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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-05-01, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1969 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIVE RAISE OVER $400—Pupils of St. Mary's Separate School, St. Joseph, raised over $400 recently when they completed a walk from Drysdale to Grand Bend in support of the South Huron Association for the Mentally Retarded. The group of students Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Regier were pleasantly sur- prised on the occasion of • their 25th wedding anniversary, when members of their family treated them by tak- ing them out to dinner and later in the evening had arranged a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Rau. All members of their family and friends helped to celebrate the occasion. are seen here as they prepare to embark on their project, along with their principal, Sister Jean Marie, at the extreme right. Sister Jean Marie, along with another teacher, Mrs. John Laporte, accompanied the group on their well -sponsored walk. Raw sewage is coming to the surface of a playground at the Blyth Public School Now Available At McAdam's TV LEONAR Home Freezer • Automatic Interior Light • Automatic Temperature Control • Perma-brite Exterior Regular Value $309.95 Only ,)29.95 Handy Storage Baskets Included Store Your Food At Your Fingertips . . • • • ... With Summer -time Freshness We also carry Leonard Refrigerators and Ranges MADAM'S TV Zurich TWO Hensall 2364094 LOCATIONS 262-2833 Closed Mondays -- Open All Day Wednesday and a member of the board of education demanded Monday that immediate steps be taken to correct the school's septic system. Garnet Hicks of R, R. 3, Exeter, said he visited the school on a budget commitr- s ee tour and saw that "sewage practically runs on the ground by a ball diamond" on the school's lower playground. Urging that the condition be remedied in two days", Mr. Hicks said the board chairman, John Lavis of Clinton and John Henderson of R. R. 5, Seaford', re- presentatives of the area which includes Blyth, should meet immediately with someone from the Huron County Health Unit. Mr. Hicks said the prob- lem stems from a "blunder" made by the Health Unit and is up to the health agency to find the solution. "This is terrible in my books, just terrible", said Mr. Hicks. The board directed that Mr. Lavis and Mr. Hender- son check the situation and authorized them to have the septic system corrected. ectrical 11Aodlerniz tion: rest way to improve on home prmrents If you're planning improvements around your home, the best place to start is with your house- hold wiring. Electrical modernization can help you enjoy modern lighting, add extra appliances and have all the outlets you'll ever need, with never a blown fuse. Electrical modernization will probably cost less than you may think and the Hydro Finance Plan can help make it possible. CaII a qualified electrical contractor for more information, or ask your hydro. live better electrically Zurich Hydro -Electric System W. DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG, Manager