Zurich Citizens News, 1974-06-06, Page 13THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS' NEWS
Track meet winners
t Zurich
JUNIOR BOYS; High Jump,
Jim Willert, Michael Better -
man. Running Long Jump,
Gordon Love, Michael Better -
man; Standing Long Jump,
Edward Neeb, Jim Willert;
Ball Throw, Jim Willert, Bob
Oesch; Dash, Gordon Love,
Jim Willert; 220 Yard, Gordon
Love, Jim Willert,
JUNIOR GIRLS; High Jump,
Brenda Riddell, Lisa flamather,
Running Long Jump; Brenda
Riddell, Angela Zehr; Standing
Long Jump, Brenda Riddell,
Julie Miller; 13a11 Throw, Brenda
Riddell, Connie Neeb; Dash,
Brenda Riddell, Connie Neeb;
220 Yard; Connie Neeb, Brenda
Riddell (tied) Lisa Ilarttather.
INTERMEDIATE BOYS: High
Jump, Jeff Forrester, Roger
O'Brien; Running Long Jump,
Jeff Forrester, Roger O'Brien,
Triple Jump. Roger O'Brien,
Tim Harnather; Ball Throw,
Roger O'Brien, Erich Freiter;
Dash, Tint llamather, Jeff
Forrester; 440- Tim Hantather,
Roger O'Brien.
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS;
High Jump, Cindy O'Brien,
Lynda Rawlings; Running Long
Jump, Barbara Rader, Cindy
O'Brien, Standing Long Junip,
Lynda Rawlings, Cindy O'Brien.
Ball Throw; Cindy O'Brien,
Elaine Hendrick; Dash, Lynda
Rawlings, Carol Smith; 440 -
Yard, Lynda Rawlings, Susanne
13esse
SENIOR GIRLS; High Jump,
Brenda Gingerich, Carol Rader.
Running Long Jump, Debbie
Horner, Carol Rader; Triple
.lump, Debbie Horner, Brenda
Gingerich; Ball Throw, Heather
Riddell, Patty Gingerich; Dash,
Heather Riddell, Debbie Horn-
er; 440 Yard, Maureen Erb,
Brenda Gingerich,
SENIOR BOYS; High Jump,
Letter to Editor
May 31, 1974
The Editor,
Zurich Citizens News,
Zurich, Ontario.
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Jack Forrester, Grant Love.
Running Long Jump, Jack
Forrester, Bill Pole; Triple
Jump, Jack Forrester, Grant
Love; Short Put, Bill Pole
Graham Kadey; Dash, Bill Pole,
Jack Forrester, 440 -Yard, Bill
Pole, Jack Forrester.
880 -YARD Dash- Open to
everyone. Doug Deichert,
Bill Pole.
0
Jottings
by Jack
(continued from page 121
ately 22 pages of amendments.
The Ontario Medical assoc-
iation complained this week
that proposed legislation would
force doctors to live under a
"Lingering Threat" of a mal-
practice suit for years, when
they appear before the standing
committee of the legislature
on social development, studying
the health disciplines act.
The present law in Ontario allow
the patient one year in which
to sue a doctor for negligence.
Bill 22, the Health Disciplines
Act, 1974 not only extends this
for two years from the time the
doctors services to,the patient
ended but also allows further
indefinite extension by the
courts. Doctors have objected
strenuously to the discretionary
powers given to the courts to
extend the limitation period.
This would have the effect of
forcing members of the Health
Disciplines to labour under the
lingering threat of suit by dis-
gruntled patients even many
years after they have had prof-
essional contact with them .
The Ontario Government has
paid $22 million for about
11, 000 acres of land, optioned
by a consortium of developers
as the site for a city of n 0, 000
to serve the Nanticoke Indust-
rial Development on Lake Erie
about 30 miles south of Ilantil-
ton. Mr. White, Ontario's
treasurer said it was cheaper to
buy up the options the group
held than to acquire land at
another site recommended last
year by a government report.
The developers will not make
any money to speak of on the
assembly of land. The develop-
ers will make some money in
selling 298 acres the only port-
ion of the site they own out-
right to the government at $1041
an acre. This land was purchas-
ed for something over $800 an
acre so the profit on this land
is almost $341 an acre.
The Ontario Government has
decided to assist victims of the
recent flood in rhe Cambridge,
Brantford area by matching
dollar for dollar any money
that is raised locally. A local
committee will be sett up to
raise money to distribute assist-
ance to those hardest hit by the
flood.
I am pleased to conclude
this column by reporting that
the cabinet has formally approv-
ed the purchase of 2.1 acres of
land on Sanders Street in the
Town of Exeter, Ontario for the
development of senior citizen
housing by Ontario Mousing Corr
oration.
The corporation has commis-
sioned the architectural firm of
llagarty and Buist, of London,
Ontario, to prepare drawings
on which a modified tender call
will be issued. The design of
the project will be submitted to
the local council for its approv-
al prior to the call for tenders.
PAGE 13
FIELD MEET CIIAMIPS - These seven students at the Zurich Public School were acclaimed as
individual winners in rhe track and field meet held this past Thursday. Back row left to right are
Brenda Riddell, junior girls; Debbie Varner, senior girls, Linda Rawlings and Cindy O'Brien, tied
for intermediate girls. Front row left to right are Jimmy Willert, junior boys; Jack Forrester, senior
boys; and Roger O'Brien, intermediate boys.
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