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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-04-25, Page 2PAGE 2 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1974 Police report On Sunday at 12.30 a.m. a car driven by Patrick Lane, of R. R.3, Dashwood went out of control on County Road No. 2, and struck a farm fence own- ed by A. McCann of R.R.3, Dashwood. Damage to Lane's car was estimated at $400, and $30. damage to the fence. Constable James Rogers was the investigating officer. On Tuesday, at 5:30 p.m. a car driven by Ray VanDorssel- aer, of Dashwood collided with a car driven by Terry Pickering of Auburn. Collision occurred on Concession Road 12, Hay Township. Constable Bill McIntyre set damages at $500. On Saturday, at 7:10 p.m. a car driven by Willis Daley of R.R.2, Ailsa Craig, collided with a bicycle ridden by 10 year old Kevin Cielnik of Huron Park. Gielnik received a broken leg and other bruises. Damage was estimated at $20. to Gielnik's bicycle. During the week, four cott- ages at the Norman Heights subdivision were reported brok- en into, and one cottage at the Sandy Cove Subdivision. Stolen property includes two coffee tables and one portable colour T.V. Constable Bob Whiteford is the investigating officer. Three areas agree on sewage Councils of three area mun- icipalities agreed last Tuesday afternoon to request the Ontario Ministry of the Environment to consider a treatment plant in conjunction with a proposed sewage system. The townships of Stephen and Hay joined with Grand Bend in asking the provincial depart- ment to prepare a survey of the entire area and come up with costs of a sewer system. In two hearings held during the last two years, the Ontario Environment Ministry attempted to persuade Grand Bend to agree to a lagoon system and have it located in Stephen township. Each time, owners of the properties in question in Steph- en protested vigorously. Councillors of Grand Bend have been holding out for a treatment plant for some time. They now have the support they want. For some time Grand Bend council has been attempting to interest the townships of Steph- en, Hay and Bosanquet in a joint project. Bosanquet as not represented at Tuesday's meet- ing. Stephen township has received requests from several develop- ers in their area to start working towards a dewage system. Harvey Defore and Philip STOCKER FEEDER SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 27 1:00 P.M. 1200 HEAD Consisting of Steers,. Heifers and Calves Anyone wishing to consign cattle to this sale should contact the management: VICTOR HARGREAVES BILL LIVINGSTON BARRY MILLER 482-7511 529-7521 235-2717 CLINTON DUNGANNON EXETER AUCTIONEERS: Hector McNeil and Larry Gardiner JIN111111181111111111111111111111111111111HIMN1NI111NI11111111111111111111111111111HI111I1111Ii11111I111I11111MM111IIIIIIIL Kinsmen Club of Hensall 2 2 _ CYSTIC CYSTICFIBROSIS :,_.= . DANCE 2 (All Proceeds For CF) Saturday, May 4 Recreation Hall HURON PARK IM�ussic By 1-4 E. .._. he Mercey Brothers 1 E. No One Under The Age of 18 Admitted - Tickets available from Any Hensall Kinsmen or K-40 Club Member 14 or Phone 262-2016 9:00 to 6:00 $6.00 Per Couple FIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImll1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiI ort Waldron of Thedford have pur- chased a portion of the former Gordon Pollock property locat- ed on the edge of Grand Bend RCSS (continued from page 1) West Zorra 26.60 (26.60); Stratford 27.25 (24,25) Mitch- ells 19.96 (19. 96); St. Marys 6.05 (5.00); Blanshard 29.00 (26.00) Downie 28.44 (28.44) North Easthope 32.04 (29.04) South Easthope 24.75 (24.00) Ellice 24.54 (22.27); Fullarton 21.70 (21.70); Hibbert 23.50 (21.54) Logan 25.83 (24.19); Mornington 2 8.39 (25.46); Wellesley 28.61 (25.61) Mary - borough 24.62 (21. 8) Peel 21.37 (21.37); Blyth 24.20 (21.20) Wallace 22.71 (19, 88). In other business the board set the opening for St. Aloysius School, Stratford, at 3 p.m. May 12, and for Holy Name of Mary School, St. Marys, at 7 30 p. m. the same day. A dinner for officials will be held in Stratford at 5:30 The Board accepted the tender of Pearson Bus Sales Limited, Tilbury, for two 72 - passenger G.M. buses with Bluebird bodies for $20, 030 less trades of one 66 -passenger 1968 Dodge and one 66 -passeng- er 1970 GMC, with delivery within 30 days. The Board spent over an hour discussing a policy covering attendance at conventions bef- ore finally approving a set of rules. Howard Shantz, Stratford, Oscar Kieffer, Bluevale and Vincent Young, Goderich, will attend the Canadian Catholic Trustees Convention in Regina May 30, 31 and June 1. Gordon Bali, St. Marys will be alter- nate delegate. Board chairman Michael Connolly, of R.R.3, Kippen and Francis Hicknell of R.R.5 Seaforth, who also volun- teered to attend, lost out when lots were drawn for the three delegates permitted to attend according to new policy. Ted Geoffrey of Zurich and Mr. Connolly reported on the official opening ceremonies they attended in Brantford for Education Week, starting April 21. 0 LIFE JACKET CARE Buoyancy is an important factor in a life jacket. Con- sumers' Association of Canada reminds consumers that life jackets should not be used as seat cushions or kneeling pads. To ensure that a jacket remains in top condition, it should be dried in a well -ventilated area. or in the open air, not in front of a radiator or other source of direct heat. REDI- MIX CONCRETE (ALSO FORM WORK) McCann Const. Ltd, DASHWOOD' Phone 237-361 ear 237-3422 and are planning a subdivision. The same situation exists at the north-west end of the town- ship, near Highway 83 where Paul Turnbull is developing a subdivision on property owned by Willis Hotson. Late in 1973, the Ontario Environmental Ministry approv- ed a lagoon sewage system for Grand Cove Estates on the form- er Hamilton property, just north of Grand Bend. A modular home park is now being constructed on this prop- erty. When giving approval for the lagoon, developers were told they must hook on to a Grand Bend sewer system when it becomes a reality. Hay Township also is willing to obtain sewers for their lake- front properties located north of Grand Bend. CUSTOM APPLICATION ANHYDROUS AMMONIA Either pre -plant or side -dress application Contact ALBERT ERB, ZURICH -236-4884 or AGRICO FERTILIZERS, BRUCEFIELD Phone: - 482-7241 For low cost source of Nitrogen, use Anhydrous Ammonia AGRICO FERTILIZERS BRUCEFIELD BALL MACAULA s Ij You can't miss finding just the type of paneling you need from our new, big selection. 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