; smocked dress (2-6) , Mrs.
Steffen, Mrs. H. Klopp; cotton
dress (6-10), Mrs. Steffen, Mrs,
Howald; sundress, Mrs. Steffen;
boy's short pant and shirt (2-6),
Mrs. Howald, Mrs. Steffen.
FLORAL EXHIBITS
Bouquet, large, Jacob Battler,
Mrs. H. Klopp; bouquet, small,
Mrs. Arn. Merner, Jacob Battler;
salvia, J. Battler, Mrs. W. Haugh;
dahlias, J. Battler, Mrs. Ed Hab-
erer; pansies, J. Battler, W.
Haugh; tuberous begonias in pot,
Mrs. Gerald Sneicler; fibrous root-
ed begonias, Mrs. G. Sneicler; ast-
ers, 3. Battler, Mrs. Jack McClin-
they; petunias, Mrs. H. Klopp,
Mrs. G. Sneider; house plants,
Mrs. W. Haugh; colons in pots,
W. Haugh; four varieties of an-
nuals, Mrs. Mary Jacobi; cosmos,
Mrs. H. Klopp, Mrs. W. Haugh;
zinnias, Mrs. W. Haugh, Mrs.
Mary Jacobi; verbenas, Mrs. W.
Haugh; roses, Mrs. Mary Jacobi;
gladiolus, Mrs. H. Klopp; cactus,
Mrs. W. Haugh; table bouquet,
Mrs. W. Haugh, Mrs. Jack Mc-
Clinchey.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
White bread, Kathleen Hay,
Mrs. A. Merner Jr; raisin bread,
Mrs. H. Klopp; tea biscuits, Mrs.
H. Klapp, Mrs. A. Merner; sugar
cookies, Mrs. E. Flaxbard; ginger
cookies, Mrs, Flaxbard; loaf cake,
Mrs. Klapp; angel food cake, not
iced, Mrs. L. Erb; Mrs. Delbert
Geiger; dark layerlica lave Joan El-
liott, Mrs. Klopp; g
Eleanor Erb, Mrs. Klapp; sponge
cake, Mrs. E. Haberer, Mrs. D.
Geiger; six tarts, Mrs, Earl Flax -
bard, Mrs. H. Klopp; cherry pie,
Mrs. E. Flaxbard, Mrs. L.Erb;
dutch apple pie,
Mrs. A. Merner; date sq., Mrs. L.
Erb; Mrs. H. Klopp; baked beans,
Mrs E. Haberer.
Sealers, canned raspberries,
Mrs. G. Snider; strawberries,
Mrs. H, Klopp; cherries, Mrs.
Klopp; pears, Mrs. Klopp; citron,
no first, Mrs. G. Snider; plums.
Mrs. E. Flaxbard, Mrs. H. Klapp;
peaches, Mrs. H. Klapp; currant
jam, John Geiger, Mrs. H. Klopp;
berry jam, Mrs. E. Flaxbard, Mrs.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959,
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS �.
1
man' N Siebert; oil painting, no pig -1 Interest Lacking
H. Klapp; grape jelly, Mrs. H.
Klopp; red currant jelly, Mrs. i .
Flaxbard; vinegar pickles, Mrs.
Flaxbard; catsup, J. Battler, Mrs.
H. Klapp; red cabbage, Anne Da -
tars;; tomatoes, Mrs. E. Flaxbard,
School. Exhibits At Zurieh. Fall Fair
-Almost Doubled Over Last Year
Continued from Page Five)
COLLECTIONS
Woods—Donna Kipper, Gordon
Bierling 7H, Peter Systma 12H,
Vegetables — Larry Merner.
Flowers — Sandra Webb 12H,
Larry Kipper 7H, Donna Kipper
7H, Sharon Jacobe 3H, Eileen
Westlake 7H.
Bouquet, Living Room—Sandra
Webb 12H, Linda Webb 12HMena
Richard Turklieim 7H, Mo
Schade 12H, Donna Kipper
GRAIDTS and VEGETAE7H S
Beets — Larry Kipper
Al-
lan Hulbert, Sandra McClurchey,
Donna Richardson, Dale Richard-
son. Carrots—Gordon Bierling,
Don-
na Kipper, Donna Richardson,
Sandra Richardson, Linda Miller. -1
Spanish Onions — Donna Kip- IP
per, Ross Whittaker, Larry Kip-
per, Carol Johnston, Allan Hul-
bert.
