HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2006-10-04, Page 15Wednesday, October 4, 2006
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Join in the game
ZURICH - A new season with a
pot luck supper Sept. 11 followed
with games and slide show of
Russia by Glena Olcen. Leo
Hoffman won the 50/50 and sever-
al persons had birthdays.
On Sept. 25 Progressive Euchre
was played. Audrey Smith and
Betty Grenier tied for high score
on White card, while Thea
Vandenboom had high score for
pink cards. Second high went to
Leo Hoffman and Gwen McKellar.
Tied for Lone hands were Irene
Hoffman and Harvey Norton.
Door prizes went to Ed Smith,
Lucille Masse, Marie Gelinas, and
Dorothy Smith.
Our next meeting will be Oct. 16
at 7:30 p.m., so come out and
enjoy.
Our next Progressive Euchre will
be Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Quilter's Guild met on Sept. 16
with Glena Olcen chairing the
meeting and giving us instructions
of shuffleboard
for a plaid and denim quilt.
Michele Haberer gave us hand-
outs and demo on a mystery pro-
ject which will be finished before
Christmas. Extra sheets are still
available. Our meetings are each
$2 or $20 for the year. Our next
meeting is Oct. 16 at 1:30 p.m.
Popular Games
Pepper games continue to be
popular. Ed and Dorothy Smith
are hosting these each Friday at 1
p.m. We welcome newcomers to
all our events held in township
hall beside the laundromat.
Shuffleboard played in the audi-
torium of the arena is a gentle
exercise for mind and body, we
have four courts You are not
committed to play every week. If
that is what's keeping you from
coming. Teams are made up from
those attending each Monday at 1
p.m. Please note we do not play
on holiday Mondays.
The Zurich Golden Agers installed their new executive. Pictured,
left to right, treasurer Doris Hamilton ; secretary Gwen McKellar; past
president Lottie Grenier; president Bridget Groot; vice. president
Irene Hoffman (photo/submitted)
Helping the hospital — Exeter's
Heartland Community Credit Union
donated $1,000 to the South Huron
Hospital Foundation recently, with
Foundation chairperson Matt
Clarke, left, saying the money will go
towards the hospital's capital cam-
paign for the emergency room reno-
vations.With Clarke are Heartland
branch manager Kim Perrier and Jim
De Block of the Heartland board of
directors. De Block said supporting
local hospitals is one of Heartland's
high priorities and $1,000 donations
were also made to hospitals in
Clinton, Seaforth, Goderich and
Listowel. (photo/Scott Nixon)
POLICE BRIEF
Over $10,000 lost
in daylight break in
BLUEWATER — On Sept. 25
thieves broke into a residence on
Kippen Road in Bluewater. Thieves
forced their way into the residence,
stealing a quantity of money, alcohol
and jewelry. Total value of loss to
the victim is in excess of $10,000.
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Low Water Advisory remains in effect
AUSABLE BAYFIELD — The Ausable As of the end of August, monthly water lev-
Bayfield Water Response Team (WRT) has els remained low in the northern regions of
announced that a Level 1 Low Water Advisory the ABCA watershed due to the lack of precip-
remains in effect for the Upper Ausable and itation during the previous three months.
Bayfield River watersheds based on monthly "September is usually the month that we see
stream flows that are below 70 per cent of the reduced stress on our surface water
lowest average summer monthly flow. resources," says ABCA water and planning
Stream flows remain low in the Bayfield manager Alec Scott.
River and are more indicative of a Level 2 "Irrigation demands are greatly reduced,
Advisory (below 50 per cent of the lowest and cooler temperatures result in less evapo-
average summer monthly flow). ration of any precipitation that falls. Hopefully
The Bayfield River has received 81 per cent we will start to see improvements in stream
of the normal total precipitation over the pre- flows through the fall and early winter. In the
vious three months but August was dry with meantime, we are asking everyone to co -
only 53 per cent of the normal total precipita- operate in reducing water use," Scott adds.
tion.
Throughout the Ausable Bayfield
Conservation Authority (ABCA) water-
shed, only the Upper Ausable water-
shed approached near-normal precipi-
tation values for August. In response to
that, there has been a slight improve-
ment in stream flow. Despite this slight
improvement, stream flows still reflect
a Low Water Level 1 condition.
If precipitation and streamflows do
not improve in the Bayfield River
watershed, it is possible that conditions
may necessitate the issuance of a Level
2 Low Water Advisory this month.
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