Zurich Citizens News, 1972-07-27, Page 13THURSDAY, TULY 27, 1972
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 13
Marie Flynn of Clinton and
Norman Speir provided the music
for Monday afternoons old tyme
music and dancing session with
Gertie Kaiting and Helen Allen
of Goderich leading a sing -a-
long. Debbie Flynn, accomp-
anied on the piano by her moth-
er, entertained with a step dant
number. Some of the regular
Monday volunteer group from
Goderich-- Margaret Stewart,
Thelma Snell, Bud Elliott, Vic
Bird, Lily Blanshard were on
hand to assist with the activit-
ies and help the residents in
many ways.
Thirty residents have had
July birthdays. They were hon-
ored at a party on Wednesday
afternoon sponsored by the
Hensall Women's Institute. Mrs.
J. McAllister, past president
of the institute, introduced the
program. Mr. Sam Rennie sang
two solo numbers and led the
sing -song accompanied at the
piano by Miss Greta Lammie.
Other numbers on the program
included a piano duet by Bart
and Tanda Visscher, a dance
by Tondo, and violin selections
by Frank Forrest accompanied
by Mary Broadfoot. Following
the program gifts were present-
ed to the celebrants and lunch
was served to about 150 resid-
ents and guests. Cassie Dougall
a former member of the Hensall
W , I, thanked those responsible
for the party on behalf of the
residents.
The Wingham Salvation Army
Dashwood News
Miss Judy Guy spent a few
days in Wawa last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Morris-
on and Paul, Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beierl-
ing, London, spent a few days
with Mrs. Edith Beierling.
Mrs. Jack Gaiser, Kim and
Lynn spent last week with Mrs.
Wilber Stewart, London.
Mrs. Fred Miller, Brenda
and Karen, Zion, spent Tues-
day with Mrs. Irvin Rader and
Sharon.
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WED. - THURS. - FRI.
SAT. - MON. - TUES.
6 DAYS
July 26 to August 1
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Nigel Davenport
Susan Hampshire
THE HORSEMEN
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) COLOR
Omar Sheriff
Leigh Taylor Young
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BEDKNOBS AND
BROOMSTICKS
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Angela Lansbury
Roddy McDowell
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P. hr,
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
Band with bandsman from List-
owel and Windsor directed by
Capt. Cameron played for a
concert on the lawn on Family
Night. A group of twelve young
people from the Wingham Corps
The Singing Company, assisted
with the program. Susan Gan-
net and Corp. Seg. Major Hen-
derson were in charge. The
residents are looking forward to
a concert, July 27, by the
Brussels Pipe Band.
New engineer
for Huron
George Penfold, has been
appointed Agricultural Engin-
eer for Huron County, effective
July 10. He succeeds Jim Arn-
old who transferred to Kempt-
ville College of Agricultural
Technology in May.
George is a native of the
London area, where his family
have a cash crop farming oper-
ation.
Following graduation in 1968
from the University of Guelph
where he majored in Water
Resources Management and
Civil Engineering, he joined
the Extension Branch, Ontario
Department of Agriculture and
Food in Wellington County at
Guelph. In 1969, he transferred
to the Grey County office of
the Ontario Department of Ag-
riculture and Food where he
worked for two years, until 1971.
During the past year, George
and his wife toured Europe and
North Africa. Mrs. Penfold is a
graduate in Home Economics
from the University of Guelph,
George and Marilyn are active
in sports, especially sailing and
skiing. He is looking forward
to meeting and working with
farm families in Huron County.
Bayfield
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their intervention on a dispute
over ownership to a portion of
the river flat lands on the
north bank of the Bayfield River,
which has been public domain
for over a century. The director
of the ratepayers association has
instructed that council take
appropriate action to thwart
this unfounded claim. Already
a number of residents of the
village have gone to the extent
of preparing and signing affad-
avits, stating this land has been
public domain for a period
beyond memory.
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