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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1980-10-09, Page 7w Dashwood peopie enj Dashwood and area people are on the move taking bus trips before the cold weather comes. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Weigand, Mr. •and Mrs, Charles Martene and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker were Dashwood Mrs. Irvin Ruder 1 to Midland, Collingwood and Penetanguishene where they had a two hour boat trip. Mrs. Beulah Desjardine People of all ages attended the International Plowing Match at Woodstock last week including the Irvin Rader's of Dashwood. Visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martene ri were the latter's sister and Frankenmuth. Every one aunt, Mrs. Grace Bond and enjoyed the tours. Mrs. Alma Knot, Chatham. Joe Wragg a patient in University hospital due to an auto accident is somewhat improved and is able to be in a room. (Monday's report) Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Gould, Windsor, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chandler. and Mrs. Katie Vincent were on a. Fettes tour to Killarney and Little Current, Mani- toulin, • crossing on the M.S. Chicheemaun. Mr. and Mrq . Mervyn Tieman, Mrs. Ldtta Taylor, Mrs. Greta Schade and Mrs. Ross Love were on a five day Agawa Canyon Fettes Tour to Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, Mackinac,. St. Ignace and Girls make crepes The fourth meeting of Dashwood Club two 4-H girls was held at the community centre September 29 with _14 girls reporting on making Chicken Cacciatore and what method they used. ,The girls learned all about crepes - how to make the batter, how to bake them, how to fold them and how to put the filling in. The most fun ,part was eating them. They sampled spicy apple crepes and cherry'n ice cream Crepes. Energuide, which shows the amount of electricity in a Kilowatt hour an appliance consumes in one month was also studied. Profits from supper facilitate loft- carpet Colorful Thanksgiving decorations graced the Sunday School room in Varna for the October meeting of the U.C.W. Varna by Jury Cieessoll Dianne Kirton and Bonnie Roy were in charge of worship and program. They read scripture passages referring to our use of possesions -- the parable of the rich man; the support of family — the parable of the prodigal son; and the value of friends -- the calling of the desciples, and gave a com- mentary on each. A beautifully animated film of the nineteenth century Tolstoy story "Martin the Cobbler" wa shown, followed by group discussion about loneliness and isolation, and how we can assist people in our community to overcome- loneliness. vercomeloneliness. President Eleanor. McAsh conducted the business session. An invitation was received from the Clinton churches to attend their annual Thankoffering meeting on Sunday, October 19 at 7:30 p.m. Anna Keys is the speaker. We were also invited to come to the Permit pouches Ontario Minister of Transportation and Com- munications James Snow has announced that com- mercial motor vehicle operators are entitled to' place validation stickers in a .clear plastic pouch, or similar device, rather than affixing them directly to the windshield. "The current windshield sticker is designed for one- time use only and many vehicle operators lose the sticker because of broken windshields. So, if a wind- shield is broken, the pouch nd sticker can be easily 'salvaged," said, Snow. gWhicle owners wholose a +validation sticker for such a reason will not be charged by the Ministry for a replacement sticker. "And no charge will be laid by the police forces for a missing sticker, provided the operator can show proper validation on their current vehicle permit and evidence of a replaced windshield sticker," concluded Snow. • morning market at Wesley Willis on Saturday, November 1., where there is something of interest; to people of all ages, Eleanor McAsh and Dorothy Ostrom are attending the Leadership Workshops in crewel em- broidery given by the Ministry of agriculture later this month, afld will arrange classes locally this winter. Twenty-five dollars was donated to Leprosy Mission, and forty copies of the Psalms in modern language will be bought for use in the church services. A good profit was realized from the turkey supper, so plans are being made to replace the threadbare carpet in the choir loft. Ms. Barbara Laing, minister of Dashwood and Zurich charge, was to be the speaker at the Regional meeting in Bayfield on Monday evening. Tea and a delicious dessert were served by Dianne and Bonnie during the discussion period. New community member We're happy to welcome a new baby to the* Varna community, another little girl born to Joe and Willi Laurie a week ago Monday, a sister for Heather. SLO-PITCH MVPS — The South Huron SIo-Pitch league held their annual awards banquet Friday in Dashwood with each team naming their most valuable player. In the back row are Tim West of the Baytield Nighthawks, Stanley Steamer Bruce Horton and Roger Finfrbeiner of the Zurich Cobras. Seated are Dave Ratz of the Dashwood Gamblers, Steve Shanahan representing the entire Bayfield Flyers squad and Blue Water Laker representative Dennis Rau. Staff photo outings Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love were pleasantly surprised on Sunday when the family held a wedding anniversary dinner for them at the home. of their son •Clare in Sarnia. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gill and Mrs. Edith Love,rExeter; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love, Parkhill; and Rev. and Mrs. Mervyn Love, Wyoming, Dinner guests, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gibson were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eveland. The occasion marked three birthdays - Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Schmidt and Norman Eveland. They are sisters and brother of Mrs. Gibson. Michael Gibson and his nephew, Randy Marriage of Clinton spent the weekend in Brown City, Michigan where Randy won his llth trophy this year racing in the Moto Cross races. Congratulations Randy. , Steven and Brian Ducharme, Grand Bend, spent Monday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason. Transfer funds to meet costs The Executive Committee of Huron County Council reported at the September 29 meeting that funding of the Huron County Health Building to be constructed at the Huronview Home for the Aged in Clinton will be possible through a transfer of funds from the Employee Benefit Reserve Fund. An auditor's report, completed for the year en- ding in December 1979, in- dicates ;380,000 can be transferred from the fund to the Capital Works Building Reserve Fund and still leave a balance which will be well in excess of the total liabilities of the Employee Benefit Fund. County Council approved the recommendation to transfer the funds which will finance the new health building. 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