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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-06-03, Page 16PAGE SIXTEEN ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 3. 1971 Huron committee considers brief The county development committee reported to Huron County Council at its May sess- ion last Friday in Goderich that it had considered a brief from the Huron County Pork Producers and had decided to hold at least one matter in abeyance for furth- er consideration. The matter held over for furth- er discussion concerns the follow- ing clause in the brief: "We believe that the residents of Huron County should be better informed and have more avail- able knowledge of what the different county committees are performing for them in prog- rams, policies and decisions within their elected year. These reports of county activities should be performed by someone within the county office and sent to the press, radio etc, and therefore the public would not be confused with unrealistic quotations and personal opinions within county business that we PHI)NE ., !L2 +-1811 GODERICH 'COLD TURKEY DICK YAN DYKf Saturn* Matinee 5 rulydl_.ge.i.4)idarrit ru Pro !items? me:a m 110/1111BtS of All MK, "66 NW MEI Wed. 9 only :,.,r, «<o.,, .,,scn,:. # The LITTLE 9 BETTE t'.d FOXES_ Curtain MIA WB r aaiv1.11.1 Time = LAX CMG OM NILNT MUM MUM MIG ,�? 8 p.m. , DAVIS iiiiiiuiii IIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIaulilllilllllliiuiuilIllilliii2 are subject to now, " In speaking to the report, committee chairman Alex Mc- Gregor explained that the clause was,inserted in the brief follow- ing a recent meeting of county council at which, it was report- ed in the Huron County Weekly Newspapers, that one member of council was in favor of cont- inuing imports of pork to Can- ada and a second member of council remarked that in his op- inion, beef farmers had "never had it so good." A letter from an official of the Huron County Pork Producers was subsequently forwarded to some weekl y newspapers rep- rimanding the council members for their remarks and expressing the hope that the press represent- ative had misquoted their actual statements. The remainder of the brief presented to Huron County Coun- cil was as follows: Clause II - "The Pork Produc- ers also recommend that the county present and urban and agricultural development build- ing program plan to make avail- able as soon as possible to all livestock and agricultural prod- ucers, as to the foreseeable fut- ure growth of Huron County. The modern livestock or agricultural units that are being built today an in the future are all very comp- lex in design, size and expense. These units cannot be planned for just one generation but two, therefore producers should know the plans for their area as to the life, usefulness of these units are worth in particular near urban areas. Clause III - "Another suggest- ion we propose is that the county along with the townships study the possibility of erecting traffic signs at all concessions and cross roads in the county. With the increase of traffic of cars, trucks and farm machinery, we are witnessing an increase in accidents and deaths at cross roads. With the knowledge that we all protect the one on the right at cross roads, we felt this is not good enough with increase NOW OPEN THE IG DIP' DRIVE-IN featuring: STRAWBERRY Soft Ice Cream Hamburgers Fish Chicken FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL FIRST 10 CUSTOMERS AFTER 8 P.M. WILL RECEIVE A HONEY SUNDAE, FREE Summer League Bowling BEGINS THIS SUNDAY NIGHT AT 8 P.M, ANYONE INTERESTED, PLEASE COME OUT. Town & Country Bowling Lanes ZY)NY, and MARLENE BEDARD Phone 236-4923 Zurich of traffic at faster speeds, con- cealed cross roads with crops etc. Most towns now have signs on back streets, why not on town- ship concessions?" The county development com- mittee made the following rec- ommendations: Clause II - that the suggested Code of Practice in conjunction with the County Official Plan should be a suitable' guide: Clause III - that the Pork Producers Association should petition local township council regarding the matter of erecting signs as this is a subject of local jurisdiction. 0 Results of poiy r` ces at Zurich A race meet of the iluron County Trotting Club was held at Zurich, on May 30. The results are as follows. 2:25-2:30 Race Time 2:15 Sparks - Norm Dumas 1, 1 Dynamite Trigger - Max Wind- sor 2, 2; Lady Heather - Reg Good 3, 3, 2:20 - 2:25 Race Tinie 2:16 " Blue 13e11 - Eldon Turnbull 1, 1 2:15 - 2:20 Race Time 2;28 and 2:11; Fleetwood Ginger - Jack Meadows 1, 1; Mickey Joe - Max Windsor 2, 2; 2:05 - 2:10 Race Time 2.01and 1:59• Royal Atom - Gord Bloch 1, 1; Ross's Lady Supreme - Ernie Ross, 2.3; Lucky Lady - Harry Beavers 3, 2; St. Paul's Lad - Jack Meadows 4, 4 2:00 - 2:05 Race Time 1:57 and 1:53 ; R -Way Tiny - Roy Steffler 1, 1. 1:55 - 2:00 Race Time 1:42 and 1:42; Popular Sherry - Al Hohner 1, 1; Sunday Smile - Keith Mc- Farland 2, 2; C HILDREN's RACES; First Division: Race Time 2:32 Dynamite Trigger - Charles Windsor 1; Lady Heather - Wayne Good 2; Second division: Race Time 2.07; St, Paul's Lad - Murray Meadows ;, Mickey Joe, Kevin Windsor 2. POWDER PUFF: First Division: Race Time 2:06; Queen of Spades - Sandra Schroeder 1; St, Paul's Lad - Barbara Fulcher 2; Mickey Joe - Gwen Windsor 3; Fleetwood Gin- ger - Mary Cunningham 4, - Second Division: Race Time 1:42; Smilie - Marg Cunningham 1; Popular Sherry - Sandra Schroeder 2. A draw was made during the meet: First prize - one-half beef - Mr. Gord Glazier, Strat- ford; Second prize - 10 lb. ham; Mr. Ed Fink, Hensall and third prize: turkey. Jim Neil, Exeter. HOTEL HENSALL featuring The Hummingbirds Fri. June 4 & Sato June 5 notlIIIIIAI!111111111011111111111111111111111111111111110111001111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H111111101111111111L' Closed 9une L Fri. Sat. 5 Sun.6 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 'THERE'S CAMPSITE!" 214 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ONS IMO! OPENS AT Os 8:00 P.M. SUSPENSE! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PHONE 524-990! Time HWY. 8 GODERICH.AT CONCESSION RD: 4 URSULA ANDRESS • STANLEY BAKER tIAVID wARNEA IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH flhIli Bayview Tourist Inn (1 mile South of St. Joseph — 7 miles North of Grand Bend) ONHWY21 OPEN DAILY No reservation required — but will be accepted We Cater to: Family Dinners Small Weddings Banquets ® Business Meetings Mrs. lanche Bechard, Phone 236-4850 Rubber Back 6' and 12' widths IN STOCK Only 395 sq. yd. Westlake Furniture Main Street ZURICH Phone 236-4364