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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1974
Pepper reunion at Seaforth
The annual Pepper reunion
was held at the Lions Park in
Seaforth. The weather being
unfavourable only fifty people
attended.
In charge of the sports for the
afternoon were Roy and Irene
Pepper and Roy and Barn
Walter. Results of the sports
are as follows;- races 6 and
under, Judy Walter, Vicki
Gordon, 9-12, Laurie and Jo-
Ann Pepper; young lathes,
Brenda and Marilyn Pepper;
kick -the -slipper, Brenda Pepp-
er, Cecil Pepper.
Birthday nearest the picnic
date, Eleanor Falconer; anniv-
ersary nearest picnic date,
Cecil and Joyce Pepper; lucky
spot, Lillian Pepperl youngest
child, Charles Walter, son of
Roy and Barb Walter; largest
shoe, Roy Walter, elimination
races, Laura Pepper and Fred
Miller; guessing number of
jelly beans in a jar, Mrs. Roy
Pepperl family coming the
farthest, Julerie Riley and
children.
After a delicious picnic
supper, president Cliff Pepper
presided for a short business
meeting. Officers elected for
next year's picnic were; past
president, Cliff Pepper, presi-
dent, Cecil Pepper; first vice
president, Sandy Pepper; sec-
retary -treasurer, Viola Taylor;
table committee, Roy and Irene
Pepper and Stewart and Grace
Pepper; sports committee, Dalt-
on and Mari Malcolm and Law-
rence and Lois Barker.
BOB McKINLEY
has fou • ht for you
IN OTTAWA
Here are some of the issues raised by
your M.P. in the past year, as taken
directly from the official index of
the House of Commons.
Banks, allocating capital to government
guaranteed loans, 4255
Business of the House, livestock trans
portation legislation, 5155
Customs Tariff Bill (C-195), 5724-5
Customs, tariff, budget changes, 1935
Dairy industry, policy, 2582
Dental Examining Board of Canada Bill,
8058
Farm improvement loans, 3870
Feed grain, 7302
Fruit and vegetables, 1935
Grain, 3200, 6287, 6375-6, 8348
Great Lakes, high water level, etc., 2638
Hall Lamp Co. of Canada Ltd., Centralia,
layoffs, 8305
Income Tax, 397
Income Tax Bill (C-170), 3112-3
Livestock, transportation guidelines, etc.
473
Local initiatives program, 89
Milk and butter, 2582
Oil seeds, 5874-5
Railways, passenger
Ontario, 275
Sugar beets, 1595
Television, CATV systems, application to
CRTC, expediting, 3614
Canadian Forces, closed bases and stations
policy, 1060
Dairy Industry, policy, M. 796-8
Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Bill,
(Huron -Middlesex), 1270
Farm Improvement, Small Businesses and
Fisheries Improveme.it Loans Acts Bill,
1386
Milk, subsidy, 796, 798
Oil and gas, oil from west to eastern
Canada, Sarnia pipe line, farmer's
protests, 170
Olympic 1976 summer games in Montreal,
athletes training at closed Canadian
Forces base at Clinton, 731
Pork producers, assistance, 797
Sugar, 1386
Boundaries Readjustment Bill, 2030
Farm Improvement Loans, 2145
service, southwestern
Since theP resent Federal Government has been in office, the
purchasing power of your dollar has decreased to 61.
Bob McKinley will work to restore the purchasing
power of your income!
ON JULY 8, REELECT:
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
(Published by the Huron-alliddlesse
P.C. Association)