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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-11-19, Page 15THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIFTEEN. St. Joseph - Drysdale - Bluewater DEBBIE HOGG 2.364857 . News Along The cold weather has finally set in and has resulted in the area's first snow fall. On top of the snow, the cold weather has kept many people at home, and there was conseq- uently little traffic or action along the Bluewater over the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rau were visited over the weekend by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Denomme and daughter Rene, of Kitchener and their daughter Brenda Rau, of London. Mr. and. Mrs. Michael Rau, of Stratford spent the weekend visit- ing their parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rau and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Denomme. Visitors with Mrs. Sarah Teffrey over the past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Teffrey and boys Bowling Scores LADIES BOWLING Night Hawks - M. Robinson - 709 Dominionaires - B. Reed - 571 Left -Overs - T. Vandenberg - 802 Happy Gals - D. Hamather - 664 Packers - M. Clarke - 665 Starlites - D. Finkbeiner - 667 Ups & Downs - S. Braid - 596 Mix -Ups - H. Faber - 594 Pin -Poppers - T. Nixon - 490 Scamps - D. Dietrich - 641 Alley-Oops - M. Bedard - 590 Jolly Six - W. McClinchey - 753 CORRESPONDENTS The Shore of Beautiful Timmy and Scott, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey also visited .other relatives in the neighbour- hood. Mr, and Mrs, Morley Fournier and family spent Sunday after - THERESA JEFFREY 2364159 Lake Huron noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Corriveau, Mr. and Mrs; Napoleon Cantin of Royal Oak, Michigan, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs, Valerie Cantin, who was Huron Board of Education Releases Booklet on Two -Year Opertaion. A booklet has been prepared by the administration of the Hur- on County Board of Education entitled "Two Years in Retrosp- ect." The compact handbook comprises a wealth of condensed reports designed to be of special assistance to board of education members at upcoming nomination meetings. The issue was well received by board members. Vice-chair- man even went so far as to sug- gest that the new board should receive a similar edition follow- ing the next two years of operat- ion. Director of education John Cochrane admitted the public- ation had been beneficial to his staff as well by way of a resume of activities and said the proj- ect would likely become a ritual at the end of each two-year term of office for board members. E SQUARE PHONE 524.7811 RCONDITIONED THURS., FRI., SAT. NOV. 19 - 20 - 21 A BLAKE EDWARDS aR°9,g Trate Showtime Thursday 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 Shows — 7:30 and 9:40 SATURDAY MATINEE — 2 P.M. SUN., MON., TUES. Allen Funt His first Candid Camera feature film.. "What DoYou Say to a Naked Lady?" What can you say? ADMITTANCr TO IUIOT1 Tus1 a .GT O. VM A film by Allen Fent:' Music and lyrics by SUM'. Karmen. Assistant Producer Richard Urit;lie. (:01 OR by leLuxe: United Artists NOV. 22 - 23 - 24 "1'V t: neN cc met ;1 girl I didn't like:. (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) - t. 14. 4•011115 WV21'i It l % .S ._ t.J.AY ,w4 d< 1.: cMCr,,/ IM "'• Land Mb. Showtime 8 p.m. OUR NEXT ATTRACTION STARTING WEDNESDAY — NOVEMBER 25 MG M Presents An Arthur P. Jacobs Production starring Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" • Panavlsionm and Melrocolor There were many. items of interest to board members and ratepayers in the booklet includ- ing the answer to chairman John Lavis' question regarding the saving realized by tendering for caretaking supplies. The report showed that, based on previous prices, the board would have spent $40, 000 for caretaking supplies such as waxes sealers, detergents, cleaning and polishing pads, soaps, brooms, mops, brushes, etc. across the county. The tendered prices were about $25, 000 - or a sav- ing of about $15, 000. 0 UNION CONTRACT A Union contract for custod- ians in the employ of the Huron County Board of Education has been ratified according to a re- port from Dan Murphy during an in -committee session of the board Monday evening. Terms of the contract are not immediately known. also home for the weekend from Michigan, Mr, and Mrs, Pierre Cantin and family, of St. Clair Shores, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Cantin and family closed up their cottages for another season, last weekend. Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Dominic Teffrey over the past weekend were from London, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Jeffrey and Linda Jeffrey, • We are pleased to report that Mr. Peter Jeffrey returned home last Friday after a two-week visit to St. Joseph Hospital, London. DECEMBER SPECIAL TO ALL CUSTOMERS SERVED BY Hay Municipal Telephone System During the Month of Decem- ber Only, there will No Instal- lation Charges for Installing On -Premises Extension Tele- phones. RATES RESIDENCE PER MONTH On -Premises Standard Telephone $1.25 On -Premises Contempra Telephone $2.25 BUSINESS PER MONTH On -Premises Standard Telephone $1.35 On -Premises Contempra Telephone $2.35 HAY MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM W. C. HORNER — Secretary.Treasurer �I. ATTENTION: FARMERS WE WANT YOUR CORN And WHITE BEANS (Storage Facilities Available At The Present Time Please Enquire) FIVE U1`LOADING PITS GUA tiANTEE YOU FAST SE VICE HIGHEST PRICES PAID W. G. THOMPSON AND SONS LIMITED Phone 262-2527 Hensall