Zurich Citizens News, 1974-07-17, Page 9THURSDAY, JULY" 18, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 9
Golden Glimpses
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All the excitement of the
election has come and gone it
seems. We had a polling booth
here and all who were able
were on hand to cast their ball-
ots.
The residents enjoyed the
program of the little tots from
the summer Bible School under
the direction of Mrs. Mary
Foreman and Irene Clausius.
On Tuesday evening, the
ladies of Kippen United Church
sponsored the monthly birthday
party. The program consisted
of a piano solo by Frances Kins-
man, tap dance numbers by
Shelly and Sandra Finlayson,
vocal numbers by Debbie Con-
sitt, Sharen Finlayson, Theresa
Ferris and Sue Ann Finlayson
who also played ukuleles. Mrs.
Mary Broadfoot presided at the
piano. Following the program
birthday gifts were distributed
to the following who celebrated
birthdays during the month of
July. Mrs. Rose Russell, Mrs.
About people
Mrs. Mark Bialkowski, of
St. Thomas, spent last Friday
visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Stade.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schilbe
spent the weekend with friends
in Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blowes
of Cambridge are spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Gascho.
Larry Merner is a patient in
University Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kirk and
family, formerly of London,
have moved into the home
they purchased from Mrs.
Hilton Truemner, Zurich.
Emmanuel
United Church
BRUCE GUY, B.A.
SUPPLY MINISTER
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, JULY 21
10:30 a.m. - Dashwood United
Church, Combined service,
with Rev. Murdock Morrison,
Preacher.
Everyone Welcome
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Zurich Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, JULY 21
9:45 a.m.-Worship Service
10:45 a.m.-Sun. Church School
MEDITATION- Cast thy burden
upon the Lord and he shall sust-
ain thee. He shall never suffer
the righteous to be moved.
Psal. 55:22
Everyone Welcome
Maggie Sleamon and Mr. Grant
Edighoffer. Needless to say,
all enjoyed the delicious lunch
which was served following the
program.
We wish to welcome Mrs.
Catherine Hicks of Centralia
as a new resident here.
A sincere thank you to Mr.
and Mrs. Scotty Fox and Mrs.
Amelia Prang for the beautiful
bouquets of flowers which they
have brought in from time to
time.
On Thursday afternoon some
of the residents enjoyed a bus
tour of Bayfield, up to Goderich
and drove around the harbour.
Friday afternoon another group
of residents enjoyed a ride
around Grand Bend and through
the Pinery where many of them
were interested in the many
changes that have taken place
since their last visit there.
Bingo was enjoyed on Friday
evening followed by refresh-
ments.
The following residents enjoy-
ed outings with their families
over the past week, Mr. Moses
Erb, Mrs. Sarah Gingerich,
Mrs. Mary Doerr, Miss Sue
Hartman, Mrs. Alma Southcott,
Mrs. Hannah Talbot and Mrs.
Jenetta Finnigan has returned
from a week's vacation with her
family in Barrie.
The Sunday evening chapel
service was conducted by Rev.
Harold Snell, of Exeter. Mrs.
Margaret Coates presided at the
organ during the worship service.
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
A. C. BLACKWELL, B.A., B,D,
PASTOR
Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist
SUNDAY, JULY 21
10: a.m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. -Sun Church School
Everyone Welcome
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Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, JULY 21
10 a.m.- Sunday School
11 a.m.- Worship Service
8 p.m.- Sun Evening Service
EVERY WEDNESDAY 8 :00 p.m.
- Prayer and Bible Study
GOD UNFAILING
The Just Lord is in the midst
thereof; he will not do inequity,
every morning doth he bring his
judgement to light; he faileth
not.
He faileth not - for He is gone,
He faileth not - IIes' pledged
His Word.
He faileth not - He'll see you
through,
This God with whom we have
to do, Zephanieh 3:5
Everyone Welcome
Board studies rates
The Ontario Energy Board,
presently conducting public
hearings on Ontario Hydro's
proposed rate increases for
1975, may attempt to measure
the impact of those increases.
Addressing the Toronto
hearings, R.W. Macaulay, the
Board's legal counsel said,
"One of the very best ways of
getting at some of the impact,
is to cross-examine some of
the municipalities on their
ability to absorb it." He added
that he would attempt to obtain
municipal utility opinions on
what is likely to happen within
the municipality in "trying to
pass on these increased rates."
Hydro is proposing a 15 per
cent increase to municipal
utilities and a 16 per cent
increase to the direct industrial
customers in the province.
Several municipal electrical
utilities and the Association of
Direct Customers of Ontario
Hydro (ADCOH) which repres-
ents some 37 major industries
have indicated their inability
to absorb the rates.
There is implicit, if not an
explicit allegation, " Mr.
Macaulay said, "that their
customers either cannot absorb
them (the increases) or there
will be difficulty in doing it, "
he said.
"In the setting of rates, I
take the position that no tribun-
al should seta rate which is
going to destroy the customer
in the process, " said the Board
counsel. "I think a tribunal has
to see the effect,"
Mr. Macaulay asked the
legal counsel for ADCOH to
obtain, from each cornpany
belonging to the Association,
replies to some 35 questions
which he believes may assist
in measuring the impact of
increased electrical rates,
"You are either not going to
walk down the path at all, or
you are going to go as far as
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THANK YOU!
We wish to take this opportunity of
saying "THANK YOU" to all our loyal
friends and customers for the generous pat-
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It was sincerely appreciated.
At the same time we wish to extend our
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the new owners of the Zurich Variety Store.
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