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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-10-30, Page 16PAGE SIXTEEN ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1969 ICE IS READY - The ice in the Zurich Arena is now ready for use, and skaters had fling on Tuesday night. Arena manager Gordon Hay is shown here as he pulls the around the cement floor, in preparation for the first activity of the season. first cart Board Officials Huron County Board of Educa- tion will hold its next regular meeting on Wednesday evening November 5, instead of Monday evening, November 3, it was decided at last week's meeting in Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton, Monday even- rReason is that the top officials of the board were authorized to attend a founding eunference of the Association of School Educa- tion Officials of Ontario in Nia- agara Falls, Ontario, on Nov- ember 2-3-4. "At the discretion of" D.J. Cochrane, director of education, the authorized him, d r uth ' o d ' im, R.B. Dunlop, business administrator, J.W. Coulter, superintendent of schools, and the two assistant superintendents of schools, to attend the conference. Mr. Cochrane wondered if there should be some one horneto keep store. John B. Lavis, Clinton, board chairman, jocularly asked "per- haps there isn't a store to keep?" Mr. Cochrane explained that a number of groups or associations existed to represent the board's and more particularly the view of the body of officials each re- presented, to the Ontario Depart- ment of Education. "With the coming of the County Board of Education, it was de- cided by each of the groups that amalgamation into one body that would speak with one voice, was necessary, "the director stat- ed. Two important meetings were announced by the board; Tues- day, October 28, board room, their flooding Clinton, -- Advisory Committee, which includes a number of ap- pointed members' Thursday, October 30, Board Room, Clin- ton, -- Advisory Committee on Schools for Trainable Retarded Children. D. J. Murphy, Goderich, County of Huron representative of sep- arate schools, was the only mem- ber of the 14 -member board ab- sent on October 20. D.1. Cochrane, director of education, announced that the arbitration committee, now that all necessary figures and data are available to them, have met and seem to be launched. into their task. A letter address- ed to the chairman of the board from the arbitrators of Middle- sex County, in which a joint meeting was suggested, was re- ferred to the Huron County Arb- itrators. WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR OUR CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE! 20° OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK No Gimmicks ---Just an Honest Discount on Any Merchandise 9 DAYS ONLY Thursday, October 23 to Saturday November 1 NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ® ALL TERMS CASH ZURICH HARDWARE Seven Ministers Attend Convention As many as seven government ministers may attend this year's annual convention of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture from November 10 to 12 at the Skyline Hotel in Toronto. The Hon. William A. Stewart, Ontario's Minister of Agriculture and Food, has accepted an in- vitation to attend the convention banquet on Monday, The Hon. H A. "Bud" Olson, Minister of Agriculture and Food for Can- ada, has been invited to address the banquet gathering. Five other Ontario Government Ministers have been invited to attend an after -breakfast quest-, ion period the last day of the convention where all attending would have the opportunity to have government representatives reply to direct examination. The Hon, W. Darcy McKeough, Minister of Municipal Affairs, has agreed to attend. Also in- vited are the Hon. William G. Davis, Minister of Education; The Hon. C. S. MacNaughton, Treasurer of Ontario; The Hon, Thomas L. Wells, Minister of Health; and the Hon. George A, Kerr, Minister of Energy and Resources Management. The Rev. Sister Thomas Moore, a sure -witted, well-informed critic of farm organizations in the United States, has been in- vited to give an address either Tuesday or Wednesday. It is hoped that she will be able to come from Wisconsin for the engagement. Recently she add- ressed Ontario Farmers and ap- peared on Canadian Television. ALLOWEEN MASQUERADE DANCE IN THE ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 MUSIC BY THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS Lunch and $30 in Refreshments Prizes Tickets $2.00 Each SPONSORED BY ZURICH LIONS CLUB :j::I}:y>i: ;: is is ii}••• >S• 2 -PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES We Carry a Complete Range of Floor Covering and Carpet