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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-06-13, Page 2P.A G E 2 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1974 List winners at Penny Sale Hensall Legion Ladies Aux- iliary held a successful Penny Sale on Friday evening in the Legion Hall. A large crowd of children and a few adults were on hand to watch Leonard Erb draw and president Mildred Chalmers present the winning tickets. Winners are listed be- low, the address is Hensall unless indicated. Winners were. lawn chair (Hensall Co -Op) Edith Baird, Brucefield; Shell oil (Dave Kyle Garage) Nellie Reid; Toy Car - (Legion Ladies Auxiliary) Trace Southcott, Exeter; Rods (Jims Machine Shop) Marlene Ingram; $10 bill (Gerbro Mill) Maxine Dickerson, London; pen and penicl set (Legion Ladies) Wilma Hoffman; Tractor light (Hydr Bros.) Sandra Carlile. Pillow cases (P,L. McNaught- on) Jim Smale; Shell oil (Lav- ender's garage) Lloyd Veneer; Wax (Hensall Motors), Bill Fairbairn; $10 gift certificate (Big "0" Tile) Hilda Smale; Charcoal lighter (Knight Elect- ric) John Smith, Westminister Hospital, London; Cologne, (Leona Parke) Brenda Smale; • $10 bill (W.G. Thompson & Son• FREEZE FOR FRESHNESS To maintain top quality in a freezer, meat must be wrapped carefully, reminds Consumers' Association of Canada. Wrapp- ing on fresh meat will protect it against over -handling, but• is not suitable for long-term freezing in cold, dry air. Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER If engine keeps overheating in traffic, check the radiator cap pressure. The cap may be in- effective, allowing boil -off. * To save gas and keep the air cleaner, one company has developed a gasoline vapor - recovery program for its truck - loading system. Trapped vapors are condensed to the liquid state, saving about 50 auto -tankfuls a day. * The Tire Industry Safety Coun- cil says that radial tires should be rotated from front to rear on the same side of the car, and not criss-crossed as bias and belted tires are. Brake "grab" is usually due to grease or fluid on brake lines, or to scored drums. When brakes squeal or chatter, there's probably dirt in the mechanism. 50.7 million U.S. commuters use their cars as transportation to and from jobs. If you depend on a to get you to work, you want one that will make it there. See the smooth -driving new cors at Larry Sniders. Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soon! Marg McDonald, Exeter; After- shave (Leona Parke) John Chappel, Staffa, $5 bill (Huron Auto Body) Ruby Beierling, Zurich; Serv- ice call (Travers Electric) Ross Haugh, Exeter; $3 voucher (McLeans Flowers, Seaforth) Pearl Koehler; 2 1/2 gallons ice- cream (Bairds Store) Marg Van - stone; $5 voucher, (Cook's Florist, Clinton) George Shells; Macrame set (Legion Ladies) Roxanne Lavery; Gift Pack (Rohs Health) Sandra Towers; truck and game (Legion Auxiliary) Peter Anstett, Clinton; one case of peas and carrots) (Canadian Canners) Pat Pollock; $10 permanent (Williams Hair Styling) Pat Pollock; dresser lamps (Legion Auxiliary) Herb Beierling, Zurich; Wallet, (T. C. Joynt) Allan Bisback; $10 bill (Smith Construction) Elaine MacGregor, Dashwood; Plaque (Smith Construction) Wayne Reid; game (Ladies Auxiliary) Jennifer Wood, Clinton; Dried Flowers (country flowers, Exeter) Eric Mansfield; Bun warmer (Crest Hardware) Wayne Reid; $10 voucher (Al's Super Save) Annie Reid; Chin- ese checkers (Legion Auxiliary) Jeff Maxwell; fishing pole (Hensall Legion) Bryan Beer. $10 voucher (Ball Macaulay) Gerry Campbell, Staffa ; two play outfits (Taylor's Ready to -wear) Joanne Bell; Pot of mums (Exeter Florist) Wayne Reid; Hair Brush, (Flynn's Barb- ershop) Peter Anstett, Clinton; Push broom (Fuller J3rush Dealer) Doreen Dietrich. Animal truck (Legion Auxiliary) John Smith, London; Hoover rug shampooer (Bonthrons) Hilda Srnale; Play toys (Legion Auxiliary) Holly Craine; Lamp (Bendix) Linda Traquair, 20 quarts of milk (Hurnndale Dairy) Grace McBride, Kippen; Patio lights, (C,E. Reid and Sons) Greta Erb; one years sub- scription to the Clinton News Record, Ray Schwalm; $10 perm (Jean Crerar) Bob Carlile; soap on a rope (Leona Parke) Becky Baker; Doll (Legion Auxiliary) Hilda Srnale; watch (John Reid's Restaurant) Madel- ine Harburn; $5 voucher (Beaton Bakery) Marilyn Brintnell, Staf- fa; one year's subscription to Exeter Times Advocate) Debbie Venner; $5 voucher for gas (Ted Thuss) Ivan Coleman; $10 bill (Dr. J.C. Goddard) Hazel McEwan; Begonia (Palmers Florist) Roily Vanstone; game (Legion Auxiliary) Cindy Bis - back; one year subscription to Seaforth Expositor, Cecil Max- well; $5 bill (Hensall Sales Barn) Raye Schwalm; Tub of Potatoe Chips (Hostess Potato Chips) Joyce Pepper; Swag lamp (Custom Trailers, Exeter) Gerry Neilands, Thermos Jug (Parker & Park- er) Cathy Neilands; four cases Pepsi (Tuckey Beverages) eight draws made with each pet- son erson receiving two cartons apiece Winners were Carol Ducharme, Jane Pollack, Karen Shells, Susan Stretton, Marion Sangst- er, Joyce Pepper, Mary Ann Flynn and Becky Baker. 106 TH ANNUAL HENSALL TWILIGHT SPRING FAIR Tuesday, June 18, at 5:30 pm MIDWAY IN ATTENDANCE Parade at 6 p.m. - Zurich Centennial Band BABY SHOW AT 7.15 p.m. 77 HEREFORD CALVES to be judged and auctioned OFFICIAL OPENING BY ROBERT E. MCKINLEY, M. P, V t : ♦ cn...0.t,. 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