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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-11-23, Page 9LOOKING OVER THE GOODS — The bazaar and bake sale held Saturday at the Blue Water Rest Home at Zurich had a Targe number of goods for sale. Looking over some of the merchandise are Mrs. Vera Bullock, 73, and her mother Mrs. Mary Gower, 92, both of Crediton. Staff photo Will move in June Varna minister retires Members of Varna United Church were saddened on Sunday by the announce- ment that our pastor, Rev. Alex Taylor, is retiring at the end of the year because of ill health. We do hope that his retirement will lead to Varna by Mary Chessell improved health, and that both he and his wife Margaret, who has helped very capably whenever he was ill, will be blessed with many pleasant years together in the future. They will be here in the manse un- til the end of June. Child baptised A happy event also took place on Sunday, when Meggin Ashley Reid, baby daughter of Doug and Peggy Reid, received the Sacra- ment of Baptism. 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Mrs. Reid will be residing at the Van Damme Home }intil she is well enough to return to her home in Varna. Personals Barry and Pat Taylor were hosts for the annual Christmas party for members of the Zurich DJ's fastball team and their wives and friends. Barry pitched for the team, which won the trophy for runner- up to the winners in the Zurich Recreation League. Paul Morrison also plays for them. A hunting party comprised of Bob Roberts and his brothers Wayne and Ted, and friend Phil Madden, were successful in getting a deer up at Kaladar, east of Peterborough. Zurich wins t ' ,ice in minor action By BRIAN HORNER Tuesday night Zurich travelled to Hensall and salvaged a 6-6 tie with Hensall. Robert Grenier led the Zurich squad with two goals. Mark Kirk and David Erb each added a goal and two assists while David Smith and Brian Horner each had a goal and an assist. Ja""mie McClinchey had three goals for Hensall while Brian Stewart had two and Jeff Rowe had one. The following night Hensall came to Zurich and were defeated by a score of 6-5. David Erb led the Zurich scorers with four big goals while Dean Courtney popped in two. Assists went to Brian Horner with four, David Smith with two, and Robert Grenier and Paul Johnston each with one'q The goal getters for, Hensall were Ron Lavery, Doug Volland, Jamie McClinchey, Dennis McBride and Brian Stewart each with one. Saturday Zurich travelled to Huron Park and defeated them 9-3. Brian Horner led the squad with four goals and two assists. David Smith had two goals and three assists while Dean Courtney found the mark twice. David Erb had one goal while Gordon Love and Randy Ford each had an assist. Dennis Johnson had two goals and Tony Jones had one goal for Huron Park. Citizens News, November 23, 1978 Page 9 To change education program By SUSAN McGREGOR The Ausable, Bayfield Conservation Authority is currently involved in restructuring its role in Conservation Outdoor Education in the schools and is re -organizing its programs in this area. One result of this work will be an up- dating of the Camp Sylvan program. Dan Kennaley, a Recreation student from the University of Waterloo, under the guidance of Sue McGregor, Education and Information Co-ordinator, is gathering resource material and assessing other organizations' programs prior to creating a format and goals for the Con- servation Authority's in- volvement. The Con- servation Authority will be seeking input from in- terested teachers and in- dividuals concerning their perception of the role the Authority should have in providing Conservation - Outdoor Education. Changes in curriculum and teaching methods have stimulated this research. The Conservation Authority would like its Conservation - Outdoor Education Program to reflect these changes. Furthermore, the Con- servation Authority would like this program to re- inforce as ->much as possible its other programs of water conservation, land management, recreation development and pollution control. Mr. Kennaley is interested in hearing from anyone with ideas regarding Con- servation - Outdoor The modern veil is a trace of the far East, where the bridegroom is not allowed to see the bride's face until after the marriage. JEFF EY BRAS® LTD. CUSTOM -(BUILT HOMES RENOVATIONS - ALTERATIONS .O ELECTRICAL ® PLUMBING . (SERVICED) LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM! RR 2 ZURICH 236-4757 r % A Management Seminar 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 at The Sandpiper Inn, Clinton (Vanastra) Wednesday December 6th, 1978 9,00 AM to 4.30, PM REGISTRATION: 8.30 AM • Would you like to attend? 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