Large Yellow Onions — Sylvia
Pep-
per,
Merrier,
nna Richardson, er, Ruth
Kenneth
Westlake.
1 quart Dutch Sets — Larry
Kipper, Donna Kipper. , r Nor -
Potatoes — Larry Kipper, Ruth
Nor-
ma Weigand, Donna Kipper,
Ann Pepper, Larry Merner.
Potatoes, Late — Robert Erb,
Larry Kipper, Donna Kipper,
Richard Turkheim, Norma Weig-
and.
Field Corn — Sandra Richard-
son, Larry Merner, Larry Kipper,
Donna Kipper, Donna Richardson.
Wheat — Gail Richardson, Al-
lan Hulbert, Glen Miller, Sylvia
Merner, Larry Merner. Peter
Oats — Wayne Bierling,
Systma, Gail Richardson, Gary
Truemner, Donna Truemner.
Bierling, Barley Deb-
bie—
Merner, Peter Systma, Larry
Merner.
Tomatoes, Red — Linda Miller,
Gail. Richardson, Donna Kipper,
Larry Merner, Shirley McClinch-
ey.
Tomatoes, Green — Linda Mil-
ler, Gail Richardson, Donna Rich-
ardson, Allan Hulbert, Larry Mer-
ner.
Pears — Kenneth Westlake, Ei-
leen Westlake, Sandra McClincch-
ey, Richard Turkheim, Martha
Gascho.
Plums — Larry McClinehey,
Paul Flaxbard.
Apples, Northern Spy — Gail
Richardson, Sandra Richardson,
on,
Donna Richardson, Gary
Truem-
ner, Eileen Westioke.
Apples, Macintosh—Larry Kip-
per, Ed. Prang, Sandra Webb, Lin-
da Webb, Gail Richardson.
Apples, Snows — Linda Luther,
Donna Truemner, Gary Truemner,
Gail Richardson, Sandra Richard-
son.
Apples, Delicious—Jimmy Weig-
and, John Rader, Pauline Beech -
ler, Irene Hendrich.
DASHWOOD and
DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER
Correspondent)
Mrs. C. Woodburn; working s
lunch, Mrs. C. Schade, Mrs, E.
Haberer.
ART WORIi
Oil painting, landscape, Norma
Siebert; oil painting, any subject,
Grapes — Wayne Bierling, Paul
Flaxbard.
Pwnpkin—Sylvia Merner, Don-
na Kipper, Gail Richardson, Linda
Richardson, Donna Richardson,
Drumhead Cabbage — Donna
Kipper, r -
Richardson.
75 CAR SALE 75 CAR. SALE — 75 CAR SALE 75 CARE SALE
�� 75 CAR SALE .® 75 CAR SALE
n Motors Ltd.—Pearson Motors Ltd..—Pearson Motors Ltd.—Pearson Motors Ltd.—Pearson Motors Ltd.-
-
Lar Kipper, Donna
tore, any subject, Mrs. E. Flax- o
bard, Mrs. Theresa Stark; copper
In Blind Canyon
tooling, Mrs. C. Schade; etched al-
uminum tray, Mrs. H. Klapp;
needlepoint, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs. E.
FlaxbarMrs.. E. Flaxlbard, N. Siebert.
driftwood rnend.,
DAIRY
GRAND CHAMPION of the 4-H Club Show at the
Zurich Fall Fair on Monday was Robert Becker, Dash-
wood, shown here with his prize Hereford calf. Present-
ing the Chamber of Commerce trophy for the grand
championship is Jack Bannister, vice-president of the
local Chamber, while at the left is Donald Grieve, assist-
ant agricultural representative for �Cit on ens News Photo)
Maple Syrup, F. McClymant;
hen's eggs, white, F. McClymont;
brown, Mrs, A, Merner; cheese,
homemade, Mrs. E. Haberer.
SPECIALS
Five Roses special, bread, Kath-
leen Hay, Mrs. H. Klopp;
bin
Hood special, bread, Kathleen
Hay; Robin Hood special, tea bis-
cuits, Mrs, H. Klopp, Mrs. A.
Merner; Magic Baking Powder
special, frosted single layer white
cake, Eleanor Erb; Canada Pack-
ers special, pie, first, Anne Da -
tars; third, E. Erb; cake, E. Erb,
Mrs. H. Klopp; Lake of the Woods
special, pie, Mrs. H. Klapp.
