HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-12-13, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1973
The Seaford). Junior Band led
by Dr. Toll, with assisting art-
ists entertained the residents witl
a variety program on Sunday
afternoon. Mrs. Jim Rose play-
ed the piano accompaniment
for a carol sing led by Doug
Stewart. Linda and Ann Albert
entertained with a guitar and
vocal duet. Pinao solos by Ann
Stewart; Daryl Shobbrock and
Wayne Lyon accordian duet;
Debbie and Janice Rose a vocal
duet.
An annual event that is look-
ed forward to with a great deal
of interest "The Christmas Fair"
was held on Monday afternoon
and arranged by the Women's
Auxiliary. During the day the
residents have an opportunity
to do some shopping for gifts
which have been donated by
various groups within the County,
Tea and cookies were served by
the Auxiliary in the craft room
during the afternoon.
The December birthday party
was sponsored by the Londesboro
Women's Institute with twenty
celebrants receiving gifts and
congratulations following the
program. Mrs. Eric Anderson
was M. C, for the afternoon and
introduced the entertainers
which included an accordian
solo by Mrs. Genevieve Allen;
a sing -a -long with Mrs. Hattie
Woods at the piano and a trip
across Canada by colored slides
taken by Miss Edith Beacon who
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And our warmest wishes for a delight-
ful holiday.
also gave a very interesting
comnientary. Miss Mary Turner
who led the honour of being the
eldest celebrant this month
thanked the ladies on behalf of
the residents.
Jim Laurie arranged and int-
roduced the variety program for
"Family Night." There were
step dance numbers by Karen
Glousher, Kim Craig and Lee
Ann Johnston; Ballet dances by
Jane Snell, Cathy Falconer;
Scottish dances by Sherri Mar-
shal; vocal duets by Rachel and
Mark Battye. Jim Laurie dressed
in kilts and sang several scott-
ish songs and joined Lloyd Walt-
ers and Harvey McDowell for a
harmonica trio accompanied at
the piano by Mrs. Ruby Philips.
Mrs. Mary Taylor, a native of
Blyth expressed the appreciat-
ion of the residents for a fine
hour of entertainment.
Two Sunday evening song
services were held during the
month of November sponsored
by the South Huron Christian
Women's Club and the Clinton
Christian Reform Church.
Marie Flynn of Clinton assist-
ed Mary Taylor, Norman Speir
and Jerry Collins with the old
tyre music for two of the Mon-
day get-togethers with the help
of the Christian Reform volun-
teers.
Volunteers and musicians from
Retain ban
n isposal
Environment Minister James
Auld today reaffirmed his pol-
icy on direct snow disposal. The
Minister stated, "Based on the
results of this Ministry's recent
studies, we will continue our
policy instituted in 1972. Direct
disposal of contaminated snow
to watercourses is banned,
except under extreme emerg-
ency conditions."
Studies conducted in munic-
ipalities throughout Ontario last
winter confirmed the fact that
snow removed from streets and
roadways contains levels of pol-
luting materials. Concentration:
of organic materials, salts, oil,
heavy metals and other solids
were particularly high in snow
removed from high -use arterial
roadways.
Emergency dumping for the
1973-74 season must have the
prior approval of the Ministry.
Municipalities must provide all
information on normal snow dis-
posal practices and define the
conditions that require emerg-
ency action. Permission will be
granted only after the water
quality of the receiving water-
course has been evaluated.
Mr. Auld further stated that
municipalities which receive
approval will be required to in-
form the Ministry of the Environ-
ment immediately upon initiat-
ion of emergency disposal oper-
ations.
"With the ban on direct dump-
ing and with field studies cont-
inuing throughout the winter,
the Ministry believes this source
of potential pollution can be
controlled arid water quality
standards can be maintained
throughout the province."
Put not your trust in money,
but put your money in trust.
(Oliver Wendell Holmes)
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
the Goderich Township W.I.
assisted with the third Monday's
activities.
Family Night programs during
the month included an Armistice
film sponsored by the Clinton
Legion with Percy Brown operat-
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ing the projector; a musical
program provided by the Bradley
Family of Clinton; the Cent-
eniial Band of Clinton led by
Rev. Strain played a concert in
the Auditorium and a night of
music and magic by Earl and
Martha Heywood, of CKNX
Wingharn,
The Dunganon Women's Inst-
itute were hosts for the Novemb-
er birthday party with pupils
from the Brookside school prov-
iding the program.
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