Zurich Citizens News, 1977-07-20, Page 11Outline policy
on pictures
To avoid confusion and hurt
feelings, we . wish to state our
new policy concerning wedding
anniversaries.
We will take a photograph and
print it free of charge when a
couple celebrates a fiftieth wed-
diing anniversary, or any of the
major ones thereafter.
For anniversaries falling
between 45 years and 49 years, a
fee of $5 will be charged to take a
photograph and print it in the
paper.
It is no longer possible for us to
provide photographic coverage
of anniversaries under 45 years.
However, if anyone wants to br-
ing in notes about these, we will
be glad to include them in this
newspaper.
Bayfield woman
named to council
Moira Couper of Bayfield has
been appointed to the South-
western Regional Council of the
Ontario Educational Com-
munications Authority (OECA).
The appointment is for three
years.
Her job is to answer questions
about Ontario's educational
television system and pass along
comments and suggestions to the
OECA.
Five councils, each with 15
members, were formed six years
ago to keep the Authority in-
formed about regional cultural
and educational needs.
Mrs. Couper is a consultant in
Christian Education for the
United Church of Canada. She
also leads craft workshops at
London's Fanshawe College.
40th
Wedding
Anniversary
Reception
for
Mr. & Mrs.
Richard Creces
to be held
Fri., July 22
at
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
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Music By
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Everyone
Welcome
Lunch
Provided
MR. AND MRS. DAVID CYR
Mr. and Mrs. David Cyr of Belleville celebrated their 50th wedding an-
niversary Saturday at the Dashwood Community Centre. They have
three daughters Mrs. James (Dorilda). Gay, Nova Scotia; Mrs. J.
(Marie) Quillan, Ottawa and Mrs. J. (Cora) Folks, Belleville and three
sons Armand Cyr, Ajax; Paul Cyr, Zurich and Lionel Cyr, Dashwood.
They also have 29 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Photo by Haugh
Lodge picnic
at Hensall
The IOOF and Rebekah Lodges
held their annual picnic at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Ernie
Chipchase on Sunday with a good
attendance.
Mr. & Mrs, Al Hoggarth
directed the following sports:
sack race: Paul Hoggarth;
wheelbarrow race, Paul Parsons
& Paul Hoggarth; paper . doll
race, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Richard-
son; mitten & gun race, Earl
Campbell; ladies' kick the
slipper, Olga Chipchase; children
kick the slipper, Gregg Hoggarth.
Guessing the peppermints in
jar , Leona Parke; egg relay
race, Tracey Parsons & Jeanette.
Hoggarth; carrot relay race,
Wreatha Gregg & Jeanette
Hoggarth; quiz, Joe & Wreatha
Gregg; July birthday, Clarence
Volland.
Lawn croquet and darts were
enjoyed by all after which a
delicious picnic supper was
partaken. Al Hoggarth expressed
appreciation to Olga and Ernie
for an enjoyable afternoon.
featuring
Fri., July 22 Dwight James
Sat., July 23The Blenders
Friday and
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Citizens News, Juiy 20, 1977
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Hold interviews at Hensall
' Interviews are being held today
and tomorrow for the position of
town clerk at Hensall. The name
of the person selected may be
known by Friday. There are
several applicants.
Fresh
Chicken Breasts
Fresh
Chicken Legs
Maple Leaf Sliced
Cooked Ham
Schneiders Rindless
Kent Bacon
Ib. $1 009
Ib. 99,
$2.18
piece $ 1.49 sliced 1 .5 9`
Ib.
Fresh Garlic and Smoked Sausage Available
CUSTOM SERVICES OFFERED
YUNGBLUT'S
MEAT MARKET
ZURICH PHONE 236-4312
THIS WEEK
Muriel Resnik's Sophisticated Comedy
ANY WEDNESDAY July 19.23
Tues. -Sat. at 8:30 p.m.—Wed. & Sat. at 2:30 p.m.
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INNIVINIVIONNIEVihs
JULY
22 & 23
FRIDAY TALENT SHOW WITH BIG AL FROM CKCO TV, KITCHENER
Featuring CROWNING OF THE FAIR QUEEN Crown Donated by
8:00 P.M. The Anstett Jewellers, Clinton
SATURDAY
1:00-5:30 Arena open for viewing Exhibits and Displays
12:30 Parade featuring
Carlsberg 1976 Champion -
Team and Wagon
Miss C.N.E. — Queen of the Fair — Antique Cars
Hoff iingers Six Horse Team sponsored by John Deere & Huron Tractor.
Arkona Pig Team sponsored by Archers Ferm Selo. 8 Service of Vennstro
Led by Goderich Laketown Band
1:15 Official Opening by Mies C.M.E.; Robert McKinley, M.P.;
Jack Riddell, M.P.P.; Vincent Doyle, President of the Zurich
Agricultural Society.
See the famous
ChampionshipTeam &Wagon
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Heavy
and
Light
Horses,
Ponies,
Jumping
. , Horses
9:00 p.m.
DANCE
Featuring
STAR-TREX
LION'S
CAGE
Open from
1:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.mr
Licensed by L.L.B.O.
SATURDAY
1:45 Judging of Cattle,
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EVENTS
2:00 Pet Show In Arena
2:15 Horse Shoeing Contest
3:00 Baby Show Sponsored by Zurlei
Chamber of Commerce
Micro Mini Tractor Pull
3:30 Pony Pulling Match
5:00 Draw for Ten Speed Bicycle
For ehttdren under 14 attending Fmk.
5:30 Removal of inside exhibits
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