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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-07-04, Page 19THURSDAY, JTJLY '11, 1974 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 3 Hensall native leaves for work in Africa Dr. Robert Mickle, son of Mrs. Laird Mickle and the late Ernest Laird Mickle leaves July 16 for Africa to join the Canadian Coast Guard ship Quadra in Dakar, Senegal. During his six weeks stay he will be taking part in the GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment generally referred to as GATE. Garp stands for Gobal Atmosph- eric Research Program, which is a joint venture of the World Meterorlogical Organization and the International Council of Scientific Unions. The Quadra sailed from Victoria B.C. in mid May reaching Dakar, Africa about mid June going by way of the Panama Canal. She has a crew of about one hundred and this will be increased by more than 30 scientists and technicians from across Canada. The Quadra will be playing a key role as she is stated to be the best instrumental ship in the whole fleet because of her radar equipment, probably the most powerful rain -detecting radar in the world, capable of scanning an area of 150 miles in radius. This $100 million expedition marks the largest international scientific effort in history. More than 70 countries are involved along with 4, 000 people, nearly 40 ships and more than a dozen aircraft and satellites. Canada is one of the 11 nat- ions taking part in GATE which began in mid June and continues until late September. Other participating countries are Britain, United States, the Soviet Union, West Germany, France, Brazil, East Germany, Mexico, the Netherlands and Portugal. The Quadra stationed 600 miles south west of Dakar will be one of the 36 research vessels positioned at prearr- anged stations extending 2400 miles across the Atlantic from Barbados to West Africa. The information to be tabul- ated during the next three years is expected to help provide two - to -three week weather forecasts far more accurate than any- thing known today, and it has been predicted to have a conse- quent saving of billions of dollars every year. Dr. Mickle is one of the Canadian scientists participat- ing from the Atmospheric Environment Services in Tor- onto. Barry and Cindy Van Alsrine and Brian and Scott Gaiser hol- idayed recently with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques. BABY DILL 24 FLUID OZ IC CARNATION 7 OZ ,yh T ;;; N MONARCH 9 OZ MOTHER PARK ERS" HOSTESS 100's MAPLE LEAF CANNED 1 1/2 LB PICNIC SHO BICK'S 32 FLUID OZ DILL PICK SCOTT SINGLE PLY 4 ROLL TOILET TISSUE NABOB 10 OZ PRE—PRICED $1.69 SPECIAL INSTANT COFFEE SUNGOLD 3 1/4 OZ ORANGE CRYSTALS HANDI—WRAP 12" x 300AP ' CELLO �IIR FABRIC SOFTENER .1i?ayiit!°i!n . Hensall Dirk Baker, who has been a house guest with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal for the past ten days, left for more sightseeing in Canada with his family who were vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds and family of Seaforth. They are leaving soon' for the West Indies where Mr. Baker will spend the rest of his holiday before returning to Gouda, Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Tony VanDyke from Oud-Beyerland, Holland, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal and Mr. and Mrs. John VanDyk are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds and family of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques spent the weekend with their son Harold, his wife and boys in Mississauga. Mrs. Laird Mickle visited over the weekend with her two daughters Mrs. Ross MacMillan of Waterloo and Mrs. Brian Collins of Kitchener, and on returning Monday called on Rev. and Mrs. Harold Currie in Sebringville, foru.er Hensall residents. News of Huronview Members of the Clinton Christian Reform Church provid- ed a song service for the resid- ents on Sunday evening led by Aire Van Der Ende with devot- ions by Rev. Buekema. A group of young people from the Ottawa area, "The Swim Team, " who are doing evang- alistic work with the young people of the church sang sev- eral numbers with vocal solos by Henrietta Stryker. The "Family Night" program of band music scheduled to be held on the lawn was cancelled due to weather conditions. It is hoped to have a band concert each Thursday evening during July and August and we are looking forward to a visit from Clinton Centennial Band on July 11. A group of teenage girls work- ing under the "Opportunities for Youth Program" will be at the Home each Thursday and Friday during the summer and will provide recreation activit- ies and individual contacts with the residents. .01•0 tir.?4t •• bi n* A STORE PACKED s SCI INEIDER'S THURINGER SUMMER /7 NU FLUFF 64 FLUID OZ 59& AIR CARE 7 FLUID OZ AEROSOL DEODERIZERS 2/79c FROZEN HIGHLINER 14 OZ Cod Fish Sticks 51®15 5 Li V e r BABY BEEF *SLICED BLADE or Shia PURE Beef MAC/CHEESE LB LB LB LB LB LB LB SLICED tti M at Loa FREEZER SPECIAL Fron"0 FULLY PROCESSED LB 5t SIZE 18 Bradford arsh Head I, U.S. NO 1 Santa Rosa Plums CANADA NO 1 Large Cucumbers Lettuce 2/159s LB 3 7 2/43 WEEKEND SPECIALS Jury 10, 11, 12, 13 PLEASE P11011IFs We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items.