(Additional inside exhibits prize-
winners will be published next $� and Saturday�9n®i
weep).
According to Jack Bannister,.
chairman of the local Canadian
National Institute for the Blind
campaign,y,1.65,16 which
is beeniow donatedder
to
way,
this cause to date.
The only discouraging part of
the campaign is that of 580 ap-
peal letters sent out only 62 have
been heard from. HAVE YOU
SENT IN YOUR DONATION.
Last year a total of almost
$300 was raised for this cam-
paign.
When In Zurich
GETYOUR
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BARBER SHOP
Open Thursday
S ectal Values at the luck 'I coal'
p 28 oz. -15C
Habitant PEA SOUP �, z.--- :5C
WESTON'S SODAS ... 15c
Delmonte CATSUP 3 fair 15c
Sun9lest CREAM CORN 2 fair 65c9
Maple Leaf SOAP FLAKES—large size, 5 for 25c
BAR SOAP
GASCHO'S 'lucky Dollar' MARKET
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bender,
Pomona, California, visited with
Mrs. Matilda Piefer and other re-
latives last week.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Stelck on Saturday afternoon
were: Mrs. Mary Cubine, Toron-
to, Mrs. Wiggins, Beeton; and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Perkins, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beck
and daughter, Detroit, spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Fred Schlundt and
Mr. and Mrs. Vyrne Weido and
Larry.
Infant Baptized
Blaine Lincoln Dahms, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dahms,
was baptized in Zion Lutheran
Church, on Sunday, September
27, by Pastor K. L. Zorn.
Promotion Service
Next Sunday will be promotion
Sunday at Zion Lutheran Sunday
their
eachers will attenn
dthe en and
service in a body.
Anniversary Services
Special anniversary services will
be 'held in. Calvary Evangelical
United Brethren Church, Dash-
wood, on Sunday, October 4. A
service will he held at 10 a.m. and
another at 7.30 p.rn.
The guest speaker for the oc-
casion will be Rev. Stanley Fork-
ner, Lansing, Michigan. Music
will be supplied by the Dashwood
Choir.
the guest soloist . loins t.on,
will be
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1 New Cars & Demonstrators
Q ▪ J '59 FORD CUSTOM LI NE TUDOR, new car war-
ranty, 6,000 miles $2295
I. 59 PONTIAC STRcoral Aand CHIEF white, TUDOR,new awar-
11.11 t o ranty $2495
a-4 '59 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF 4 -DOOR, finish-
ed in lovely crown sapphire $2595
VI 0 '59 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 4 -Door, V-8, auto-
' iy matic, custom radio, padded dash, wind-
shield washers, new.
a�
'59 BUICK ELECTRA 225, equipped with every
11A
conceivable GM accessory but refrig-
eration 52,000 OFF LIST!
r"" '59 VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER, our courtesy
1 J car, now for sale at $625 down
MI o GMC TRUCKS
'4 p Only 2—HALF-TON LONG BOX PICKUPS left.
gOnly $1995 and your acceptable trade -
(n in (if it's a truck or not).
Attention, Loggers, Surveyors,
Contractors
'57 GMC 3/4 -TON PICKUP with 4 -wheel drive,
only 5,000 miles, one-half original price.
'57 GMC 1 -TON 4 -Wheel Drive, only 3,700
miles, make us an offer.
'58 GMC LONG BOX PICK-UP, like ne ,
only
'57 FORD 1 -TON STAKE, 4 -speed transmis-
sion, only 21,000 miles.
'56 DODGE HALF -TON PANEL.
'56 DODGE 21/2 -TON VAN, new motor, new
tires.
'53 GMC %p -TON PICK-UP.
'52 GMC 1/2 -TON PICK-UP.
'51 MERCURY 1 -TON, 4 -speed transmission,
like new.
'50 1.-H. 1 -TON, 7x9 Stake Body, dual rear
wheels, 4 -speed transmission.
