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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-02-27, Page 14t THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1975 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Therapist available in Huron County Services of a speech therapist will be available for children in the Huron County Schools of the HPRCSS Board, who have been assessed as needing speech correction, following a move by the HPRCSS Board last week. The Board adopted a recommendation from Assistant - Superintendent Joseph Tokar that they hire a practising therapist to conduct a clinic for perhaps six Huron children who are involved on Saturday mornings for about three hours. Children in the Board's Perth schools who have speech problems can be referred to the Perth County Speech Clinic in Stratford. This Clinic is operated by the London Crippled Children's Centre and serves only Perth children. The therapist will conduct the clinic at a central location in Huron and parents will drive their children there. Mr. Tokar said he hoped to have more concrete proposals on an ongoing speech correc- tion program that could serve the children in the Board's. schools in the Spring. Ch'ildren with speech problems were identified as a result of a diagnostic survey conducted in the Board's Huron schools by Dr. Seppo Tuomi of the University of Western Ontario. 0 Badminton results Ron Rader recorded his second consecutive perfect night last Tuesday with four wins giving him a jump from eighth place in the individual standings to fourth place. Pat Bedard, Betty O'Brien and Marge Schilbe are all tiei for first spot with 28 points. Joan Turkheim is next with 27 points. Two ahead of Ron Rader with 25. Betty and Doug O'Brien's Team 7 took over first place winning 12 points, leaving Team 3 of Joan Turkheim and Charles Wallace and Teams of Marge Schilbe and Danny Turk- heim tied in second place with 44 points. Team 2 of Marlene and Bill Taylor pulled into fourth with their 12 point night. INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Pat Bedard, 28; Betty O'Brien, 28; Marge Schilbe, 28; Joan Turkheim, 27; Ron Rader, 25; Marlene Taylor, 24; Steve Bedour, 24; Don O'Brien, 22; Doug O'Brien, 20; Jenny Bayley, 19; Donna O'Brien, 18; Charles Wallace, 17; Betty Kirk, 16; Bill Taylor, 16; Danny Turkheim 16; TEAM STANDINGS Team 7; Betty and Doug O'Brien, 48; Team 3; Joan Turkheim and Charles Wallace, 44; Team 5; Marge Schilbe and Danny Turkheim, 44. Team 2, Marlene and Bill Taylor, 40 Team 8, Don and Donna O'Brien, 40 Team 15, Toni Pennings and Pat Bedard, 40 Team 10, Ron Rader and Donna Hamather, 38. PAGE 15 HAY FIRE INSURANCE ANNUAL - The annual meeting of the Hay Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Company took place in the Township Hall on Saturday afternoon, and saw about 100 policyholders in attendance. Shown here are the newly -elected board of directors along with their three agents and secretary -manager. Back row left to right are Elmore McBride, vice-president; Mel Web- ster; Arnold McCann; Jack Scotchiuer, agent, Glen Webb, agent; Elgin Hendrick, agent; Len Erb, and Ted Steinbach. Front row left to right are Carl Turnbull; Don Campbell, past president; John Consitt, secretary -manager, Cecil Desjardine, president, and Howard Datars. Mr. Turnbull and Mr. Datars were newly elected directors filling the vacancies left by Max Turnbull and Reinhold Miller, who both retired. In appreciation to the tremendous response to our Grand Opening last week, we would like to thank the people of the Zurich area by offering the following specials. NABISCO (REG or 5 MINUTE) 28 OZ Cream of Wheat 49' ;Rose SWEET MIXED Pickles 24 Oz 69' TANG 4's 'Orange Crystals $1.09 I CHRISTIE'S Plain Ritz Oz 55c HONEY MAID 13.5 OZ Christie's Grahams 77' GRAHAM WAFER 14 OZ Christie's Crumbs 77c MISS MEW Cat Food. Oz 5/$1 JOHNSON'S 350 ML Baby -Shampoo $1.79 BABY SCOTT 30'S Regular Diapers $1.79 CUT RITE Waxed Paper 100 FT 59' SECRET (Scented or Unscented) Deodorant 99' NIB LE TS Kernel Corn 12 OZ 38' GREEN GIANT FANCY Green Beans 14 Oz 33C GREEN GIANT FANCY Wax Beans 14 OZ 33c LUX LIQUID Detergent 32 OZ 99'; FAB Detergent 5 LB $1.88• CREST TOOTHPASTE io_=L '1.15 VELVET 7 LB Pastry Flour $1.05 KADANA 100's Tea Bags 85' ST. WILLIAM'S 24 OZ Jams $125 SCOTT HOUSEHOLD 2's Towels 75' SCOTTIE'S 200'S ackal Tissues 45' FARM FRESH • FLAVOR -FULL • D-1G3(lariELA CANADA NO 1 tf•u`°<y^!yz? '•c:e ::<%:,.�•:,•;y:::• S'CHN ::EIDER HEAD LETTUCE 29 CANADA FANCY C.A. 3 LB BAG Schneider's Weiners 89c1 9.491 $9`i McINTOSH APPLES CANADA NO 1 63 GREEN CABBAGE 35( SCHNEIDER'S THURINGER Summer Suisge SLICED Country Style Sausage DOERR SUPERIOR MARKET 236-4354 Zurich