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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-10-05, Page 15AUCTIONS ARE GOOD PLACES FOR TALKING, TOO — Standing beside a stack of cement blocks during the auction sale at Hensall's arena were these three, deep in conversation — (left to right) Ken Clarke of Hensall, Ray Consitt of Kippen and Harold Caldwell of Kippen. Staff photo Huron Centennial open house well often «.ed There was a good turnout for the Open House September 29 which provided the teachers and parents with an opportunity to meet each other early in the year. Our school staff has remained the same and our present school enrolment is 519. A presentation in the gym on Open House night recruited 14 community volunteers to help with a proposed Adventure PIayground. Further community response would also be welcome. Arrangements are underway to hold a meeting to play this playground to be located at the school. A great number of parents have also volunteered to assist in the primary reading program for one and a half hours per week. There are many other school programs in the works. Even the pre-schoolers can enjoy a story and crafts with our librarian, Mrs. Carter on Wednesdays starting October 5. The kin- dergartens are excited about puppetry and making applesauce as well as learning many school routines. Grade one is planning a school trip to the apple orchard this month. Grade two, in their community studies program, is preparing to visit Clinton bank and Post Office. Mrs. Lebeau is organizing the Junior Choir for Grades 3, 4 and 5. A Grade five field trip is planned to Bannockburn Con- servation Area and Morrison Dam to study conservation, leaves and plant life in a natural setting. The senior choir under Mrs. McKinley is also underway. Grade eightclasses are already earning money for the May Ottawa excursion. They are selling Christmas cards now and plan will soon launch a campaign to sell Hallowe'en treats. Each Grade eight class is looking forward to two days at Camp Sylvan during the second week in October. There they will engage in various outdoor studies. Student's council has begun its activities by electing their new executive. The president is Sandra Coleman, vice-president, Paul Kalbfleisch, treasurer, Larry Taman and secretary, Cheryl McAllister. They too are planning strategies for money - raising for the adventure playground. Recently attended workshops in the county proved to be very profitable for the ten teachers who presented information and materials to the staff on Professional Development Day. Pipeline controls favoured "Strong intervention by the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and local farmers has resulted in a rational Energy Board ruling outlining con- struction methods to be used in installing pipelines," announced Peter Hannam, President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, today. "This ruling came out of the hearings on the Nanticoke to Hamilton pipeline. The ruling specifies that the pipeline companies must separate the top soil from the subsoil --to minimize the effect of compaction and to avoid further compaction, The companies have also been or- dered to hold meetings with their on-site foremen to make sure word is passed down to every crew. "The big'problem with pipeline construction is compaction, which means that the soil becomes too tightly packed to allow movement of water, air, fertilizer, etc. This makes crop yields very low and often results in the need for expensive tile drainage," explained Mr. Hannam. "While OFA is pleased to have won this ruling, we remain very concerned about the whole area of pipeline and hydro con- struction. „ Grand Bend i . soccer finals The Huron-Lambton all stars are the only pee wee soccer, club from Ontario "remaining in the Ohio International Cup playoffs. Sunday in Niagara Falls, the Huron-Lambton youngsters edged Greater Niagara 3-2. Scoring all three goals was Charlie Wise. The Southwestern Ontario pee wee Cup final between Grand Bend United and Sarnia Nationals was postponed Saturday because of bad weather and has been rescheduled for Sunday, October 9 at Norm Perry Stadium in Sarnia at 3 p.m. In an exhibition game, Sunday, the Grand Bend pee wees swamped London German Canadians by a score of 8-0. Kevin Coyne led the Grand Bend scoring attack with three successful kicks.Nick Van. denberk and Andrew Couper each added two goals and Bill Mennen was the other marksman. Rich Helm was in goal to gain the shutout. 8}:h:i:}}�ti%:>•:iri'F,.hw,,.'J,?$�i:'•:��� \:n :'•4�r,�;;. :iYip+.'�?+� Kr:cC,',2'`�l,`':`9,y�J..%�•:,:j' yq•+.c••:.:.;:•••:..+.:• a•:.:::.:.y:;.;. ::`•`;isv::.`:::.^.;'•:i •``•is3 o' •::•s:,,e::.•?c..::>.::::....:c.•:.'E•::}`Y•:.:,:• y ,F.+:+..:4<•:•..a::, •w.?:: Vn......a ,}';•;•y;;i's;f?:%:Gv i:yr;rz� `.1:;'.'a::.>.;•:•::';�',�:� bi3;i5iS::4;:iz:;s>':'..%,:%,:>s�,:a:.:;:�:::.:.;rkuf..::..;:,•,,.....;.,<::..:.:..:.a:o:.:.,w ZURICH LADIES BOWLING Septernber 26, 1977 High Triple Points Carmel Sweeney 529 19 Pat Schroeder • 666 12 Cecilia Smith 502 5 Mona Kraft 562 17 SandraPickert 516 11 June Fisher ' 558 11 Irene Hartman 550 2 Marlene Desjardine 561 17 Isabel Becker 554 9 Helen Faber 635 12 Patsy Denomrne 555 0 Mona Campbell 548 11 Teams Pin Poppers Starlites Roxy Rollers Packers Red Gables Town & Country 6 Ups & Downs Alley Oops Happy Gang Road Runners Little Rascales Jolly Six High Single -Sandra Dickert 361 High Triple - Sandra Diekert $11 • Citizens News, October 5, 1977 Page 15 Our Own Pure Pork Sausage Fresh Butt Pork Chops Tin End Dinner Hum Fresh Chicken Legs Fresh Chicken Breasts Devon Bacon Fresh 3 to 4 Lbs. Chickens ib. Ib. '1.19 lb 99' °1.85 lb 99' Ib. X1.19 1 Ib. pk., Ib. 1 040 7 Ib. 75' We have football hams, fresh turkeys and big roasting chickens available. CUSTOM SLA UGHTERING BEEF MONDAY PORK TUESDAY. Trucke s: ur Dri icen If you drive a truck over 18,000 pounds or tow a vehicle over 1.0,000 pounds. You ust have your rivers licence conv te to the properclassifica tion byJanuary 31, 1::=`7 Ontario After January 31, 1978, you will need to be retested, using the appropriate vehicle, before a new licence can be issued. Further information is available at your local Ministry of Trans- portation and Communications Driver Licence Issuing Office. Ministry of Transportation and Communications Harold Gilbert, Deputy Minister Hon, James Snow, Minister