HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-07-06, Page 3Guest minister speaks on
being a Canadian citizen
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The service on Sunday at
the Hensall United Church
was conducted by Rev.
Harold Snell with Richard
Fujarczuk at the organ and
Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey
Heilman
Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
as choir director. Guest
soloist was Mrs. Marguerite
McLeod who sang, "Beside
the Green Pastures". Rev.
Snell preached on being "a
citizen of Canada" reading
from Paul's declaration of
citizenship in the Acts. He
stressed our country, the in-
volvements of citizenship,
democracy and the
greatest privilegeof all,
religion. By glorifying God
we become citizens of
heaven.
Next Sunday, the Rev.
Wareham of Exeter will be
preaching in Hensall.
Personals
Mrs. Larry McAuley is a
patient in the Alexandra
Marine Hospital, Goderich.
John Paul Neilands is
home from Edmonton for
two weeks and is visiting
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Neilands. A fami-
ly picnic was held at their
house over the weekend to
greet him.
Gary and Mrs. Merritt and
Gregory have returned to
their home in Poway,
California after visiting with
Exeter potter will
show at craft sale
From Friday, July 7 to
Sunday, July 9 Stratford
plays host to the Festival of
Arts and Crafts. Established
six years ago, the Festival of
Arts and Crafts has taken its
place as one of the leading
crafts festivals in Canada.
This year 70 craftsmen
from Ontario and Quebec,
chosen especially by a jury
for the outstanding quality of
their work, will display and
Debate ad
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amendments to the Trees
Act to impose more ap-
propriate fines and
deterrents to persons cutting
undersized- trees.
The report of .the
Development Committee
stated that a copy of the
Hawkins' Drainage Report
was received from the
Township of Colborne which
was to be read and discussed'
by Colborne Township
Council on June 20. In ac-
cordance with the schedule
of assessments in the
Engineer's Report, the
County of Huron will be
assessed $2,261 for outlet.
The chairman agreed that
the Chairman of the
Development Committee
contact the . Engineer to
appear at the reading of the
report if necessary to
request reduction in size and
tile and then reduction in
outlet assessment, since the
county will never require an
outlet to drain the forest
land.
tCHANGE IN NAME,
INDEPENDENT
SHIPPER
TO
United Co-
Operatives of
Ontario Livestock
Department
Toronto
Ship your livestock
with
FRANK VOOGEL
Dashwood
Monday is shipping day from
Varna Stockyard previously
Roy Scotchmer
Call Dashwood
238-2707
or Bayfield
565-2636
By 7:30 a.m. Monday for
prompt service.
No charges on pick-up_,
sell their crafts. Among
them is Exeter potter, Karen
Batten.
Blown glass, wooden toys,
weaving, batik and pottery
are among the wide variety
of beautiful articles waiting
to tempt the the public.
Many of the craftsmen and
artists will demonstrate
their craft. Maureen
Baufeldt from Shelburne will
show us the art of calico and
patchwork. Learn how to
carve wood as John Nigh
from Port Colborne
demonstrates his skill.
A new addition this year to
the Festival of Arts and
Crafts is "Le Boulevard" an
attractive French style cafe
where visitors to the Festival
may be served from the cash
bar on Friday and Saturday
evenings and enjoy the
music of Karen Goren and
Eric Mahar, two young folk -
pop singer -guitarists from
the Stratford area. "Le
Boulevard" will` provide a
welcome spot to rest weary
feet during the weekend
show.
Because the success of the
Festival of Arts and Crafts in
past years, the hours this
year have been extended
Ear tests
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official notification had been
received dated June 2 that
Dr. Brian J. Lynch has
successfully completed the
course leading to a Diploma
in Public Health and that the
Board had appointed Dr.
Lynch as Medical Officer of
Health for Huron County
effective June 2 in ac-
cordance with the Public
Health Act at an annual
salary of $36,000 as per
agreement dated August 26,
1977.
It was further stated in the
report that since there is no
one from Southwestern
Ontario on the Association of
Ontario Boards of Health,
that should there be a
vacancy due to the election
this fall, the Executive would
be looking for someone to
appoint from this area. The
Board of Health has
recommended that Mrs.
Eileen Palmer's name be
submitted to the Association
for consideration 'should a
vacancy occur.
The Home Care Audit
Report and Summary of
Expenditures for the year
ending March 31, 1978 was
received from Durst, Vodden
and Bender and showed total
expenditures of $228,264 as
compared to the original
estimate for the period of
$245.016
friends and relatives in St.
Thomas, Cleveland and the
surrounding areas, as well
as Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. John
McGuire and family of Erin
and Mr. and Mrs. David
Russell of Diddenden, Kent,
England and have been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Smith'` ° over the
weekend.
Citizens News, July 6, 1978 Page 3
HARBOUR IS A BUSY PLACE — You almost needed a traffic signal Sunday afternoon in the
Bayfield harbour cis ideal sailing conditions brought many boats out. Staff photo
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