Zurich Citizens News, 1977-08-31, Page 2Page 2
Citizens News, August 31, 1977
WAITING FOR FROGS TO JUMP — Two of the boys who entered
frogs in the frog jumping' contest watch anxiously for their contestants
to jump. Sometimes they did, sometimes they didn't. One small frog is
in the centre of the circle. Another has jumped to the left. Staff photo
County appoints
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happen in the future," said
Clifford, "but up with this we will
not put, to quote Churchill."
'The source of the story was not
revealed, although Dr. Mills said
he was questioned concerning the
matter by a reporter who already
knew that Dr. Lynch was the
likely candidate for the MOH's
post.
In other business, Mrs.
Lorraine Devereaux of Seaforth
will become the new nutritionist
with the Perth District Health
Unit and the Huron County
Health Unit. Her salary will be
$15,000 per annum and her duties
will commence this fall. Mrs.
Devereaux will work part time in
each of the two counties, county
council learned.
A joint committee on health
services for the two counties
recommended the idea of hiring
a fulltime nutritionist and
sharing the salary. Dr. Frank
Mills, Huron MOH and Dr. Susan
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Tamblyn, Perth MOH, will work
with the secretary -treasurers of
the two health units to draft a
suitable agreement concerning
the shared employee.
"It just shows we can work
together on certain things," said
Reeve Dale who expressed his
satisfaction about the decision.
Reeve Harold Robinson,
however, felt hiring a nutritionist
was unnecessary. He said few
people in Huron and Perth are
suffering from malnutrition and
felt the duties of the new em-
ployee would have to be carefully
laid out and scrutinized.
"The elephant has got his trunk
in the door," said Robinson who
was referring to the much
disputed amalgamation of Huron
and Perth health units.
Another successful event
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Columbus draw for a $1,000 bill.
He had already gone home when
Zurich's Reeve, Fred Haberer,
pulled the ticket from the drum at
7 p.m. A neighbour told Welby the
good news.
"He did some jumping up and
down", reported Philip Durand of
RR 2, Zurich, Grand Knight of the
Seaforth Council of the Knights of
Columbus. Philip was carrying
the rosy coloured bill in his wallet
at the time of the draw.
Welby Stone is a young man
Varna
By MARY CHESSELL
Bonnie Roy recently took a
five-day course in sailing. This
was an extension course at
Fanshawe College, called
"Experience '77". She was in a
class of four at Bayfield.
Melissa and Mark Hiemstra of
Ayr are holidaying with their
grandparents, the Broezes.
Bob Webster's older model car
was stolen early Sunday mor-
ning. He happened to be coming
home from work in Brucefield,
when he saw it come into the
village. The young man who took
it had broken the key in the
ignition. They were ap-
prehended by the police on Scott
Fuels' parking lot.
A pack of five dogs, led by a
large black dog, was seen last
Wednesday morning on the north
road, near the bridge. They
threatened a youth riding a
bicycle. It was some time before
he was able to pass them.
Eventually they ran off across
the fields.
Donald Campbell of ARC
Industries, Dashwood, will speak
and show films at the U.C.W.
meeting Thursday night.
A great deal of damage was
done at Huron Centennial School
at Brucefield Saturday night,
when vandals broke many
windows and glass doors. It will
cost thousands of dollars to
repair them.
TAKING IT EASY — Ethel Burns and Robert Dicker of London swat 0
the grass in the shade to listen to the gospel -singing Woodburn family
on the portable stage behind the school. Staff photo
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with a family. He works for the
Bendix company.
At 11 a.m. the No' Strings
Attached Company staged a hand
puppet show, A large ap-
preciative audience of children
sat on the asphalt in front of a
miniature stage watching Little
Red Riding Hood, Grandma and
the Big Bad Wolf. The adult
audience stood. There were
many.
During the afternoon Bob
Heywood of Centralia and his
group took over the big portable
stage. Between their numbers,
amateur singers and dancers
from the area performed.
An entirely different kind of
music, meanwhile, was being
presented on a second portable
stage, parked at the north end of
the public school. There, the
accomplished Woodburn family
of London, parents and seven or
eight children, gave a program of
rousing evangelical music, ac-
companying themselves on
piano, guitars and. drums.
Attendance was poor, probably
because few realized they were
there.
There were line-ups for the
ferris wheel and other rides, the
trampoline and the domed air -
cushion jumping tent. A more
sedate group settled down at the
arena auditorium for a session of
bingo. Others sat loyally in the
scorching sun in the bleachers
beside the ball diamond, wat-
ching the Fred Harburn Ontrio
Doubles Horseshoe Cham-
pionship (reported elsewhere in
the paper).
It was a good day, topped off by
a dance at the arena.
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