Zurich Citizens News, 1969-06-05, Page 7THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
READY TO SAIL - Probably one of the most attractive sail
boats to be seen in this part of the country is presently moored
in the Bayfield River, awaiting the arrival of better weather.
Stephen Reeve Elected President of
Huron Municipal Officers Group
The annual meeting of the
Huron County Municipal Officers
Association was held in the Clin-
ton Legion Hall. Stanley Town-
ship was host to the more than
150 representatives of 26 munici-
palities in the county.
Wilmer Wein of Crediton ,
clerk -treasurer of Stephen Town-
ship was elected president, succ-
eeding Mel Graham of Bruce -
field, Stanley's clerk- treasurer.
Vice-presidents are Bill King,
clerk -treasurer of Brussels, and
Elgin Thompson, reeve of Tuck-
ersmith Township. Secretary is
John Berry, Huron County clerk -
treasurer, and treasurer is Sher-
man Blake, Goderich clerk -
treasurer.
Elected as executive officers
were Ivan Haskins, Howick Town
ship, one year; Wayne Horner,
Zurich, two years and A. D.
Smith, Bluevale, three years.
After a morning briefing on
the Canada Pension Plan by a
national health and welfare
representative, the officials
were served lunch by the Legion
Ladies Auxiliary.
Clinton Reeve James Armstrong
extended a welcome on behalf
• of Mayor Don Symons who was
unable to attend. Elmer Hayter,
Stanley Township reeve introduc-
ed members of his council.
Elgin Thompson of Tuckersmith
introduced the speaker, Dr.
Peter A. Forsyth, physics prof-
essor and director of the centre
for radio -science at the Univer
sity of Western Ontario.
Besides the four men just ment-
ioned at the head table were
Robert McKinley, MP for Huron,
Murray Gaunt, MMP for Huron -
Bruce; A. D. Smith, Turnberry
• Township, reeve; W. H. King,
Brussels clerk -treasurer; B. G.
Hanley, deputy county clerk -
treasurer; Ken J. Flett, manag-
er of the Bank of Montreal's
Clinton branch; W. A. B. Hill,
the bank's district manager and
Mr. Graham, outgoing president.
A representative of the Depart-
ment of. Highways of Ontario and
three men from the Department
of Municipal Affairs were also
present.
Dr. Forsyth spoke on the con-
temporary university in general
and briefly about UWO in parti-
cular. He told the Huron leaders
that small numbers of campus
dissendents must not be allowed
to erode the goodwill of the
community which the university
This is Red Cross Safety Week.
Supervision saves lives. Never
leave small children alone near
water. Supervise at all times.
needs.
Municipal drains and how to
coordinate their construction was
the main topic of an afternoon
panel discussion with J. W.
Britnell, county engineer, as
chairman.
Panel members were Elmer 1).
Bell, Q. C. , of Exeter,' I1. I1.
Todgham of Chatham, a drain
engineer; Mr. Wein of Crediton,
the new association president;
E. D. Gramsby, from a Guelph
engineering firm; Frank Smith,
drain officer for the Department
of Municipal Affairs in London,
and Murray D. Lawson, an
accountant.
Zurich Mennonite
Ephraim Gingerich, Pastor
SUNDAY, JUNE 8 --
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, JUNE 8 —
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
11:00 a.m.—Church School
Everyone Welcome
Emmanuel
United Church
ZURICH
Rev. John Huether, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist
SUNDAY, JUNE 8 —
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
11:10 a.m.—Sunday Church
School
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LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE
Mennonite Church
Formerly
SS 4, EAST STANLEY
Minister: Alvin Baker
SUNDAY, JUNE 8 —•
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
8:00 p.m. -Evening Service
Every Wednesday Evening --
8:00 p.m.—Bible. Study and
Prayer Meeting
We invite you to worship with us
About People
You Know
Guests attending the Convo-
cation at the University of Wat-
erloo last Friday, May 30, when
John A, Geiger received his
Bachelor of Mathematics degree
included, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Rowe, Bolton, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon A. Manson, Dundas;
AIr. and Mrs. Williaiu .1. Man-
son, Midland; Air. and I\its. Don
E. Manson, \\'est hill; Mrs.
Allan Gascho, Marilyn, Carol .
and Mauro,. and Mrs. Newell
inestmensmonamemmemiesmemetemen
Fire Protection
For Huronview
A new fire protection agree-
ment has been reached between
the Town of Clinton and the
County of Huron for Huronview.
