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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1971
FIELD MEET CHAMPS: Winners in the Tyke, Juvenile and Junior divisions of the field meet
held at the Zurich Public School last week were front row, left to right, Shannon Smale and John
McAllister. Back row left to right, Geoffrey Hunt, Barbara Rader, Heather Riddell and Jack Forrester.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR CHAMPS: The Intermediate and Senior champions at the Zurich
Public School field meet held last week were left to right, Donna Riddell, Gordon Blec, Elizabeth
Deichert and Wayne Oke.
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Conestoga Course
The Huron Centre of Conestoga
College of Applied Arts and
Technology opened its first course
under the Manpower Training Plat
in Clinton Public I'Iospital this
week. The class which now numb.
ers 15 ladies is studying to be
Certified Visiting Homemakers.
Plans for putting the training into
effect were formulated by Miss
S. Malabar of the County Health
Unit, Mr. Herman Appel of the
Canada Manpower Centre, God-
erich and Mrs. Ross Milton, Ad-
ministrator of the College Centre.
The principal instructor of the
Course is Mrs. Gail McKenzie
of Seaforth. Mrs. McKenzie
graduated from the Huron- Perth
School of Nursing, Stratford in
1961 and comes to the college
with over eight years experience
as a registered nurse interspersed
with some teaching time.
Future employment for gradu-
ates of the course, for the most
About People
Mr. Ray McKinnon has spent
a few days last week and this
week in Zurich making plans
for he and his family to move
back to Zurich. Mr. McKinnon
has resigned from the Bank of
Montreal and will be associated
with Zurich Wood Products.
They will be moving from
Haliburton to Zurich this week-
end.
Larry and Garry Hess have
accepted positions with the
Department of Lands and Forests
for the summer months and will
be working in the Pinery south
of Grand Bend.
Mrs. Charles Wallace and
children, Andrew and Deadra,
and Miss Debbie Hogg, left on
Wednesday to spend a vacation
in England. Dr. Wallace will
join then next month and they
will all return the latter part of
July.
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for Homemakers
part will be made through the
County Health Unit as part of its
extensive home care programme,
although some of the ladies seek
employment with private agencies
The course is 12 weeks in lengt
and comprises a learning exper-
ience which is more practical
than theory in such subjects as
the care of children, personal
care of adults, care of the eld-
erly, household duties, food and
nutrition, budgeting, care of
the mentally handicapped and
general home management. Be-
cause of the nature of her work,
the visiting Homemaker may
be called on to work in close
co-operation with: doctors,
public health nurses, social
workers and physiotherapists.
Plans for future courses of
this type are now under consider-
ation with the possibility that
the next course may start in
September. A lot depends on how
successfully our training meets
the needs of Huron County.
0
Varna News
Decoration Day Service was
held at Baird's Cemetery on
Sunday afternoon last with Rev.
D. Stuart of Brucefield and Rev.
Murdock Morrison in charge of
the service. The cemetery was
nicely decorated for the occas-
ion.
Next Sunday, June 27, memb-
ers of the Orange Lodges of
South Huron will attend divine
service in the United Church at
10:15 a.m. with the pastor, Rev.
Murdock Morrison in charge.
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