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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-07-01, Page 1271 ny r, ri rt, rs THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE THIRTEEN 96 Students to Receive Diplomas A total of 96 students at South Huron District High School will receive their secondary school graduation diplomas this year, as a result of having completed four years of their five-year program. The students are; Michael Ad- amson, Fred Elder, Robert Green, Ron Hartman, Ross Huntley, Charles Miner, Doug Mock, Philip Nelson, Michael Chandler, William Taylor, Ron Amerongen, Robert Sanders, Carol Gingerich, Anne Keys, Susan McCaffrey, Gwen Mills, Roberta Neil, Linda Sangster, Sander Skinner, Susan Tuckey, Sally Verkerk, Susan Wooden, Patricia Cannon, Paula Siebert, Larry Hess, Donald Jones. William Kraft, Kenneth Lee, Ronald Rau, Joseph Rea - burn, Robert Rowe, John Thomsot Brenda Brintnell, Jean Ann Den- omme, Cecile Hall, Joanne Hayter, Debra Hera, Joyce Kers- lake, Marlene Stewart, Gail Sweet, Irene Westelaken, }leath- er Whitney, Brian Bestard, Don- ald Gifford. Peter Groot, Garry Hess, Peter Kleinstiver, James Neilson, Stan Rawlings, Stephen Wuerth, Marie Anderson, Cheryl Clausius, Lynda Ferguson, Susan McDonald, Barbara Regier, Barbara Stanlake, Ruth Thomson, Beth Troyer, Martha Van Esbr- oeck, Elizabeth Vermunt, Arl- ene Zimmer, Larry Bourne, Rod Chapman, Jack Darling, Larry Denomtne, Robert Dobbs, Gary Eagleson, Sandra Baker, Brenda Blair, Deborah Etherington, Elva Finkbeiner, Rita McCann, Susan McCann, Catherine Mc- Keever, Nancy Miller, Brian Campbell, Larry Haugh, Thomas Ryan, Joy Whiteford, Muriel Abbott, Iris Alexander, Barbara Bischoff, Jane Broderick, Jo- Anne Burke, Lanna Clarke, Julie Corriveau, Maryke De- Mooy, Jo -Anne Gaiser, Sharon Jacobe, Janet Meidinger, Sherry Otis, Lorraine Ventin, and Sandra Webb. 0 Stephen Council Iss{es Permit At the latest meeting of Steph- en township council, renative approval was given to the Duf- ferin Hotel at Centralia to build an addition at the south side of the present building to enlarge the lounge facilities. A delegation from Centralia was in attendance, asking that more streets in the police vil- lage be paved. The township will be compl- eting their incentive works program by June 30. Clerk Wil - mar Wein reported that the tree removal program was working well with an average of three men being employed on the project. Also, the club house at the Dashwood athletic field is near- ing completion. WSuiwui�ffkr��l it��lr4�� j''( i+�t�1�� I f��l 111,4y i141i1 j “nv 1 H 11'M i,u 1'Iwa(i 4 t �11f<p For All Your Camping Needs SALES and Rentals Sunset and Sandpiper Trailers Truck Campers We Have 2 Complete Truck And Camper Units For Rent BOOK EARLY — DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED Graham Arthur Rentals MAIN ST. SOUTH 235-1373 EXETER HEWS of DASHWOOD Mark Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chandler was the top boy in the graduating class at Stephen Central School, He received the Albert Gaiser award at the banquet last week. Mrs. Irvin Rader attended a Amber Rebekahs Elect Officers Noble Grand Mrs. Myrtle Tay- lor presided for the final meeting Wednesday evening, of Amber Rebekahs. Vice Grand Mrs. Eliz- abeth Riley reported for the visit- ing committee. It was announced that the in- augural meeting will be held in Amber Lodge, July 7, at S p.m. when all Past Grands will attend. The following officers were elected; Noble Grand, Mrs. Olga Chipchase; vice grand, Mrs. Dor- othy Beaton; recording secretary, Mrs. Leona Parke; financial secretary, Mrs. Bertha MacGreg- or; treasurer, Mrs. horothy Corb- ett. The L , O ,O, F, and Rebekah Lodges will hold a picnic at ilensall Park, July 11. Mrs. Earl Campbell and Airs. Elgin Thompson, representatives to the Slst. Rebekah Assembly in Toronto, the latter the scholar. presented reports. 