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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-06-19, Page 11PAGE 12 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS DASIIW000 and DISTRICT NEWS Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader Exeter Tops members from the Dashwood area, Mrs. Lloyd Guenther, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. Albert Rader and Mrs. Howard Hendrick spent three days in Ottawa attending the Tops P.R.O. convention rec- ently which was held at the Chateau Laurier and the Arts Centre. They also had a tour of the city and Parliament buil- dings. Approximately 3,000 women from all over Ontario attended. U.C.W. MEETING The Literature and Commun- Huron Board backs new bill on education The board voted to support the new provincial Bill 100 now under discussion in the Ontario Legislature. They were asked specifically by the Ontario Trustees Council for their opin- ion on Clause 9 regarding the right of principals and vice - principals to participate in col- kective bargaining and the right to strike with teachers. Bill 100 in its present state says principals and vice -princi- pals cannot strike. Vice chairman Herb Turkheim said he felt strongly on the issue. He added, "we consider principals as administrators and their place is in the schools. We complain that we don 't have proper legislation so let's not argue about it and let the government go ahead." Trustee Bob Peck said the concensus of opinion at the rec ent trustee convention seemed to support the bill. Director D.J. Cochrane said, "There is a difference between a lock -out and closing schools during a strike. We could still operate during a lock -out but we would need the principals." 0 The Zurich Recreation and Parks Board skat-a-thon held recently proved to be a great success with 58 skaters collect- ing a total of $807.38. This money is to go towards sports equipment for the auditor- ium. • Winning first place for most money collected was Kevin Oke, who raised a total of $101.80. Second prize went to Beth Gelinas, who raised 550.10. Zurich Recreation and Parks Board and Arena manager Jerry Rader would like to thank all sponsors and skaters for their contributions to the skate-a-thon. TED VOOGEL AND SONS LTD. BUILDING CONTRACTOR FRAMING Houses & Cottages *Renovations* CUSTOM BUILT Homes Free Estimates! DASHWOOD R.R.I PH; 238-2742 ications group with Mrs. Syd Baker convenor was in charge of the June meeting of Cal vary United Church Women. It was a visitation meeting with members gathering at the church and going out to visit the sick and shut-ins. Everyone came back and shared their exper- iences with the group. The strawberry and ham sup- per is June 20. The Sun- shine committee is Mrs. Cliff Penhale and Mrs. Greta Schade. LADIES AID The June meeting of Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid was held at the Bluewater Rest Home with group II in charge, and Mrs. Charles Martene, conven- or, in charge of the prog ram for the monthly birthday party. The program consisted of piano solos by Sherrie Stade, Sandra and Elizabeth Datars and Jayne Hayter who also sang as she played. The junior choir sang two numbers and also 'closed the pro- gram with the Lord's Prayer in song. Mrs. Hilda Rader gave a reading, 'Stove Pipes.' The Rader sisters, Carol, Barbara, and Brenda played several numb- ers. Four ladies presented a skit, 'Trapping a Quack.' Mrs. Melvin Stade and Sherrie sang two duets. Mrs. Al Scholl and Mrs. Martene led in sing -song of familiar old songs. Mrs. Arnold Becker,presi- dent, presented gifts to those having a June birthday and everyone sang Happy Birthday. Following lunch a brief bus- iness meeting was held. The Altar Guild reported 18 visits. The new Guild is Mrs. Har- ry Hayter and Helen Nadiger. It was decided to have a bakeless bake sale in July. Group I and II are in THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1975 charge of a September wed- ding. PERSONALS Mrs. Ross Loved, Mrs. Letta Taylor, Mrs. Helen Grieves and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan spent a few days holidays in the north Travelling to Tobermory they crossed on the Chi-Cheenaum to Manitoulin Island where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Eagleson and Marshall, Little Current and Mr. and Mrs. Don Love and familu, Sudbujry, returning home by North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rader spent the weekend at Cass, City, Michigan, with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bills and fam- ily and attended the high school graduation of their daughter Julie Bills. Fred Messner has returned home from University Hospital, London. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader were Mr. and Mrs. PAUL Rader, London; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and girls, Zion; and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rader and Stacey. Friday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross L.ove were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Harrison, Goderich. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lobb and family, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. .,Clare Love and family, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Datars and fam- ily, Grand Bend; and Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Pullen, Huron Park. "GRAND HARVEST"* BALER TWINE is'available solely through COLE CORDAGE CO LTD Twine advertised by Superior Twine Co. Ltd. as "Grand Harvest" is not supplied by Cole Cordage Co. Ltd. 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