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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-06-01, Page 9MR. AND MRS. KEN BORROWS Cheryl Lynn Clausius and Ken Borrows were married May -6 at Zurich Mennonite Church by Rev. Clayton Kuepfer. The matron of honour was Mrs. Susan Corriveau and bridesmaids were Ruth !manse, Karen Rader and Linda Borrows. The best - man was Dale Reeves and guests were ushered by Eric Borrows, David Borrows and Brad Clausius. The couple will reside in London. Photo by Jack Doerr '.21111111111111111111111111111111011111lilli11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E SHARING CHRIST IN PRISON THE GOSPEL ECHOES TEAM from Goshen, Indiana will be singing at the ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH Es FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 2ND 8 P.M. They accompany their singing with piano, steel, bass, and rhythm guitars. • The team spends nine months out of the year on the road. They have been to 95 different prisons throughout the U.S. and Canada since = - June of 1976. Action shots of the Team during a prison ser- E. ▪ vice, inmate testimonies, and prison choirs are all a part of the multi -media which will be ▪ shown during the program. Plan now to at- F_ -- = this service! EVERYONE IS WELCOME - BRING A FRIEND fI11111111Ililllllllllllilllllllltimil11111111111111II1111111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111I uillimi7 Rash of accidents over $13,000 loss Damage amounted to over $13,000 in the seven ac- cidents investigated by the Exeter OPP this week. The rash of crashes started on Thursday when a vehicle driven by Vicky Clarke, RR 3 Dashwood, struck a telephone pole on concession 14-15 of Stephen, just south of sideroad 20-21. Damage was set at $1,500 by Constable Christiaen. Five people were injured, none seriously, in a two car crash on Friday afternoon on County Road 2, south of Highway 84. Drivers in- volved were Antonio Mat- tucci, RR 1 Hay, and Edwin Regier, Zurich. They were injured, along with passengers John Voisin, RR 1 Varna; Robert Reid, Hensall; and Jerry Smith, . RR 1 Hensall. Constable Don Mason set total damage at $4,000. There were two accidents on Saturday, the first oc- curring in the morning when a vehicle driven by William Pole, RR 1 Dashwood, rolled over in a ditch on Highway 84, west of Zurich. Pole sustained minor injuries and damage to the vehicle was listed at $1,800 by Constable Giffin. The other Saturday ac- cident involved a vehicle operated by Paul Loth, Kitchener, which collided with guide posts on Highway 81 east of Grand Bend. The driver escaped injhury and damage was set, at $1,110 by Constable Mason. McCann Const. Ltd. Pre -Cast Concrete • Steps and Porches • Ornamental Railings r-- DASHWOOD, ONT. STEP Your Authorized Dealer DIAL 2374647 • ADRIANNA VAN RAAY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Case Van Raay, RR 3, Dashwood graduated with an Honours BA in the Recrea- tion ecreation Co-operative Program, May 25, from the University of Waterloo. She is presently employed by the Addiction Research Foundation, Toron- to, B 1 N G O BINGO Wed., Juni 7 x450 in 53 calls 8:30 P.M. ZURICH ARENA SPONSORED BY ZURICH AEC BOARD oselopsominesumessemmeenommeuripla NO PERSON UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED A similar accident oc- curred on Sunday, when a car driven by Mary Thomas, London, struck a guide post on Highway 81 in the same vicinity when the driver swerved to avoid striking a dog. Constable Al Quinn listed damage at $450. The other area accident occurred on Monday evening when vehicles driven by Douglas Martin, Grand Bend, and Gary Hugill, Waterloo, collided on High- way 83 west of concession 16- 17 in Hay Township. Con- stable Wally Tomasik in- vestigated and set damage at $1,150. e 0 BEA BLOOD oDONOR Citizens News, June 1, 1978 Page 9 HURON SANITATION Owned by John J. Hotson CAN OFFER YOU COMPLETE 24 HR. SANITATION SERVICE PHONE JOHN HOTSON AT 238-2140 If no answer call 238-8240 for prompt reply. POWER SEWER LINE CLEANING • from 11/2" to 5" pipe • save unnecessary lawn damage • cut down labour costs • for farm, commercial and residential PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE Portable Toilets are available 7 days a week with Maintenance and Delivery included. R.R. 1 r GRAND BEND Have Fun at the Fair! Ontario's Largest Spring Fair OVER $22,000 IN CASH PRIZES S CLASS "8" 124th YEAR CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK fp.3.2511 3 DAYS FR$uNAT JUNE2-3-4 FRIDAY, JUNE2 11:00 A.M. — 4-H Open Classes 12 Noon — Ontario Jersey Show 12:30 P.M. — Huron Hols- tein Show 3:00 P.M. — Arena Concessions Open to Public 6:00 P.M. — Ladies' Ex- hibits in Auditorium 6:00 P.M. — Western On- tario Tractor Pull (Sanc- tioned) Open Classes - Out of Field Classes - 52,- 500. in Prize Money JOYES MIDWAY IN FULL OPERATION ALL THREE DAYS /I►.�4�s+.4w.�►.nr�+r.s.►+�w.�.�+.v+r.a+4.aa w.:...+�s.�+ COUNTERS Operated by Ladies Division SATURDAY, JUNE 3 12 Noon — Ladies' Exhibit 12:30 P.M. — Horse Show (Line Classes Begin) 1:00 P.M. — Parade Through Town - Livestock Judging — Baby Show 7:00 P.M. — Teams in Harness 9:00 P.M. — Evening Grandstand Show SUNDAY, JUNE 4 1:00 P.M. — Western Horse Association of On- tario ( Approved Show) — Beef Cattle Classes — Ladies' Exhibits HURON CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY BILL FLYNN, President R.R. 4, Clinton, Ontario ROBERT M. GIBBINGS, Secretary -Treasurer R.R. 1, Clinton, Ontario