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Zurich Citizens News, 1964-02-20, Page 7PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1964 No County Centennial Project For Huron -- Most Areas Plan Their Own Goderich—There will be no centenary project in Huron at the county level; too many local municipalities have decided to go ahead on their own. At the January sesson of county council, discussion re- sulted in a decision to have the various reeves sound out their councils and advise Mr. Barry in good time for the March ses- sion. A sufficient number of reports have now reached the clerk to indicate that too many have •local plans for 'any pros- pect of county action. On the practical side, grants payable to townships and towns would not be duplicated in the form of a county grant. The situation which has thus developed has been made known to the warden's and personnel committee, of which Reeve A. D. Smith, Turnberry, is chair- man, Upon confirmation of its report by council in March, the matter of a county project will be shelved. Exeter made it known at the January session it has a pro- ject; Goderich Township council has since decided that a town- ship building would be a good centenary project, and Goderich will go it alone. though the na- ture of the project is uncertain at this stage. "It has been left with the special committee, of which Councillor William Schaefer is chairmain," Mayor Mooney said, "I have passed on a number of suggestion I have received, but we have not come to any -defin- ite conclusion. One of these days we will have to make up our minds." Kippen News "Thrifty Kippenettes" The third meeting of fhe 4-H Club, "What Shall I Wear" was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Bell on Saturday afternoon. The meeting opened with the 4-H pledge and seven members answered the roll call, "Two garments with lines that would suit her". Donna Whitehouse read the minutes of the last meeting. The new secretary is to be Marion Roberts. The covers were given out to the member s. Mrs. Whitehouse spoke on "clothes for all occa- sions, on harmony and basic of the wardrobe". Mrs. Bell then discussed the wardrobe chart. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Bell on February 22, at 2 p.m. The meeting closed with "God Save the Queen". Personals Rev. H o w a r d Plant com- menced his confirmation classes Sunday ' with over 50 in attend- ance. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and boys visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride of near Blake, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willert and family of Zurich. Mrs. Vivan B. Cooper was ad- mitted Wednesday of last week to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, for surgery, and at present is reported to be doing as well as can be expected. 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Despite the loss of a hand some time ago, Mr. Smith is still quite accomplished at thread- ing the fine cord through the netting and around ropes to hold the nets together. morning at South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter. Mr. Vivan Cooper, of RR 2, Kippen, has purchased the late Mr. William Ivison's residence from Miss Jean Ivison. The Misses Gale and Dawn Robinson recently spent a week- end in Chatham visiting rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. James Arm- strong, of Staffa, visited Thurs- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. 0 BLAKE NEWS and Mrs. Gordon Erb and family. Mr. Jerome Corriveau, Mr. Cyril Corriveau and Mr. Andrew Corriveau, of London, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Corriveau and family. MRS. AMOS GINGERICH correspondent) Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Gingerich, of Zurich, were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Widrick, Loise and Ray; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gingerich, Dario Denise; Mr, and Mrs. Ken Gin- gerich, Norma and Elaine. 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