HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-07-04, Page 30THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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Erosion concerns
Several property owners were
present at the Bayfield Village
regular council meeting on
Wednesday evening and add-
ressed council regarding erosion
along the Lake Shore. Council
was sympathetic and agreed to
set-up a meeting with Roger
Martin of the Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority, as
they had previously asked the
Authority to do a study along
the shoreline.
R.J. Larson was also present
and requested council to look
into having the weeds cut and
the rubble cleaned up on
Lot 30 adjoining his property.
John Lindsay, twon foreman,
ayfield people
is to check into the complaint
and report to the next meeting
of council on July 15.
Stan McGratten approached
council re -fencing his property
on the Old Clinton Road. This
matter was referred to the vill-
age solicitor.
In the correspondence, a
letter was read from the town
and village section of the
A.M.O. with respect to a conf-
erence on Constitution Restruct-
uring, to be held at the Royal
York Hotel, August 4 to 7.
Two voting delegates are allow-
ed from Bayfield.
A letter was received from
Spence Cummings, County Dev-
RUSS JACKSON
SOW.
Russ Jackson, the former All-Star quarterback of the Ottawa
Rough Riders. will be spending another season behind the
CBC -TV microphones. Russ acts as color commentator for CFL
Eastern Conference games. The season gets under way on Wed-
nesday, July 24, at 8:00 p.m., when the Montreal Alouettes host
the Hamilton Tiger -Cats in the Autostade.
SEAFORTH CRAFT FESTIVAL
Saturday, July 13
from 10 to 10
Community Centre
Adults 75c Children with an adult, free.
THE
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ZURICH
PROUDLY PRESENTS
"THE SILVERTONES"
For your listening and dancing pleasure !
SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 13
elopment Officer, with a sum-
mary of the 1973 Recreational
costs in Huron county. It was
noted that a total of $459, 305.
had been spent on recreational
programs.
A letter from the Ministry
of Natural Resources requested
the list of summer theatres;
recreational facilities, tennis
courts, nature trails, arenas
etc., in the immediate area.
The Ministry is compiling lists
within a 125 mile radius of
Komoka for bibliographic re-
search.
A resolution from the City of
Nanticoke to institute a provin-
cial lottery to take care of dis-
asters, was filed.
In other business council disc-
usses standing water on Susan
Street; a "Stop Ahead" sign on
the Old Clinton Road; instructed
the clerk to write to Charterways
Bus Company requesting their
consideration in stopping some-
where in the village to pick-up
and disperse passengers rather
than on 21 Highway at a very -
dangerous curve where they are
presently stopping; and discuss-
ed at length the drainage syst-
em to be instituted in July or
August as soon as dry conditions
permit. They also discussed the
dog by-law with regard to charg
ing persons who do not keep
their dogs confined.
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Tuckersinith
awards contract
for new road
Tuckersmith Township last
Tuesday night awarded the
contract for the construction of
two miles of road east from the
village of Hensall on Sideroad
5-6 between Concession 1 and
3. London Road Survey to the
Radford Construction Co., of
Blyth.
The tender, the lowest of two
received was for $15, 800.
Allan Nicholson road super-
intendent reported the SWEEP
students had been working at
Vanastra cleaning up dead
limbs and also repairing the
historic cairn at Harpurhey.
Requests for building permits
were granted to: Albertus Stryk-
er, R.R.5, Clinton for an add-
ition to house; Fred McGregor,
Brucefield for a workshop and
storage building; Stewart Bann-
erman, R. R.4, Seaforth, for a
storage shed.
Passed for payment were
accounts totalling $25, 242.38.
Clerk James McIntosh report-
ed 35 percent of the 1974 June
payment of taxes were still
outstanding to the amount of
$77, 000. He said $131, 000 had
been paid.
Insurance coverage for Van-
astra Recreation complex is
to be secured from the Frank
Cowan and Co., of Princeton
for a premium of approximately
$1, 300. This will cost Vanastra
rate payers about one mill.
Approval was given by the
Minister of Transportation and
Communication for an opening
of a street entrance onto High-
way 4 at Vanastra about 1, 000
feet north of the Vanastra perim
eter road.
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JUST WONDERING
"I wonder what ever be-
came of those old- fashioned
girls who fainted when a boy
kissed them?" he wondered.
"I wonder what ever be-
came of those old- fashioned
boys who made them faint?"
she wondered.
Surprise mother
on birthday
What a surprise it was for Mrs.
Lydia Regier. While she was
having lunch at the hole of
Larry and Barb Regier, she
heard horns blowing and looked
out the window to see thirteen
cars driving in the lane.
Around seventy-five memb-
ers of her family arrived to
celebrate her birthday.
After an enjoyable afternoon
the chef's Joe Regier and
George De Gregorie barbecued
some fifteen pounds of hamburg
and hot dogs. Then all gathered
around the picnic table and
sang, "Happy Birthday."
$3,000
M ' NSTER
BINGOS
CLINTON COMMUNITY
CENTRE
-8:00 P.M.
Monday July 15
Monday July 22
Monday July 29
PRIZES EACH NIGHT
$1,000.00 JACKPOT BINGO
3 -SHARE THE WEALTH 15 REGULAR GAMES - $50.00 EACH
SPONSORED BY
CLINTON RECREATION COMMITTEE
ADMISSION - $1 EXTRA CARD - 25c EACH OR 5/$1.00
SHARE THE WEALTH 25c EACH OR 5/$1.00
JACKPOT CARD $1.00 EACH
August
2and3
in
DASHWOOD
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2
4:30 p.m.—Midway at Community Centre
5:00 p.m.—Sauerkraut with Ribs or Sausage Dinner
6:00 p.m.—Pee Wee Ball Game
8:00 p.m.—Talent Show in "New" Pavilion. Additional en-
tries welcome. For information contact Ann Marie
Hoffman, 237-3352
Crowning of Miss Friedsburg
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
12:00 p.m.—Midway at Community Centre
12:00 p.m.—Sauerkraut with Ribs or Sausage Dinner
2:00 p.m.—Giant Parade: Prizes available. Additional entries
welcomed up to parade departure.
3:00 p.m.—Pee Wee Softball
4:00 p.m.—Registration for Arm Wrestling
4:30 p.m.—Arm Wrestling preliminaries
5:00 p.m.—Tug-of-War
7:00 p.m.—Finals: Arm Wrestling and Tug -of -War
8:00 p.m.—Softball Game
9:00 p.m.—Dance in "New" Picnic Pavilion. Joe Overholt
MANY OTHER FUN FILLED FESTIVITIES
PUBS OPEN ON BOTH DAYS
GERMAN MUSIC
Plan To Attend: Bring Your Friends
Admission to Grounds (16 & Over) $1.00