Zurich Citizens News, 1966-03-03, Page 6PAGE SIX
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Everybody Busy!
The new school under construction in
Zurich is a beehive of activity these days as
all the various tradesmen are rushing to
complete their individual jobs. According
to the architect, the school should be com-
pletely finished in about two weeks, ready
for occupancy, with the exception of the
auditorium. Harvey Clausius, of Zurich, who
has been the head carpenter on the job since
the starting point, is shown here as he makes
a slight adjustment on one of the cupboard
doors. His workbench is the floor of the
stage in the auditorium.
Working at New School
Workmen are busy at the present time completing the
last minute details at the new public school located in Zurich.
Several of the classrooms are now :completed, and within a
couple of weeks the rest are scheduled to be finished. Shown
here installing one of the new electric clocks in a classroom
is Eric Mousseau, an employee of the W. H. Fuss Electric
firm, of Hensall, who have the electrical contract for the
building.
Pick Committee
For T'':ilk Board 6n
Huron County
A 15 -man milk marketing
board for Huron County was
elected Saturday at a six -hour
meeting.
Representatives from the 16
townships in Huron County
nominated 38 men for the po-
sitions.
Charles Milton, of Princeton,'
general secretarymanager of
the Ontario Milk Marketing
Board, told the meeting at Sea -
forth District High School that
separate boards for shippers
producers of fluid, concentrated
and cheese milk had proved
unsuccessful.
He said the ultimate goal is
to establish an over-all •commit-
tee for Ontario.
Elected were: William Allen,
RR 1, Woodham; Jack Arm-
strong, Auburn; Martin Baan,
RS 3, Walton; Edward Bell,
Blyth; Fordyce Clark, RR 5,
Goderich; Ray Cox, RR 2, Bay-
field;Harold Elliott, Bluevale;
Harold Erb, Zurich; Harold
Gaunt, RR 2, Lucknow; Simon
Hallahan, RR 1, Belgrave; John
F. MacLennan, RR 3, G-oderich;
Clifford McNeil, RR 6, Goder-
ich; Murray Siertsema, RR 2,
Blyth; Ross Smith, RR 3, Ethel;
Boyd Taylor, RR 3, Walton,
Mr. Baan was elected chair-
man; vice-chairman is Clifford
McNeil, and secretary -treas-
urer Boyd Taylor
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THE MUSIC MADNESS
George .is the custodial su-
perintendent at our illiteracy
factory. (It used to be called
head janitor.) I congratulated
him the other day, His wife
had "done well", as , we say, in
a music theory exam,
He shook his head. He
swore. Then, "It'd drive you
up the wall, If I ever get mar-
ried again, it won't be to a
musician."
There isn't much chance of
the former, as he's a grand-
father. But I was deeply in
sympathy with his conclusion.
It was obvious that George
had had to help his wife pre-
pare for her exam. It was on
the history of music. They ask
you questions like, "What in-
strument did Eli Schwartzkopf
play in the Brandenburg Sym-
phony Orchestra on April 11,
1801,_ when_ Napoleon _Bona-
parte was staying in the city
overnight, with his second wife,
on the way to the battle of
Austerlitz?"
But this isn't the worst of it.
A chap can stand a couple of
weeks of helping his wife mem-
orize such great universal
truths, and weather it.
What really gets him on his
knees is putting up with the old
lady as the exams draw near.
Kids go through examinations
with the aplomb of ducks tak-
ing a bath. But middle-aged
ladies don't especially when
they haven't written an exam
in years.
About three weeks before
the exam, they begin to neg-
lect
eblect family, house and them-
selves. A week later, they be-
come nervous. In the final
week, they have moved from
high C to hysteria. On the day
of the exam, it takes tears, tea,
tranquilizers, and sometimes a
good shot of brandy, before
they can be pushed into the
examination hall, where they
sit twitching like old fighter
pilots until the papers are
given out.
I don't know the details, but
I suspect George went through
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something like the above, and
I echo his sentiments, loud and
clear. If I ever get married
again, I want a girl who thinks
a sweet potato is about the
finest musical instrument that
ever hit the market,
Do you know what a bane is?
Well, that's what music has
been in my life, for the past
decade.
Oh, I know. Every family
has its little problem, its skel-
eton in the recreation room,
its dirt under the wall-to-wall.
Drinking, health, poverty, di-
vorce, insanity, stupidity, delin-
quents. With our family, it's
music.
People think I am carried
away by emotion when I start
to sob at a symphony concert.
They're right. But it's not the
beauty of the music that makes
Ten years and snore than
ble it has caused, and the money
it has cost .in the last 10 years.
I used to love music, •in a
simple, joyous, uncomplicated
way. I used to whistle while I
worked and walked. Every -
t h i n g f r o m Greensleeves,
through Ein Kleine Nachtmusik
to Porgy and Bess. By ear. I
liked Stardust and Stravinsky
and I'll Be Down to Get You
in a Taxi, Honey.
Then the kids started taking
piano lessons. And I started
trying to look intelligent when
people talked about sonatinas
and concertos and scherzos and
dynamics and all that (you
should pardon the expression)
jazz. j
We fight about the left hand
being too loud, We scream at
each other about the kids not
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Practising. • We go into tan-
trumtivals. about recitals and fes-
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me break down. It's the thou
$10,000 later, nobody in my
family can play the national
anthem without three weeks of
preparation. The record play-
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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1966
er rocks to The Beatles and Bob
Dylan. We have to snatch the
harmonica and guitar away
from the kids. I would like
to meet Johann Sebastian Bach
on a dark night and strangle
him. With a Beethoven con
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