The annual retaining fee is
Geiger and Robert Manson of
Zurich.
Alr. and Mrs, Gordon Manson,
Dundas and Mr. and Mrs. Will-
iam Alanson of midland, were
recent visitors with lir. and
Airs. Newell Geiger and fancily.
11/2.•Lb. Tin
Maple Leaf Hams _ _ $1.55
Duncan Hines—Deluxe or American
Cake Mixes 2/75c
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$235.80 with fire calls charged
at the rate of $8( for the first
hour and $50 for each additional
hour or part thereof.
A minor fire broke out at
Huronview Thursday although
the employees had the blaze
pretty well under control by '
the time firemen arrived.
Damage amounted to about
$500 to $600, "It could have
been more serious, " Bill Manley,
deputy clerk for the county,
told council.
Thirty-one applications have
been received in reply to the
advertisement for an administ-
rator. A full report will be
made at the June session.
uyVete Feidilexe!
Libby's-14 Oz.
Deep Brown Beans _ 2/43c
York Brand -14-0z. Tins
Peas or Corn _ -- _ _ 2/37c
Laundry—King—S-Lb. Package
Fab Detergent _ _ _ $1.39
Crushed, Tidbits or Sliced --19.0z. Tins
Lee Pineapple _ _ _ _ 2/47c
Jell-O—Regular Packages
Pudding or Pie Fill _ 3/49c
35 Ounce
St. Lawrence Corn Oil _ 85c
All Flavors -10 Oz.
Royal Crown Pop _ _ 6/59c
Stoney Point -28-0z. Tin
Tomatoes
Libby's Fancy --48.0z. Tins
Tomato Juice
Ellmarr- 6 -Oz. Jar
27c
3/$1
89c
Instant Coffee
Kraft or Weston's Jet Puffed -11 -Oz. Package
Marshmallows _ _ _ _ 3/$1
Good Morning-24MOz.
Shirriff's armalade _ 49c
Scott—Assorted Colors -4 -ROI! Package
_ 57c
White or Decorater-2•RoII Pack
Scott Towels 57c
Bathroom Tissue
5.Oz. Bottle
Johnson's Baby Oil _ _ 69c
Coleman's -1 -Lb. Prints
Margarine 4/$1
Westinghouse -40, 60„ 100 Watt -2 -Bulb Pkg.
Light Bulbs 49c
Pacific Friend -10.0z. Tins
Mandarin Oranges _ 2/49c
Club House -16 Oz.
Peanut Butter 49c
Glide -16 -Oz. Aeresol—Regular 69c
Spray Starch _ Special 49c
25 -Lb. Bag
Purina Dog Chow _ _ $3.69
24 Ounce
Domestic Cooking Oil _ 75c
Home Brand -32 Oz.
Pure Orange Juice _ _ _ 45c
Westors's Fresh Donut, Hotdog or Hamburg Buns
Mix or Match _ _ _ _ 3/89c
Humpty Dumpty—Regular 69c—Package
Potato Chips _ Special 59c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CALIFORNIA ORANGES, 113 DOZ. 69c
INDIAN RIVER GRAPEFRUIT, 56s 10 FOR 65c
FLORIDA TOMATOES, 14-0Z. PKG. 39c
MEAT SPECIALS
FRESH PORK ROASTS LB. 59c
FRESH BUTT PORK CHOPS LB. 65c
COLEMAN'S WIENERS LB. 55c
21/2 -LB. AVERAGE
COLEMAN'S SUMMER SAUSAGE CHUBBS _ _ _ LB. 95c
D OERR'S
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