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confusing reality with scientific "facts"
Modern science is showing
us that the world we live in
is not so much the way it is
because that's the way
things are, but rather the
world is the way it is
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frame of reference into my
brain realized just how im-
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events really are.
Scientists . working in a
field called quantum
mechanics are discovering
that the building blocks of
matter may not be matter at
all.
When taking
measurements on extremely
small sub -atomic particles,
the measuring device dis-
turbs the surrounding
events. So a measurement is
not cut and dried but depen-
dent upon how it is
measured.
In small amounts, matter
displays characteristics of
energy waves and a particle
nature. Without delving into
the specifics, the sheer
problems of gathering data
indicates the questionable
nature of wpat reality is.
A bucket of water tells us
nothing about the size of the
water, but the size of the
bucket. A bucket of water is
only a bucket when It is in
the bucket. It is dependent
,on the bucket for the
measurement. When it is out
of the bucket, the water can
be many 'different sizes and
shapes, volumes and even
form. (Boil your bucketful to
make tea and you lose some
in steam. Somehow, you
could get the water back to
being a bucketful, but you
would still know little about
the water.)
Many accepted theories
are mitre enact of faith than
expressions 01 bard fact.
Like a computer, the Mind
can be programmed to
operate as you like it. (You
can convince 'yourself the
world is ending by accepting
ly that bad (if .you stop
reading all the bad reports
about it and get on with
it ►...and it really isn't that
cold outside...
That's not news, and it
may not even be reality.
About two weeks ago in
the Varna correspondance
we noted a Toc Alpha group
Miscellaneous , A .
Rumblings
By Rob Chester
the facts of one psuedo-
science, or you can rid
yourself of minor pains by
sticking needles in your
skin...)
Since the frame of reality
in which we exist, exists
more in perception than
hard reality, perhaps reality
can be influenced by beliefs.
Try applying a change of
perception to some facet of
your own environment: of-
fice coffee can suddenly
taste good and be good for
you - the economy isn't real -
Times -Advocate, March 17, 1982
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was visiting the village. Two
words were left out of the
report and as a result the
meaning was rather
drastically altered.
It should have read "the
group had wonderful snow-
ball fights with the
neighborhood kids". Unfor-
tuntely the words wonderful
and snowball were omitted.
We assure you the Toc
Alpha kids received a
warmer "welcome and were
received in a kinder spirit
than a fist fight reception.
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EXETER
MONDAY, TUESDAY 8 WEDNESDAY 9-6 P.M.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-9 P.M.
SATURDAY 8:30-6 P.M.
NEW -TO -YOU OPENING - A used clothing outlet opened in Zurich, Friday.
Showing one of the dresses available were Mary Gingerich and Elizabeth Gra-
inger. Workers are volunteers from the churches in the Zurich area. The shop
will be open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturday mornings.
Two fires in Zurich area
by Carmel Sweeney
There have been lots of
fires this winter, and a week
ago Thursday the whole up
stairs was destroyed at the
home of Adrian, Paul and
Joan Ducharme RR 2,
Zurich.
As the result of smoke and
water damage the family
has moved in with Andrew
Ducharme for a couple of
months until the whole house
is back in shape.
A (ire recently destroyed
the inside of a big building
(shed) at Dick Bedard's
place on the highway.
Carnival
About 50 members of the
Zurich ' and . area figure
skating club will be taking
part in Sunday's carnival as
"the culmination of a year's
efforts."
Organizer Beth McGee
said skaters range from two
years old to 17. She noted two
sets of twins will also skate
in the carnival.
The theme for this year's
carnival is Calendar Capers
with music and skating
keyed to months of the year.
McGee said music will range
from "Let it Snow" for
January to the "Monster
Mash" for October..
Fortunately in both these
cases no one got hurt.
Cecile and Wanda Regier
spent two weeks in Florida
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Regier.
A pancake supper was held
at the Lutheran Church
Shrove Tuesday. It was
prepared and served by the
youth group.
•
On Saturday, February 27
Lloyd O'Brien, Jerome
Sweeney Zurich, along with
Cliff Pepper and. Barry
Cleave of Dashwood were
among those who attended
an all day bird show in
Paris, Ontario.
