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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-07-07, Page 1mweckg NO. 27—FIRST WITH THE LOCAL NEWS WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1976 OFFICIAL OPENING --Bayfield reeve Ed Oddliefson, centre, gets ready "to announce the official opening of Bayfield's centennial activities as Jack Riddell MPP, left, and Bob McKinley MP, right, prepare to cut the ribbon. Photo by McKinley Cynthia Gunn of Exeter was the top student during the 1975-76 term at South IIuron District High School and was one of six receiving the honour of being Ontario scholars with a per- centage of 80 or more. Cynthia, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gunn will also receive! he Moncurscholarship as the top female student. Sharing the Moncur award for the boys aro Paul Shapton and Vincent Glaab. 4 CYNTHIA GJNN TOP FEMALE STUDENT PAUL SHAPTON(Tied For) TOP MALE STUDENT res Paul Shapt 00 is the son of Mr. and 1\1rs.\Vinston Shapton,RR 1, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs, James - Glaab, Exeter are Vincent's parents. The others obtaining marks in excess of 80 percent are Tony Kyle; Bill Elliott and Lois Doerr, 'Pony's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Daviel Kyle, llensall: Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott, RK 1, (:rand Bencl are the parents of 13i11 and Lois Doerr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Doerr, Zurich. Ileading the year four students was Kevin Wareing of 1Jensall. Ile was followed by John Van Gerwen, Arlene Mallett, Tracy Campbell and Nancy Underwood. -Kevin is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ron Wareing, In year three, the highest narks were obtained by Heather Little, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Little, Exeter. Next in line and also receiving the academic shield and Lions ('luh award were Carolyn Perry, Mary Warburton and Paul Van Esbroeck: Dorothy Bax led the year two students and will receive the academic shield and Lions Club awards along with Karen McAllister, Marian Martens and Robin Little. Dorothy is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bax, RR 1, Woodham. VINCENT GLAAB (Tied for) TOP MALE STUDENT ts Debbie Webster, daughter of 111r. and I\irs. Don Webster, Exeter was lops in year one. Next in lint came Dorothy Van Esbroeck, Pati i Lou I)ow'n and Elizabeth 1)atars. Shirley Rooseboom of 1Iensall will receive the hopper -hockey award as tlu' loll student in the commercial division. She• is the clatigh1c'r of Mrs. Martha Rnnsc'I>oom. The lop technical student is Joe Kesler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kesler, RR 2, Dashwood. Secondary School Honor students are: Marion Adams, Joan Alexander, Cyril Cathcart, Mark ('handler, Chris Daniel, Liz Reichert, (lolly Reline, Lois Doerr, . (nary Ducharme, Doug Easton, Bill Elliott, Jim 1''erguson. Paul 1"ydenc huk, Vincent Glaah, Cynthia Gunn, Barry ]less, Itandie ]licks, Laurie ,Jenner, Marion Johnson, Dennis Keller, Daryl Keys, Fred Knip, Tony Kyle, Mary Lloyd, Greg Love. Hannah Ma 1 hers, Judy Mic•kle, Brenda Neil, Perry 1'reszc,alor. Barb Ratz, Tom Read, Patti Row•cliffc,. Ron Schroeder, Paul Shapton, Mary Shoebotlom, Steve Sims, Valerie �' Sweet, Brian 'Taylor, Wendy improve ball diamond Taylor, Vernon Thompson, Gail Travers, Van Tuckey, Janice Turnbull, Agnes VanEsbroeck, The Recreation Committee met Joe Verkerk, HeatherWein, Wednesday evening. After a Steve Willer], Debra Winter, lengthy discussion on financing John Wur'm, the lights for the ball diamond, it was decided to canvass the town- ship in hopes of raising $8,000 for lights, change room, fence, swing, etc. It is anticipated that a Wintario grant of 1/3 of the total cost will be forthcoming when this money is raised. The Committee feels that full use cannot be made of the ball dia- mond until lights are erected, as we are a farming community. It is hoped that all residents and others interested will be generous when the canvasser calls. A