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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-11-12, Page 6PAGE SIX ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 0 oseeee,.aapa(La a eeenennn 4➢t1.0WUQAAV CO.q WQyty QAD CU) tSRA Qy W Q. LP a n ) Q,e a ee DAS/IW00a and DISTRICT NEWS Correepoadent: Mrs. Ervin Rader A number of Lutheran Young People , members of Zion Luth- eran Church attended the Luth- eran Young People's Rally, St. Peter's Lutheran church, Strat- ford, Sunday, November 8, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs.* Douglas Gill's daughter, Janice and Lee McCutcheon at Robinson Memorial United Church, London, Saturday, Nov- ember 7. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Darlene, were Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and family, of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rader and Heather. SILVER ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker celebrated their silver anniv- ersary, Saturday, November 7, at the Dashwood Community Centre. Attendants present were Mrs. Howard Simmons, Kitch- ener, Mrs. Dr. Fred Morlock, Waterloo, Mrs. Clarence Kimpel Kitchener, Mrs. Harold Burgin, Kirkton, Keith Fraser and Peter Simpson, Mt. Pleasant, Wallace Becker, New Hamburg, and Tom Fraser, London. After a dinner, speeches, and mock wedding, bunco and danc- ing were enjoyed. On the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Becker's 35th wedd- ing anniversary November 9, the; donated a full length mirror to the vestry of Zion Lutheran church and are having the collect ion plates refinished. Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Rader have returned home from a trip to Calgary, Alberta, where they visited with Pastor and Mrs. Arth• ur Rader and baby Marc. Brian Rader spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rader and Michael. Valentine Becker flew out to Roblin, Manitoba, to attend the wedding of Reginald Becker and Karen Cross. He visited with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Becker and other relatives. Miss Iris Becker and friend, of Peterborough spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. V. L, Becker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rader, of Goderich were visitors Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Greater and family. Mrs. Irvin Rader spent Friday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Wellwood Gill, of Grand Bend. Irvin Rader, Jim and Lawrence Becker were among a group of hunters who bagged seven deer in the Parry Sound district last week. INSTITUTE MEET The November meeting of Dashwood. Women's Institute was held Tuesday, November 3, with the Agriculture and Canad- ian Industries group in charge of the program and lunch. Mrs. Emil Becker was convenor. Roll call was anwered by giving the name of a favourite fruit or veg- etable. As the guest speaker was unable to attend,the evening was spent playing cards. Prizes were awarded to the highest, Mrs. Howard Maier; lowest, Mrs. Martha Miller. During the lunch hour Mrs. Earl Keller received a prize for the lucky cup. A skit "Pollution Expulsion" was presented by Mrs. Hugh Boyle, Mrs. Bill Becker, and Mrs. Irvin Rader. The president, Mrs. Howard Maier dealt with the business. A belated letter of thanks was read from the Red Cross thanking the Women's Institute for their suc- cessful canvass. Achievement Day is December 12 in South Huron High School for the 4-.H girls. Mrs. Gordon Bender was named delegate for the London Area convention with Mrs. Mates alternate, It was decided to ask for a tour of the new Dashwood Industries plant January 19, and invite the husbands to be guests. Four ladies from Dashwood Women's Institute, Mrs. Howard Maier, Mrs. Martha Miller, Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, and Mrs. Irv- in Rader accepted the invitation from the Zurich Women's Instit- ute to take the short course, "Accessories for the home" last Tuesday and Wednesday. AIR-CONDITIONED DEMONSTRATOR 1970 Pontiac Ventura, 4 -door hardtop. Beautiful Granada Gold with Beige Vinyl top and gold cloth interior. Features 400 cu. in. V-8, 3 -speed turbo-hydramatic, power steering, power disc brakes, radio, rear speaker, Custom Stereo tape player, power windows, power trunk lid, carpet savers, factory air-conditioning, remote door mirror, right door mirror, Custom interior and exterior decor packages, door guards, tinted windshield, fender skirts, clock, double foam seat cushions, deluxe seat belts, H78 x 15 belted whitewalls, etc. Licence J63-504. Balance of 5 year, 50,000 mile warranty. Listed for just under $6,000.00. SALE PRICE $4795 TRADE OR TERMS IAC FINANCING McGEE PONTIAC - BUICK - CADILLAC GODERICH 524-8391 Huron Board of Education Plan New System of Kindergarten Transportation Huron County kindergarten transportation differences will be eliminated by September 1971, . or at least by the time the one -room McKillop schools close next year. Members of Huron County Board of Education meeting Monday evening in Clinton vot- ed eight to four in facor of a motion that will put all kinder- gartens in the county on an all day , every other day basis by September 1, 1971, or upon completion of the Seaforth add- ition, whichever comes first. Beginning in January 19'71, all kindergartens in schools where transportation is a factor, will be held on alternate days. Chairman John Lavis remarked that it might seem as though the board was granting a conces- sion to McKillop students, but he pointed out that McKillop students are still attneding one - room schools too. The motion was decided upon recorded cote. Those members in favor were Chairman John Lavis, Gordon Moir, John Taylor, Mrs. J. W. Wallace, John Broadfoot, Donald McDonald, Bob Elliott and John Henderson. Those opposed were Garnet Hicks, Clarence McDonald, Marilyn Kunder and Jim Taylor. The decision followed weeks of study into a request by Stephen. Township parents to have trans- portation costs for half-day kindergarten in that township paid by the Huron County Board of Education. Since the board felt it would be within the right of every rural -centred kindergarten class to have the same advantages if Stephen was granted its re- quest, a cost study was compl- eted to show what the service would cost it it was implement- ed across the entire county, ex- cluding those schools in towns where transportation is not a factor. The study based on a board proposal at the last regular board meeting to provide half-day kindergarten transportation from S eptember to the end of Dec- ember, From January 1 to the end of June, the students would attend kindergarten classes ori a full-day every other day basis, The study revealed that these noon -hour runs would cost the taxpayers an estimated $1, 357. per bus for the four months. 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