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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-07-17, Page 6Page 6 Zurich Citizens News, July 17, 1975 Three area students top Clinton scholars Three students from this area were among nine grade 13 students at Central . Huron Sec- ondary School, Clinton, who have been recommended for Ontario scholarships. Top student at the school was Cheryl Ann Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Webster, R.R.1, Varna. She topped the entire class with an outstanding 94.3 average in her subjects. Another of the top students was Audrey Jane Gingerich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich, R.R.2, Zurich, who received an average of 86.8 percent. Obituary OLIVIER JOSEPH CANTIN A former resident of St. Joseph, Olivier J. Cantin, died in St. John Hospital, Detroit, Mich- igan, on July 13, 1975 in his 52nd year. The deceased is the son of the late Napoleon A. Cantin, and Valerie M. Cantin, who reside at St. Joseph. Surviving are his four children, charles, Jeanette, Jerome and Joanne. Olivier was one of 12 children, seven boys and five girls --four of whom predec- eased him. Those remaining are Napoleon, Pierre, Jean Paul, Andre, Mrs. Gabrielle Brisson, Mrs. Valerie Schutz, all of Detroit and Mrs. Yvonne Duch- arme, of Mitchell, Ontario. His wife Marjorie predeceased him in 1962. Olivier was retired from Parke Davis Pharmaceutical Company where he had worked for 25 years. It was Olivier's wish that his body be donated to the Wayne State University Medical Centre. Prayers were conducted by Father Charrette at St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph on Monday, July 14, 1975.'Interment to follow at St. Peter's Cemetery at a later date. The third student from this area who was an Ontario Sch- olar is Richard Sebastian Mom- mersteeg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mommersteeg, R.R.2, Zurich. He came through with an average of 80 percent. Federation requests stop to brucellosis Huron County Federation of Agriculture last week adopted a resolution to try to halt the spread of brucellosis, a growing problem in the area. The resolution was sponsored by Stan Zurbrigg of Howick township because of the number of cases of the high- contageous disease in nearby Wellington county. Five herds, he explained had gone down with the disease on one milk route and there was the susp- icion that the disease may have been spread by the milk truck. The resolution calls for fool baths for all personel visiting dairy barns and for a bath for trucks to pass their wheels through to disinfect them. A second resolution was pass- ed asking Ontario Federation of Agriculture to look into lia- bility clauses in utility contracts to try to limit the liability of farmers to wilful damage. The resolution resulted when farmers involved in hydro power lines found they were liable for " damages to hydro towers on their property and began to worry that they might be held respon- sible for losses caused if they knocked over the tower and cut off power to a large portion of the population. Insurance comp- anies contacted, including Lloyds of London were uncertain enough of the legalities involved that they refused to quote a cost for insurance to cover such a poss- ibility. The resolution extended the investigation not only to hydro lines but to other utilities. TME BIG DIP MAIN STREET EAST ZURICH HAVING A PARTY ? TRY OUR CHICKEN BUCKET BARREL PARTY PAK 24 PCS 15 PCS 12 PCS *Hot Dogs *Homburgs *French 'Fries *Fish *Shrimp Try Our Soft Ice Cream PLEASE 2364923CALL FOR ORDERS TAKE-OUT OLLER SKATIN.,< Wednesday, Friday & Sunday AT THE ZURICH ARENA CHERYL ANN WEBSTER AUDREY JANE GINGERICH RICHARD S. 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