HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-11-19, Page 15THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1970
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE FIFTEEN.
St. Joseph - Drysdale - Bluewater
DEBBIE HOGG
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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