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the Huron county plowing match held at the Usborne township farm of Huron warden Bill -
Morley was reeve of Zurich and warden candidate 'Fred Haberer of Zurich. Haberer tried
his hand at some horse team plowing. Staff photo
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day, October 20 to file nomination papers. Candidates
must Clave 15 signatures oil their nomination papers.
The election this.year is November 10, that's right,_
one day before Remembrance Day, which is a holiday
for government employees.
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While some sayings have outlived -their usefulness
" a picture is worth a thousand words," still has much
Validity. Take for example a photo which appeared in
several dailies last week.
Pictured in the photo was a flat-bed truck which
allegedly contained the nuclear warhead from the.
Titan missile which exploded in Arkansas.
Printed on the exterior of the bomb containers were
the words "Do not drop." -
Who, says there isn't truth in advertising?
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.The coupcil of the Village of Zurich will be
meeting- Wednesday, October 15 rather
than October 9.
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Citizens News, October 2, 1980
Pare 11
Alcohol big problem
Continued from front page
marijuana and that while the
alcohol or drug abuse
problem may begin at the
home the school does have a
responsibility.
"Hardlya da
when I on't see person
affected in some manner by
alcohol,"' tcker stated and
added that, as a parent, he
would be upilet if he
discovered his children were
smoking marijuana but that
he would be more upset if
they were using alcohol.
In a question and .answer
session Shore said the courts
\were leveling heavier fines
against drug pushers and
that the. penalities from
drinkinganc'drivinghad been
stiffened. After his third
drinking and driving con-
viction a driver could lose his
licence for three years.
SHOHS teacher Bruce
Perry put the blame for
alcohol and drug abuseon the
shoulders of the parents and
Month term
Continued. from front page
three months after pleading
guilty to h charge_ • of
dangerous driving.
The charge against the 16 -
year -old was laid on July 16
when- he drove his motor-
cycle in an erratic manner
and was involved in a
lengthy chase by Exeter
OPP. • '
The court , learned that
during the chase, Carroll
failed to stop at several stop
signs and finally went into
the ditch and fled on foot. He
was apprehended the
following day.
He was given six months in
which to pay the fine and the
court learned he has a part-
time job and will be paying
his own penalty.
Robert Whitman.
Lawrence, Lucan, was fined
$100 or 10 days on a charge of
assault. He pleaded guilty to
the charge of striking a girl
on July 5.
In the only other case on
the docket, Keith Martin
(harry, Huron•Park was fined
;100 or 10 days for causing a
disturbance at Club
Albatross in Huron Park on
-July 19.
He pleaded guilty and was
given 60 days to pay the fine.
stiggestedt that as a last
resort all laws be eliminated
arta people be made
• responsible for - their. own
action.
"Until . we educate the
parents, wd can't blame .the
kids," according to phys-ed
and family life instructor
Ron Bogart -of the school.
Agreeing with Bogart were
McClure -and student Paul
McAuley with McAuley
saying "Kids are going to do
it if the:parents do it."
Bill Murdock of the
Addiction Research Foun-
dation said that by grade 13
94 percent of students are
using alcohol which com-
pares to a figure of 85 per-
cent for the general
population. -
Murdock said that while
alcohol was the number one
problem in the schools,
concern for the increased
use of other drugs in the
school system must be
hhown.
The seminar was
organized by Reverend
James Forsythe of Exeter
United Church.
What the 'average woman
wants is a great big strong ,
he-man who can be wrapped
around her finger.
Auction Sale
of Antiques - Primitives -. Nostalgia
Zurich Arena Auditorium,
Saturday, October 4th, 1980
Preview 9:00 A.M. Sale Starting
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at 11:00 A.M.- Sharp •
Wide selection of items consisting of oil lamps,
finger, pedestal, nickel plate on brass, railway hand
lamp, tin reading Tamp, old electric light shades,
sliver and brass items, old tools, tin match holder,
old sealers, crocks, gun stock chairs, tables with turn-
ed legs, Captain's chair, sad irons, trivet, store
calenders from. the 30s, depression glass, berry
spoons, primitive kitchen items, numerous plates,
cups and saucers, old Bibles from Simcoe area;
school books from early 1900's, political cartoon
from the Portsmouth Times dated July 1889, toll rate
sheet of the Middlesex and river canals dated 1821,
poem sheet entitled "The Railroad Jubilee" dated
September 1851 etched map of the Chesapeake -
and Ohio canal dated October 1826, old framed
watercolour prints, quilt frame; maple school bench,
oak desk, three piece bedroom suite, pieces of Nip-
pon, Noritake, amethyst, walnut dresser with mirror,
. old cast iron fry pans, buck saw, hay -fork, hay knife,
old store tins, wicker baskets, bottles, 400 day
clocks, steamer trunk, barn lantern, egg crate,
potato baskets, goblets with column stems, curved
glass show case (6 ft.) Circa 1890, press back chairs,
old scale with scoop and weights, two school desks,
bowl and pitcher set, wheat pattern, water pitchers,
granny glasses, brass jewel box, spool leg plant
table, insulators, stubby pop bottle, ice cream
maker, dough bowl, glass rolling pin, wardrobe, old
strainer shaving mugs, German. Jasperware plaque
white on blue circa 1880-1890, toothpick holder,
celery dish, , outstanding lithograph of the Sistine
Madona and child in ornate frame signed
Kunstanstalt (Vormals Gust. W. Seitz)" circa 1890
many more items too numerous to mention.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is a fine selection with
over 300 items in all, be sure to attend, cash or che-
que with suitable I.D., lunch booth, parking, auc-
tioneer or owner of hall not responsible for ac-
cidents.
DON VAN PATTER - Auctioneer
Zurich (519) 236-4547
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