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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-05-08, Page 9THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1975 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 9 Golden Glimpses BLUE WATER REST HOME It's nice to see the green ]awns and early spring flowers in bloom which have been helped along over the last few days by the wrm weather and spring showers. Refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed following the films on Monday evening. I would like to remind our readers of the Ladies Auxiliary Tea and Bake Sale on Saturday afternoon, May 10, from 2 to 4 p.m. Your interest in this event will be greatly appreciat- ed by all who work so hard to make it a success. The sympathy of the Board of Directors and the staff of the Home is extended to the family of the late Mr. Ivan Kalbfleisch who served faithfully on the building committee and the Board of Management since the time the Blue Water Rest Home was being built until the time of his death. Many of our residents are tak- ing advantage of the nice spring days to visit with family and friends and enjoy outings when- ever the opportunity arises. We welcome Mr. George`Hep• burn as a new resident. He is a former resident of the Crediton area. Friday evening bingo was enjoyed followed by refreshment The Sunday evening chapel service was conducted by Rev. Jail to open The Huron Historical Jail at Goderich will open to the public for its second season of tourist operation on May 17 at 10 a. m. The highlight of the summer season is expected to be the July 5 declaration of the site as a Federal Historic Monument by the Ministry of Indian and Northern Affairs, when a plaque and monument will be unveiled at the site during the official ceremonies which are now being planned. Mr. Harry Besnell has been retained as the Jail Administrat- or for the 1975 season, Under his direction, during April, a number of changes and improve- ments have been made. The Governor's house has been furth- er restored with the downstairs area receiving the attention at this time. The building is being furnish- ed under the direction of Dor- othy Wallace, refurbishing com- mittee chairman, in consultat- ion with Dorothy Duncan of the '4.11 4!111.1'14 11:111-11+.111 _111 George Anderson of the Ang Ticar Church, Exeter. The organist provided music during the serv- ice. soon Provincial Ministry of Culture and Recreation. The facility will operate with the assistance of eight area young people who have received approval for an OFY grant proj- ect called "Rehabilitation 1840. The project includes exterior maintenance, preparation of tt research document based on the available archives of Huron County and the original records of the Canada Company which are housed in Toronto, and acting as hosts for the public during the season's operation. All activities will be under- taken in costumes to re-create the lifestyle of the 1840's, the time of the original construct- ion. It is hoped that the summer season will present a schedule of special events at the jail site. A number of theatre present- ations are under discussion. A group of Huron County artisans will exhibit their arts during the summer in the main court- yard. As an added attraction, the site will be a stopping point for a Southwestern Ontario Antique car rally. Zurich. UV, ;discuss mothers The Zurich United Church . Women met on Thursday even- ing for their regular meeting. The worship service was led by Mrs. Harvey Clausius and scripture was read by Mrs. Dorothy Bullock. Mrs. William Fuss, Hensall contributed two musical numb- ers, each relating to 'Mothers." Mrs. Oscar Greb gave a short meditation on "They Call Her Blessed". The topic, "Mothers in the Bible" was capably given by Mrs. H. Neeb, Some of the mothers she mentioned were the first mother, Eve; Mother of Moses, Hannah - the praying Mother, Mary, the mother of Jesus and other moth- ers. Thirty-two members answered the roll call by each introducing the guest she brought which included daughters, granddaugh- ters, daughters-in-law and friends. After lunch the business was conducted. 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