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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-11-30, Page 6PAGE 6 ZTJRICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1972 ss oar (continued from page 1) in the teacher's office at Dublin School; two new trophy cases; storm windows at Hesson; levelling and cleaning up its recently purchased property in Seaforth; cement sidewalk from -Britannia Street to St, Aloysius School in. Stratford; replace door frames at Kinkora school; replace ceiling tile at St. Michael's School in Stratford and possibly at Mt, Carmel and Zurich schools; modify storage facilities at St. Joseph in Stratford; new fence at Wingham; windows at Goderich; new carpet for basement hall at Immaculate Conception School in Stratford and possibly at Hesson; cupboards at St. Boniface in Zurich and possibly at Ecole Ste.. Marie at St. Joseph; removal of house at 208 Queen Street, in Stratford; and possibly new roof at Holy nd�pt Name School in St. Marys. The next meeting will be held on December 15. 0 EGG MARKETING The interprovincial agree- ment to organize nation-wide egg marketing is a landmark victory for farmers, says Gordon Hill, president Ontario Federat- ion of Agriculture. "There has been too much regionalism. All farmers across Canada lose when one province overproduces, and dumps the surplus on to another." Hill claims the national approach to marketing will give farmers needed income stability, and guarantee consumers a constant supply of eggs in the future. "It will weld farmers in unity across the province." Agriculture Minister H.A. Olson signed the supply -manage meat agreement on November HAY TOWNSHIP VOTERS: I solicit your support in the following election, and if elected, will serve you to the best of my ability. ailremaoramaner 'Joe' Miller FOR COUNCILLOR To The Electors Of Zurich: Since I have been nominated for a position as Councillor For Zurich I would appreciate your support at the polls on December 4. If elected, I would work in the best insterests of all Zurich's residents. It would be an honour to serve you, SINCERELY Fred Hoherer RESIDENTS OF ZURICH: I have been nominated as a candidate for the position of Councillor in the Village of Zurich, and am soliciting your support in the forthcoming election. My previous experience in council work in Zurich should be helpful to the village in the next few years, and residents may be sure I will work in the best interests of all concerned. ATTENTION: VOTERS in the Village a `f Zurich I have been nominated as a candidate for the position of COUNCILLOR in the Village of Zurich. Your consideration at the polls on December 4 will be greatly appreciated. If elected you can be sure I will work faithfully in the best interests of all the residents of the village. ON DECEMBER 4, TIOTE FOR LAPORTE, Isidore Goshen en elect officers for next year The November meeting of Goshen United Church Women was held at the home of Mrs. Bob McKinley. Mrs. Anson McKinley opened the meeting with a poem, "Lest we forget today," The devotional was led by Mrs. Anson McKinley. Mrs. Melvin Elliott read the script- ure and prayers were given by Mrs. Ken Parke on peace and Mrs. Melvin Elliott on Brother- hood, followed by a silent pray- er. Mrs. William Clarke read a poem, "The sin of Ommission. The topic was on Africa. Mr. Morrison then had charge of election of officers. Business was conducted by Mrs. Arnold Keys. Roll call in December is to be answered on "What you would like to do or study at the meetings." Cards were read from Roy McBride, Mrs. Gerald Hay- ter and Walter Eckel. Mrs. Elgin McKinley moved that the organization leave the allocation as it is, and all agreed. A motion by Mrs. Bruce Keys and seconded by Mrs. Howard Armstrong, was made that the UCW have the Christmas meeting on Decemb- er 14. The meeting closed by singing the first and last verse of hymn 378. Mrs. Bob McKin- ley's group served lunch. The following slate of offic- ers were elected for the coming year; president, Mrs. Elmer Hayter; first vice-president, Mrs. John Robinson; recording secretary, Mrs. Bert McBride; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Jack Eckel; treasurer, Mrs. Jim Keys; assistant, Mrs. Howard Armstrong; community Friend- ship and visitation, Mrs. Gerald Hayter, Mrs. Ken Parke, Mrs. Clare McBride, Mrs. Howard The Christmas meeting of the United Church Women will be held on December 7, at 8 p. m. There will be a demon- stration of making Christmas Candles. Each member is asked to bring a guest and the roll call will be answered by a donation to the CNIB. The first bowling party of the members of the Orange Lodge and their wives will be on Fri- day evening, December 1, at nine o'clock. A social hour, aft- erwards will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster. Rev. J.C. Thompson, of Lon- don, representing the Canadian Bible Society, spoke in the United Church .last Sunday. A canvass by the Session of the Church in the interest of the Society will be made in the near future. The annual meeting of L, 0, L 1035 will be held on Tuesday evening, December 5. Master. David Whyte, of Sea - forth, spent the weekend at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClytnont, DECEMBER 4 IN ZURICH VOTE VICE T FOR COUNCILLOR Armstrong. Group leaders, (1) Mrs. John Robinson; (2) Mrs. Jack Eckel; (3) Mrs, Clare McBride; (4) Mrs. Allen Hayter (5) Mrs. Anson McKinley. Manse committee, Mrs. Elm- er Hayter, Mrs. Jim Keys, Mrs. Floyd Armstrong; social function, Mrs. Bruce Keys, Mrs. Mei Elliott, Mrs. Bob McKinley, Mrs. Walter Eckel and Mrs. Ken Parke. Supply and Welfare, Mrs. Walter Eckel, Mrs. Jack Eckel, Mts. Jim Keys. Literature, Mrs. Elgin McKin- ley; stewardship and recruiting, Mrs. Howard Armstrong, Mrs, Ruth McBride; Christian citizen- ship, Mrs, Bob Peck, Mts. Allen Hayter. Organist, Mrs. Bruce Keys; birthday fund, Mrs. Bob Peck; card fund, Mrs. William Clarke; tea fund, Mrs. William Clarke. To The Voters in Huy Township: With 5 years experience as a member of the Council of the Township of Hay, I am again a candidate in the coming election on December 4. I solicit your support at the polls, and if elected will work in the best interests of all the people in Hay Township. RE-ELECT: LIONEL'`::ILDER To Nay Township Council HAY TO VOTERS: NSHIP Having served as the REEVE of your Township for the past five years, I am asking your support to re-elect me on December 4. You can be assured, if elected, that I will continue to work in the best interests of all sections of the municipality. For Reeve in Hay Township RE-ELECTEHH L E Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Village of Zurich, in the County of Huron, that in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, a Ballot will be held for the following offices. 4 embers To The Council And 1 Member To The H.C.J.E. POLLS WILL BE OPEN ON M NAY, DECEMBER 4, 1972 From 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon at the following locations. POLL 1 -ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE (for all residents north of Highway 84) POLL 2 -ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE (for all residents south of Highway 84) An Advance Poll will be open in the Clerk's Office of the Municipality of the Village of Zurich on Saturday, December 2, 1972 from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of receiving votes of electors who expect to be unable to vote on the regular polling day. ALL Electors are hereby requested to govern themselves accordingly. W. D, ARMSTRONG, RETURNING OFFICER