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
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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. She wore
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the 'beautiful christening
dress her mother had worn
when she was baptized.
Following the church ser-
vice, a family gathering was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Bartliff. Present
for the occasion were two of
the baby's great-
grandmothers, Mrs. Harry
Bartliff, who is 97 years old,
and Mrs. 0. Blake of
Holmesville, and her great-
aunt Mrs. Dorothy Crozier.
They took little Meggin to
visit her other great-
grandmother, Mrs. Belle
Reid, who has been confined
to hospital since having sur-
gery two weeks ago. 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
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Conservation Outdoor
Education in the schools and
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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
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stimulated this research.
The Conservation Authority
would like its Conservation -
Outdoor Education Program
to reflect these changes.
Furthermore, the Con-
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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-
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