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Zurich Citizens News, 1964-09-17, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE HENSALL OBSERVER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964 Results of Hensall Spring Fair Lutheran Ladies Compare Work (Continued from Page 1) Hubbard Squash: Don Stone- man, 711; Barbara Kerslake, 711; Denise Kerslake, 711. Pepper Squash: Lynn Alder - dice, 2T; Keith Reaburn, H; Gerry Alderdice, 10T. Citron: Denise Kerslake, 711; Barbara Kerslake, 711. Collection of home - grown vegetables: Terry Kyle, II: Linda Beer, 11; Dianna Sararas, 711. Fruit Northern Spy Apples: Shirley Brintnell, 7H. Snow Apples: Shirley Brint- nell, 711. McIntosh Apple s: Michael Davis, H; Gordon Dick, 711; Doug Dick, 7H. Any other variety, apples: Patricia Parke, H. Pears: Iris Alexander. H; Steve Corbett. 10 Hay; Bev. Clark, H. Poultry Bantam: Denise Kerslake, 711; Gordon Dick, 711; Doug Dick, 711, you tasted-. 1 � 1 Heavy Hybrid: Katherine Mc- Ewen, 10 Hay. Muscovey Duck and Drake: Douglas Kyle, 11; Al Corbett, 10 Hay. Pets Rabbit pets: Robert Taylor, H; Al Corbett, 10 Hay. Cat pets: Perry Matson, H; Sharon Smale, H; Albert Pep- per, H. Dog pets: Robert Taylor, II; Terry Matson, t3; Sherry Chut- es, IL Bird pets, other than pigeons: Mary Lou Scott, H. Any other pets: Allan Bis - back, H; Bob Maxwell, H. Best trained dog:Ann Bell, H; Jane Smith. Flowers Dining table bouquet: Grades 1.4 -Beth Turney, H; Keith Koehler, H: Anne Knight, H. Grades 5-8 - Patricia Parke, H; Al Corbett, 10 Hay; Lynda Koehler, H, Living room bouquet; Grades 1.4 -Linda Beer, H; Barbara Kerslake, 713; Billy Forrest H. Grades 5.8 -Al Corbett, 10 Hay; Shirley Brintnell, 7H; John Moir, H. Best artistic display of culti- vated flows: Grades 1 -4 -Bar- bara Kerslake, 7H; Benin Kins- man, 711. Grades 5-8 - Patricia Parke, H; Lynda Koehler, H; Denise Kerslake, 7H, Best decorated vase: Grades 1 -4 -Ann Bell, H; Douglas Dick, 7H; Shirley Smale, 7H. (Continued next week) IftitiffillIZEMEMENNESEMBENTOCINDINI YDRO Interruption FOR THE ENTIRE ILLAGE of ZURICH ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 From 5:20 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. DST WEATHER PERMITTING This interruption is necessary for line construction ZURICH HYDRO -ELECTRIC SYSTEM, Earl Flaxbard, Manager .;a Under the direction of Mrs. Emma Sehilbe at a recent meet- ing Lutheran Church Women of St, Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, critically compared their work with the work being done by the LCW of Faith Lutheran Church, Cedar River, Reports given by the various committee which have been working closely with the con - PROUD OF GRAND BEND Reeve Stewart Webb, Grand Bend, said in his opening re- marks at the ribbon cutting ceremonies there, that he was pleased that visitors present could see for themselves what a peaceful and quiet town Grand Bend really is. He was making reference to wide radio, newspaper and tele- vision coverage given to Grand Bend at the time of the Labor Day ditsurbance in the village. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON Thurs., Fri., Sat. September 17-18-9 •A HARD DAY'S NIGHT' THE BEATLES Starring in their first full-length hilarious action -packed film 2 Shows Nightly at 8:00 and 9:45 After Saturday„ September 19 Weekend Shows Only Coming: "Madame" plus "The Gun Hawk" Complete Range F' g OF MATTRESSES 1 Sealy, Simmons,, Beautyrest ALL SIZES - ALL TYPES PRICED FROM '1900 Up GI s WALNUT Students' esks SPECIAL FALL FAIR PRICE Only $29.95 WIDE RANGE OF LINOLEUf°'Y:S ASLOW 95c AS SQUARE YARD We carry a complete range of Floor Coverings. Drop in and choose your pattern now! 4M444d44.4-d4444h N^NW041`d4nedne."04,1,1,4". 