Zurich Citizens News, 1973-05-10, Page 13THURSDAY. MAY 10
1973
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 13
Discuss land use
A discussion on land use plan-
ning and farming brought a wide
number of suggestions at the
monthly meeting of the Bunn
County Federation of Agricult-
ure held Thursday night in Clin-
ton.
The members present broke
into four groups to discuss the
problem and each group came
up with different answers. One
group suggested agricultural
people should be able to retire
on agricultural land and recom-
mended the licencing of farmers
Another group said Huron
County land should be used to
best advantage and claimed the
present Huron County plan
doesn't mal<e provision for this,
The group thought that if a sural
portion of a farm was separated
from the rest of the farm by a
natural boundary such as a river
so that it was difficult to work
it as part of the farm, the farm-
er should be allowed to sell it
for use for building lots.
Another group said there
should be province wide cont-
rols with farmers having a say
in how land should be zoned.
The fourth group asked for
compensation for farmers whose
land lost value when it was
declared off-limits for urban
uses. It also said the code of
practice for farmers which says
a farm building cannot be built
within 1000 feet of an urban
area should apply in reverse so
that urban homes cannot be loc-
ated within 1000 feet of a farm
operation.
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A.C. Blackwell, B.A.,
M. Div. - Pastor
Organist - Mrs. Audrey Haberer
SUNDAY, MAY 13
10 a.m. Worship Service
10:45 a.m. Sun. Church School
Everyone Welcome
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United Church
ZURICH
REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A
SUPPLY MINISTER
Adv. Milton Ottsch, °Alpinist
SUNDAY, MAY 13
10 a.m. - Sun Church School
11 a. m. - Worship Service
The Sacrament of Holy Baptism
Please bring your written quest-
ions on "Family Living."
Everyone +'eicome
News
f Grand Ben
CORRESPONDENT MRS, FRANK
On May 1, the Anglican
Church Women met at the home
of Mrs. C. Taylor. Mrs. C. W,
Neilson gave an interesting
report on the A.C.W. Annual
meeting. Further plans for the
Crafts Show were made. "Thank
you" cards from convalescent
members were received. Straw-
berry shortcake was a treat for
the ladies by hostess Nola Tay-
lor.
The Prpha Club held a Pot
Luck Supper for twenty-five
ladies in the Village Hall on
May 1. After the delicious meal
the ladies played Court Whist.
Prizes were won by Aileen
Ravelle, Eva Bariteau, Myrel
Smith, Louise Wilson, Marty
Ginn, Kay Thompson, and Eva
Graham. A raffle was held for
a quilt made by Mrs. Eddie
Baker and the winner was Mrs.
Art Read.
The Golden Age Club's Pot
Luck Luncheaon, and last meet-
ing until Fall, was exceptional].)
well attended, with everyone
bringing a good appetite to a
well-filled table of "goodies."
The program consisted of the
Dan McGrew," "Old Age Can
be Wonderful" and :The Old
Violin." While many played
Crokinole, Euchre and Chinese
Checkers, they were entertain-
ed by listening to many old
familiar tunes with Mrs. Reeves
playing the piano and Bill Love
his violin.
Zurich Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, MAY 13
9:45 a.m. - Worship Service
in charge of Rev. A. Amacher
10:45 a.m. - Sun Church School
MEDITATION- For here have we
no continuing City, but we seek
one to come: Heb. 13:14
.Everyone Welcome
MINIMIIMMENNEmmumml
LAICEVIS 0 COWSERVATIVR
Mennonite Church
ME 'BENDER, Paior
SUNDAY, MAY 13
"Beatitude for Mothers" - Bless-
ed is the Mother who introduces
Jesus Christ unto her children,
that Godly sons and daughters
may be her rewards.
10 a.m. - Sunday School
11 a.m. - Worship Service
8 p.m.- Sunday Evening Service
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS
May 14 to May 21
Ire invitee you to worZbip with ee
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS
at
Lakeview Conservative Mennonite Church
MAY 14 TO MAY 21, NIGHTLY AT 8 KM.