0 Goal' erkh ;eve Chosen; by NEW For C)lii ate Paul Carroll, 27, Godericli reeve and an elementary school teacher, Wednesday night was elected New Democratic Party candidate for Huron riding in the next provincial election. Mr. Carroll won by a 29-14 vote against his lone opponent, Ed. Bain, 54, an employee of Dominion Roads Machinery Co., of Goderich. A third person nominated, Herb Klapp of Zurich, declined to run. About 65 persons attended the nomination meeting. Speaker Kenneth Bolton, MPP (NDP - Middlesex South), predicted the Conservatives will want to fight next fall's election on the issue of free enterprise. Archdeacon Bolton said he hoped the Conservatives will refrain from resorting to the type of "smear tactics" used by Prem- ier W.A.C. Bennett during Brit- ish Columbia's Last election camnaian. Fellow Citizens Of Huron: Why NDP? That question has been voiced this week to the degree that I hoped it would be. Many of you have come to me and asked that question and I know that many of you are asking each other. The answer is quite simple: The NDP is the only political party with the policies for a just government in Ontario. It is the only party promoting a truly democratic society where all men are accepted as men of equal worth. It is the party whose policies directly reflect the wishes of our people. The NDP is people... People concerned with real problems and people with solid answers to solve those problems. I have taken my stand as the candidate for the NDP knowing full well the obstacles before me.... Knowing full well that many of the citizens in Huron have yet to learn the true meaning and worth of the New Democratic Party. It is with this feeling that I accept the challenge of presenting to the citizens of Huron a sound policy for government in Ontario. It is with this feeling that I will go out to you in the coming months to acquaint you with NDP. Respectfully, PAUL CAR OLL workshop for History Curators at Elimville Hall last Tuesday. Mrs. R,C, Walker, Provincial Curator was in charge, Miss Marlene Taylor, Kitchen- er visited with Miss Sharon Rad- er. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Genttner, Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Genttner attended the Fulcher- Tangley wedding at Oakville at Oakville, Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Genttner attended the McNaughton -Lock- hart wedding at Ailsa Craig, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Genttner attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Jonathon Pollard, Strathroy. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Genttner were Mr. and Mrs. George Fulcher, John Neil, and Aliss Donata Fulcher, Toronto. CONFIRMATION SERVICE Three young adults, Patricia Bender, Janice Tiernan, and Scott Boyle were confirmed in Calvary 'United Church, Sunday, June 27, by Rev. Bruce Guy. GOLF 9 HOLES at Sanders Par 3 'PITCH & PUTT' Grand Bend 1 mile south of OWRC lake side of hwy. 21 We rent short sets 'Spalding Franchise' PONY RIDES j Jim Darling, left, of Darling's IGA bought the grand champion raised by Robert McGregor, while Joe Merner purchased the reserve grand champion for Merner's Meat Market from Murray McGregor. The Hensall Calf Club wish to express their appreciation to all the buyers who attended the Hensall-South Huron Calf Club sale last Tuesday evening and who, by their brisk bidding, made the show a success. It is support such as this which enables the committee to carry on with the program among the young people in our community and we know everyone shares a pride in their accomplishments. BUYER NO. PURCHASED Darlings I.G.A. (Champion @ 41c Ib.) 3 Joe Merner for Merner's Meat Market (Reserve 38c) 1 Ray Bell for Burns & Co. 15 Rodger McCloy for Stirlings Packers 10 Wm Rinn for Canada Packers 8 Emerson Gill for Corbett Sales 7 Don Crothers 7 Hensall Sales Barn 4 Ed Watson 5 Coleman Packing Co, (George Ardy) 4 Al Scholl for Al's Super Save 4 Bruce McCall for Brussel's Livestock Ltd. 3 Teo Van Steeg for Lobo Abattoir 3 Dees Beef (Art McCaugherty) 3 Exeter Frozen Foods 3 Ed Gardhouse 2 Harold McCue for Canada Packers 2 Les Charleton for F. W. Fearmans Co. 2 J. M. Schneiders Ltd. 2 Murray Carrothers for Town Packers 1 Bill Green for U.C.O 1 Bill Dale for U.C.O. 1 Roy Scotchmer for U.C.O 1 Michael Dojal for U.C.O. 1 Campbell McKinley for Dun & Levack 1 Clarence Poortinga 1 Robt McKinley, MP 1