Zurich Citizens News, 1971-04-15, Page 12THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE THIRTEEN,
SAMPLES FOR EVERYONE - A feature at the grand opening of The Cheese House in Zurich
last Saturday was the presence of the Huron County Dairy Princess, Miss Phyliss McKaig. The
Princess handed out samples of various cheeses to all those who visited the new business spot, and
she is shown here offering a taste of some old cheddar to Isidore Laporte.
Students Needed for Huron
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such hobby -type pastimes as
ceramics and art.
7. Personal development course
to help the worker develop furth-
er skills in their line of work
such as additional training for a
welder who does not have train-
ing in a specific skill in welding.
8. Nurses Training, where the
College makes a contract with
a hospital to train a certain numb
er of nurses.
9. The Agency Co-operative
plan where training of a specific
nature is offered in a course des-
igned for a specific group such as
the Independent Insurance Assoc-
iation.
10. Training within a business
or industry, where the college
sends its faculty to an individual
industry or group of industries in
the same locale to train person-
nel right on the job. The college
may draw on experienced instruct
utilize its own instructors who
have had experience in industry
before joining the college staff.
Mr. Milton said that to run a
satisfactory course there must be
15 persons in a class. He said that
he has already reserved 30, 000
square feet of space as soon as it
becomes available at the base bu
would ask for much more if int-
erest among potential students
picked up.
He said it appeared that train-
ed personnel would be able to fin
jobs within the county for years
to come. He said industrial exp-
ansion in the county was at a
rate of six per cent last year and
could run at 12-14 per cent this
year.
But he warned that many of
the industries that have recently
moved into the county will found
er if they do not have access to
trained personnel.
Mr. Milton said he has visited
or made arrangements to visit
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all secondary schools in Huron
County to tell graduating student;
about the courses available.
Anyone wishing information on
full or part time course that will
be offered, he said, could get
further details by contacting
Conestoga College, Huron Infor-
mation Centre, P.O. Box 802,
Seaforth or phoning 519-527-1090
About People You Know . .
Mr. Ed Steckle is a patient in
South I-Iuron Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Waiper,
Detroit, visited with Mrs. Ariet-
;ta Hess and other relatives in
Zurich over the weekend.
Family and friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Haist, Grand Bend,
gathered at the Hay Township
Hall on Easter Sunday to celeb-
Irate their Silver wedding anniv-
ersary.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulford,
Brent, Jeff and Mr. and Mrs.
Ferd Haberer spent the Easter
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Barton, Kansas, Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hess
and family spent the Easter week-
end at their cottage in the Pinery
Miss Carol -Ann Desjardine,
Mt. Carmel, spent the weekend
with Miss Donna Schilbe.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Brien,
Jimmy and Jennifer, of Niagara
Falls, spent the holiday weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien,
Mr. and Mrs. Don, Gascho and
family, of Montreal, spent the
holidays with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Gascho, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. G, Cochrane, of
Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. John
Peters, of Toronto, were also
weekend visitors with the Gaschos
Mr. and Mrs. Don Oke and
family spent the weekend in
Toronto with friends, also attend-
ing the Zurich Bantam hockey
games in Oakwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Broken -
shire and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Huston were weekend visitors wits
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Amacher,
Smith Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. C.K. Lewis
arrived home from Stockholm,
Sweden, to spend some time at
the home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stew-
art Deitz. Mr. Lewis was admit-
ted to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Friday for treatment.
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VISIT
The Cheese House
ZURICH
FEATURING:
X x X LADEN CHEESE x x x
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1DIWISION OF GERBRO CORP.
PHONE 262-2605
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