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Zurich Citizens News, 1971-01-14, Page 6PAGE SIX ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1971 Mailing List Now Revisied To January The mailing list of the Zurich Citizens News has been correct- ed and brought up to date, as of Saturday, January 9, 1971. If you have renewed or taken out. a new subscription in the past couple of months, the proper expiry date should now appear on your label. If the date does not coincide with your records, please advise us immediately. If your label still ends with a '70 after your name, you know that your subscription is now past due. Due to stricter postal regulations than ever before, all subscriptions that are three months in arrears must be dis- continued. We will have to adhere to this regulation from now on. A great many of our readers will note that their subscriptions expire in February. If your label reads January '71 or Feb- ruary '71, you should be renew- ing at your earliest convenience, In the face of continual rising prices, the Citizens News will riot be increasing in price at the present time, although this may be necessary at some later date. Your early co-operation in looking after your renewals will help to avoid a price in- crease now. Zurich Council Set Salaries; Salary schedules were set by the council of the village of Zurich, at their first regular meeting on Monday afternoon. Clerk -treasurer W. Douglas Armstrong will receive $1700 for the year, for the position he holds. Road superintendent Carl Thiel will receive $4992 for the year, and arena manag- er Gordon Hay will receive a salary of $6500. Part-time empl oyee Mrs. Elizabeth Merrier will be paid at an hourly rate of $1,75. All municipal employees will have one-half of their hosp- ital and medical insurance paid for by the village, over and above their salary. Salaries for members of council will remain the same as they have for the past two years; $200 stipend plus $100 expense allowance, while the reeve will receive only $25 more for his services than do council memb- ers. In other business at the meet- ing, the reeve and clerk -treas- urer were appointed as signing officials for the village. The law firm of Bell and Laughton were appointed for the year, and A. M, Harper was re -appoint. ed as auditor . Dates for the reg- ular meeting of council will be the same as for the past few years, the first Thursday in each month, commencing at 7 p.m. A money -borrowing by-law, to allow for the borrowing of up to $40, 000. from the Bank of Montreal, was approved at the meeting. Considerable discussion took place regarding the establishing of a recreation committee for the village, and a meeting with representatives of the Depart- ment of Education is being plan- ned for the near future. Another meeting with Kent Murray, of Pick Officials the Department of Municipal Affairs, community planning branch, has been arranged for January 28. Several requests for grants were laid over until the next meeting, at which time all such requests will be reviewed. Councillors George Haggitt and Herb Turkheim were appoint ed as delegates to the annual meeting of the Ontario Associat- ion of Rural Municipalities in Hamilton, on February 1 and 2. A building permit in the amount of $300 for interior alt- erations was approved for Hay Fire Insurance Company. 0 Although John Onuluk has had arthritis since he was a boy, he does a full-time job as a supervisor at the Richmond Hill plant of Texas Instruments Corp. His re- habilitation was made possible by The Ability Fund (March of Dimes). LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATE - Mrs, Don Travers, a leader of the Hensall 4-H Homemaking Club, was presented with her leadership certificate at the Achievement Day in Zurich last Saturday. Making the presentation to Mrs. Travers is Miss Catherine Hunt, the Horne Economist for Huron County. -THEY ARE 'ANDCRA QTS ARE FUN arr£,XPENSIVII AND ATTRACTIVE! STUFFED TOYS HUiCK- WEAVING •IT I9 DscO t&rrvu ANTI IIra-CRTC RIPER -t'r Ia altwiutr um ZURICH IV 111 CLUB KNITTING ZURICH GROUP DISPLAY - Members of the Zurich 4-H Homemaking Club made up this display for Achievement Day last Saturday, in the community centre. Shown with the display are Dianne Klopp and Helen Blackwell. HAZARDS LGarboaltim. chloride i,lcmoa ail: 3,PlaslikWrap 4,Aspirim Sitair Spial G CONTROL ti BOAF.I l stroy &,Proper Dish 4.SEongt SAW Cabal HENSALL DISPLAY - Members of the Hensall 4-H Homemaking Club presented this display at the Achievement Day held in Zurich this past Saturday. Shown with their display are two members of the group, Alma and Dianne Oud. COUNTY HONOURS - Five girls throughout South Huron were presented with their County Honours certificates at the Achievement Day held Saturday In the Zurich Community Centre. Shown here with Miss Catherine Hunt, Home Economist for Huron, are Janet Webb, Eleanor Lobb, Dianne Klopp, Mary Baltessen, and Helen Blackwell.