Evangelist - Jesse Neuenschwander of Lititz, Pa.
Have you ever been to Calvary, This is where it must begin;
Taking Jesus as your saviour And confessing all your sin;
And to rise a newborn creature, With salvation in your soul;
If you've neve done this neighbour, Then you've neve been
made whole,
On Friday, May 4, Ruth Ann
Haist, daughter of Bettyand Art
Haist, a grade 13 student of
Forest High School, was crown-
ed School Queen at the Annual
School Formal Dance. Runners-
up were Beth Ross, Thedford,
Toni Sutton, Forest; Lyn Webst-
er, Forest; Leila Zerko, Forest.
The theme of the Prom was
"Once Upon a Time." Decor-
ations were bright colored strea-
mers and Nursery Rhyme Char-
acters.
On Saturday May 5, Mrs.
Mary Lapine of the Bedford
Hotel in. Goderich had a Lunch-
eon -Fashion Show in the main
dining room of the hotel. The
event was held for the benefit
of the Huron County Playhouse
Guild. The fashions shown were
at the courtesy of the "Fashion
Shoppe in Goderich. A capacity
crown of ladies from the area
and near -by cities enjoyed a
showing of styles for spring and
summer for all occasions. The
commentary to a background of
appropriate music was by
Mrs. Ruth Walker of the "Fash-
ion Shoppe" staff. Gift certif-
icates were donated by the
"Fashion Shoppe" and the "Bed-
ford Hotel" --Lucky winners
E:et r man
represents blind
The Huron president of the
Canada Council for the blind,
Don Webster, Exeter, will rep-
resent this area at a four-day
provincial conference of that
organization in Kingston starting
Saturday.
Mr. Webster, who is very
active in the CCB in Huron will
be accompanied by his wife,
Donna, who is secretary -treasur-
er of the local branch.
Part of the business to be cov-
ered at the conference will be
to draw up briefs for presentation
to the government. This is in
addition to social and recreat-
ional activities which are plan-
ned.
Bonus
Interest
May to
May 15
Money you move to a
Special Savings or a
Regular Savings
account at Victoria and
Grey Trust at any time
during the period May
1 to May 15 will be
accorded full interest
(Special Savings 5 %,
Regular Savings 4 %)
from May 1.
This up -to -two -weeks
bonus gives your
savings a substantial
boost... if you act now !
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were Mrs. Peter Raymond and
Mrs. Ross Tuckey, both of Exet-
er. Mr. Benson Tuckey, chair-
man of the Board of the Huron
Country Playhouse and Mrs.
Tuckey were guests of honor.
Mr. Tuckey spoke briefly to
the ladies, outlining the prog-
ress that has been made at the
theatre site B -Line at Grand
Bend. The LIP program provides
labor till May but money for
materials has to be raised.
Mr. and Mrs. William Van-
denberk, retired farmers, cele-
brated their fortieth wedding
anniversary on Friday, May 4,
with a re-enactment of the
wedding ceremony at the Roman
Catholic Church. Mrs. Philip
Walker sang "Ave- Marie" solo
and the whole choir sang Mass.
A reception for eighty people
was held in the Dashwood Hall
with a banquet and dance. Spec•
ial songs were sung by all of
the grand children. Guests came
from the Stra.throy, Dublin,
Ingersoll and Grand Bend areas.
Mrs. Ken Morton and Miss Bon-
ny Stevens, daughter of Mrs.
Perry of the Dashwood Hotel,
are recent new employees at
the Bank of Montreal.
New owners of Pier Booth are
Frank and Pauline Dicasa. Paul•
ine is a sister of Mrs. George
Amy. George Amy was the
former owner.
Jerry and Madlyne Sanders
are new owners of Monetta Men-
ards Tavern. Jerry Sanders is
the son of the former Sanders
Bakery in London.
Jeanette DeVet, Ethel Desj-
ardine and Wreatha Green attenc
ed the Clairol Show sponsored
by Central Beauty Supply in
London on Monday. The guest
artist was Orval Cou pal of
Waterloo demonstrating the new
spring hair cuts.
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