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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1971
Grand Bend Agree
To Sponsor School
Last Monday night Grand
Bend council agreed to sponsor
the Huron Hope Nursery School
located about three miles south
of the village.
The school housed in the
Alhambra Hall, formerly St.
Damien's school has been spons-
ored since its inception by the
South Huron and district Associat
ion for the Mentally Retarded.
A large delegation from this
association headed by president
Mrs. Gerald Godbolt along with
Mrs. Anne Stafford, home care
consultant for the Ontario Ment-
ally Retarded Association asked
that council establish the school
in order to collect grants from
the provincial government.
Early this year, a licence was
received to operate the school
as a day nursery for handicapped
children but without government-
al aid.
With municipal backing, a
grant of .80 percent is available
to operate the school.
The first year's budget based
on four children attending the
nursery three days a week would
be $4, 500. After the grant is
received the net cost to South
Huron ratepayers would be $900.
This cost would then be divid-
ed among the district municipal-
ities according to the number of
children attending from each
township or village.
Grand Bend council decided
to establish the school provided
the area municipalities agree to
pay their share for students at-
tending.
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Lodge Picnic
On Sunday, July 11, the annual
I.O.O .F . and Rebekah picnic
was held in Hensall Community
Park. Families of Oddfelkows
and Rebekahs enjoyed a programe
of sports and games with prizes
going to the following contestants
Children five and under, Melany
Lovell, boys five to eight years,
PJ '.11 Hoggatth, Donald Sarras;
C alq, five to eight years,
Dr_t.bie Consitt; young men's
e, Keith Lovell; kick the slip-
per, ladies, Mrs. Keith Lovell;
I+ , lents kick the slipper, Al Hog-
carth; relay race, Keith Lovell's
team; drop the clothespin into
milk bottle, Bob Parson's team'
pass the thimble, Keith Lovell's
team. All enjoyed a sumptuous
picnic lunch.
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_ _ _ _ Blue Water Rest Home
We are glad to report that
vacation time has brought a large
number of daily visitors to the
Home to visit with families and
Old Friends and the residents
derive a great deal of pleasure
from these visits.
Wednesday evening a number
of our residents enjoyed their
trip to the village to take in the
Issue Warning
On Soup Products
The Food and Drug Director-
ate of the Department of Nation-
al Health and Welfare this week
advised consumers not to eat
soups sold in Canada under the
Hickory Farms of Ohio, Ancora,
and Reese Finer Foods labels.
These products are produced in
the Newark, New Jersey plant
of Bon Vivant Soups, Inc. Small
amounts of these soups have been
available for sale on the Canad-
ian market, primarily in gour-
met food sections of supermarkets
and in food specialty shops.
In a previous announcement,
the Directorate noted that a fatal
case of botulism food poisoning
in the U. S, had been associated
with Bon Vivant brand vichys-
soise soup and advised Canadians
not to eat Bon Vivant brand
soups and sauces until further
notice.
The Food and Drug Director-
ate emphasized that no cases of
botulism associated with soup
products by Bob Vivant have
been reported in Canada.
As an additional precautionary
measure, however, consumers
should not eat soups with Hickory
Farms of Ohio, Ancora or Reese
Finer Foods labels, until further
notice. Stocks of these products
are being removed from the
market.
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Zurich Band Tattoo at the Park.
We are grateful to those who
supplied transportation for them
so that they could enjoy this
evening of entertainment.
On Thursday evening all the
bingo fans enjoyed their evening
of fun and refreshments.
Mrs. Jennetta Finnigan return-
ed from a week's visit with her
daughter , in Barrie. Mr. John
Donald visited for a few days
with his daughter in St. Marys
over the weekend. Mr. Edwin
Gardiner is presently vacationing
with his family in Goderich.
Mrs. Rose Russell spent a few
days with her nieces in Bayfield.
Mrs. Mary Cameron returned
from London after visiting for a
few days with her family. Mrs,
Susie Snider spent a few days in
Dashwood with her niece. A
number of residents have had the
pleasure of little jaunts during
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card and destroys any
reported stolen.
Roads in England that are
polished by wear have more
traction now that epoxy resin
and thin aluminum chips have
been spread over them.
Use of plastics will top use of
steel by year 2000.
Are dual headlamps on the
way out? Fewer '71's have
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the week with family and friends.
We have planned to have some
Irish Films on Tuesday, July 27.
Mrs. Orval Storey, of Seaforth,
will be present with some of her
dance students and will provide
entertainment during the evening
We know a number of people
enjoyed the program they pres-
ented during the winter and we
hope you will acceptthis as an
invitation to come and enjoy
the evening and visit some of
your friends as well.
Rev. Bruce Guy conducted the
evening chapel service on Sun-
day evening.
Stanley Council
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Madge drain, at an estimated
cost of $13, 500 was approved,
as was the report of the Taylor -
Greer drain, at an estimated
cost of $18, 620. Court of revis-
ion on both drains will be held
on July 20, at 8 p.m.
Accounts were passed for
payment as follows; general,
$65, 052.17; roads $12, 987.75;
McCowan drain, $374; and the
Stanley Big Drain, $530.80.
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