picnic at the Stanley Town- ship Park was discussed, and August 15 was set as a possible date. The first ball practice for ladies will be on Thursday, July 8 at 7:30, and it will be at the new diamond. All girls and ladies over 13 are invited to conte out and play ball for fun. The older boys and men will begin July 11 at 2:00 o'clock. v,mrr�irm�ue®q 20c PER COPY HEnsall residents must pay this year Residents of Hensall will have to pay for the frontage and connection charges for sewers in 1976 and not the next year as was expected, members of council learned at their regular meeting Monday night. "A lot of people are going to have a shock when they find out they are going to have to pay the shot this year," said Reeve John Baker, who reported that the Ministry of the Environment informed the Sewer Laison Com- mittee meeting that the sewers would • be completed this year and the town would have to make payment for them at the end 'of the year. "1'111 - surprised, 1 never thought they would have got along this fast," added Reeve Baker, Since ,the final tax bills for 1'170 have already been sent out, council will have to send out invoices for payment. 'These will be sent out by August 1, according to village clerk Bob Hiel, and 0 resident may either prepay the entire hill or just the first installment. Problems over calculating the frontage charge on lots were raised by the clerk, who pointed out that some of the tax rolls did not give the specific front- age but only said the lot was irregular and contained a certain percentage of an acre. Several members of council expressed concern whether it would be possible to calculate all the frontages before the bills had to go out. "We can only take three weeks, it is as simple as that," said Clerk Hiel. "The notices have to be out by August 1. Council passed two bylaws regarding sewers. One requires that residents have to hook into the sewer system within nine months of receiving notice to do so or have the town connect their building and charge them for the cost. The second bylaw concerning the discharge of dater into the sewer system, specif- (continued on paler 15) A SNEAK TASTE—Susan Anderson, of Toronto, tries a piece of candy from the basket of clown Phyllis Jones, a Bayfield summer resident, before the Bayfield centennial parade begins. Phyllis went on to win first prize for her clown antics. Photo by McKinley Stanley canvassing to (By Mrs. Bill Chcssell) Recipients Of Secondary School graduation diplomas were: Mark Adams, Phil Anderson, Chris Archambault, Steve Atthill, Steve Baird, Lynne Baptie, Laurie Becker, Carolyn Bedour, Sylvia 13e11, Ida Ann Blackwell, Lillian Bowerman, Cathy Bowers, Scott Boyle, Janet Bray, Julianne Brittain, Cindy Brown, Brad Buchanan, Bonnie Camp- bell, Tracy Campbell, John Charrette, Marlene Clarke, John Coolman, Elizabeth Crerar, Teresa Daniel, Peter Datars, Jeff Davis Margaret DeBoer, Karen DeJong Judy DeJong, Mary Ann Desjardine, Barb Dietrich, Kevin Dietrich, Wendy Dixon, Brian Dougall, Heather Dougherty, Judy Ducharme, Angela Duttmann, Doug Eckel, Gayle Ecker, Lois Elliott, Barb (continued on page 6) The first game to be played on the new diamond was on Friday, with Stanley A boys playing Auburn. Auburn was victorious with a score of 33-26, Stanley A girls defeated God- erich Township 24-23 in a close game, and Stanley B girls were defeated by Goderich Township. We would like to see more par- ents out to cheer the kids on, and we wish all the teams luck. We hope the players will remember that they are playing for fun, and that the coaches will insist on good sportsmanship at all times. The Bayfield Lions Club is again sponsoring a bus for swim- ming lessons at the Vanastra Pool. Lessons begin on July 19 and run until July 30 from 1:30 to 3:30 in the afternoon. The cost will be $7.00 and the bus will stop in Bayfield and Varna. Registration will be Saturday, July 10, from 10:00 to 11:00 at the Varna corner for the Varna area children or register ahead of time with Barb Consitt or Joyce Dowson.