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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-01-14, Page 3THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Hensall (ouncil Drops Road Plans in 1971 At the first meeting of 1971, the council of the village of Hansa11 decided not to under- take any major road construction jobs for the year. At the same time they cons- idered a three-year program to improve the street lighting within the municipality . To start the program away, Public Utilities manager Lorne Archer will be asked to install three new lights on Lorne Avenue at a cost of about $70 each. Other locations named where additional lighting could be used were in the vicinity of the Hensall arena and the Queensway nursing home. If the proposed three-year lighting program is carried out the PUC would be asked to decide where the lights in a particular area would be placed, Councillor Leonard Erb, a member of the streets commit- tee said he would like to see a sidewalk construction prog- ram started in 1971. Road foreman Ernie Davis was granted a pay increase of $500 bringing his annual salary to $5, 200. Memberships in the Associat- Surget ion of Rural lvlunicipalities and the Ontario Good Roads Association were approved . Tentative plans will have reeve John Baker and councillor Har- old Knight representing ilensall at Good Roads while councillors Paul Neilands, Leonard Erb and Murray Baker will attend the Rural Municipalities conv- ention. Councillor Neilands said he would prepare a resolution to be presented at the Ontario Rural Municipalities convention concerning the collection of school taxes by each municip- ality. Said Neilands, "We have no say in the levying of school taxes, why should we be the collection agency? Let the county school board do their own collecting. This is a case of taxation without represent- ation. " John Baker, who has served on council for several years and was named Reeve of Hensall in the December 7 election was in charge of the inaugural meet- ing and asked for the co-operat- ion of all council members and ratepayers in running the village' business for the next two years. The balance of council cons- ists of coulcillors, Harold Knight Leonard Erb, Paul Neilands and Murray Baker. While making his monthly report, road foreman and utility man Ernie Davis asked what should be done about the numer- ous dogs running at large, esp- ecially on Richmond Street. After considerable discussion of various ways of catching the dogs Davis was told to take some extra tirne and attempt to catch the offending animals. A building permit application from Jack Bettke was approved for renovations at Hotel Hensall, The first bylaw of 19'71 was passed naming the members of the Recreation Parks and Com- munity Centre board. Council will be represented for a two- year period by Leonard Erb and Paul Neilands. Named at large by council are Homer Campbell, Cecil Pepper and Wayne Smith for one year and Bob Baker Jr. and George Parker for a two-year term. Following are the 1971-72 committees: streets - Leonard PAGE THREE A routine week with no major crime or traffic occurrences was experienced by Exeter Det- achment of Ontario Provincial Police. Nineteen other investigations ranging from lost wallets to stray cattle beasts were reported. Constable Dale Lamont is investigating a break, enter and theft from the Rice Apts., at I-Iuron Park. A combination electric clock, lamp, and radio Erb and Murray Baker; property Paul Neilands and Harold Knight fire - Harold Knight and Murray Baker. Lorne Hay has been returned as 13ensall's representative on the Ausable River Conservation Authority for two years while councillor Harold Knight was named to the Hensall Industrial committee and the Midwestern Development council. valued at $50 was taken. A pair of snow boots valued at $15. were removed from the house owned by Lorne Preszcator of Main Street, Crediton. They had been left on the porch. Edward Norman MacDonald, 32, of R. R. 2, Insall, sustained a broken right leg shortly after 1:30 a. m. Saturday morning when his snow vehicle upset. MacDonald was treated by Dr. R.W. Read, of Exeter. Const- able Ed Wilcox investigated. There was no damage to the snow vehicle. On January 6, Constable Dale Lamont was called to the scene of a minor two vehicle collision at Hensall. A parked 1969 Ford owned by Douglas Weber, 23 of Zurich was dam- aged when an unattended pick- up truck, registered to Marvin McAdams, rolled into the Web- er vehicle. Damage was estim- ated at $50. to Weber's car. Damage of $275. resulted from a two car collision at the intersection of Frederick and Rosalee St., Zurich, on January 8, The vehicles were operated by Edgar Edighoffer, Pigeon, Michigan, and George Bedard, R, R, 2, Zurich, .Constable Frank Giffin investigated. our savin 4 lbs. Macaroni or Spaghetti _ _ 69c Delmonte 14 oz. with onions or tid-bits Tomato Sauce 2/39c 24 oz. Bottle Realemon Juke 45c Blanched or Spanish 10 ox. Bere's Peanuts 2/75c Blanched 8 oz. pkg. Bere's Ai Aonds 79c Heine 14 oz. Cooked Spaghetti _ _ 5/: 3c Apple Juke 3/':3c Bright's 14 oz. Apple Sauce 3/49c Kudos 12 oz, Tin Corned Beef 53c Allen's Reconstituted 48 oz. New Sire 24 oz. pkg. Kellogg's Corn Flakes _ _ _ 55c Spray 'N' Wash 8 -oz. (regularly 99c) Quaker Additive 69c Weston's 8 for hot-dogs or hamburgs pkg. 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