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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.
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OPENING
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OCT. 1 1 to
OCT. 1 9
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FREE COFFEE
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DAY-FRI. OCT. 11
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MONDAY THROUGH
SATURDAYS —
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SUNDAYS — NOON TO 6 P.M.
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GRAND OPENING SALE SPECIALS
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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.
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1974, from 1 to 4 p.tn.
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