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Zurich Citizens News, 1966-03-31, Page 3THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1966 Garnet Mousseau, of Thames- villc, spent the week -end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goodyear and Mr. and Mrs, Gus Burneau, of Varna, have taken up resi- dence in the Fink .apartments on Nelson Street. Mr. and Mrs, Don Smale, of Seaforth, have moved into the Fink apartments on Nelson Street. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol vis- ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gelderland at Ridge - town. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, Stewart and Jean Knights, of Blenheim; Mr. and Mrs, Terry North, St. Thomas, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell and Mr, and Mrs, Stewart McQueen. Mrs. Bill Brock and Jeffrey, Montreal, are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock, of Chiselhurst, J. T. Mitchell, who recently celebrated his 99th birthday, is a patient in `South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter. 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For all your seed needs, order from your local dealer or Jones, MacNaughton Seeds EXETER Phone 235.0363 CREDITON Phone 234.6363 OCT MRS. MAUDE I-IEDDEN, Editor Grant McOlinchey attended the sang "The Holy City" and zone card party held at the Legion Hall, S e a f ort h, last Wednesday night. Winners in the draw held at the Legion social Friday eve- ning were: three-piece luggage set, won by Mrs. Carman Park, RR 1, Kirkton; blanket, Wilma Dalyrmple, Kipp e n. E'. R. Davis, president of the Legion, drew the tickets. Draw was sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary. At the Chinese auction held Friday afternoon by grade 7 at Hensall Public School, $28 was realized, which will be equally shared with Bunny Bundle and the Red Cross. Brad Mousseau was the auctioneer, Mrs, Don Jolly is the teacher. At the United Church service Sunday morning Rev, J. U. Stewart, of Seaforth, retired United Church minister, sup- plied for Rev, Howard F. Cur- rie, who is confined to his 'home Thomson, of Hamilton, were for a few days with illness. Guest soloist Archie Thomsen, week -end guests with Mr. and of Hamilton, in lovely voice, Mrs. Laird Mickle and Ann. "The Lord's Prayer". Mrs. J, Turk- heim, church organist, accom- panied on the organ, Mrs. Currie occupied the pulpit at Chiselhurst United Church on Sunday afternoon in the ab- sence of her husband. Mrs. 3. E. McEwan and Mrs. Albert Keys, Exeter, spent Sat- urday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Keys, of Watford. Mrs. George Hess, who accompanied them, attended the afternoon recep- tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Stan Doan, also of Wat- ford, and a dinner at night in the United Church, attended by over 70, in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Hess returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Routley and called on George Hess, who is a patient at South Huron Hospital. Charles Mickle and Archie Plans Advancing For International Plowing Match This Fall In Huron Financial details concerning with Seaforth town and PUC. the 1966 International Flowing Match, scheduled for Huron County in October, were work- ed out Monday when represen- tatives of the local committee met in Toronto with the execu- tive of the Ontario Plowman's Association. The event gets under way October 11 at the site in McKillop, north of Sea - f orth. While details were not re- leased, the budget for the big match is expected to exceed $30.000. The local group was headed by co-chairmen Gordon Mc - Gavin, Walton, and Larry Snid- er, Exeter, and included Reeve Don McKenzie, of Ashfield; W. D. Stephenson, Seaforth, and Bill Hanly, treasurer, Goderich. The match, sponsored by the Ontario Plowman's Association, is expected to attract more than 100,000 spectators during the four days of activity. .At a preliminary meeting in McKillop Township Hall at Winthrop last week, representa- tives of the OPP reviewed with the local committee, progress being made in local arrange- ments. Mayor of the Tented City, James M. Scott, described site preparations, The international event will be based on a 700 - acre site in McKillop, adjacent to Seaforth, with 'headquarters centred on Scott Farms. Here the Tented City — a group of more than 200 exhibitors—will be located on a 100 -acre area. Acres to Plow Nearby will be between 250 and 300 acres of sod and stub- ble ready to test the skill of plowmen from across Canada and Europe. Mr. Scott said 145 acres had been set aside for parking. Re- ferring to water and sewer facilities, he said these were being arranged in conjunction Contract Your BEAN Acreage — AT -- E. E. L. 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Parking Arrangements Reeve Don McKenzie, of Ash- field, who heads the traffic, tickets and parking committee, outlined arrangements for han- dling the thousands of cars ex- pected each day. Aided by a ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS detachment of OPP and crews of ticket sellers at each of three entrances, be said there should be no delay moving cars into. the parking areas. A new ad- mission policy of $1.00 per per- son, with no charge for cars, is expected to speed up traffic, A feature described by Floyd A. Lashley, secretary -manager of the match, as 'very good" is the tractor pulling contest in charge of Simon Hallahan. Mr. Hallahan also is arranging for an exhibit of early steam en- gines, The program each day will feature several bands, including the SDHS Girls' Band, R, T. Bolton, who is planning the daily parades, stated, County Exhibit A county exhibit will feature displays from Huron Museum, and the Huron Historical So- ciety, while a continuing ladies' program is being planned by Miss Anna McDonald, in co- operation with county women's institutes. Huron commodity groups are planning a display of agricultural products. Huron Warden Ken Stewart is head- ing the committee arranging for livestock exhibits. A feature, the meeting was told, would be a display of manufactured goods from Hur- on firms. Co-operating in these features are committees headed by Elston Cardiff, Roy Adair May we be of Service to you in Emblem Jewellry MASONIC — ODD FELLOWS KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS LIONS — EASTERN STAR We have Rings, Cuff Links Sets, Lapel Buttons We can supply TROPHIES For •all Sports Competitions ALSO ENGRAVING Check our Discount Prices before buying. We can save you money. Hess, the Jeweller ZURICH and Simon Hallahan. Opening day this year will include competitions b et ween contestants representing branch- es from :across Ontario. At the same time, Art Bolton, demon- stration committee chairman, has planned a corn land day, featuring all aspects of harvest - ing, shelling and drying corn, Competitions will include class- es in corn stubble for 14 -inch or wider plows, "Planning is well 'advanced and we are looking forward to new records in every area this year," Mr. McGavin said. Norman Barbar, of Owen PAGE THREE Sound, president of the OPA, agreed. You have a wonderful site, and with the enthusiasm and work that is evident here, the Huron match can not help but be among the best we have held," he told the local com- mittee. WATCH THE .. . STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS ROGERS MAJESTIC TELEVISION SET Now, Rogers Majestic brings you the finest in Television, Stereo High Fidelity and Radio for 1966. 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