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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-06-30, Page 6Page 6 -Citizens News, June 30. 1976 By MRS. IRVIN RADER Mr. and Mrs. Art Haugh, London, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Cora Gaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Miller, newlyweds, have returned home following their honeymoon at the Thousand Islands .and are temporarily living in Dashwood. Mrs. Jean Walper had the misfortune of slipping and frac- turing her ankle. She has been released from University Hospita and is staying in London with her sister and family, Mr. .and Mrs. Stan. Slezak. Mrs. Larry Mason and infant daughter returned home Sunday from St. Joseflh's Hospital, London. `� Mr. anL MrsM _ke Burke and Susan. Bra=7:,:n. _ 'nc'idaying w -t -m Mist SH,ar..n . ,'cspent Nf and Stacey laden_ n Shipka district couple mark 30th anniversary By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sweitzer have returned from a plane trip to Arizona. Mrs, Marian Horner, of Park- hill, visited a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Desjardine and Ray. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Russell on the birth of their baby daughter, named Jaqueline Marie. Bill, Lynda and Persephone Morenz, of London, visited Saturday with Bill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Cindy Desjardine, who has lived for some years at Ripley, is now at home with her parents and brother Mr. and Mrs. Willis Desjardine and Ray and she plans on attending South Huron Dis- trict High School this fall. Karen Guenther was one of the Grade 8 graduating class from Stephen Central Public school. Congratulations to her for win- ning the Angela Armitt congen- iality award for displaying the most pleasing personality. Gues- ts at her graduation were her mother Mrs. Karl Guenther, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moore of Sarnia and Dorothy Harlton. Wednesday and Sunday visit- ors with their uncle and cousin, Mr. and Herb Harlton and Dorothy were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harlton of Granton, Mrs. Lillian Meininger visited Sunday in Hensall with her sister, Mrs. Tom Gittus. Saturday and Sti , rs with Mr. and Mrs. E were Mrs. Hazel M an,: Mrs. Ruby Foster of L .. Alf Burt and his niece from Manitoulin Island. FredWeiburg is spending some holidays with his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Latta and family at their cottage at Point Clark, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Durie and Glenn were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Montague of St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Currie of Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Durie of London. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer celebrated their 30th weddint7 anniversary, Saturday evening, with a dinner at Zion United Church, Crediton. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comfort, Mr. and Mrs. Garson Brady, Mrs. Elsie Comfort, Mrs. Sylvia Anger, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lead - ley, all of Welland; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Prisciak, of Smithville; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Evans, of Lambeth; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell, Exeter; Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer, Grand Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering. The guests returned after din- ner to the Sweitzer home. Others who called in the evening with congratulations were Mr. and Mrs: Jin -i Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericson, Terry and Justic Pickering, Debbie Leadley, James Prisciak, Harry, Deanna and Chad Comfort TOP MARKS—The Knights -of Columbus Award for the top girlin the graduating class of Ecole Ste. Marie was presented to Cheryl Rau, left, by the school's principal Mrs. Laporte. Photo by McKinley Got the blues? Want to get away from it all? Take a wall! WHERE'S THE MILK? — Jason Clarke of Henson wasn't having much luck at the Hensall fair Tuesday as he tried to milk this prize winning cow which was an entry in the parade. Jason was actually part of the act while inside the cow were Kim Ingram and Jeff Clarke. T -A photo. County fails to reach decision Continued from front page McKinley told council. "They are taking the place of council members. We propably could run this council with fewer members until given more respon- sibility."The right move at this point is to adopt Section 27 (a) and give it a good try," said Reeve McKinley. "It puts more responsibility on the members, but if done efficiently and properly, there would not be an increase in the amount of time spent by individual coun- cillors."Some of the new in- formation provided for council concerning the reduction of members, sparked new com- ment. That information showed that Bruce County now has 31 municipalities with 31 representatives; Wellington County has 21 municipalities with 26 members and effective January 1, 1977, will have only 21 members; Perth County will have 11 municipalities and 14 members effective January 1, 1977 will have 26 members; and Middlesex County is presently looking into fewer members. Reeve Bill Elston of Grey Township warned council that the fewer members there are, the easier it is to move toward the amalgamation of municipalities. "We should soon know what civil servants are doing to the average citizen of this province," said Reeve Elston. "When there are too few elected people, we are being told what to do by civil servants." Reeve Elston held up the school board in Huron as an example. He charged that the elected trustees "don't have any input into the operation of our schools," "I can't support Section 27 t a ) ," said Reeve Elston. Deputy reeve Finlay Mac- Donald claimed that ratepayers in Ashfield Township felt it was an insult to the township to suggest that only one county representative should come from there. "I will be offended very much today if this motion passes," complained Reeve MacDonald. The deputy -reeve from Tuckersniith, Ervin Sillery, said that the people "like to have the fellow in the neighborhood to talk to" about county matters. Tuckersmith Reeve . Elgin Thompson said Dr. Ted Hadwen from the University of Guelph found in a study of Huron that "everyone was happy with things as they are." "Let's not change it," said Reeve Thompson. Bayfield Reeve Ed Oddleifson said "the personal aspect" should not enter into the discussion at all. He said the county council members should "consider strictly the economy for this county." William Morley, deputy -reeve of Usborne Township, made a plea for council to reject Section 27 (a). According to Mr. Morley, , "Huron has been leaders in the past. 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