Well right now I'm busy
getting this news ready
before I leave for the sunny
south on Saturday 6th, so by
the time this paper reaches
you, Renee and I will be
there, relaxing 'under an
orange tree, going swim -
'ming and seeing all the
sights in Disney World etc.
We will be arriving back
home in time for the skating
carnival at the arena on
Sunday the 21st. Oh dear,
cold again!
a year's effort
Featured at the show will
be champion skater Lynn
Nightingale.
Though Nightingale has
relatives living in the area,
McGee said she heard the
skater was attending the
University of Western
Ontario.
"I, just phoned her,"
McGee said.
Advance ticket sales are
"fantastic" McGee said. She
noted there may be standing
room only for the carnival.
Professional skater Lynn
Nightingale is a drawing,
card McGee said.
Also featured will be the
AT ZURICH CARNIVAL - The featured skater at Sun-
day's Zurich -Grand Bend figure skating carnival to be
held at the Zurich arena at 2:30 p.rn. will be Lynn
Nightingale. Lynn has amassed a lot of championships
including Canadian junior in 1972 and senior in 1976
along with a number of years as a star with Ice
Capades.
Zurich
personals
Virginia Denomme and
Hose Regier would like to
report that a total 51187.75
was collected for the Ontario
March of Dimes during the
recent canvass inZurich and
area. They are especially -
grateful to the dedicated
volunteers who worked so
hard. Special thanks to
everyone who gave a
donation.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Risi
returned home the previous
weekend from a vacation in
Florida. •
Mrs. Anne Flaxbard along
with her daughter Ruth.Ann
Flaxbard of London, spent
last week in Mexico at
Acapulco.
Our sincere sympathy is
extended to the .family of
Mrs. Louise Denomme
t Remi) who passed away on
Wednesday, March 3. She
was the mother and grand-
mother of several Zurich
residents.
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S.H.H.L.
Finals
Game No. 3
Sun., Mar. 21
7:30 p.m.
Zurich Arena
Zurich Buckeyes
vs.
Mensal!
Sherwoods
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Exeter precision skate team.
McGee said the parents
were "really terrific in •
helping out." She noted the
performance will have more
props than last year.
Students from Fanshawe
College's T -V program will
be operating the• spotlights to
highlight the choreography
of the club's pros Marcie
Sawruk and' Brenda Pin-
combe.
Last year's show was
different in that it had two
MCs McGee said, 'and this
year three people will be
providing commentary.
'Angela Armitt and . Dave
Sheppard, who were- hosts
for the club's fashion show
during the village's • 125th
anniversary will be
providing commentary. The
club also hopes to have
Eilene Taylor -Smith from
the Huron Country
Playhouse, assist with the
duties of master of •
ceremony.
McGee' said the club had
made a sustained effort this
year to promote the car-
nival.
Club members made and
distributed posters and
media from London to
Wingham has been alerted.
There has also been
support from local
businesses.
McGee said the skate club
,was "really digging in and
getting on our own two feet
financially." The attitude
•she noted, was encouraging
more co-operation from the
community.
The club is "making them
aware of who we are,
we are and that we are a
benefit to the community."
McGee advises those
planning to_ attend the
carnival to get tickets early
and:plan to attend early for
seating.
The show runs Sunday,
March 21 at 2:30. Ticket
prices have been kept
reasonable again this year,
not because of the quality of
the show McGee said. but
simply because of
economics. Adults will pay
$3. while student tickets are
52.
Zurich
Arena
Activities
Free Skating
Sat., Mar. 20
2:15 - 3:45
Donated by
Bean Festival
Holiday Public
Skating
1 - 2:30 p.m.
Tues, Wed. Thurs, Fri.
Mar, 23.24,25,26
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NOTICE
The Council of the Village of Zurich has
declared a vacancy on Council. Any eligible
person wishing to fill the position of Coun-
cillor, please 'indicate in writing your in-
terest to the Clerk before March 18, 1982.
Sharon A. Baker,
Clerk -Treasurer