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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-06-07, Page 5THURSDAY, JUN E 7, 197 3 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 5 1 w ' t EXPLAIN DETAILS - At the Open House at South Huron High School on Friday night, two of the participants in the Ecology program, Mike Ottewell and Cathy Cook, explain some of their findings to Harry Adamson, right, president of Cook's Division of Gerbro Corp. Total MIR F311;it—'n t•y oO5CE th••• Ant POLLUTION - Jane Klopp, second from right, is shown her displaying her exhibit on pollution to some of the members of the Ecology program. Left to right are Greg Love, Lois Doerr, Jane Klopp and Cheryl Turkheim. OP • Plumbing (continued from page 1) plumbing inspections or "drop it completely.” John Flannery, reeve of Sea - faith, charged that plumbing inspection would increase the cost of plumbing by as much as 25 to 50 percent because of the loss of time. Reeve Bill Elston of Morris Township expressed his concern for the "disgraceful" situation at the Listowel lagoon. He not- ed that government officials would "rather not talk about it" and he asked Dr. Mills for an updated report on the, matter. ]Jr. Mills secI the promise exists that by 1975 Listowel will have a complete sewage system, but he noted that "people push- ing it in the House" is still of vital concern. He said Huron MPP Jack Riddell was fully aware of the situation and was endeavoring to do his part to keep the matter current at Queen's Park. Dr. Mills noted the responsib- ility lies essentially with "the environment people" who will provide the money for changes at Listowel. Bacteria counts taken in the Maitland River are "so far satis- factory, " reported Dr. Iviills. He said chlorination of the effl- uent at the lagoon is a possibil- ity and "will help." "It is better than it was two years ago, " said Dr. Mills who added that the spraying tech- nique at the lagoon will be cont- inuing this year. 0 News of Kipper Anniversary Services were held in St. Andrew's Church, Kippen, on June 3, with Rev. Wright of Exeter delivering the message. Music was provided by the Sunday School Choir and a duet was sung by John and , Michael Bennendyk. U11,4[6.1.114+00111141391181161.41iirragRI*11:6161...061.1.1:0013191.0 Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER Solid state, a familiar term in TV and audio equipment, is now coming into use for new car electrical systems. Engine flooding ran be caused by many factors — a dirty, worn or faulty needle valve, for instance. The first successful electric self- starter was introduced in 1912. It takes half a second, on the average, for a driver to react to an emergency situation. (But that was established in tests, with the subjects on the alert.) * "Dieseling" — when the engine keeps running after you turn off the ignition — can be caused by nothing more serious than a too -low idle speed. If you have more serious problems with your car, maybe the time has come for you to •inspect our smooth performers at Lorry S rider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soon 1 HERE riOL kol.• I g sfl .• 17. la 4 k,;31,5 7 smailwio res White Goods Se ing •e alk Candy Shower Gifts T y s Cords Men' - ork C thes by's Ladies • oy's Ravin! g ear e r ear es .74 , 'V; f