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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-06-17, Page 13THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE THIRTEEN STUDENTS RECEIVE BRIEFING - Students at both St. Boniface School and Zurich Public School were shown details of an ambulance operation last week, as part of a course which they are currently taking in their classrooms. In this photo two staff members of Westlake Ambulance Service, Ken Westlake and Jim McWhinney, explain how the stretcher operates to students at St. Boniface School. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON -- ONTARIO BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 0:00 W.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN. June 17, 18, 19, 20 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "PAINT YOUR WAGON" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) LEE MARVIN — CLINT EASTWOOD and JEAN SEBERG and JEAN SEBERG — (Colour) "TARGETS" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Boris Karloff and Tim O'K.IIy Colour Cartoon Closed Monday, Tuesday June 21, 22, WED., THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN. June 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 "WOODSTOCK" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) THE ROCK FESTIVAL ON THE SCREEN WITH THE MUSIC GROOVING and the 400,000 persons doing their Thing! — In Colour - Cartoon Due to length, one showing nightly at approx. 9:15 Stephen Township Sets Record In Revenue and Expenditures In 1970 Stephen Township accepted the 1970 report on township bus- iness as submitted by the Goder- ich auditing firm of A, M, Harp- er and Company. At last week's meeting, coun- cil learned that a deficit of $13, 422 was created in 1970. The deficit was actually lower as $10, 000 was placed in a town- ship reserve fund. The township still carries an overall surplus of $16, 086. The gross revenue and expend- itures last year were the largest ever listed on a Stephen report. They were $640, 164 and $653, 586, respectively. A grant of $75 was made to the Dashwood Minor baseball Association. The request for financial assistance was made by Jack Ford and Ray Webb. Four ti'e drain applications totalling $27, 500 were approved. Stephen's Ausable River Con- servation Authority representat- ive James Hayter met with coun- cil and was authorized to vote in favour of including all of Stephen in the Authority. At the present time about 80 percent of the township is included in the Ausable watershed. The Turner, John S. Smith and Carroll, Wilson and Keller ext- ension municipal drains were adopted and given first and sec- ond readings. The Webb extension No. 2 drain report has been returned to the engineer for alterations and the Centralia drain repair has been held up temporarily on a technicality. A municipal drain petition from Mrs. Alexine Dietrich and Len Veri was accepted and will be forwarded to the township engineering firm of Gamsby and Mannerow, Guelph. While the 1971 Stephen tax rate has not yet been set, all householders will benefit from an increase in the shelter grant from a year ago. Clerk Wilrnar D. Wein told council last week that a provin- cial release had listed the Steph- en rebate at $58.90 but not to exceed one-half of the total tax bill. In 1970, Stephen farm and res- idential owners received a re- bate of $55.84 while police vil- lage residents were reimbursed to the amount of $57.70. 0 Will lack of concern leave you cold to the importance of water safety? Step into the sun. Enjoy the water. Know and practice water safety. NOW, THERE IS A WAY TO MAKE THE CARPETS IN YOUR HOME LOOK AND STAY CLEANER LONGER! It's the most effective on -location cleaning process ever developed . , . recommended by the leading fibre manufacturers and carpet mills in North America. Instead of scrubbing dirt in deeper by the use of brushes and strong detergents, Deep Steam penetrates, suspends and extracts soil in one operation keeping your carpets cleaner, longer. CaII us today for a no -obligation estimate. Your carpets can have that beautiful brand- new lustre again, and at moderate cost. CaII Bill Pinder at DEEP STEAM EXTRACTION of Huron County Seaforth, Ontario PHONE 527-1851 Choose Plants For Garden To complement the natural growth surrounding your summer home, choose native plants for your cottage garden. By blend- ing plants and 'environment, per- manent natural features are en- hanced and improved, and less care is required. New plants should be added in the spring and fall. Transplant- ing during the summer is too great a shock for plants. Remember that individual plants vary in their needs. Lilacs and caragana prefer sunny, well - drained locations. Others, such as dogwood and pussy willow, require damp, semishaded areas. For a pleasant appearance, junipers and yews are often planted near rock outcroppings. Steep hillsides can be softened with screen plantings of larger shrubs such as lilac and honey- suckle, For bird lovers, mount- ain ash, highbush cranberry, and Saskatoon berry, provide food and nesting required by birds. 0 No matter how well your children do swim, keep them in sight at all times. That way they can feel free to show you their skills and you'll be sure to keep them out of hot water. 1HE EASY WAY TO BUY ,■� BETTER CONCRETE STEPS Frank KI in No waiting for concrete to cure. Over 100 sizes in stock. Enhance the beauty and value ��� of your home with precast steel reinforced concrete Unit Steps. Our installation crews work quickly and cleanly. Phone 527.1320 — Seaforth both grades, formulated for cleaner carburetors and Tess power loss in on-farm storage. DIESEL FUEL high cetane index number for faster wet and cold morning starts. Low sulphur content for less deposit build-up. OILS & GREASES a complete line. Everything you need for a smoother running farm. 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