HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-07-04, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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PROGRESS ON DENTAL CLINIC - Workmen have been making a great deal of headway during
the past week ()lithe new dental clinic being built in the east section of Zurich, for Dr. Grant Lee.
The new dentist, a recent graduate from the University of Western Ontario Faculty of Dentistry,
hopes to be practicing in the new facilities in about one month's time. Contractor on the job is
Lloyd Mousseau.
Whelan plugs for Lyndon
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activity which kept him occup-
ied before the speech, talking
with farmers about their problem
He briefly touched on the feud
between himself and United
States Secretary of Agriculture
Earl Butz who is demanding
that Canada import American
beef despite the Canadian ban
on cattle treated with the cont-
roversial drug DES.
AT
S
LAKEWOOD GARDENS SOUTH
(Highway 21 - North of Grand Bend)
SATURD Yd JULY 6
12 noon to ???
Bargains Galore - Household Items
Clothing- Dishes, Jewellery- Books, etc.
The all Ontario Trust Company
begun in 1889
Member Canada Deposit
Insurance Corporation
and
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
' EXETER BRANCI-I - 235-0530
Before his speech, Mr. Whel-
an told a farmer that some
Americans are trying to sneak
their cattle across the border
with phoney certificates saying
the animals have not been
treated with DES.
One certificate was signed by
a veterinarian in Texas. Mr.
Whelan said a check revealed
the veterinarian didn't exist.
"I believe in a Canadian
market for Canadians and an
American market for Ameri-
cans, " he said to the farmer.
Mr. Whelan's appearance was
a contrast to many political
rallies. There was no fanfare,
waving signs, or large crowds.
The small crowd which gather-
ed for the event was far smaller
than organizers hoped to see.
One said 1, 500 people were
expected.
The small numbers of support-
ers didn't seem to bother the
agriculture minister however,
as he moved through the crowd
with a smile, a handshake and
a nod of understanding when they
talked about their problems.
A farmer himself, Mr. Whel-
an knew about their problems
and offered his solutions.
The Hur n County
Bo,' rd Of Educei=tion
requires
Occasional Teachers
(Supply Teachers)
to do supply work in the ele-
mentary and secondary schools
during 1974-75.
Written applications includ-
ing qualifications, social insur-
ance number, and telephone
number must be mailed before
July loth to
J.W. Coulter,
Superintendent of
Program and Planning,
Huron County Board of Educat-
ion,
103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
Applicants should indicate
the grades and/or subjects they
are prepared to teach and the
schools in which they would
serve. From this information
lists of available teachers will
be prepared for each school.
Principals will then contact
applicants when their services
are required.
Persons presently serving as
Occasional Teachers in our
schools must re -submit an
application to ensure having
their name on the 1974-75 lists.
D,J. Cochrane, E. C. Hill,
Director, Chairman.
NOTICE
W ER T TE
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
Polling Division No. 50 (Rural) (Hay No, 1):
Comprising Concessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Lots 1 to 15 in-
clusive; Concessions 6 and 7, Lots 3 to 15 inclusive;
South Boundary from Lots 4 to 11 inclusive.
Polling Station at Residence of James Sangster, RR 2, Hensall.
Polling Division No. 51 (Rural) (Hay No. 2):
Comprising Concession 1, Lots 16 to 30 inclusive; Con-
cession, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Lots 16 and 30 inclusive; North
Boundary from Lots 3 to 15.
Polling Station at Residence of David Ingram, RR 2, Hensall.
Polling Division No. 52 (Rural) (Hay No. 3):
Comprising Concessions 8 to 13 inclusive from Lots 11
to 28 inclusive and North boundary from Lots 16 to 25
inclusive, except the Village of Zurich.
Polling Station at Hay Township Hall, Zurich.
Polling Division No. 53 (Rural) Cancelled
Polling Division No. 54 (Rural) Hay No. 5):
Comprising 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th Concessions from
Lots 3 to 7 inclusive; 12th and 13th Concessions from
Lots 3 to 10 inclusive; 14th and 15th, 16th and 17th
Concessions from Lots 3 to 5 inclusive and South Boun-
dary from Lots 12 to 36 inclusive.
Polling Station at Earl Guenther Bldg., Dashwood.
Polling Division No. 55 (Rural) (Hay No. 6):
Comprising Concessions 14 and 15 from
inclusive ; Concession 16 from Lots 6 to
Concession 17 from Lots 6 to 8 inclusive;
dary from Lots 26 to 30 inclusive L.R.E
Concessions from Lots 1 to 32 inclusive.
Polling Station at James Hogg Service Station, Z
Polling Division No. 55A (Rural)
Comprising part, of Lot 21, Concession 12, Hay Town-
ship known as Bluewater Rest Home.
Polling Station at Bluewater Rest Home,
Lots 6 to 28
11 inclusive;
North Boun-
. and L.R.W.
urich.
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
Polling Division No. 95 (Rural) (Stanley No. 1):
Comprising Lots on Concessions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 com-
mencing at Bayfield Road north to BayfieldRiver; also
Lots 24 and 25 on north side of Bayfield Road.
Polling Station at Residence of Wm. Caldwell, RR 1, Brucefield.
Polling Division NO. 96 (Rural) (Stanley No. 2):
Comprising Lots on Concessions 1 to 5 from South
Boundary to Bayfield Road; also Lots 14 and 15 Bay-
field Road South and Lots 2 to 9 inclusive on South
Boundary.
Polling Station at Residence of Alex McBeth, RR 3, Kippen.
Polling Division No. 97 (Rural) (Stanley No. 3):
Comprising Lots on Concessions 6, 7, 8, 9 from South
Boundary to Bayfield River; also Lots 10 to 18 South
Boundary and Lots 11 to 20 Bayfield Road.
Polling Station at Stanley Township Hall.
Polling Division No. 98 (Rural) (Stanley No. 4):
Comprising Lots on Concession 10, 11, 12 and 13 from
1 to 10; also Lot 18 to Lakeshore, South Boundary; also
Lake Shore lots 13 to 25 inclusive.
Polling Station at Blake School.
Polling Division No. 99 (Rural) (Stanley No. 5):
Comprising Lots on Cons. 12 and 13 fro mLot 11 to
North Boundary; also Lots on Lake Shore from 1 to 12;
also Lots on Bayfield Road 1 to 10.
Polling Station at Residence of John Campbell, RR 3, Bayfield.
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
Polling Division No. 141 (Rural) (Zurich No. 1):
Comprising all the Village of Zurich N. of Hwy. No. 84.
Polling Station at Residence of Donald Oke, Zurich.
Polling Division No. 142 (Rural) (Zurich No. 2):
Comprising all the Village of Zurich S. of Hwy. No. 84.
Polling Station at Albert Hess Jewellery Store.
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
Polling Division No. 56 (Rural) (Hensall No. 1):
Comprising all of the Village of Hensall N. of King St.
Polling Station at Town Hall, Hensall, 56,A -L, 56A; M -Z.
Polling Division No. S7 (Rural) (Hensall No. 2): -
Comprising all of the Village of Hensall south of King St.
Polling Station at Town Hall Hensall.
ON JULY 8, RE-ELECT:
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(Published by Huron -Middlesex P. C, Assoc,)