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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-05-27, Page 4PAGE FOUR ZURICH Citizens NEWS CDCI Addition Gets Approval laboratory, one clothing room (home economics) and one double gymnasium assembly room. The Board can now proceed to have finals plans drawn and speci- Approvel of sketch plans of the fications given. and when they are addition to Clinton District Colleg- approved, will be able to call for late Institute was received last tenders, Wednesday at the office of H, C. S. B, Coon and Son, Toronto, Lawson, secretary of the board. Listed in the approval from the Department of Education are five classrooms, one shop room, one are the architects. This is the same firm which planned the first building in 1927, and the addition which was completed in 1955. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 St. Paul's W.A. Has Social Evening (By our Hensall correspondent) St. Paul's Anglican church, lov- It is expected that work on the new wing will commence early this fall. Existing hallways will be ex- tended, toward the north, and the gym -assembly will 'be at the west side of the addition. ely with baskets of tulips and nar- Mrs, Bren de Vries, Exeter, who cissus, was the setting on Friday night, for a social evening, when the Women's Auxiliary entertain- ed the Women's Missionary Coc- iety and Evening Auxiliary of the United Church, and Women's Mis- sionary Society and Arnold Circle of Carmel Church, Mrs. W. O. Goodwin, who pres- ided,introduced the guest speaker, spoke on "Peace and Freedom", She vividly described highlights of the last great war as affecting the people of Holland, and in which she was personally involved. Her concluding remarks were, "Free- dom is our most precious posses- sion," Miss Jean Henderson was solo- ist, Mrs. Tom Lavender gave a humorous number on "Wives." Mrs. R. 13. Middleton was pianist. Charlie MacNaughton Speaks For Huron 'Some Good Old, Everyday HORSE SENSE' 'lt seems to me that it is time to pause and ask ourselves whether gov't at any level should continue to respond to what 1 regard as irresponsible requests for almost every- thing that crosses the mind of the public or whether it is not time to exercise some good old everyday horse sense.' deep Charlie acNaughton Fighting for you E -ELECT .q�;�'`�'•�::k:; . � •,;� �� moi: CLINTON, APRIL 13, 1959 Keep Huron on the FROST TEAM 5 5 5 Support The Common Sense Program Of The Frost Government Which Has Given Ontario Its `Dynamic Decade'. MacNaughton, Charles S. Progressive Conservative Thursday, June 11 Published by Huron Progressive Conservative Association