'49 CHEVROLET I/2-TON3/4-TON PANEL PICKUP...,., $1995
NEW BEDFORD
ALL THE CARS LISTED BELOW CAN BE
BOUGHT ON LOW-COST GMAC TERMS,
WITH ONLY ONE-THIRD DOWN,- BAL-
ANCE UP TO 36 MONTHS OR IF YOUR
CREDIT IS GOOD
No Money Down
58's
166131
1.131
'58 VAUXHALL STATION WAGON, only 4,000
original miles, the scarcest model on 51495the
road today
'58 anniver-
sary SEDAN, an
me al c, customradiorygold $1575
57's
'57 FORD CUSTOMLINE 300 SEDAN, 8-cyl.,
custom radio, seat belts, all-new nylon whitee
walls, 27,000 miles
'57 FORD CUSTOMLINE 300 SEDAN, radio,
automatic drive, wheel discs, executive
$d riv-
en
45
'57 FORD CUSTOMLINE 500 STATION WAG-
ON, 4 -Door, V-8, automatic, custom
1696
ppositively like new
56's
'56 BUICK SPECIAL 4 -Door Hardtop, equipped
with automatic drive, whitewalls, finished 295
gleaming crocus yellow
'56 wheel Edscs, owned by E "onedof mech-
anicsourte
$1045
'56 CHEVROLET 2 -DOOR HARDTOP, automat-
ic drive, custom radio, etc. $
1195
'56 CHEVROLET 2 -Door, excellent condition, 5
tone green
'56 CHEVROLET 4 -Door, 210 Series, driven by
a woman since new
95
'56 AUSTIN A-50 SEDAN, radio, overdrive, gray
with red leather interior, showroom condi-
tion
$ 50
tion
'56 PONTIAC PATHFINDER 2 -Door, custom
radio, rear -seat speaker, 34,000 original
miles $995
'56 FORD FAIRLANE STATION WAGON, auto-
matic drive, T -bird motor $1175
55's
We Are Overstocked With
— '55 Chevrolet Sedans
some with automatic drive, radios, none
have over 40,000 miles.
B While
$850they
last.
'55 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN Hardtop 2-Door,$�9
Balance whitewalls, wheel discs
5
'58 CHEVROLET DELRAY 2 -Door, only 22,000 '55 DODGE SEDAN, radio, new motor, a steal
miles 51595 at
'58 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF 2 -Door, 6 cyl., '55 NASH AMBASSADOR SEDAN,avelerom li5te
NO just
custom adio, low mileage $1595 with DWN PAYMENT — IF YOUR CREDIT IS rGOODe thingLOW
COST GM TERMS —UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY
54's
'54 PONTIAC BUSINESS COUPE, automatic
drive, custom radio, finished with a full$ieaa-
ther interior
790
'54 METEOR RIDEAU HARDTOP, otikes
automatic
drive, power steering, radio, power$es
'54 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN, automatic drive,
radio, whitewalls, excellent shape.
'54 PONTIAC 2 -Door, a 40,000 mile original fin-
ished in Highland Green
70
'54 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE Sedan,
radio, owned by an elderly gentleman,$Ike
ike
new
'54 CHEVROLET 4 -Door Sedan, very clean car,
new finish
665
'54 METEOR NIAGARA 2. -Door, custom radio,
new bronze metallic
53's
'53 CHEVROLET 150 SEDAN OW90
'53 OLDS. 98 SEDAN, hydramatte, radio, power
wer
brakes, a luxury car
435
'53 BUICK SPECIAL SEISAN, dynaflow, radio,
owned by a local school teacher $635
'53 PONTIAC PATHFINDER SEDAN, finished
in gleaming black, excellent condition $595
'53 FORD SEDAN, custom radio, new tires $595
52's
The cars listed below must absolutely be all
sold in order to make room for the new models.
Make us an offer on any one of these. We guar-
antee you will go home with a car.
'52 FORD MAINLINE TUDOR, custom radio,
new motor.
'52 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN, finished in
metallic blue.
'52 DODGE DELUXE SEDAN.
'52 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE 2 -Door,
newly refinished in Banff blue.
'52 CHEVROLET COACH, blue.
'52 PONTIAC FLEETLINE SEDAN 4 -Door,
'52 METEOR CUSTOMLINE SEDAN, good
transportation.
'52 AUSTIN SEDAN, black with whitewalls,
executive driven.
51's
'51 METEOR SEDAN, custom radio, overdrive,
black with whitewalls.
'51 PONTIAC SEDAN, 49,000 original miles.
9 Other 51's—Buicks, Plymouths, Dodges, Fords,
50's
'50 PONTIAC 2 -Door Down Payment $69
'50 MERCURY SEDAN with radio, 2 -tone green,
new motor Down Payment $69
'50 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN, 2 -tone green
with radio Down Payment $89
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