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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-11-16, Page 8PAGE EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 147 ONTARIO'S ECONOMIC ADVISERS — Ex- pansion of the Ontario Government's Treasury group to include a major portion of the office of the chief economist unites the commitee of eco- nomic and fiscal advisers under Treasurer Charles MacNaughton, seated. The three senior civil serv- ants who form the committee are, from -left, H. Harold Walker, deputy provincial treasurer (rev- enue) ; C. E. Brannan, secretary of treasury board; H. Ian Macdonald, deputy provincial. treasurer (finance and economics), who has served as chief economist for almost three years. FINISHING TOUCHES — The plumbers are hooking up the sinks and toilets in the dressing rooms at the Zurich Arena, in preparation for the official opening and dedication planned for Friday, December I. Shown here is Lloyd O'Brien, left, and Eugene O'Brien, right, as they finish up their job. Tickets are still avail- able for the hot turkey banquet to be held in conjunction with the big open- ing event, and can be purchased at the Bank of Montreal, Zurich Pro Hardware or the Citizens News Office. Sorry iincreoses (Continued from page 1) No delegate to Canadian Pub- lic Health Association; one dele- gate, either clerk or deputy clerk, to Municipal Clerks' and Finance Officers' Association; three delegates to Ontario As - satiation of Rural Municipalities, reduced from, three to one, the warden; two delegates only to International Plowing Match,. warden and chairman of agri- culture committee; two dele- gates to Ontario School Trus- tees' Association. Elgin Thompson, Tucker - smith, wondered why it was necessary to send delegates to the International Plowing Match when it wasn't being held in Huron County. The warden said it had always been done. Proposal to authorize send- ing seven delegates, with ex- penses, to the Ontario Good Roads Convention in Toronto produced a sharp query from Clarence Boyle, reeve of Exe- ter. The seven would include the county engineer and mem- bers of the county roads •com- mittee. Mr. toy1e wanted to know why the County of Huron had to set up :a county room at the Good Roads Convention to en- tertain people from Exeter and other places in the county, and other visiting firemen. He pointed out that Exeter already were billed for $40,000 through the county levy, and why make the taxpayer pay more. "It is just money wasted!" he de- clared, Hensall Kinettes To Visit Hospital The regular meeting of the Kinette Club of Hensall was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Drysdale. Each member brought a guest to the meeting, to hear Mrs. Ronald White, of St. Marys, who spoke end showed slides on the work of the March of Dimes. The Kinsmen and Kinette visit to the Ontario Hospital at Goderich will be on November 22. The shut-in visit date has been changed to December 3. The next regular meeting will be December 5. The raffle brought by Mrs. Harold Knight was won by Mrs. Robert Reaburn. nalsaiiimmemeimileminummusemei Renew Your Subscription Now I FIGURE SKATING There is still room for a few more members in the Figure Skating classes, to be held this season at the Zurich Arena. There will be 20 Sessions -- or 40 hours of Instruction FEES: Grade 5 and under: $10 Grade 6 and over: $12 QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS WILL BE IN CHARGE If interested, please contact MRS. DOUG ARMSTRONG, Secretary, Zurich, Ontario Rec League Sets Hockey Schedule With Four Teams A recreational ,hockey league has been organized, and wi11 be made up of four teams, two from Zurich, one from Dash- wood and one from Hensall, The league will play all their games in the Zurich Arena, every Thursday night, during the season. All games will be double headers with the first one starting at 7 p.m. and the second at 9 p.m. The schedule of games is as follows. HOCKEY SCHEDULE December 7 7 to 9—Iiensall vs Braves 9 to 11—Dashwood Kings December 14 7 to 9—Dashwood vs Zurich Braves 9 to 11—Hensall vs Zurich Kings December 21 7 to 9—Hensall vs Dashwood 9 to 11—Zurich Kings vs Zurich Braves December 28 7 to 9—Dashwood vs Zurich Kings 9 to 11—Hensall Braves January 4 7 to 9—Hensall Kings 9 to 11—Dashwood Braves January 11 7 to 9—Zurich Kings vs Zurich Braves 9 to 11—Hensall vs Dashwood January 18 7 to 9—Hensall vs Zurich Braves 9 to 11 Dashwood vs Zurich Kings January 25 7 to 9—Dashwood vs Zurich Braves 9 to 11—Hensall vs Zurich Kings February 1 7 to 9—Hensall vs Dashwood 9 to 11—Zurich Kings vs Zurich Braves February 8 7 to 9—Dashwood vs Zurich Kings 9 to 11—Hensall vs Braves February 15 '7 to 9—Hensall vs Zurich Kings 9 to 11—Dashwood vs Zurich Braves February 22 '7 to 9—Zurich Kings vs Zurich Braves 9 to 11—Hensall vs Dashwood Cliildre is Aid Report Presented to County Council Zurich vs Zurich (By R. S. Atkey) Miss Gertrude Wilkes, home finding supervisor, presented a report of the local director, Huron County Children's Aid Society, to Huron County coun- cil at its November session in Goderich Monday. She said the society uses dif- ferent kinds of homes for dif- ferent need of children: adop- tion homes, foster (boarding) homes, which include wage homes and free homes. Each type has its own resuirements. Miss Wilkes defined various "homes": a "free home" may be a child's natural home to which he has returned on a trial basis after -being in foster home care for a period of time; or a holiday home for the child for a brief period, which may give the mother a "breather" and enable her to cope more adesuately. A "wage home" is one where the child pays his own board, the first step in his .being in- dependent while still in Chil- dren's Aid Society care. The foster home is one in which the society pays board and is responsible for provid- vs Zurich vs Zurich vs Zurich Zurich ing all the other needs of the child. "If he is a baby to be adopt- ed, we do not tell his original name," Miss Wilkes pointed out. "The foster family gives him whatever name they choose while he is there. This gives security, both for the natural parent and the adopting par- ents; also we do not tell from where he has come and often not even his birth date." BAND CONCERT IN THE Zurich Community Centre THURSDAY, NOV. 23 Presented by . , . z • ICS CE TE MAL Bkf' D Adults and High School Students: 50c Children; 25c Be a Booster -- Support Your Band 6 OUNCE Maxwell House Coffee _ _ _ $100 White Swan Tissues _ _ _ 4/49c CREAMED — 19 OZ. Culverhouse Corn 2/39c FANCY QUALITY -1,42 LB. Sockeye Salmon 49c Maple Leaf Cheese Sikes SUPREME Pickles ;r nd Relishes - _ .. 2/59c 48 -OZ. 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