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Special speakers, tours of the campus and dinner have been arranged. .A suggestion was enthusiasti- SEE THE ALL-NEW 1965 CHEVROLETS and OLDSMOBILES AT OUR SHOWROOM Thursday, Sept. 24 SNELL BROS. LTD. EXETER tally favored to visit and en- tertain inmates at Huronview, Clinton, next month. STARLITE Week -ends Only SEPTEMBER 18, 19 - DOUBLE FEATURE - (Adult Entertainment) "Toys in The Attic" Dean Martin, Geraldine Page (Adult Entertainment) "Johnny Cool" Henry Silva Elizabeth Montgomery NOTICE Zurich Men's Bowling League The Zurich Men's Bowling League will begin bowling on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Anyone that is interested in bowling on the Men's League, please contact Louis Willert, the secretary of the Men's League. 34,5,6,7,b LEARN TO SQUARE DANCE THE MODERN WAY Open Dance To Form Beginners Groups . AT THE EXETER ARENA Saturday, Sept. 19, at 8:30 p.m. Admission: $1.00 Couple NORM WHITING, Caller 1 Anniversary Saie 1111111111111.111111111111111111111111111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.{.. II11111111111111111 GOLD SEAL - 1 -LB. TINS Fancy Sockeye Salmon _ DR, BALLARD'S - 2c OFF -_.. 15-QZ. TINS Champion Dog Food _ WHITE OR PINK 57c 5/51c White Swan Tissue _ _ _ 8/$1A0 YORK - 20 -OZ. TINS Beans with Pork _ _ _ _ 6/$1.00 GOOD MORNING - 24 -OZ, JARS Shirriff's Marmalade _ _ _ _ 57c STRAINED OR JUNIOR FOODS • Heinz Baby Food 10/94c SLICED, TIDBITS, CRUSHED - 20 -OZ. TINS Lee's Pineapple 5/$1.00 15.OZ. TINS Red Pitted Cherries _ _ _ _ 5/99c LIBBY'S - 48.OZ. TINS Fancy Tomato Juice _ _ 3/$1.00 14.OZ. TINS Niblets Corn 5/89c 20c OFF Surf, Giant Size 59c LUCKY DOLLAR - 5 -OZ. JARS Instant Coffee 79c WHITE OR PINK Kleenex Tissues _ LADY GALT ... _ 6/$1.00 Striped Bath Towels 22" by 42" in 3 Colours - Blue, Yellow, REGULAR $1.98 PAIR $1.29 Pair WITH A $3,00 ORDER Pink ALL PURPOSE - 10 -LB. BAG Yellow Onions 49c 2 -LB. BAG Supreme French Fries _ 49c .,111111.111111111111111111.11111111.111111111111111111111111111111.1.11111.1.1111111.111111111111111.1111111111111111,1.11.11 LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET CLARENCE GASCHO - ZURICH ZURICH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY NTEN 1 to Saturday and Monday Sept. 26 6E28 SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 26 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.111111111111111111111111111,.1111111111111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111.IIIII11111111.111,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111/If 7 P.M. -DEDICATION OF CENTENNIAL PILLARS 8 P.M. -VARIETY CONCERT IN COMMUNITY CENTRE (No Admission Charge) 9 P.M. -MONSTER CASH BINGO 1 P.M. -MONSTER CENTENNIAL PARADE, LED BY THE SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' TRUMPET BAND, AND ZURICH MAJORETTES 1:30 P.M. -OFFICIAL OPENING 2:30 P.M. -PET SHOW AND BABY SHOW 444v(T. Id•O - . 4'4.,04dN^MAM4:O0•04.4 NCO. 4.4.4.0M41.4 Md.0,PP04'A44`".94.4, Cattle Show - 4 - H Club Show MIDWAY - CLOWNS 6 P.M. - MONDAY NIGHT - IN THE ZURICH ARENA HORSE SHO M. L. "TORY" GREGG, MASTER OF CEREMONIES NEINIMONIENIONNEMMENNIMMIIIIIIMar 1