Zurich Citizens News, 1975-07-03, Page 15THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1975
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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ST. MARIE GRADUATION- Eight Grade Eight pupils from St. Marie Ecole will enter high school
in the fall. Back row, left t right, Mr. Lavectoire, principal, Jeffrey Martens, Dale Alexander, Ed Vander-
Burgt, Bobby Mommersteeg and teacher, Mrs. Duffy. Front row, left to right, Patti Ducharme, Marg
Vermunt, Janine Rau and Crys Huffman.
Grade 12 graduates at SHDHS
Marian Adams, Janice Alex-
ander, William Baker, Dick
Bakker, Brenda Becker, Peter
Becker, Patrick Bedard, Stephen
Bedour, Linda Beer, Ruby Beierl-
ing, Kevin Bisback, Cyril Cath-
eart, Mark Chandler, Brent
Clarke, Kenneth Coates, Laura
Conlon, Steven Corbett, Cather-
ine Cyr, Bonnie Dale, Chris
Daniel, Elizabeth Deichert,
Kathy Debine, Lois Doerr,
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Huron -Middlesex (Prov.)
Progressive Conservative Association
NOMINATION
MEETING NOTICE
The meeting will select a Progressive Conser-
vative Candidate to contest the Provincial Riding of
Huron -Middlesex in the next Provincial General
Election.
All persons who are members in good standing
and on the membership roll of the Huron -Middlesex
Progressive Conservative Riding Association, 14
days prior to the holding of the nominating conven-
tion shall be eligible to vote.
Written nominations, duly signed, shall be filed
with the Secretary at least 24 hours prior to the
nomination meeting, by the prospective can-
didates.
GUEST SPEAKER:
Monday, July 28
8:30 p.m.
South Huron Secondary School
EXETER
Gary Ducharme, Sandra Duch-
arme, Clarissa Dryan, Doug
Easton, Harold Eberhardt,
Douglas Ecker,James Ferguson.
Ruth Ann Finkbeiner, Linda
Fleming, Paul Fydenchuk,
Eunice Gascho, Marc Gelinas,
Kathleen Geilen, Vincent Glabb,
Randall Glenn, Cynthia Gunn,
Melanie Hackney, Shirley
Anne Hay, Barry Hess, Glen
Hewitt, Randie Hicks, Deborah
Hillman, Bruce Hodge, Sharon
•Haine, Zelda Inthout, Mary Anne
Geoffrey, Laurie Jenner, Anne
Marie Johns, Eleanor Johns,
Larry Johns, Marion Johnson,
Dennis Keller, Janet Kerslake,
Robert Kerslake, Johanna
Kester, James Keys, Brian
Kipfer, Jane Klopp, Judy Klopp,
Paul Klopp, Anne Elizabeth
Knight, Reid Kawolchuck,
Paul Kyle, Frederick Knip,
Theresa Landsbergen, Gerry
Latour, Dianna Lines, Gregory
Love, Kevin Lovell, Paul Lovie,
Deborah MacDonald, Katharine
MacGregas, Linda Marshall,
Sharon Masse, Hannah Mathews,
Daniel McIver, Kimberley,
McKinnon, Judy Mason.
Judith Mickle, Joanne Miller,
Heather Mills, Matthew Muller,
Bradley Murray, Howard Neeb,
Brenda Neil. Derek O'Brien,
Teresa Ondrejicka, Margaret
Parsons, Richard Parsons,
Joanne Paton, Kim Postill,
Barbara Preszcator, Perry
Preszcator, Andrew Pridham,
Janice Ramer.
Vernon Randall, Barbara
Ratz, Joseph Rau, Arthur Read,
Steven Read, David Regier,
Thomas Roberts, Margaret
Rooseboom, Mary -Ellen Ross,
Scott Ross, Mary Rowcliffe,
Joanne Sandercott, Ronald Sch-
roeder, Steven Schroeder, Paul
Shapton, Mary Irene Shoebottom,
Jean Simpson, Ronald Simpson,
Gary Skinner, Lucinda Small,
Joanne Smyth, David Snider,
Janice Stewart, Katharine Stilson
Robert Stock, Nancy Stretton,
Valerie Sweet, Brian Raylor,
Wendy Taylor, Vernon Thomson,
Gail Travers, Mark Tuckey,
Van Tuckey,Cheryl Turkheim,
Janice Turnbull, Agnes Van
Esbroeck, Heather Wein, Steven
Willem, John Wurm, Shirley
Landbergen, Ruth -Anne Ziel-
man.
From crops to livestock and
from turf to fruits and vegetables,
Ontario agricultural reserach will
be on display July 8,9 and 10,
1975 at the two OAC Research
Stations at Elora and near Camb-
ridge (Preston). Both the Elora
Research Staion and the Cam-
bridge Research Station will be
open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
daily, with tours, educational
exhibits and demonstrations
highlighted OAC Farm Week
'75.
The Cambridge station special-
izes in turf, fruit and veget-
able production, as well as
environmental studies in pollut-
ion, insects and plant diseases.
The Elora station is the focal
point of the Ontario Agricultur-
al College's research in soils,
Meld crops, weather studies,
dairy and beef work.
A special display at the Elora
Research Station will feature
manure management systems
and the commercial manure -
handling equipment that is pres-
ently available to producers,
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