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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, .MAY 8, 19'75
Liberal organizatio n
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Liberal Associations which may
include areas of the new provin-
cial riding.
Elected in addition to Mr.
McAllister were executive vice-
president Jean Adams, of Bruce -
field and vice-presidents Beech-
er Menzies of Clinton, Don
Oesch, of Zurich, Ken Duncan
of Kirkton, Mrs. Dean Gibson
of Lucan and George Walker of
Adelaide.
Howard Aitken of Goderich
will continue as secretary while
Gord Strang of R. R.3, Exeter,
will assume duties as treasurer.
Past president is Dr. Morgan
Smith, of Bayfield.
In his acceptance speech, Mr.
McAllister said he hoped, all
would forget about being from
Huron or Middlesex and work
together as one unit.
The thought that the new exec
utive would be too unwieldy due
to the addition of municipal
chairman was refuted by Mr.
McAllister.
"The more people we inv-
olve, the mor input we have.
the more successful we should be
said Mr. McAllister who has
been president of the Huron Lib-
eral Association for the past yeas
and a half. "In addition, I'rn.
looking for input from all mem-
bers of the association, not
only from the executive memb-
ers."
MPP Jack Riddell spoke brief-
ly and indicated he had made
the decision to seek the position
as Liberal candidate in the next
provincial election. He prised
the efforts and "tremendous
organization" of the Liberal
association in the recent by-
election and said he hoped it
would repeat the effort in the
provincial election.
The election, Mr. Riddell
explained, could be legally held
as late as fall 1976 but it was
thought to be coming this year.
"Over 90 ridings in Ontario
have Liberal associations ahead;
organized, " said Mr. Riddell,
"we are prepared."
It was noted that Mr. Riddell
was visiting area municipalities
regularly to make himself acc-
essible to anyone. He was
scheduled to be in Zurich last
Saturday.
Executive vice-president Jean
Adams, speaking to the women
present, said she hoped they
weren't just there as half of a
family but as individuals. She
said the association was looking
for women to work in small loc-
al groups 4hroughout the new
riding.
Achievement day
for area clubs
held in Zurich
Achievement Day for the
Zurich area 4-H clubs was held
Saturday in the Zurich Public
School, with 12 clubs taking
part.
Nancy McCurdy did the com-
mentary for the Hensall clubs _
to model their blouses they had
made.
Hensall I "Smart Set" presen-
ted a skit entitled "The right
lines can flatter your figure."
Taking part in the skit were
every member, Brenda Pepper,
Dorothy Van Esbroeck, Nancy
McCurdy, Marilyn Pepper,
Cheryl Fuss, Dale Simmons,
Susan Stretton and Debbie Reid.
Hensall II "Sewing Sweet-
hearts" set up an exhibit "Good
lines in dress for a short and
heavy girl." Sandra Nixon did
the commentary. Other girls in
this club were Kim Stewart,
Donna Jean Allan, Barbara
McCurdy, Mary Hovius, Linda
Lensing, Janet Bilke and Karen
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Mrs. Ruth Axtmann, Home
Economist from Walton com-
mentated on the exhibits, skits
and demonstrations.
Miss Jan Pengilley, Home
Economist for Huron County
presented Mrs. William Fuss
of Hensall and Mrs. O. Schwart-
zentruber of Zurich with a 5 -
year 4-H Leadership Award.
Brenda Pepper and Susan
•Stretton both of Hensall receiv-
ed County Honours of a pin and
certificate.
Leaders for this past club
"What shall I wear" were Mrs.
William Fuss, Cathy Fuss and
Mrs. Peter Eisback.
Police report
On Friday at 2:50 p.m. a
tractor driven by Kenneth Elder,
R.R.2, Hensall, collided with a
• motorcycle driven by John
Neilands, Hensall, on Queen
Street, Hensall. Neilands receiv
ed cuts and damage to the mot-
orcycle was estimated at $250.
by Constable Bill Lewis.
Hensall holds tax line
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renovations previously proposed.
Ernie Davis reported fixing a
drain that had been broken at
Stan Kochans; removing a tree
that had been hit; grading done;
streets swept, cold mix on the
streets.
Murray Baker reported meas-
uring the sidewalk at Ed Littles.
It is 3" higher than the crown
of the road. It was decided to
dig holes at Buchanan's and
Duffy's and see if the drain is
running properly.
Council discussed the purchase
of new furniture for the clerk's
office. They decided to attend
the municipal officers associat-
ion at Bayfield, May 14. Coun-
cil will pay the clerk's expenses
to attend the association of
Clerks and Treasurers at Horse-
shoe Valley, Thursday, May
22..
Council will give $10 to the
Huron County Historical Society
and will pay the $15 fee to
Huron County Road Superintend-
ent Association.
Council learned that Earl
Campbell is working for the
Huron County Planning Depart-
ment.
Bills and accounts of approx-
imately $21, 000 were ordered
paid.
Huronview
Mrs. Beukema was pianist
for the song service sponsored
by the Clinton Christian Reform-
ed Church on Sunday evening
and led by Mr. Dick Roorda.
Mr. Norman Jones of Hensall
and Mr. Fred Watson of Bayfield
were welcomed to the Home
at. Monday afternoon activities.
Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson,
Jerry Collins and Philip Regier
provided the old tyme music for
the dancing with musical numb-
ers by the Huronview Rythm
Band. The Clinton Christian
Reformed volunteers assisted wits
activities.
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