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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-10-05, Page 13THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1972 TODAYS CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN This has been a difficult year for Ronny. He has seen a younger brother go to adopting parents. Then two girls whom he knew as foster children like himself were also adopted.• But so far an adoption home has not been found for Ronny. No wonder this nine-year-old is worried about his future and is constantly asking: "What about me?" Ronny is an attractive youngster with a pleasant shy manner, very eager to be friends. Canadian -Indian in descent, he is in good health, perhaps a little small for his age, with dark eyes, dark hair and medium complexion. His glasses are for near- sightedness. Ronny is pictured outdoors where he spends his happiest times. Ile would like to live on a farm. He loves baseball, camping and hockey, Fishing— summer or winter is his delight. Ronny is not a great student and had some difficulties in Grade three, but he was promoted and is now in Grade four. Itis special problem is with reading. however, he is an interesting boy who expresses himself well. This lovable youngster needs a mother and father to love hien and take an interest in him and his doings. They should be warns, affectionate people who understand he has memories of his past life and who will not pressure him for academic achievement. It will be best if he is the youngest in the family or at least if there are no children close to him in age. To inquire about adopting Ronny, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in- formation, ask your Childs en's Aid Society. IIT WANTS A FAMILY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Victoria Street ZURICH 236-4672 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Open house at Clinton centre of Conestoga (continued from page 1) occurred in Huron during my stewardship as your Provincial representative, " he added. Mr. MacNaughton went on to say, "but I suggest we would be wrong to look inside this facility today just to determine what is immediately available in terms of information and training, What we should see, I believe, is the opportunity this centre offers. For our young people, for our adults, for our industries and commercial enterprises, for our municipal- ities and institutions, this centre provides the opportunity to pursue individual and com- munity development." The Huron M.L.A. added that the rapid development of Conestoga College itself illust- rates the vigour with which this program was embraced and pursued across Ontario, under the guidance of Boards of Gov- ernors appointed for each of the 20 colleges covering the province. "This fall, I understand, Conestoga is serving almost 1, 5000 full time students in its four -county area, and several tines more part-time students, Mr. MacNaughton said. From among its broad range of prog- rams, I understand it has ach- ieved considerable recognition for its achievements in the vital area of communications." The speaker also pointed out that this Clinton centre, as an extension of Conestoga itself, represents the province's venture into Huron with a practical, occupation -oriented and comm- unity -geared educational prog- ram that our changing lifestyle requires today. "To a considerable extent, I suggest, this centre will become what the people of Huron want of it. It should, and will, I am confident --respond to what our citizens desire, " he added. The Provincial treasurer con- cluded his remarks by saying, "I believe all of you will agree that it is appropriate for this SILO GAS WARNING As farmers are now filling silos with green corn, the Farm Safety Council warns of possible silo gas accumulating one to three days after filling. If it is necessary to enter the silo, do so only after running the blower for one half hour to ventilate it. Most silo gases are heavier than air and may sink down the shaft and fill the barn or feed room with poison gas. Farmers are advised to keep feed room doors open and stables well ventilated to prev- ent loss of livestock or possibly human life for the first few days following silo filling. matiliaammommwasesmamizatm Independent Shipper to United Co-operative of Dnta,rio Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotc'hmer Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL. BAYPIELO 565.2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service No Charges or, Pick-up ssomwswananweinswessessemesesseases centre to be established on the site of what was once one of the leading institutions in practical education for our Canadian Armed Forces. Here, when CFB Clinton was operational and particularly when it was better known as Canadian Air Force Base, Clinton, this community PAGE 13 I witnessed highly successful training in sophisticated tech- nology and the equally import- ant area of human relations development." Following the opening cere- monies the visitors were taken on a tour of the new facilities by various members of the staff. PHIL!S VARIETY MAIN STREET =- ZURICH featuring a complete line of Groceries * Confectionery * Novelties * Phone 236-4930 for free delivery on orders of $5.00 or over GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES CATES ane 61 EBENTURES 7 3/4 °A) FOR 4 YEARS 7 1/2 % FOR 3 YEARS 6 3/4 % FOR 2 YEARS 6 1/2 % FOR 1 YEARS 2364332 — ZURICH Drop hi And See Our Ne OF PLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY! Westlake Furnitu Main Street ZURICH Phone 236-4364