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Zurich Citizens News, 1972-08-17, Page 2PAGir2 A PRIZE CATCH - Although most area angl- ers are complaining about poor fishing this year, one young Zurich lad was quite happy with his catch. Kevin Oke, seven-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Oke, caught this beauty while fishing at Shwanega recently. And just in case anyone thinks it is a fish story, the Citizens News photographer happened to be along to witness the whole event. CANOES ARE SAFE The Ontario Safety League claims that canoeing warrants its popularity but should be approached with caution by the novice. The canoe is one of the safest crafts afloat in the hands of an experienced paddler but can be exceedingly dangerous for a beginner without training or supervision. It is advisable for a canoeist to be a good swimmer although many experienced guides and park rangers have used canoes all thiir lives and never swam a stroke. iN ASE FACTORY OUTLE`'" E Old it Force Base Clinton, 'nt. A TRUE FACTORY OUTLET STORE FEATURING SECONDS AND DISCONTINUED LIES F9tO4I SUUITi CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS. OUR SELECTION WILL INCLUDE END* SITS, DRESS SHIRTS,. DRESS PANTS, CASUAL PANTS, SOX. LEATHER GOODS, FOOTWEAR. SPORTSWEAR, UNGQUE, ETC.. FOR ALL SEDASERS OF THE FAMILY. 'MANY FIRST QUALITY LINES WILL ALSO DE OFFERED AT DISCOUNT PRICES TO PROVIDE GREATER SHOPPING VARIETY. I i itaagageffMEMSEMORBOIMMINMENNEEllt SHIPMENT OF MEN'S WORK CLOTHES TROUSERS—SHIRTS OVERALLS, ETC. SIZES UP TO 52 AS LOW $457 AS AWN& GIRLS & LADIES SANDALS MOST SIZES 20% OFF MENS, LADIES BOYS & GIRLS SUMMER WEAR ALL SIZES p� 2O%6033 /0 ® 50% OFF DON'T FORGET WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF SEWING MACHINES. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ONE 'WEEK DELIVERY STORE HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY -1 P.M. TO 10 P.N., SATURDAY - 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1972 Honour bride -elect at several teas Miss Margaret Ann Mickle, whose wedding to Brian Edward Collins, London, will take place Saturday, August 19, at the Hensall United Church, was honored at a Trousseau Tea held at the lame of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laird Mickle. Guests were received by the bride -elect, her mother and the mother of the groom - elect, Mrs. Edward A. Collins, London. Miss Judith Mickle attended the door and was in charge of the guest book. The tea table was arranged with a cut -work cloth and centered with an arrangement of white mums, pink carnations, and snapdragons, flanked by pink tapers in silver candelabra. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. George Mickel, Ridgetown Mrs. (Rev.) Harold Currie, Sebringville, Mrs. Keith Hill- ier, London and Mrs. (Rev.) Donald Beck, Hensall. Tea room assistants were Mrs. William Mickle, Miss Sharon Riley, London, Mrs. Robert Reaburn and Mrs. Den- nis Thiessen, London. Mrs, Ross MacMillan, Water- loo, invited guests to the tea room. Trousseau and gifts were shown by Mrs. Donald Collins, London, Mrs. Neil Edgar, Wingham, Mrs. Robert Mickle, London, and Miss Laurie Col- lins, London. Hostesses entertaining for Miss Mickle were her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan, Waterloo, a smorgasbord dinner and even- ing for all members of both families; Mrs. Donald Collins, London, a bridal shower; Mrs, Neil Edgar, Wingham and Mrs. George Godbolt, Forest, a mis- cellaneous shower at the form' er's parents home; Mr. and Mrs.,Howard Scane, Hensall; Miss Vicki Ruckle, a bridal shower in Toronto; Mrs. Robert Reaburn, a miscellaneous shower in Hensall and the teachers and staff of Gladstone Public School, Toronto, where Miss Mickle taught the past two years, a shower and present. ation. Following the rehearsal Fri- day evening the groom -elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Collins will entertain the bridal party at their home in London. OPEN BOWLING Friday Night 8pm to 11pm Saturday & Sunday 2 to 5pm 8 to 11 pm FREE DRAW EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT All Bowlers who play 3 games or more, are eligible for a chance to win FREE BOWLING FOR THE SEASON, IN ANY ONE LEAGUE Winners of the First Two Draws were Wayne Meidinger and Charlene Regier. TOWNE & COUNTRY BOWLING LANES MAIN STREET - ZURICH BALLMACAU LAY BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON -- 482-9514 SEAFORTH - 527-0910 HENSALL - 262-2713 Beat the Fall. Rush Install Storm Windows Now! WEDGE LAIC COMBINATION ALUMINUM STORMS UBLIE HUNG OR SLIDER AS LOW AS OTHER SIZES AT ELUAL SAVINGS. ITE F ME .65 It's not really that Par away ... so prepare early for the cold weather with storm windows Prom Ball -Macaulay! We will give you free estimates without obligation. We have windows for your home in your choice of plain aluminum or baked -on enamel finish. Features include interlocking meeting rails, welded corners and weather stripping. Order Early - Beat the Rush CASH SALES EARN YOU AN EXTRA 3% SAVING