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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-03-11, Page 10PAGE TEN ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1971 • A new Pontiac named Ventura II will be introduced at dealerships In March, General Motors of Canada said recently. Offered in two and four -door models on 111 -inch wheelbase, Ventura II will be powered by an economical 250 -cu. in. six -cylinder engine. A 307 cit. in. V-8 engine will be optional. Overall length of Ventura II will be slightly over 194 inches. Euchre Party Seventeen tables of euchre were in play at the Hay Town- ship Hall recently, and the win- ners were; ladies, Mrs. Bill Taman and Mrs. Jake Deichert; men's, Glen Bell and Ferd 1-Iab- erer; lone hands, Mrs. Milton Talbot and lucky card, Vic Dinnin. GIVE... so more will live HEART FUND DEME'S BACK! Everybody's favorite "Petite Gamine" Debbie Lorie Kaye rejoins the gang and sings up a storm on The Tommy Hunter Show, seen Fridays (9 p.m.) on the CBC -TV network. Debbie recently completed a very successful engagement at the Georgetown Hospital and came up with a hit — a 6 pound 7 ounce baby boy called Rychard Henning. London Candidate (continued from page 1), Provincial Council member of the Council meeting held on February 20. Five resolutions on farm policy were presented by Herb Klopp and Bob MacMillan. They were approved and will be forwarded for consideration by the Federal Leadership Convent- ion, to be held in Ottawa, April 21-24. Mrs. Shirley Weary was chosen as the delegate to rep- resent the Huron Riding at the Convention. It was announced that the Bluewater Area Council of the NDP would hold a "Tribute to Tommy" dinner in Walkerton followed by a meeting in Han- over on Saturday, March 6. Guest speaker would be retiring Federal NDP leader, T.C. Douglas THE 33rd ANNUAL MEETING off the Hensall District Co -Operative INCORPORATED Will Be Held in the ELensali Arena Auditorium TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1971 AT 8.00 P.M. PURPOSE OF THE MEETING 1. To present the Annual Statement for the fiscal year, November 30, 1969, to November 30th, 1970. 2. To elect three directors for a term of three years. The terms of Delbert Geiger, Gordon DeJeng, William Dowson have expired, all of whom are eligible for re-election. B, To appoint auditors for the ensuing year. 4. The Board reocemmends that the savings be transferred to General Reserve. 5. To confirm the action taken by the Board of Directors at thheir regular meeting held on February 11, 1971, namely: That Section IV of Article VI of our By -Laws is hereby repealed and that the following be substituted therefore: "The Directors may, from time to time, borrow add:ibionral mon- ies from the Members at a rate of interest to be determined by the Board of Directors." Copy of proposed change in by-laws will be posted at the Head Office of Hensall District Cooperative Incorporated et Hensel, Oat.. for inspection for 10 days proir to the Annual Meeting. Roy Jewell, London, Ontario, will bo present ELGIN HENDRICK, President, Dashwood Valuable Door Prizes PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND BFERTRAM KLOPP, Secretary, Zurich Refreshments will be served BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT—Elgin Hendrick, Dashwood. VICE-PRESIDENT—Earl SchLibe, Hayfield. DIRECTORS—Donald Mousseau, Hensall; Alfred Ross, Dublin; Gordon Deiong, Brueefield; William Dowson, Varna; Delbert Geiger, Zurich; Claire Deiehert, Zurich; Don Brodie, Brueefield. Falls ' urt, Watch your step. Falls hurt more men and women than any other job accident. Defend yourself against falls with the best protective equipment you have — your eyes, your ears, your brain. A big package can block your view of the way ahead. If you can't see where you're going — find some other way. That's common sense. And that's self-defence. Sure footwork is Self -Defence. Your Workmen's Compensation Board and Safety Associations, Ontario. it