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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 Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER lotrouvemunwaxactesimet If you hear a squeal from un- der the hood when you turn your car sharply, don't look for a ghost; have the power steering drive belt tightened. Eighty percent of all cars stolen are left unlocked, and 40 percent are left with keys in the ignition. AOC To stretch the life of your tires, drive slowly on bumpy roads, over pot -holes, and around curves. A compact new rotary engine is likely to become a Targe fac- tor in automobile manufac- turing within a decade. One auto maker is experimen- ting with an electronic control system that will relieve the driver of such chores as turning on the lights and applying the brakes. If your present lights or brakes aren't working properly, it's time to look over our wide selection of safety -tested cars at Larry Sniders. tarry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's s Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soon! 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- PAGE 5 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. A gift to echo your Christmas greetings throughout the year! 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