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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-10-10, Page 16;a. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19'74 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 11 VISIT DENTAL CLINIC - Over 200 people visited the new Dental Clinic of Grant Lee in Zurich last Friday night, when an Open House was held. In the top photo Dr. C.J. Wallace tries out one of the new style dental chairs, while dental assistant Mrs. Cheryl Edwards, and Dr. Lee look on. In the bottom photo the receptionLt at the Dental Clinic, Mrs. Lynn Rowe arranges some appointments with Mrs. Jim Hogg. Huronview news The congregation of the Clinton Christian Reform Church formed a choir to lead the Sunday evening Song Service in the auditorium. Thirty-five residents of Bruce Lee Haven Home at Walkerton accepted an invitation to visit Huronview on Monday aftern- oon. The guests arrived at two -thirty and joined in the activities of old tyme music, dancing and a sing song. Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman Speir and Jerry Collins provided the music with vocal Award (continued from page 1) Elizabeth School, in the former St. Peter's Separate School in Goderich, and is rented from Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board. There are 451 elementary pupils in Victoria School from Grades 1 to 6. They will be accommodated in existing spaces in the school during the construction period. In other business the board approved another project to be included in its capital forecast for 1975. Each school board is required each October to prop- ose its prime capital expendit- ures for a five-year period. At the last board meeting in September approval was given of a list of four suggestions for elementary schools and one for secondary. The addition app- roved Monday is a capital fore - case for secondary schools. It proposes the purchase in 1975 for computer or computer serv- ices, primarily as an instruct- ion aid, at a cost estimated to be $40, 000. Robert Allan, Superintendent of Education, one of the mem- bers of a committee studying the computer proposal said the committee is in very prelimin- ary stages of the study. Other members of the committee are Roy Dunlop, Business Administ- rator, and representatives of five secondary schools. 1 r,ll. FI • RAND OPENING SALE OCT. 1 1 to OCT. 1 9 .ate of the FREE COFFEE & CAKE ON OPENING DAY-FRI. OCT. 11 HOURS MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAYS — 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS — NOON TO 6 P.M. Pigeon Hole BOUTIQUE FEATURING A WIDE VARIETY OF UNIQUE AND PRACTICAL GIFT ITEMS GRAND OPENING SALE SPECIALS 40'$ ANADIANA GLASSES° VENETIAN CANDLES' REG. $3.50 SALE PRICE $1,98 SET REG..I OF 4 $3.29 a, SALE PRICE $1.95 FREE A BOTTLE OF LAMP OIL t ,WITIi EVERY LAMP OVER $1O, solos by Morgan Dalton and readings by Mrs. McGratton. Administrator, Ches Archibald, welcomed the visitors to the Home and following the prog- ram lunch was served in the main dining room by a resident committee; Betty Scratch, Margaret Kehn, Gladys Stan - lake, Miss O'Connor, Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Kelly. Mrs. Hussey, Recreation Supervisor at Bruce Lee Haven, expressed the appreciation of their residents for the invitation and the visitors were taken on a tour of the Home.. Mrs. Marjorie (Hays) Dunlop, of Goderich, provided a musical program for "Family Night" accompanied at the piano by Mr. Herdman, organ- ist of St. Georges Anglican Church, Goderich. Mrs, Dun- lop sang many of the resident's favourite songs and Mrs. Sparl- ing thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. 0 IT'S EASY Being a safe driver isn't difficult, a professional told the Ontario Safety League. "Ali you have to do is drive one safe mile; then repeat it thousands of times over." Can IDB help you? BILL REYNOLDS one of our representatives will be at The Colonial Hotel, Grand Bend 238-2371, on Friday, October llth, 1974, from 1 to 4 p.tn. If you require financing to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help .you. 197 York St. LONDON 438-8363 BROWNIE'S [iThVr4i1 CLINTON - ONTARIO 1141 -"Rt BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P M SHOW STARTS 830 P M FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 11 - 12 Diamonds are Forever Adult Entertainment James Bond, is back! Adult Entertainment ,LBERT R. BR000OLI w HARRY SALTZMAN;: ' lAN FLENINO'S "ON RER:MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE" PANAVISION'• TECHNICOLOR United Artists Sunday October 13th Only — DUSK TO DAWN — 4 FEATURES EVEN THE DEAD CAN LOVE. ;TOE • UJitnectrSL•MOS AV .10 SCIENCE ` RUNS AMOK REsnIcTE The Incredible 2 HEADED. TRANSPLANT An AA4ERIGr IRTESNATIONAL THERE ARE SEVEN BASIC FEMALE RESPONSES' Have you experiended them all? 0.0 Of 001 01 Jim Brown is SLAUGHTER He really lives up to his name! Femm�ul�e n ops orf' '_... .: �. �. , to won. IIAAA OP MN DA PA, A MNPLOPtC Present..n A TRAKSAMFRIC# Rabasn JIM BROWN EMBED _, STELLA STEVENS. RIP TORN OUR SEASON ENDS WITH THIS PROGRAM