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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-11-07, Page 13PAGE 14 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1974 MR. .4ND MRS. RICHARD SHANTZ Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church, Kitchener, was the setting for the September 28 wedding of Lois Marlene Widrick and Richard Allen Shantz. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Widrick, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Shantz. Rev. James Reusser officiated at the ceremony. Jenny Schukow was the maid of honour, and the bridesmaids were Norma Iutzi and Barbara Schwartzentruber. The best man was Glenn Gascho, and the ushers were Paul Gingerich and Glendon Widrick. Robert Shantz was the soloist and Ilelen Critchison presided at the organ. The couple are residing in Kitchener. A COMPLETE T ADES SE ''} ICE FOR THIS AREA o PLUMBING . HEATING - ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION - AIR CONDITIONING ALSO APPLIANCE AND MOTOR REPAIRS NO JOB T00 LARGE OR T00 SMALL - GIVE US A CALL I aistch For Our Gr nd Opening GAR' 'S SERVICE GARY GINGERICH — PROPRIETOR P1WNE Pu(Nr23t-0h1) CHARGEX'; ARD CWS 'WWCTiON really has the "know-how" when it conies to Building And Re odeffing *MODERN HOMES *NEW COTTAGES *BARNS & SHEDS *COMPLETE RENOVATIONS Give us a call for any type of Building Construction. [E]iifo B i Moe Ser is Ay®i1lw:bkk 236-4679 - ZURICH Urge farmers to hold back dead stock (continued from page 1) the animals. Mr. Bailey said it would pay the farmers in the long run if they paid to bury the animals at a central point rather than give them away. Beverly Brown of Turnberry township agreed with Mr. Bailey that fanners needed the publicity. A former Toronto resident, she said that city dwellers don't "have a clue" as to the problems of the farmer and needed to be jolted with this type of publicity. In the end, the resolution carried and will now go to the annual ineeting of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture later this month in Hamilton. A second resultion passed virtually without comment. It called for an inquiry into the profit margins of manufacturers and distributors of fertilizer due to the "dramatic" price increases in fertilizers in the past year.' Guest speaker at the meeting was Dr. Donald J. Blackburn from the University of Guelph who discussed our changing society and the need for more citizen involvement in decision making. Ile said we seem to be moving toward welfare stat -ism with all special interest groups wanting special attention. We now have is worry about the "overload factor" he said, since it is hard for officials to cope with all decisions they face. We are in the midst of a cultural revolution, he said with new social norms every- day. People feel powerless to influence change and thus the threat of violence arises., The time has come, he said, to re-examine our old "grassroots" organization. People learn by participation he said. They accept decisions more readily if they have had some part in forming the decis- ion. This, combined with the rising level of education makes it important that there be more extensive citizen participation. Citizen participation, he said, was the most economical and cost effective manner of decision making, he said. because even though citizen participation may slow down decision snaking. it can point up weaknesses and in the long rile, save money. Somehow, he said, we've got to come up with a better system that allows more part- icipation. Present public hear- ings on most big projects, he said, are just tokensim. TED V4: fOGEL AND SONS BUILDING CONTRACTOR FRAMING Houses & Cflt)g * ilenoy: lions* CUSTOM BUILT Homes Free Estimates! DASHWOOD R.R.1 PH. 238-2742 Plan conference An 'Ontario Cow -Calf Conf- erence' will be held at the Skyline Hotel, • Rexdale, on December 17 and 18. This is an opportunity for beef cow -calf farmers to hear top speakers from Ontario and Alberta. Producers participat- ing will be Doug Maus, Les Atkins, George Leslie, Fred Cohoe, Ross Proctor and others. They will discuss their own production systems. GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES and DEBENTURES 10 1/2% 10% % 1, 2 and 4 years for 3 and 5 years J HN R. CONSITT 2364332 --- ZURICH S VINGS RED ROSE 00's r PPOEIATE ALLTHROUGH THE STORE... e Pekoe ASSORTED 2 ROLL PI< Paper Towels HABITANT 28 OZ Pea r Vegetable Soup SLICED or CRUSHED 19 OZ Aylmer Pineapple 19 OZ TIN Green or Wax Beans STRAWBERRY or 9 OZ Raspberry Jam CARNATION 1 LB TIN Evaporated Milk MITA-IELL'S 19 01 TIN Applesauce ALL PURPOSE 7 LB Five Roses Flour MONARCH Pie Crust Mix 3 LB PT<G Instant or O ick Oats 50's PKG Book Matches UNSWEETENED 48 OZ Aliens Orange ,lice 11 OZ JAR Coffee -mate CLOVER LEAF LIGHT Chunk Tuna Fish CLUB HOUSE 4 OZ Black Pepper 100 ML TUBE Crest Toth P Bananas 12 OZ TIN Supreme Orange Juice 994 7 39c 49c 37 49( 31 39C $1.25 59c 69c 29c a,.7 $1. 9 69c 794 99c 2LB29c 394 LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET PHONE 2.36-4316 - ZURICH