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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-11-30, Page 4PAGE FOUR ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1967 Obituary MRS. MOSES ERB `Mrs. Moses Erb passed away at her residence in Zurich last Thursday, November 23. She was n her 80th year. The former Mary Zehr, of 'Wa , rlao County. she was born August 18. 1888. She was mar- ried to Hoses Erb in 1912. Survivors include her hus- band: one daughter, Mrs. Chris- tian ;Rene) Schultz, Niagara Fall-: ane brother, Daviel Zehr Lowville, New York; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Stiles, Beaver Falls, New York, and Mrs. Christian Schwartzentruber, RR 2, Zurich; two grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral was from the Blake Mennonite Church last Sunday, with interment in the adjoining cemetery. Fun era 1 arrange- ments were in charge of West- lake funeral home. 0 TV VIEWS Sally Field, who has been taking vocal lessons to perfect Sister Bertrille's singing voice for "The Flying Nun", is teach- ing herself to play the guitar. When there's a lull in film- ing an episode of the series, she is in her dressing room strumming away. Zurich Mennonite Ephriam Gingerich, Pastor SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 — 9:45 a.m.—Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School. YOU ARE WELCOME! esanframesesemaramessseessseseennsma St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 — 10:00 a.m.—Church Service. 10::5 a,m.—Sunday Church School. You Are Welcome +EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. John Huether, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 — 10 a.m,—Morning Worship 11 a.m.—Sunday Church School Thursday, December 7 — 8 p.m.—W.S.W.S. Christmas Meeting A friendly welcome awaits you essmisimmaimow LAI�EVIEW CONSERVATIVE Mennonite Church Formerly SS 4, EAST STANLEY Minister — Elmer Grove SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 — 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Worship Service. We invite you to worship with us. Interesting School Reports Given To Ratepayers At Area Nominations Ratepayers at n o m i n a ti on meeting for Hay Township and Zurich heard elementary school boar d representative Garnet Leitch explain that 1968 would probably be the final years that present school boards would be retained. The move to a county school board looms closer, he said. Rumors that the county board would have 12 members are un- confirmed, added Leitch. He reported that the board was extremely pleased that the school mill rate could drop a little for the year. It was due, he said, to the fact that the board was ;the "a good grant, running a little over 70 per cent". Leitch said that while some citizens complained that school teachers were being well paid, he noted that more demands are made on teachers each year. "They can't get nestled down in a course and :teach it year after year," he protested. Instruction for pupils had cost $77,717.75 from January 1 to October 31, according to the statement of revenue and ex- penditure for Hay Township School Area. Plant operation. was next highest expenditure at $19,387.94, with transporta- tion running a close third at $16,016.51. Instructional sup- plies cost $6,668.38 and admini- stration accounted for $5,076.14. Estimated expenditures for the remainder of the year are EEPSAKE DIAMOND PAIR Registered and 3nsurcd Fret t nfodern Design) Set 3t For Sart We will be pleased to serve you for all Christmas Gifts Watches, Clocks, Jewellery China and Crystal Barometers and Binoculars Electric Shavers Dinnerware Sets Just a $1.00 purchase—you may win a fine quality LADY'S or GENT'S WRIST WATCH DRAW CHRISTMAS EVE Hess the Jeweller ZURICH General Contracting NOW WE ARE EQUIPPED TO SERVE YOU IN PLUMBING • HEATING • • ELECTRICAL WORK • dd.ldddhd We will build your HOME • COTTAGE BARN One contract will take cars of your complete project Backhoe Service Now Available F.O4.I.Id41.I.1KINFJ Aluminum Doors and Windows STANDARD STOCK SIZE DOORS Only $38 Completely Installed Richard Bedard DIAL 236-4679 ZURICH $73,186.20. Total cost of opera- tion for the year is estimated at $198.209.24. Leitch said the • board was supplying both schools with TV sets and other audio-visual equipment for educational pur- poses. Re -named for a one-year term on Hay Township School Area board were Carl Oestreicher Ross Turnbull. Leitch is again the Zurich representative. Speaking to the Hay nomi- nation m e e tin g, Oestreicher said the new county system could prove advantageous to the upper brackets of education and troublesome to pupils, par- ents and teachers at the local level. But he added, "I think we are progressing and I don't think education is an expensive proposition at all, when we con- sider what we are getting." He described as "a good move" the new recommenda- tion that a teacher should have only about 20 students in her class at any one time. Doug O'Brien and Herb Klopp representing Zurich and Hay Township, respectively, on the board of South Huron District High School, delived reports noting that 813 students were enrolled at the school. They said there were 44 teachers on staff drawing from $6,000 to $13,200 annually. The principal receives $15,000 each year as his salary. Eighteen buses travel 1,044 miles per day at a cost of 35.4 cents per mile or 47.6 cents per pupils, Best news of the reports, per- haps, was the notation that no future building program is in the offing. At the Hay Township meet- ing, at least one ratepayer made comment about the schools and the cost of education. Said R e i n h o l d Miller, Dashwood, "Our council may not be able to do much .about .it, but at least they could holler a little..' 0 Renew Your Subscription Now Discuss Drains At Hay Nomination About 50 men convened in Hay Township Hall last Friday to take part in a free -wheeling, frank discussion of township affairs, Though council mem- bers and those men connected with the school board were af- forded their usual time for speeches and campaigning, in- telligent questions from the floor pro d de d conversation about various topics. Main concern of many farm- ers in attendance seemed •to be the proper procedure when ap- plying for municipal drainage works. Complaints ,most often rendered was the delays en- countered before the job was finished. Lionel Wilder, nominated for a seat on council, charged that he had made application for a municipal drain over one year ago. .Although he had expected to get action this past April, he declared, work still has not commenced, .Another ratepayer wondered why the engineers were so slow in arriving to survey the drain- age jobs. One man indicated there were times the engineers were entirely wrong and cited a case involving a farm tile drain. Reeve Jack Corbett explained that there were too few engi- neers and too few contractors to handle the ever-increasing number of requests for drain- age work. Clerk -treasurer H. W. Brokenshire backed him up, noting that since the govern - ®a, TilMSEINEMEISIKOSISSEll Annual Meeting Huron Plowmen's Association Department of Agriculture Board Room CLINTON Thursday, Dec. 7 2 p.nt. RUSSELL T. 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Reeves to the north of the county, added deputy reeve Del- bert Geiger, were complaining that councils there had to ten- (Continued on page 8) 0----- LAMES' AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary to Blue Water Rest Home will begin its December 6 meeting at 7.30 rather than 8 p.m. Plans for the evening include a visit from Santa Claus during the Christ - mast party for the residents. A short business meeting will TURKEY BINGO DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Thurs., Nov. 30 at 9:00 p.m. 14 regular games 3 games share -the -wealth Turkey. 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