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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-07-24, Page 11Page 12 -Zurich Citizens News, July 24, 1975 Kippen and area Mr. and Mrs. Cor Van Dyk of Waddinxveen. Ho110.nd are visiting with . Mr. and Mrs, Harry Van Wieren and family. They arrived from the Nether- lands July 5 and will return July 27. Mrs. Van Dyk and Mrs. Van Wieren are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wier - en and family with Mr, and Mrs. Cor Van Dyk spent last weekend with relatives in Beach - berg near Pembroke. Mrs. Garry Cooper and Billy John Detroit are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper. Mrs. Margaret Morton, Mont- real spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride are in Sault St. Marie, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pine. Wedding bells were ringing in Kippen on Saturday, July 19, when Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Chalmers was marr- ied to Mr. Doug Miners and also on July 18 for Tom Workman son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Workman when he married Miss Joyce Haney in Egmondville. Best wishes to the newly weds. PICNIC Brucefield and St. Andrews Church, Kippen, Sunday schools held a combined picnic at Exeter on Sunday, July 20. Races were: PRE—SCHOOL-- Barbara Fotheringham and Tricia Cooper; Boys 6-8, Scott Cooper, Scott Townsend and Robert . Hill; Girls 6-8, Shelley Finlayson, Julie Anne Consitt, Christine Cooper; Boys 9-12, David Consitt, David Townsend, Lyle Kinsman; Girls 9-12, Sandra Finlayson, Beth Consitt, Estella Jean Wil- son, Young ladies Race, Jane All- an, Diane Wilson, Sue Anne Finlayson, Young Men, Lyle Hill, Lyle Kinsman, Mark Consitt. Three-legged Race, Les Consitt and Lyle Kinsman, Sue Anne Fin- layson and Diane Wilson, Sandra Finlayson and Beth Consitt. Boys and girls wheelbarrow race„ Lyle Hill and John Stevens, Jane Allan and Diane Wilson, Les Consitt and Lyle Kinsman. Car Relay won by Bob Kins- man's team, Potato Relay, Lloyd Cooper's team, Clothespin Race, Bill Consitt, Laird Finlayson; Ladies kick the slipper, Diane Consitt, Sharon Finlayson, Sandra Finlayson, Men's kick the slipper, Bill Consitt, Lyle Kinsman, Laird Finlayson. Two candy scrambles followed. Youngest person present, Tricia Cooper, Oldest person present, Emerson Kyle. Closest Anniversary, Stewart and Joyce Wilson' s 20th anniv- ersary. Guessing Marshmallows, Diane Wilson. Parents group meet in Dashwood On Tuesday, July 29, at 8 p.m. a meeting will be held at ARC Industries, Dashwood, of the "Parents only Group." This meeting will be of particular interest to Parents of Handicap- ped or retarded, 12 years or over. Mrs. Helen Kneale, Public Health Nurse, Lambton County, will be showing films and talking on subjects of interest to parents who have a member of their family in this age group. Parents are urged to attend this important meeting. Meetings will continue through the sum- mer. • Why Pay More? r----Immigig Come See Our I, rge PNP �'?� AQP Display of New Furniture Chesterfield Suites Bedroom Suites * Dining Room Sets Kitchen Sets Davenport Sets Studio Couches Box Springs & Mattresses Recliners, Swivel Rockers FINISHED or UNFINISHED AMIE v 1030P1 moo ® Chests of Drawers 0 Dressers m Night Tables 0 Desks e Book Cases ® Wardrobes w Drop Leaf Tables O Tea Wagons * Corner Cabinets 4 1 WHITING'S • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) O Antiques IA Things MAIN ST. 235-1964 EXETER E TAKE TRADES S' A:`:T^S :+k'''»..".�. .:""^t•'f,:...'R'A.A".1T...`w3:.14"«a:�.L':: C.X4 1 1=1".:=1..3=II::.:=XX.Wrg ,l-_.w:.C.'3.11C.'aT. =41tM. Hearing on violence sceduled for fall Ontario' s Royal Commission on Violence in the Communic- ations Industry has announced in newspaper advertisements throughout Ontario that it will begin hearings in the Fall. The Commission was establish- ed "to study the posible harm to the public interest of the increas- ing exploitation of violence in the communications industry." Its termsof reference are: To study the effects on society of the increasing exhibition of violence in the communications industry; To determine if there is any connection or a cause and effect relationship between this phen- omenon and the incidence of violent crime in society; To hold public hearings to en- able groups and organizations, individual citizens and repres- entatives of the industry to make their views on the subject. To make appropriate recom- mendations, if warranted, on any measures that should be taken by the Government of Ontaio, by other levels of Gov- ernment, by the general public and by the industry." The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry has three members: The Hon. Judy LaMarsh, P.C., Q.C., LLD., teacher, lawyer, broadcaster, former Federal Cabinet Minister, who chairs the commission; His Honour Judge Lucien Beaulieu, a professional social worker and lawyer, who is anizations to participate in its 'deliberations and' will announce specific dates and places of its hearings later this summer. SHOPP a former foster parent, Legal Aid Director, Crown Attorney, now a judge of the Family Division of the Provincial Court, and Scott Young, newspaper col- umnist and broadcaster who has written several children's books, novels, biographies and television documentaries. The Commission is inviting all interested persons and org- Lots of 11/41.1 FREE 0 PARKING NO METERS m GODERICH Do You Enjoy Living? Then give someone else the chance to enjoy life too, by being a Blood Donor On July 28, from 6 to 9 p.m. the Red Cross has a Clinic at the Zurich Community Centre and you will have the opportunity to be a Blood Donor. To promote and encourage people to -give Blood the following businesses will have a free Wintario ticket for everyone who gives blood -- plus several additional prizes. E.W. Shantz Trucking, Shantz Farm Auto- mation, Heimrich°s Variety, C.G. Farm Sup- ply, Martin Electric, Haberer Westlake Concr- ete Products, Tasty -Nu Bakery, Zurich Super- ior Market, Leo's Plumbing & Heating Electrical, Westlake Furniture, Zurich Gar- age, Bank of Montreal, Laporte Meat Market, Zurich Pro Hardware. ATTEND THE CLINIC AT THE ZURICH COMUNITY CENTRE MONDAY, DULY 2 8 6 4x, 9 pqa�,