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Zurich Citizens News, 1970-11-05, Page 9
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1970 ZURICH CITIZEN NEWS PAGE NINE OFF TO THE MUSEUM - The old Hensall tire truck was recently otiered to the Huron County Museum, and last Saturday afternoon officials left the village to deliver the vehicle to Goderich. Ray Scotchmer, left, curator of the Museum, is shown here accepting the keys to the truck from Hensall reeve Oliver Jaques. Seated in the truck are councillors John Baker and Harold Knight,'while to the right of Mr. Jaques are fire chief Dave Sangster and firemen Bill Mickle and Jim Hyde, Stephen Township Reeve Opposed To Discontinuance of Tendering Stephen Township Reeve James Hayter rose in the county counc- il chambers Friday afternoon to oppose a property committee recommendation not to tender for the insurance protection which the county purchases an- nually. The property committee rec- ommended to leave the total insurance coverage with the Frank Cowan Company "in view of the complications that are involved and in view of the broad coverage now in existence through the Frank Cowan Comp- any." Despite Reeve Hayter's obj- ection to the report, it was ac- cepted by council. According to the report, the county broker had outlined the fact that specifications would have to be drawn up and in view of the importance of the subject, it would be advisable to engage consultants at an approximate cost of $4, 000. or $5, 000. If a tender was called, the report continued, adjustments would be required in the term- ination date of present policies. This could result in various cancellations and an additional cost to the county as policies are prorated depending on the length of time still existing with regard to any particular policy. The county broker had warned if a new company was success- ful in tendering on the county insurance and this particular company found it unprofitable after the policies came into force the said company would have the option of cancelling the cover- age at any given time by so not- ifying the county or whatever party was being covered. "I think a real salesmanship job was done here, " said Jim Hayter. "I think if I had all the county insurance coverage I could present a pretty good case, too. Was there any considerat- ion to calling in another insur- ance broker for another opinion on the matter?" Warden Roy Westcott said the committee had relied on the honesty and integrity of the (continued on page 12) SKATES AND HOCKEY OUTFITS BLACK PANTHER HOCKEY OUTFITS Superb Bauer Quality built into every pair. All black. See Our Complete Range of Bauer Skates HOCKEY EQUIPMENT MOUTH GUARD ELBOW PADS HEAD HELMET We Carry the Popular "Louisville Slugger" Hockey Sticks ZURICH HARDWARE ARLING'S EXETER Open Friday Night 'Till 9 p.m. FRESH LEG 0' PORK for ROASTING Shank Portion Butt Portion Rib Steaks 39c LB: 49c LB. 95c LB. PORK CHOPS Ib© 79c COLEMAN WIENERS _ _ . Ib. 55c TOP VALU WIENERS _ _ 2 lb. 99c SAVE NOW ON PORK & 'BEEF For Your Home Freezer BEEF Front Quarters Ib. 49c Hind Quarters Ib. 73c SIDES of BEEF _ _ _ _ lb. 59c Sides of Pork Ib. 39c Cut, Wrapped and Sharp Frozen TRY OUR HOME-MADE ORI( SAUSAGE _ _ _ _ 2 lbs. 99c FREE -1 BOTTLE IIEEI NZ CATSUP with the purchase of FRESH RABBIT Top Valu -48 oz. Apple Juice 8 oz. Pkg. Kraft Cheese Slices Assorted 24 oz. Top 'Valu Pickles Choice Quality -20 oz. 25c 35c 4/$1 4/$1. 18c 49c OM !NM Top Valu Tomatoes _ FancyAssorted-14 oz. Tins Libby's Vegetables Strawberry or Raspberry -24 oz. Top Valu Jam RAM OffID:101e IIMME AMMO MN.. ON= /MEIN, 4•11•1.1 IONE INIENIEN MINOS JEW. /MI ISMS01 EMIT110 PRODUCE t iiATURES FLORIDA SEEDLESS—NO.1 US—SIZE 48s GRAPEFRUIT _ _ _ 10/69c FLORIDA NO. 1—JUICY ORANGES _ _ _ 2 DOL 99c LABELLED BANANAS _ _ _ 2 Ibs. 29c