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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-05-06, Page 8ViSISORMONIMMOMMaMEMMilimmtwwwa G baa 0' 0 moostiogod PAGE EIGHT Prepare For `Flowers of Hope' (ampaign (by Rev. A ,C ,Blackwell) 6-17 year olds, and Mrs. Blewett ions have set up their own work - Everyone attending the meet- of the Huron Hope Nursery near shops e.g.; Goderich, the intent- ing of the South Huron Associat- Grand Bend, reported on progress ion in this case is for the South ion for the Mentally Retarded of the under -six age group, Both Huron and District Association to found a job to do last Wednesday schools appreciated the volunt- join with the associations of night in the Exeter Public School, eer groups who provided lunches Goderich and Wingham to estab- Itwas anoymeeting, is but the and entertainment and trips, lish one workshop. noise was from the staplers used and also the gifts of tricycle Elzar Masse and Rev. Andrew in stapling up the packages of parts resulting in reconstruction Blackwell have been assigned the seeds to be distributed in the tricycles being used by the pupils, Zurich vicinity for the canvass; "Flowers of Hope" fund drive to The next meeting of Region Mrs. Frances Mickle was named take place during the week end- Two of the Ontario Association for Ilensall; other appointments ing May 15. The blitz day is is due to take place in Goderich for Dashwood, Crediton and else - Friday, May 14, in the towns and on June 15. An expensive but where are pending. Mrs. Carfrey villages of South Huron and dist- necessary concern affecting this Cann, of It.R,1, Exeter, was in rict. area will be the plans to secure charge of getting the marigold Mrs. Gerald Godbolt, presid- buildings suitable for a workshop seeds, bulletin covers, and can- ent of the local organization, for trainees older than eighteen vassers' envelopes distributed. chaired the meeting for a brief years. The donations through During the meeting, Mrs. A. business session in which Mrs. the Flowers of Hope distribution Hemmingway showed the certif- Scott, principal of the Huron will be largely directed toward icate which had just been receiv- Hope Day School, Huron Park, this project. ed recently by the Huron Hope reported on activities of the While some local organizat- Nursery School. This certificat- ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1971 i 1 a6� LLI imunt 41 Z ;7. raCZ LILA ammo 111 ignmmi town 00 WU oft Ewa Me MAIO agx w act urt cea"." istio Um VI0 999999 ran z E CO 9- C4 ion represented months of work in the qualifying of the teachers at special training courses, get- ting the building inspected with regard to health, fire and safety regulations, even having the teachers inoculated so that they are now medically qualified to work with young children. Membership in the South Huron and District Association costs $2.00 per year per individual or $3.00 per couple. The next public meeting will be held in the Exeter Public School auditor- ium on May 19. Everyone is welcome to attend. 0 The difficulty of speeches is that you are perpetually poised between the cliche and the indiscretion. Many fathers approve of their sons wearing turtlenecks•lt helps to preserve the family ties. 6�. Lau cae Let alomee • o C 0 CMesoe 0 Cliae L-• L- 4- Cs CT) _ ar A CI >.. v C d0 u . en it, tlG o C •A 'u; ca .�.,''L1 G 4) V L w v° is m . u F m m u .o O � = t.'U z a> .g - 5. o oS c .c U M es a-. 0 -0 4 a .0 a. 0 u; to F x ro c 0 • 5 -,°m c J ° > • Y cc .y:..a ▪ 5 .E I0,. • 0 0 ,e3 - 1 ▪ -0 al d .t V 5 C 5 0 A > O 0 A 0, a. m ;- q ;10.).:. o son .7• .E. 0 ' •3 s c . . M C ° % ;n C . 7 0 0 '•4 6. 0 - 2, a 0 m .° o. 5 w r4 L. 4 n. '3.t1 :0 u81 u 4001. 0 as 628 z vu 2 Eel �® :D ce CIG ce uu Q eL USE RUBBER MATS Rubber mats for livestock stalls are being tested at the Elora Dairy Research Station in dace of such conventional loose beddings as straw. Dr. LB. Stone, Animal Science Department, University of Guelph, says rubber mats can save farmers the cost of two of three pounds of straw per cow daily and moreover are far better adapted to mod- ern liquid manure disposal systems that cannot accommod- ate too much loose bedding. Tests recently made at Cornell University and Pennsylvania State University show that while five to seven pounds of straw per cow is required each day in a conventional stall barn, only two to five pounds is required per day when stall