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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-10-22, Page 20PAGE TWENTY ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS RAISE MONEY FOR MINOR SPORTS - The Grand Bend Minor Sports Committee sponsored a walk. athon last Saturday to Greenway and back, a distance of 15 miles, to raise money for promoting their winter projects. A group of the younger walkers are seen here as they near Grand Bend onth eir return trip. The symbol will appear in a newly -developed advertising and public relations program to be launched next week by the camp• aign throughout the province. The new campaign is built a - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1970 round a "self-defence" theme, Media used in the campaign will include daily and weekly newspapers, business publications farm magazines, ethnic news- papers, radio and t elevision. Used Equipment Ferguson 2 -furrow plow 60 Case blower and 60 feet of pipe 170 Hydraulic bucket loader to fit Ford or Massey 200 Allis Chalmers 'C' hydraulic lift, bean pullerandcultivator 300 INC No, 36 3 -furrow 14" plow 340 Ford 204 10 -foot wheel disc, good as new 625 Ford 612 Forage Harvester, 2 -row cornhead and pick up 850 Ford Super Major 1550 MF Super 92 SP Combine with pickup and 2 -row cornhead 28E0 Ford 6000 Diesel, above average 3250 Ford 5000 8 speed diesel tractor 3300 Blue Tag Special ONE ONLY New Ford 4000 Tractor 8 -Speed Gas, power steering, 16.9x30 tires Price Good until Oct. 30 4050 ,Snider Motors LIMITED FORD TRACTOR EXETER 235-1640 LUCAN 227-4191 RAISE $3300 - These two men raised a total of $3300 for Grand Bend Minor Sports last Saturday, when Paul Couse, right, pushed Bob Jennison, left, a total of 15 miles ina wheelbarrow. This photo was taken as the pair reached highway 21 from Greenway, on their return trip. Officials of the walkathon said they expect to raise about $5000 towards their project. VILLAGE OF ZURICH DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Please take notice that Daylight Saving Time will come to an end on Saturday, October 24, 1970 AT 12:00 P.M. W. D. ARMSTRONG, Clerk -Treasurer. New Synn'blols Adopted For Use By Workmen's (continued from page 19) designed by Paul Arthur and Associaties of Toronto for use on advertisements, films, pub- lications and other forms of communication. It will also show the close relationship between the Workmen's Compensation Board and the accident prevent- ion associations. A distinctive musical tone will accompany the symbol for such pnrposes as signatures on radio and television messages and motion pictures and the sym- bol itself will form part of these signatures. Both the symbol and the tone have the advantage of being independent of language - an important quality for the Work- men's Compensation Board and accident prevention associations which serve people of many languages back -grounds. CARPET BY Barrymore and Crossley Karasatan Wide Range of Samples to Choose From INDOOR -OUTDOOR CARPET LET US GIVE YOU A. FREE ESTIMATE! Westlake Furniture MAIN STREET ZURICH IC,H