HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-01-07, Page 16Citizens News, Jan. 7/76 -Page 17
Broken limbs befall Kipfer family
By MRS, IRVIN RADER
Elgin Kipfer had the misfor-
tune to slip while getting out of
his truck fracturing his right leg.
It never rains but what it pours.
Brian Kipfer, who had been
looking after the garage for his
dad broke his right arm while
snowmobile racing at Norwich
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Guenther
were in Drayton over the Christ-
mas weekend attending the
funeral of the late John Taylor,
brother-in-law of Mrs. Guenther
who passed away December 24.
The funeral was held from the
McCauley funeral home, Drayton
with interment in Victoria ceme-
tery, Drayton.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Danard and
Miss Kathy Bulman, Ortonville; '
Mr. and Mrs. Don Genttner,
Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Thompson and Mrs. Laurence
McKenzie, Ailsa Craig, were
holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Genttner.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Molzan,
Sibbald, Alberta and Mrs. Stan
Freer, Revelstoke, B.C. are
spending ten days with Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Stade and Sherrie
and Mrs. Martha Miller. They
are sisters and brother-in-law of
Mrs. Stade and Martha.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Becker,
Andrea and Derrick and Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Becker spent the
holiday vacation at New Orleans
and Florida.
The family of Mr. & Mrs.
Valentine Becker celebrated
Christmas and New Years with a
family dinner party at Dashwood
Community Centre January 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Becker were
extremely happy and thankful
as it was the first occasion in
several years that the entire
family of 52 members including
24 grandchildren were able to be
together for dinner and an
evening of games and fellowship.
At the start of the evening
the family shared in a special
prayer thanking the Lord for good
health and the opportunity to see
and talk to one another and
express concern and love for one
another.
Members of the family were
present from Sudbury, Kitchener,
London, Peterborough, Grand
Bend, Zurich, Kippen, Dashwood
and vicinity.
Lori Anne, ten year old daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boog-
emans returned home January 1
from University Hospital, London
where she spent the vacation
undergoing surgery on her leg.
Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan
have returned home from a bus
trip to St. Petersburg, Florida,
where they visited Disney World,
Busch Gardens, Tyronne Mall,
The Sunken Gardens and an
orange grove where they were
allowed to pick their own fruit.
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Rader,
Heather and Alan and Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Desjardine and Steve
Bayfield personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman
and family, R.R.1, Zurich were
New Year's Day guests of
his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Baker.
Mrs. George Reid, Varna,
and her sister, Mrs. L.B. Smith
spent a few days this week in
London with Mrs. Smith's
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowse,
Jim, Cathy, Vicki, Jill and Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lynn were
the guests of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Ludlow of Mississauga for
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Merner,
London were the holiday guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Merton Merner and sister,
Dawn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay,
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, flew
home for the Christmas holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs.
Jini Butcher and Matthew of
Clinton joined her family for
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pollock and
family and Mrs. Milton Pollock
were New Year's Day guests
with their family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Pollock, Jim and Jane in
Hensall.
Mr. Andrew Sturgeon returned
home after spending the past
week with his brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Sturg-
eon, Jeff and Rollie in Orange-
ville.
Welcome to the village to Rev.
and Mrs. William Bennett and
daughter Sally who are presently
staying in the John Cook home
until their residence is winter-
ized. Rev. Bennett is the new
Rector of Trinity Anglican Church
in Bayfield and St. James Middle-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mclllwain
and Joyce have returned home
after spending the winter break
touring the State of Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker were
guests of their families, the
W.C. Parker's in London and
the Robert Parkers in Dorchester
for the Christmas season.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lynn,
Etobicoke are spending a few
days at their village residence on
Bayfield Terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod,
Dawn and John spent Christmas
Day with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Overbee, Scott and Theresa in
Goderich.
David Renner, who is in train-
ing with the Coast Guards in
Halifax, Nova Scotia, visited
during the holidays with his par-
ents and relatives in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Atwood
and Timmy, Galion, Ohio were
the guests of their parents
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Reid for New
Years.
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HOLIDAY VISITORS
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Keller,
Dennis and Daryle, Exeter;
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Telfer, Brantford
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Keller,
Pamela and Bobbie, Lambeth;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keller and
fancily, Huron Park; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Baker; Bill Jr., Kathy and
Shelly, London; Danny Schilbe,
Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Sanders, Susan and Tommy,
London; and Miss Josephine Bell,
Burnaby, B.C. with Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Keller.
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burke and
Susan, Brampton, with Milt
Haugh.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Chandler at
Windsor with Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Gould.
Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson,
Centralia; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Rader and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Rader and family,
Dorchester; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Wilson, Bryanston; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Miller, Hensall and Mrs.
Hilda Rader with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Rader and girls.
Nuclear plant shelved
The people of Huron county
worried about the possible con-
struction of a nuclear power
plant in Huron can put their
minds at ease, according to
Huron -Middlesex MPP Jack
Riddell.
That's on the shelf!" said
Mr. Riddell. "Now that we've
got the Environmental Impact
Assessment Bill, all major
projects by the government,
and later all major projects
including those by private sector
have to come before this board."
Mr. Riddell said he felt there
were sufficient reasons to keep
a nuclear plant out of this area.
The Huron -Middlesex MPP
said he felt the plant should be
kept out of Huron County because
it would invariably lead to other
industry.
"That would spell doom to such
crops as white beans and of
course Huron is the leading
county in white bean produc-
tion," said Mr. Riddell. "They
used to grow a lot of beans in
Kent County at one time but
because of the drift of pollu-
tants from Detroit it pretty well
wiped the white beans out."
Mr. Riddell said even the
increased pollution due to the
jump in automobile traffic would
be a serious hazard to the white
beans. The exhaust affects the
ozone layer in the air which in
turn caused the bronzing of
beans, he stated.
"If they construct a plant here,
it's going to cause a great dis-
ruption as it did in Kincardine,"
said Mr. Riddell. "We would
have to provide services, more
housing, more schools and then
once they get these places
constructed, it takes a very
minimal staff to operate them."
He suggested then, after the
schools, roads, services and
housing had all been built at
a great cost, once the construction
phase ended, either other in-
dustry would have to be brought
in to keep the people in the area
or it could cause serious
problems.
"A lot of people don't realize
this. A lot of people are saying
we need more industry in
Huron," said Mr. Riddell. "I'm
not about to disagree with them
but it has to be industry that is
complimentary to agricultural
production."
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