barns cont- ain rubber mats, oce gig cot L Le 01 0 In .)d • 0 t00 > + 80 1 r THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE NINE DAS/IWOOP and DISTRICT NEWS Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader Members of Dashwood Women': Institute accompanied by their husbands or a friend visited the Dashwood Industries at Centralia Tuesday, April 27, where they enjoyed dinner, a tour of the plant, and explanations of what went on there by key men of the plant, followed by a movie. All received souvenirs and agreed it was an evening well spent. Fred Messner returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, Lond- on, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cornelius and Mark, Sarnia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 0 and Desert Sand . . • 0 5 CO V 0 5 5 00 C') Q y y • m.0 0 q u °1•, 6: t/9'. E2 vh ° V. F. CL 4.1 F + O 0 u 3 E � y 8 - •0) • 0 .� • H >•°e.G am • . G 0 • Vi.45' 13 Q 0 5 -° y V 5 N U N O 0 O a u'•00 U • 5 s .+), 6.09 Len Da co w to GO CO ea a,. 664 a. esa ems) 7" ualc cs.‘- a.) 8 4- 0.4 0°4 G9 F- ecw • C] che 0,1 o vw 51 • b . , b ca 1~ (1) . 0 o) 0 C O c . C.. 6) C w w ti • c cC .� CO coo O U 0 .0 0) L. YC a) ▪ co a) a a) cu 0 O O ... ar. s Ay F-. 'b 4 =• as a: 00� 0) z m a) ro a) v 0 :i 80 4o:,) kgi ce a;La.nm� �, � g!! ‘011 ammo�d 0 Z v7 SUNRAY YELLOW Uw X at V,1 Mervyn Tiernan. Mrs. Laura Datars spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Datars and family, Grand Bend. That car wash that was to be held last Saturday was rained ' out. Weather permitting it will be held in the same place this Saturday. Don't forget the Dash- wood Bantams. Four sets of twins in two years 8 months. Well it happened on the farm of V, L, Becker. In 1968 he purchased a hereford cow, That same year she had twins; in 1969 she had twins; in 1970 she had twins; last Sunday, May P.V.C. CORRUGATED 26" 999samiaCt50172 z 99� 5 6A 0% Lin c4 c4 to to 1. Pte. D ILI < ® M ®120 2W 6u. (3 0 -- CI z 0 us sil co < n m "pplyy 0,ppyyZ - tek O x x Q z E lli illihil LU M ce CIw0 Q im 0 r.• ca De an 45 0 010 O VI/ a a CI ou s I- .. ,,,,. V ot INSTALL IT AND FORGET IT! Lelv1 t� z ›rai z c rn i- 70 0 2 c , Z o • ,> o u c d H d � ✓ a 7 ..a 0 OC -a u u } .> C 0, o d a c O • a 0 Y 0) 6• E i N L .13 MCI TZ 0 dl® Q °o NM"; ..- o � Z m c 3 3 E Z E tcrnnisincrincrinnrritrreb 2 she had twins. Now it looks as though she has competition , for a holstein cow gave birth to twins on the same farm, Mrs. Mabel Gassman and George Gossman attended the Krananburg-Gossinan wedding in Kitchener, Saturday. The bride is Mrs. Gossman's granddaughter. The 4-11 girls modelled their "Separates for Summer" at a fashion show Wednesday, April 28, for the mothers and members of the Dashwood Women's Instit- ute. Mrs. Gordon Bender, Marj- orie Schenk, and Coxa VanRaay were commentators. E - L -O 0 C i V a) C aI ) 0 0 • C V .t 0 i 3-873 0 3'� O 0 a) 0 V� N C (1) •.,- 0 0 - 0 m •17 .r • ' L C (1, N 0 Q_ 3 0- -C c 0 N a 0 a)) 0 0 Le; 0 "t7 0 LU 0.. 0 LU ®t7 w Z a Q Q a� 17) M 0- ) c a) J 0 w 00 cliko Ict in - STANDARD DUTY SEWER PIPE 10' Lengths N s C a� 0 Varna News Mrs. Henry Voss left last week to visit relatives in Holland for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whyte, David, Brian, and Crystal, of Seaforth, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClymont. Mr. and Mrs. H. Woodruff of St. Catherines are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster. Charles Reid, Ivan McClymont. Watson Webster and Fred McCly- mont attended the County Orange Lodge at Seaforth on Friday even- ing last. Special Mother's Day service will be held in the United Church on Sunday. The U, C, W, are holding their May meeting on Thursday even- ing of this week. A plant sale will be held at the close. 0 0 Ac'hievement Day The Home Economics Branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food is again holding Achievement Days in Huron County. This season the 950 girls who are participating have learned to make summer separates, as well ,as how to choose a pattern and fabric to suit their individual hair colouring, figure type and pers- onality. Miss Catherine Bunt, Home Economist for Huron County, will be holding Achievement Day for all the Zurich groups in South Huron High School, on Saturday May 8. Do plan to attend the afternoon program of the Achievement Days in your area. 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