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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1974
News of Dashwood
Mrs. Aaron Restemayer had
the misfortune to fall from a
ladder fracturing her right arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cudmore,
Willowdale, spent the weekend
Watch rot
"Whether you are growing
staked, pole, field or cherry
tomatoes, all can suffer from
blossom -end rot, " says J,K.
Hughes, a horticulturist with
the Ontario Ministry of Agric-
ulture and Food.
The disease is usually related
to a deficiency of calcium and/
or water stress from lack of
soil water. Fruit becomes mis-
shapen and black, dead areas
develop near the blossom end,
opposite to where it joins the
plant.
Application of a fertilizer
such as calcium nitrate and
gypsum willhelp supply suffic-
ient calcium to the plants. If
water stress is the cause,
frequent watering early in the
mroning is necessary. Mr.
Hughes cautions against water-
ing tomatoes in the evening.
"Early -morning watering will
give the plants time to dry off,
and lessen the chance of botry-
tis fruit rot developing."
To help maintain uniform
soil moisture, a mulch such as
straw, grass clippings or thin
black plastic may be added
around the plants. Close, deep
cultivation late in the season
should be avoided.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
Insects are a real threat to
summer driving. Not only
windshields, but headlights
and front grill should be check-
ed and cleaned regularly. Bug
buildup on grill interferes with
cooling air flow, hurts perfor-
mance.
Clutch slippage, in a manual -
transmission car, may develop
if owner has a habit of resting
his left foot on clutch while
driving, or if pedal adjustment
has been neglected.
Excessive wear in center of tire
tread usually indicates tire was
overinflated.
Remove luggage rack when
y
ou're not using it. Adds to
car's wind resistance, adds
strain to engine, adds to your
gas bill.
The alternator should be
checked every 5,000 miles,
more often if car spends a lot
of time on dusty dirt roads. It
should be kept dry and clean,
and the wiring and connec-
tions inspected.
Regular maintenance of course • but
the car you buy at Larry Sniders is
designed to give you years of trouble-
free service.
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer
Drive in soon!
with Mr: and Mrs. Albert Rad-
er.
Miss Doris Stephan, Woodham
spent a few days with her grand-
mother Mrs. William Beierling,
Mrs. Morris Denomme has
returned home from South Huror
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
and Darlene vacationed last
week at Wasaga Beach,
Mrs. Harold Stire AWCM,
announces results of her piano
pupils with the Western Conserv-
atory of music as follows, Barb-
ara Ratz, grade u piano, pass;
Yvonne Turnbull, grade II
rudiments, honors.
Pastor and Mrs. Arthur Rader
and Marc, Edmonton, Alberta,
are vacationing with Mr. and
Mrs, Elgin Rader and Brian.
Huron -Middlesex
John Lyndon, Liberal; Robert
McKinley, Progressive Conserva-
tive; Mrs. Shirley Weary, NDP.
L. Mc. W.
Ailsa Craig 109 186 15
Ashfield 288 419 15
Bayfield 67 228 24
Biddulph 410 333 69
Blyth 104 298 13
Brussels 138 349 23
Clinton 416 902 71
Colborne 197 398 54
Exeter 493 1138 95
Goderich . 1279 1899 255
Goderich Twp302 521 46
prey 282 444 66
Hay 334 580 61
Hensall 141 334 20
Howick 471 751 101
Hullet 261 424 32
Lucan 218 295 63
McGillivray 353 454 44
McKillop 314 339 31
Morris 248 481 45
Seaforth 403 625 35
Stanley 174 575 23
Stephen 562 881 142
Turnberry ...... ,248 364 92
Tuckersmith ....494 757 97
Usborne 212 323 38
E. Wawanosh 187 302 29
W. Wawanosh 211 292 28
Wingham 667 879 67
Zurich 172 240 14
Advance Poll 392 511 42
Totals 10039 17204 1752
Majority for McKinley 7,165
76% Voter Turnout
Make
your will
work
Everyone should make a
will. Your lawyer will
draw it up to suit your
individual wishes. Then the
experienced specialists at
Victoria and Grey Trust
will take it from there and
make sure — as your trustee
— that your intentions are
fulfilled both efficiently and
sympathetically. Talk it
over today with Victoria
and Grey.
Member Canada Deposit
Insurance Corporation
VICTORIA.n,
GREY
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
Kurt Bowman, Manager
Main St., Exeter 235-0530'
Sunday visitors were Mrs. Ivan
Taylor, Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. Gernet Weiberg, Waterloo;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kraft,
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble,
London; Mr. and Mrs, Elmer
Rader and family, Stratford;
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Herman
and grandchildren, Shakespeare;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rader
and Tammy, Goderich; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Rader and Mich-
ael, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Rader, Heather and Allan.
A former resident of Zurich,
passed away at the Brunner
Nursing Horne, Millbank. The
funeral was held at the Omend
Funeral Home, New Hamburg,
with interment ID Dashwood
United Church cemetery.
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Ontario believes
that residents 65 or over,
the blind an the disabled
should have an income of
at least $2600 a year
In July, Ontario will introduce a Special Benefits
program. it will place extra funds on top of federal
Guaranteed Income Supplements—enough to guarantee
the elderly who are qualified residents of Ontario
an income of $2600 a year. Blind and disabled
people who qualify for Family Benefits will also
be entitled to these special benefits.
Beginning September I, approved drugs prescribed by
a doctor or dentist will be available, free of
charge, to those qualifying for the special benefits
outlined above, Family Benefits or the federal
Guaranteed Income Supplement. Drug cards will be
Miiailed automatically. You don't have to apply for them.
Who will receive these special benefits?
If you arc 65 or over
(with an annual income of Icss than S2600)...and
you now receive both Old Age Security and the
Guaranteed Income Supplement...
vou will receive your benefits cheque each
month, automatically. You do not have to apply for it.
If you are 65 or over
(with an annual income of less than S2600)...and
You do not receive a,iv federal income supplement...
.please give us a call.
Our telephone number is shown below.
If you are blind or disabled...
and you now receive assistance under Ontario's Family
Benefit Program...
you will receive your benefits cheque each
month. automaticallv,\'ou do not have to apply for it.
if you are blind or disabled...
and vou do not receive Provincial assistance...
please give us a call.
Our telephone number is shown below.
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and ask the operator for Zenith 8-2000
Residents within the Metro Toronto
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Ontario
GUARANTEED ANNUAL INCOME SYSTEM
Arthur Meen,
Minister of Revenue
William Davis, Premier
Rene Brunelle,
Minister of Community and
Social Services
Frpnk Miller,
Minister of Health
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