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Zurich Citizens News, 1971-06-24, Page 14PAGE FOURTEEN 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. Renew Your Subscription Now DOMINION HOTEL Presents The E rl H oo S S Hay, Ju e 25 & 26 Featuring Variety Entertainment DICK and DAVE'S PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL Dick Rau Dave Durand 236-4607 565-5281 "Service that Satisfies" 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. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN BOX OFFICE OPENS AT BAN P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK CLINTON -- ONTARIO WED.-THURS.-FRP.-SAT. JUNE 23-24-25-26 "WOODSTOCK" THE ROCK FESTIVAL ON THE SCREEN with the music grooving and 400,000 persons doing their THINGI (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Color Cartoon Due to length of movie one showing nightly at approx 9:15 SUN. - MON. - TUES. JUNE 27-28-29 '"VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" ADMITTANCr. TO PINIONS IO TING d AGI d OTM In Color Barbara Darkins Patty Duke Sharon Tate Susan Hayward "BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" ADMITrANC- .. 'IY4TN16'Tr;_b1 MIS BOm Dolly Reed Cynthia Myers In Color Cartoon — WEDNESDAY ONLY — JUNE 30 Comedy - Action - Horror Special Holiday Show Giant Triple Bill "CARRY ON UP THE ICHYBER" The Carry On Gang "THE MINISKIRT MOB" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Jeremy Slate — Diane McBain In Color "THEATRE OF DEATH" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Cartoon 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. Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER Unbalanced wheels wear out your tires. They're also mighty hard on ball joints and shock—absorbers. Rome police have added a 780 -MPH Ferrari and thirteen 748 -MPH Alfa Romeos to keep up with the Italian go-go generation. 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