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NOVEMBER 19
Hensall at Huron Park
NOVEMBER 20
Adastral Park at Hensall
NOVEMBER 27
Zurich at Hensall
NOVEMBER 28
Hensall at Goderich
NOVEMBER 30
Zurich at Adastral Park
DECEMBER 2
Mitchell at Zurich
DECEMBER 4
Huron Park at Hensall
DECEMBER 7
Zurich at Mitchell
DECEMBER 9
Hensall at Zurich
DECEMBER 10
Zurich at Huron Park 6:45
DECEMBER 11
Clinton at Hensall
DECEMBER 14
Hensall at Adaatral Park
DECEMBER 16
Seaforth at Zurich
DECEMBER 18
Hensall at Adastral Park
DECEMBER 19
Zurich at Clinton
DECEMBER 23
Hensall at Zurich
DECEMBER 30
Hensall at Seaforth
TANUARY 6
Adastral Park at Zurich
TANUARY 8
Huron Park at Hensall
TANUAR\ 9
Zurich at Huron Park 10-11
TANUARY" 11
Goderich at Zurich
TANUARY 13
Zurich at Seaforth
TANUARY 15
Goderich at Hensall
TANUARY 16
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
A rough engine doesn't
always call for new plugs and
points. Sometimes a weak
ignition coil can cause the
problem.
While waiting to make a left
turn, keep your front wheels
straight, so you won't be
pushed into oncoming traffic
if you're struck from behind.
*
Side collisions account for
33% of auto mishaps in
Canada. Head-on collisions —
33% and single -car crashes —
1 6%.
High speeds and stop -and -go
driving increase gas
consumption. You get best
mileage cruising at about 55
mph.
The best attention -getter in
case of a flat or breakdown is
a raised hood.
Our good-looking, smooth -riding
cars at; real attention -getters at
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer
Zurich at Goderich
TANUARY 20
Huron Park at Zurich
TANUARI 22
Zurich at Adastral Park
TANUARY 23
lienSall at Clinton
JANUARY 25
Hensall at Mitchell
JANUARY 27
Huron Park at Zurich
JANUAR' 29
Zurich at Hensall
FEBRUAR7 19
Adastral Park at Hensall
FEBRUARY 26
Mitchell at Hensall
MARCH 1
Hensall at Huron Park
STARTING TIMES
Clinton Sat. 7 o'clock
Goderich Sat, 8 o'clock
Seaforth Wed, or Sat, 7 o'clock
Mitchell Mon, 7 o'clock
Adastral Park Mon. 7 o'clock
Wed. 7 o'clock
Fri. 8:30 p.m,
Hensall Fri. 8;30 p. m.
Zurich Wed. 7 o'clock
Huron Park as indicated on Sch-
edule
Medical Group
Meet in Seaforth
rh
The medical secretaries met
at the Seaforth Medical Clinic
for their monthly meeting. Min-
utes of the last meeting were
read and the treasurer's report
given.
Plans for a Christmas meeting
were discussed and the members
reminded to bring a gift for the
Children's Aid Society. The
December meeting is to be held
at Zurich in the form of banquet
with member's husbands attend-
ing and have dinner at the Zur-
ich Hotel, and then meet at the
home of Mrs. Joyce Armstrong
for the balance of the meeting.
The executive for 1971 was
read by Mrs, Madelon Yeats, and
are as follows; Past President,
Mrs. Donna Fisher; president,
Mrs. Kay Hodgkinson; vice-
president, Mrs. Joyce Armstrong;
secretary, Mrs. Muriel Miller;
treasurer, Mrs. Pauline McMich-
ael.
Mrs. Tudith Miles introduced
the guest speaker, Dr. M. F, Watts
Goderich who chose as his topic
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970
"Controversial Trends in Surg-
ery. A short discussion followed,
"WHERE IT'S AT"
Featuring
"THE CAVALIERS"
At the
Zurich Community Centre
SAT., NOVEMBER 21
9 to 12 p.m.
Admission: $L25
Prizes
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Ontario.
Is there any place you'd rather be?
Ontarians are the kind of people who wouldn't be
here if there was any place better. We are people
who came from a hundred lands and stayed to build.
People with backbone and brawn and a hunger to
succeed. Men and women who've created a
standard of living in decades that other lands
worked centuries to build. If we have a flaw it's
our chronic modesty. Ontarians may be proud to
be Ontarians and Canadians ... they just seldom
tell anyone. From an economic point of view
that's wrong. The more people we have boosting
Ontario and Canada the better it is. And we've got
a lot to boost with. Ontario's war on water pollu-
tion, for example, is being waged and won. New
regulations, many of which are the first of their
kind in North America, are being enforced and
many of our rivers and Iakes are getting cleaner
instead of dirtier. Housing is another battle, and
on this front the Ontario Housing Corporation is
active in nearly 200 communities with programs
totalling close to a billion dollars. We need a
vigorous economy of course, to support these im-
portant programs. And, that's where you come in.
Though our productivity has doubled in ten years
and our incomes in twelve, Ontarians don't sit on
their successes. There's a demanding decade ahead
full of challenges and opportunities to make the
quality of our lives better yet. To meet these
challenges we've got to believe in ourselves. Which,
when you think about it, isn't such a bad idea.
Everytime you boost Ontario ... Ontario and Canada get a little stronger.
Government of Ontario C) John Robarts, Prime Minister.