HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-09-24, Page 15THURSDAY, OPTIMUM 24, 1'►7O
MARRIED 40 YEARS - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn, Sr., were
honoured last Wednesday afternoon and evening on the occasion
of their 40th wedding anniversary. Open house was held at the
home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay,
at Bayfield.
Bowling Scores
SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE
Whippoorwills - D. Stade 498-5
Hawkeyes - E. Gascho -526-2
Varieties - B. Finkbeiner 586-5
Ramblers - J. Turkheim-559-2
Hi Hopes - C. Geiger -567-7
Newcomers - A. Oesch -570-0
High Single - B. Finkbeiner -851
High Triple -B. Finkbeiner -586
LADIES LEAGUE
Night Hawks - J. Hogg - 701 - 7
Dominionaires -B .Reid - 498 -.0
Left -Overs - S. Teevins - 592 -5
Happy Gals - D. Amacher-542-2
Packers - L. Rader - 629 - 0
Starlites - D. Finkbeiner - 732-7
Up & Downs - L. Riddell -594-7
Mix -Ups A. Faber -573 - 0
Pin -Poppers - W. Erb - 485 - 0
Scamps - D. Dietrich - 552 -7
Alley-Oops - M. LaPorte -582-7
Jolly -Six - M. Campbell -539-7
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Bomb Threats at Clinton
Members of the Huron County
Board of Education expressed
deep concern for the recent boml:
threats in Clinton schools. Meet-
ing Monday evening, September
21, in Clinton, the board agreed
to notify the Clinton Town
Council of their concern in the
matter and to offer any assist-
ance it might be able to render
in solving the problems.
It was learned that a bomb
actually was discovered in Cent-
ral Huron Secondary School on
Sunday morning, September 13.
As well, telephone calls warn-
ing.of bombs ready to explode
were received at Clinton Public
School as well as the Separate
School in Clinton.
Gordon Moir, Wingham, urged
the board to "press for the max-
imum penalty" if and when the
culprit or culprits are apprehend -
cd.
"This is a three and half mil-
lion dollar building, " stated
vice-chairman Robert Elliott.
"It seems to be up to anyone
who wants to take a crack at it."
John Cochrane, director of
education, stated that he and
Bob Homuth, principal at Cent-
ral Huron Secondary School,
were "disappointed" in news
coverage of the event which
seemed more interested in•giv-
ing a lesson on constructing a
better bomb than in presenting
facts.
The board members made it
clear that they were not criticiz-
ing anyone for the mishap but
rather expressing a desire to
?rotect the taxpayers' investment
Dy whatever means was deemed
necessary.
PAGE, FIFTEEN
Hensall News
Miss Susan Jinks, London was
a weekend visitor with her grand.
mother, Mrs. Bertha Jinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gelder-
land, of Ridgetown .spent the
weekend with M. and Mrs. Sim
Roobol.
Anniversary services will be
held in Chiselhurst United Chard
on Sunday, September 27, at
2:30 p.m. Speaker Rev. Susan
Seymour, of Granton United
Church. Music by the Zurich
Girls Choir under the direction
of Miss Meda Surerus, and pian-
ist
ianist is Mrs. Beatrice Hess.
At the Lodge meeting of
Hensall I.O.O . F . held last
Thursday in L.0.0 .F. Hall,
the Lodge presented W .0. Good-
win with a fifty year jewel. Mr..
Goodwin joined the Lodge in
Hensall on June 4, 1920, and has
been a member of good standing
since that time.
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