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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Stephen opposes
sewage kedaon
Stephen township council went'
on record last Tuesday night,
in opposition to a sewage syst-
em lagoon pond being located
in the township.
The lagoon has been proposed
by Ontario Ministry of the Env-
ironment officials to serve the
Grand Bend sewage system and
would be located in the west
end of the township on propert-
ies owned by Orval Farrel or
Allan Walper.
The latest Stephen motion
points out the township is not in
need of sewage facilities and
the lagoon pond would be serv-
icing another county.
At a recent meeting of inter-
ested municipalities, one of the
owners Allan Walper stated
emphatically that he wouldn't
have a lagoon on his property
at any price.
Since that time Grand Bend
council has withdrawn their
original motion asking for a
sewage system. The Environ-
ment Ministry has acknowledged
the rescinding of the motion
and advised all moves on the
project have come to a halt.
The present Stephen township
dump located at part of Lot 3,
Concession 5 will be phased out
by July 31 as requested by the
Ontario Ministry of the Environ-
ment.
Plans are being made to en-
large the present dumping
grounds at Lot 3, Concession 14
to facilitate the entire township.
These facilities will be open
daily under supervision begin-
ning August 1.
Council gave their approval
to a resolution from the Ontario
Municipal Recreation Associat-
ion asking that old abandoned
railway right-of-ways be used
for hiking, biking and snowmob-
iling.
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DASIIWOOP end DISTRICT NEWS
Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader
Little Danny Weigand, who
was attacked by a dog, is mak-
ing splendid progress in South
Huron Hospital. The stitches are
Obituary
MRS. CHARLES HAGAN
A former Zurich resident,
Mrs. Susanna Hagan passed
away at her residence in London,
on Wednesday, July 4, in her
87th year. She was the widow
of the former Charles Hagan.
Surviving is one daughter,
Miss Mary Hagan, at home;
three brothers, Simon Smith,
Hamilton, Joseph Smith, An -
caster, Adelbert Smith, Zurich;
and three sisters, Mrs. Elenora
Mittelholtz, Zurich; Mrs. Dis-
cola Gilbert, Detroit, and Mrs.
Thecla Spade, California.
The body rested at the John
T. Donohue funeral home,
London, until Friday morning
when funeral mass took place at
St, Michael's Church, London,
at 11 a.m. Interment was made
in St. Boniface Cemetery,
Zurich.
When was the last time you
had an eye examination? If you
can't remember, it's time you
had one.
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gradually being removed.
Miss Pauline Scott, Crediton,
was holidaying last week with
Mr. and Mrs. David Rader.
Vickie Miller and Mrs.
Hilton Ford flew to Saskatoon
June 29 to vacation with Mrs.
Dora Ford and families at
Saskatoon and Prirbert. They
also visited Wes Ford, a brother-
in-law of Mrs. Ford. Of seven
brothers he is the sole survivor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bailey, Kit-
chener are taking a course at
the U. W. O. and spent the
weekend with Mrs. Bailey's
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Rein
hold Miller. Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Maine, Kitchener, spent
Sunday here.
Mrs. Ruth Stire, AWCM,
announces results of her piano
pupils with the Western Con-
servatory of music; Grade 8,
Yvonne Turnbull, Grade 8,
(partial), Barbara Ratz, grade
10, Irene Schwartzentruber.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Enns,
Mark and Florence, London,
spent a few days with Mrs.
Jean Walper at Sunset Ranch.
Dean and Trevor Boyle vac-
ationed last week with their
grandmother, Mrs. Sid Smith,
Wyoming.
Fraser Boyle is spending the
week in St. Thomas with Mr.
and Mrs, Bob Butler.
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Mr, and Mrs. Gary Bambrick
Waterloo, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Rosaleen Schenk
and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Schenk
and family, Huron Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford,
London, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCrae.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Wein, Lea
and Carolyn and friend, Hammer
vacationed with Mrs. Hilda
Wein.
E.R, Guenther is a patient in
Victoria hospital, London.
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