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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-07-15, Page 14PAGE 14 1 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. 0 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. 014. SAYS Golden Glimpses BLUE WATER REST HOME 4 _ _ _ _ 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. r• General MAN/SFREE E"�yCHOOSE Contracting TO N/S OWN FORM OFOWERNMEMT "BLONDE.., BUILDING BRUNETTE OR RE0 4540 • and REMODELLING WE WILL BUILD YOUR I-IOME • COTTAGE • BARN • GARAGE One contract will take care of your complete project, including PL�"17[]BING IIEATING • ELECTIt7[CAI. WO Backhoes Available for Prompt Service l minum Doors and Windows ST(M:C'a1OARD STOCK SIZE DOORS Completely Installed Only $38 Richard Bedard DIAL 226 ,4679 ZURICH 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 Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER New machine "reads" credit 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 them. A flawless ball bearing can only be made in outer space, where liquids always assume the shape of a perfect sphere. Our fine cars are scientifically crafted of close -to -flawless parts. Test-drive one at Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer 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 (continued from page 1) 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. .5 mplicity The Safety Wringer Washers ' large 21/4" roll. full reset detergent deflector shields large 11 Ib. family tub insu?-air tub pump control 3 -way pressure release safety wringer finger tip clutch cap control 6 vane aluminum agitator under agitator lint trap reinforcing ring around skirt automatic timer shuts off machine to prevent over washing 5 large 2" casters for easy moving Plus 2 Yr. Parts Warranty 5 Yr. Exchange On Transmission new SUPERTWIN ZURICH PHONE 236-4911 • True..gyrator action • Constant rinse • Quiet gear drive HARDWARE MAIN INTERSECTION — ZURICH