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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-06-19, Page 15THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIFTEEN New Manager New manager of the Bank of Montreal's Zurich branch is Jack N. t ice<one, formerly man - agar at Midland. Ile succeeds II, J. R. McKinnon, N‘Inilots been named manager at the 1laliburrun office, \lr. N1chone joined the 13 of N1 at Peterborough and served at ct number of Branches through- out Southern Ontario. Ile was appointed accountant at 3len- heint in Iii. ' and became man- ager ar Whitt)) four year: later. fie Iit:,i, he took charge of the Watford branch. Eight )Fars later, he went to Nlidland as manager, the host he now leaves to ratite to Zurich. Ile was a director of the \Ild- land Roiar\ Cluh and of St, Andrew's Ilespital. STARLITE r DRIVE-IN MEATH 4 ti — Rain or Clear — Open at 8:00 p.m. Show Starts at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars Free Thursday, Friday, Saturday— June 19-20-21 Thoroughly Modern Millie (Color) Julie Andrews, Carol Channing More Teachers Hired By Huron Board Two new teachers were ap- pointed to the teaching staffs and the resignations of seven others Were accepted with re- gret by Huron Count) Board of Education at its meeting, in Cen- tral Huron Central School, Clin- ton Nlotlday evening. The new appointees are: \irs. Darlene Castle, Linelon Count) Board of Education, to Clinton Public School: \Liss Ann SIhiubcl, St, Catharines Teacher's College to Mullet Township School. Those who resigned were as follows: Mrs. .\lieda Nlurra\ front How ick Central School; Nits Mar) Jean Beattie from Central I1urri Sec'oud,.ir School: Ernest Okel from Godericli Distric't Col- legiate Institute: Mrs. Grace 11egg from South Huron District 1ligh School: \Irs. Isobel \lac- I)onald, Neil J. .\berle and Nits. Linda Bell, from I', Ii, Nladill Sccondar) School, \\'iiia ha . 0 Health Official Criticizes Dumps Council tneliib'rs bent 1:1 Hur- on County municipalities were told Wednesday night their garbage dumps were a "disgrace" and the) "went(' be shaken to their boors" when told Ilow inttclt it would cost to bring then( up to medical standards. • K. A. Childs, 'an Ontario ' department of health waste man- agement engineer, told the representatives that legislation • which is in the offing will re- quire 0 complete revision of waste disposal methods: :\ law is expected to he passed by the end of this )car requiring • all garbage sites to he approved by the department of health. Those not approved will have one year to he brought up to require- ments or face being closed. \Ir. Childs toured the count) Wednesday and said•tlic province hopes to see municipalities "get- ting together 111 joint sites 10, prevent rite wasting of useful - land" he said. Nir. Chi Ids warned the rcprese11. Lessees that open dumps will soon become 0 thing of the past and garbage will have to he dis- posed of the sante clay it is hrou- ght !n, Mr, Childs will submit 0 re- port on the count) dumps to the medical officer of health, and "i'ut afraid" he said, "it will not he very c}mtplintcntar)". FOR ENJOYMENT IN EATING OUT Your Someone Special Deserves Our Best WE SPECIALIZE IN . . . CHICKEN, STEAK AND FISH SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED FROM 3 P.M. TO 7:30 P.M. Dominion Hotel Your Hosts: Marg and Ross Johnston ZURICH + :mum,u7rsn I31C I'lSll - All rhe big ones don't get away! Ross Johnston has this a1" \valtoo mounted in the Alpine Rooni of his hotel to prove ft, "Tubb)" was fishiug in ihe. Gulf off of West Palni Beach, !'lnrida, last wii,ter with "Duke" 1'ungblur and Allan (a.scho when he reeled