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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1974
ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL Grades 7 and 8 students enjoy a game of football in the chuckwagon
circle during a 2 1/2 day visit to the Camp Sylvan Conservation School which is an outdoor educ-
ation project sponsored by the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority.
SK EEP .,yr
The 1974 Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority's
S.W.E.E.P, (Students Working
in an Environmental Enhance-
ment Program) is into full swing
with this week's addition of
three work crews.
The crews, consisting of stu-
dents from all over the Bayfield
and Ausable River's watersheds
will be carrying out various
jobs for the Conservation Auth-
ority as well as the various
municipalities in the Authority's
area of jurisdiction. The mun-
icipalities send in requests
for SWEEP aid on many jobs
which are included in the work
program during the summer.
Exeter Crew 1, which began
work early, completed a
cleanup project on the main
beach at Grand Bend, as well as
roadside cleanup in Hibbert
and Tuckersmith Townships,
and the fixing of a monument
in Harpurhey, just west of
Seaforth. They are currently
working on a project at the
Hensall cemetery in Hensall
Ontario. The work they will
be doing there consists of const-
ructing a fence around the cem-
etery, straightening tombstones,
ram 4 wings into
pruning trees and painting
benches. The crew is scheduled
to spend about a week on this
project. Blaine Stephenson, of
Varna, is the crew foreman and
the crew members include
Bill Wilson, of 81 Hill St.
Exeter, Shelley Weber of R. R. 3,
Dashwood, Paul Jeffery of
R,R.1, Hensall, Leisa Ritchie,
of R.R.1, Centralia, and Linda
Hern of R.R.1, Woodham.
The Exeter Crew 2, under
their foreman Ted Jones, of
Exeter, has been busy at the
Bannockburn Wildlife Manage-
ment Area. This area is an
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation
Authority property being devel-
oped to encourage small wild-
life to inhabit the area and to
provide an area suitable for
nature study. Here the crew
has cleared an area for a park-
ing lot and begun the construct-
ion of two walking bridges over
the Bannockburn River. These
facilities will be very useful
to those people who use the
area especially during periods
of high water. The building of
brush piles by the crews en-
courages small wildlife to
inhabit the area, making it an
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SERF I RTH LIONS
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FOUR NIGHTS, WED. — THURS. -- FRY. — s.T.
DIFFERENT PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT
WED. — 2 mato open, boys and girls bicycle race ending asiy the
Park about 8:15. Entry formas available at the Fmk
Rooth at 9:00 am. on Friday, duly 12th. First 20 entries only
accepted. Prime contributed by g- 1We* are first:
Watch, Value $100; 2nd, Travel Bag, Valise 916.00e S rLI Travel
a , Vable Z015.00. If weather 'Mable race will be held
follow nigh
- HURS. --Earl "::eywood pate's two dhows featuring mnasdo
and ramie.
FEL Se forth and Clinton tem compete in a swim meet. If
weather unfavorable meet will be +..=. d Saturday night.
iT.-- Silver Strings in 2 ohms at 8:80 and 10;00 p.m.
Dr ing for 4 Quarters of Beef
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even more interesting place to
visit. Construction of signs to
aid the public in locating the
area will also be a part of the
crew's job in the Bannockburn
area.
This crew, known as Exeter
Crew 2, consists of Mary Marg-
aret Jeffery of R.R.1, Hensall,
Rick Hayter, of Dashwood,
Keith Crittenden of 12 Orange
St., Clinton, George Van
Esbroeck, of R. R.1, Hensall
and Judy Miller of R. R.1,
Dashwood.
Another crew, working out of
the Parkhill area, under fore-
man Malcolm McLain, of R.R.
6, Strathroy, is currently doing
Authority work at the Parkhill
Conservation Area. The work
consists of maintaining nature
trails as well as developing
further hiking and cross country
ski trails. The crew members
will also be painting booths
and privies. A good recreation
program is being conducted at
the Parkhill Conservation Area
for the summer and the Park-
hill Crew will be working on
the construction of recreation
facilities including a baseball
diamond, volleyball area and
a path to the canoe dock.
This crew consists of Ron and
Mary McEachen, both of R. R.4,
Parkhill, Bill Kunz, of Seaforth,
Martha Horn, of R.R.1, Den-
field, and Kerry Amos of R.R, 8,
Parkhill.
Four other students working
on the Authority crew this
summer are Doug Carroll of
Dashwood, Jeff Beck, of Hensall,
David Street, Blyth, and Barb
Rosser, of Ailsa Craig. Barb
Rosser works full time at the
Port Franks Boat Ramps, while
the other three crew members
RECE'TI H
FOR
Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Boyce
VARNA
on the occasion of their
50th
edding Anniversar
FRIDAY, JULY 19
Bayfield
Community Centre
EVERYONE WELCOME
do Authority work including
manning the Parkhill Conservat-
ion Area concession booth
and gatehouse, and also cutting
grass and other maintenance.
These crew members are
working under the supervision of
Jim Cousins of Exeter, who is
employed on the SWEEP tech-
nical staff at the Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation Authority.
The SWEEP Program is des-
igned to provide an educational
working experience for students
and is sponsored by the Ministry
of Natural Resources
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Sat rdt y, July 13
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-- to the electors in the Constituency of
Huron -Middlesex, for the gratifying exp-
ression of support and confidence.
I will endeavour to represent all consituents
to the best of my ability.
A very special thanks to all those who
participated in the campaign.
sincere
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* JOHN LYNDON