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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-03-19, Page 10PAGE TEN ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS FIRST UNIT LEAVES PLANT - Traylor Industries Limited, Zurich, last week completed their first camper and on Friday afternoon the unit left the plant headed for Meaford. Called the "Huron", the attractive camper is shown here on the pick-up truck as it leaves the yard. At present six or seven more units are on their way through the assembly line. 90000008 00000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000490000090 DASIIW00D and DISTRICT NEWS Correspondent: Mfrs. Ervin Rade a Mrs. Keller in South Huron PROJECT --LIGHTS Secretary -treasurer of the Athletic Committee, Bob Hof- fman revealed in a detailed re- port this week that the project of installing lights at Dashwood Athletic field started early in 1969 and completed in August has proved a remarkable success. The expenses of close to eh.ven thousand dollars has been compl- etely paid with a small balance on hand. How was this accomplished? Through donations, provincial grants, and Athletic society sponsored dances. The Athletic committee will continue to meet expenses through athletic sponsored activities. MUSIC RESULTS Mrs. Harold Stire AWCM announces results of her pupils with Western Conservatory, Grade three Harmony, Sandra Norman, first class honors; Grade four Harmony, Janet Lagerwerf, honors; Grade three history, Sandra Norman, first class honors. Mrs. Clare Love, Leanne and Robbie of Sarnia spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love while Clare was in Toronto on business. Mr. and Mrs. Don Love, Dan and David of Sudbury were weekend visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Ray VanDorssel- aer have returned home from a two week bus trip to Florida. There were 38 in the party. Mrs. Jake Martin of Comax, B.C., Mrs. Fred Sanders and Eugene Keller of Vancouver, B.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Telfer and Susan of Brantford visited with Adolph Keller and g production SHUR-GAIN 18% PIG STARTER NO. 10 MEDICATED. (We CaII It "OUR DOUBLE-BARRELLED BARGAIN") Some Starting Feeds "do a real good job— but they cost a lot. Other Starters are cheaper, but then they leave something to be desired." That's where No. 10 comes in—a real performer—at the right price. Try it. Palatable, productive No. 10, to be fed following Shur -Gain Creep Feed, up to 50-60 lbs. live weight. Watch those weaners grow and go on to the pig starter with the double-barrelled benefits of economy and performance—Shur-Gain 18 % Pig Starter No. 10—"The Double -Barrelled Bargain." START now! M. DEITZ and SON Hospital. THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1970 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Hay Township Municipal Telephone System will be held in the Hay Township Council Room ZURICH ON MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1970 at 2:00 p.m. JOSEPH HOFFMAN Reeve WAYNE C. HORNER Secretary -Treasurer 'Happiness is... Seals Helpi Crippled Children One-half of the monies contributed to the Easter Seal Campaign in this area, through your purchase of Eas- ter Seals, is used in this area to assist crippled a n d handicapped children. YOUR PURCHASE OF EASTER SEALS HAS PROVIDED CHIL- DREN THROUGHOUT THIS AREA WITH BRACES, SPECIAL SHOES, SPECIAL TREATMENT AND OTHER HOSPITAL EXPENSES. Your continued support will continue to assist children throughout this area. Won't you send in your donation today, while you are thinking of it. USE THE PINK ENVELOPE YOU RECEIVED IN THE MAIL ! send it to: DIAL 3364951 ZURICH EASTER SEAL FUND c/o ROBERT WESTLAKE, Treasurer, ZURICH, ONTARIO • The Campaign throughout this area is conducted by the Zurich Lions Club