in this beaoty which weighed 28 pounds. The; were fishing from rhe boat :..:aurauder and the catch earn- ed him a Certificate of Award in «l ilful Angling, presented by rbc West Palin Reach i'ishing Club. NIP 1'I,'r\1..1I3) \1EE1'INCI • Fift) two firemen from depart- ments in Huron Count) were guests of the 131yth Fire Depart- ments at 0 mutual aid meeting ;\Londa) evening. Ra) Smillie, of Ile 11 Telephone Coutpan) of Canada \,as special guests ar the sheeting. Ile brou- ght with hint 0 laser beans and showed sonie of the possibilities it presents in rhe field of comm- unication, industry and medicine Don Owens, of the Ontario Fire ,\larshal]'s office, also att- ended the gathering and spoke on the iiiiportancc of reporting fires to the fire uiarshall's office. The iilyth firemen served lunch ar, the close of the meeting. Communities in Huron Count) with representatives at the meet- ing were \Winghaln, Seaford], Rruceficld, Zurich, Crediton, Centralia, f:\ctcr and Brussels. MARY and MARTHA UNIT of Wesley Willis Church Clinton invites you to a ROSE PETAL TEA in the church parlor Wed., June 25 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Why not relax with a friend for an hour, over a cup of tea, and listen to musical favourites of the past. Zurich Centennial Band AND TATTOO Wednesday.., July 2 AT 8 P.M. WITH A PARADE u AT 7 P.M. • ZURICH COMMUNITY FARt Featurin ,- SEAFORTH GIRLS DRUM AND TRUMPET BAND CLINTON LEGION PIPE BAND FOREST EXCELSIOR BAND NEW. HAMBURG RAND GODERICH KINSMEN TOWN BAND ZURICH CENTENNIAL BAND TAVISTOCK CITIZENS BAND CANADIAN ARMED FORCES BAND, CLINTON' Huron Board (continued from page 14) The report indicated the fol- lowing equipment and machine requirements: furniture for Di- rector of Education. Business Ad- ministrator, Assistant Superin- tendent of School, Assistant Su- perintendants, Chief Account- ant and Office Manager, Pur- chasing Agent, Plant Superinten- dent, three secretaries, clerk typist, three clerks, general of- fice equipment, less three exec- utive desks and three secretarial desks on hand. Equipment and machines: six typewriters less three already owned; duplicating equipment (one owned, one Gestetner to be purchased); photocopying equip- ment; calculator (two if payroll done centrally); adding machine; tiling equipment (some owned); cheque protectrograph machine (already owned); two dictating' machines; electric postage me- ter; air conditioners. Various supplies required include letter- heads, envelopes, etc. 0 --- TRY A CITIZENS NEWS CLASSIFIED AD BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m. THURS. and FRI. Jame 19 and 20 — DOUBLE FEATURE — 'Where Were You When The Lights Went Out' Starring DORIS DAY ROBERT MORSE & TERRY THOMAS Showing at 9.15 p.m. — In Color 'Sol Madrid' (Adult Entertainment) Showing at 10.45 — Starring David McCallum & Stella Stevens Color Cartoon WIEMMINNII SAT., MON. and TUES. June 21-23-24 — DOUBLE FEATURE — 'THE GREEN BERETS' (Adult Entertainment) Showing at 9.15 p.m. — Starring JOHN WAYNE, DAVID JANSSEN and JIM HUTTON — In Color 'Chubasco' Showing at 11.00 p.m.—Starring Susan Strasberg and Christopher Jones — In Color and Cartoon WED., THURS. and FRI. June 25-26-27 He's back again . . . JAMES BOND in a Big Double Feature 'THUNDERBALL' Showing at 9.15 p.m, — Starring SEAN CONNERY — AND — 'FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE' Showing at 11 p.m. — Starring SEAN CONNERY (Both Features Adult Entertainment) In Color Cartoon PLEASE NOTE: "Rachel, Rachel" and "Countdown" will be shown at a later date, Coming Next: "Rosemary's Baby" Admittance Restricted To Persons 18 Years of Age or Over — PLUS – "Africa—Texas Style!"