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Zurich Citizens News, 1971-04-29, Page 5BALER THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Huron County Historical Society Holds First Meeting at Bluevale Bluevale Community Hall was filled last Monday evening when the Huron County Historical Society held its first meeting of the year. Reeve William Elston was chairman. He welcomed all the Bluevale community and Mr. Harold Turner of Goderich, pres- ident, welcomed all on behalf of the Society. Mrs. Amber Popp of Clinton gave the financial report stewing a balance of $636. 81, and the 1970 membership of 153. Magistrate Glen Hays spoke of the research work that Mrs. Popp had to do in answering corresp- ondence and stated an assistant would be named. Mr. Turner stated it was hoped a key member could be found in each community that could help in answering these enquiries about family trees etc, He also urged good attendance at the May 13 meeting in the Women's Institute Hall in Belgrave when Mrs. Walter Scott will speak on the history of the Belgrave corn- munity. The June 16 bus trip to Doon Museum was also stressed and anyone wanting to go should contact Mrs. Amber Popp, 165 Rattenbury St. E., Clinton. The history of Bluevale was interestingly told by Mrs. Alice Aiken. She told about the many industries that had been carried on down through the years since 1884. Mr. Walter Shortreed told about the early life of the early settlers in Morris Township. The history of Turnberry Town- ship was given by Mr. Alvin Smith. He said Turnberry had been named after Turnberry Castle in Scotland when it was founded in 1857. Several members of these com- munities spoke for a few minutes on early days in their district. A reading, "The Bluevale Girls against the Jamestown Girls (Ball Team)" was given by Mrs. Harry Elliott. A singsong was enjoyed with Mrs. Harvey Rob- ertson as leader and Mrs. Connie Mann at the piano. A mouth organ trio was played by Harvey Robertson, Bernard Thomas and Elred Nichol, A piano solo was played by Mrs. William Icing. Lunch was served by members of the Bluevale Women's Institute Thanks was expressed by presid- ent Harold Turner to the ladies and Mrs. Bert Garniss replied for the Institute. 0 Auxiliary Meets Regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Blue Water Rest Hone, will be held on Wed- nesday May 5, at 8 p.m. in the Home. New members are welcome to attend. The Aux- iliary are planning a Tea and Bake Sale on May 29. Further announcements will be made shortly. LSMFT Larry Snider Makes It Easy A, t These Low Prices 1966 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE, ,lady driven. Get in the spring withthis lovely blue and whitetop beauty. 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The Exeter Detachment office and its facilities will be open to persons or groups in the area who are interested in learning how their local officers go about their duties, using modern police meth- ods and equipment. Tours will be conducted at the Exeter Detachment office bet- ween 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p. m. from Monday to Friday, May 10 to 14. Any groups wishing to attend are asked to give advanced notice. Evening tours can be arranged • 0 Change of Food elps Biting Dental researchers have found a way to help overcome poorly contoured biting surfaces of teeth by changing the foods one eats. Some years ago, two strains of rats were developed through selected inbreeding. One family was raised to have what dentists felt were poorly contoured biting surfaces, the other family was raised to have the best possible biting grooves. The ones with the poor cont- ours had a high incidence of tooth decay. Food particles were easily trapped and impacted into the surface of the teeth, where acids and bacteria took their Kindergarten Registration For September, 19171 MONDAY, MAY 3 1971 — AT — Zurich Public School FROM 1:15 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 4 1971 — AT — Hensall Public School FROM 1:15 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Children eligible for Kinder- garten Registration must be Five years old on or before December 31, 1971. Parents should bring proof of age and immunization, re. cords. T h e present Kindergarten classes will be open for in- spection by parents or guard- ians registering children. 00112160.06.161.1 heavy toll, The other family of rats had a high resistance to tooth decay because grains of rice and other particles slipped through the grooves of the biting surfaces. Until now, people with poorly contoured surfaces, a heredity characteristic, had to rely on regular brushing habits to ward off decay. It is possible now that by changing the consistency of foods one eats to avoid the en- trapment of food particles, one can raise his resistance to decay. But even people with good bit- ing contours should not think that they can get away without regul- ar brushing. These same research- ers applied decay -causing bact- eria and changed the diet of the so-called "resistant” rats. 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