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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-06-19, Page 6PAGE 6 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1975 CONTEST WINNER- Southampton mayor Maurice O'Dwyer, a native of Zurich, shows his ability at weight lifting which won him the title "Mr. Physique" at the mayors and reeves contest in Grand ,Bend Saturday night. The contest was held in . conj- unction -with the Buffaloburger Fest. Roller hockey TEAM NAMES FLYERS- Ron Rader, Capt., Randy Tiernan, Rich O'Brien, Roger O'Brien, Jim 'Oesch, Ken Oesch, Jeff McKinnon, Rich Fisher, Pat Bedard. CANADIANS- Doug Turkheim, Captain, Bill Hay, Paul Klopp, Steve Bedour, Rich Bedard, Greg Thiel, Danny Eckel, Cecil Fields, Jeff Oesch, Gary Lovey. BRUINS - Kim McKinnon, Captain, Marty Becker, Paul Haggitt, Wayne Hamather, Rick Grenier, WSayne Thiel, David Thornton, Rich Gingerich, Kevin Wildfong. CANUCKS - Randy McKinnon, Captain, Joe Kenda, Jerry Zehr, Randy Oke Gary Koehler, Derek O'Brien, Danny Meiding- er, Babe Corriveau, Stephen Smith, Ron Desjardine. ROLLER HOCKEY • SCHEDULE First team listed plays at 7pm Second team listed plays at 9p.m.•° June 19�- Flyers vs Canadians Bruins vs Canucks June 26 - Flyers vs Bruins Canadians vs Canucks - July 3 - Bruins vs Canadians Flyers vs Canucks July 10 - Canucks vs Bruins Canadians vs Flyers " July 17 - Canucks vs Canadians Bruins vs Flyers July 24 - Canucks vs Flyers Canadians vs Bruins July 31 - Flyers vs Canadians Bruins vs Canucks Aug 7 - Flyers vs Bruins Canadians vs Canucks Aug 14 - Bruins vs Canadians Flyers vs Canucks Aug 21 - Canucks vs B1ruins Canadians vs Flyers Aug 28 - Canucks vs Canadians Bruins vs Flyers Sept 4.- Canucks vs Flyers Canadians vs Bruins Sept 11 - Playoffs lst and Srd, 2nd and 4th. All games played on Thurso - ay nights. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS AND CATS FREE RABIES CLINICS The Huron County Health Unit, in co-operation with the Health of Animals Brandi of the Canada Department of Agriculture will be holding free rabies clinics at the Thursday, June 26 ® 2 P.M. to 8 P. M. Bayfield Town Hall Friday, June 27 — 2 P.M. ter 8 P.M_ Hensall Arena Tuesday, July 3 — 2, P.M. to 8 P.M. Exeter Arena Wednesday, July 4 — 2 P.M. to 8 P.M. Grand Bend . Fire Hall Discuss. gudance Illy Ross Haugh] The guidance heads of the five secondary schools in Huron County met with the educat- ion committee of the Huron Board of Education Monday' night to discuss mutual'problems. In beginning the discussion, Director of Education D.J. Cochrane said there is some- times a misunderstanding or difference of opinion on what guidance really is. Gord Smith, of Central Huron said. "anout 75 per cent of my time is spent in handing out information. I see *myself as the students' advocate or lawyer against the system." On the topic of guidance information, Jack Seaman, of Goderich commented, "the chances of misinformation are very slight. The problem is when students only hear what they want to hear." ' Jack Kopas of Wingham asked the trustees,"J?o you think guidance counsellors should be- come more visible." To this vice-chairman Herb Turkheim replied;' `parents seem to think students should walk into the guidance office and be told what they should become. Guidance people should get out and tell about their service. They could even be avail- able for public speaking." Ken Laughton of South Huron said, "this goes for par- ents too. Liasion is a very important function of our job. We attempt to relate the stud- ents to their aims. Trustee Bob Elliott and Charl- ie Thomas expressed concern over students dropping vital subjects during their school years thus.' shutting the doors to some types of university course: ' They were told by the guid- ance heads that parents , must -sign any consent form to drop a subject. Elliott replied, "I. know . there is so much public apathy. The onus is on parents but the problem is to get them to acc- ept it." To this Jack Kopas of Wingham added, "there is a greater need for us to expl- ain the situations to parents." Director Cochrane said "problems should be solved at the lowest level. Principals would welome hearing , from parents." FEATURES: Separate freezer door. The freezer holds a full 112 lbs. of frozen food. 132 aft. no -frost refrigerator No drfroating WWI Na -frost mean, you never have to defrost again ... weaves don't stick together ... food stay, fresher longer ... and specs isn't lost by frost buikbup. Two efecto-ffsx ice trays. 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