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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-11-21, Page 18THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 19'74 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 1:: Ratepayers meet at Bayfield (by Milvena Erickson) for it's past two year term. The reeve in his summary, noted that the Supreme Court hearings start this week in Goderich, but due to the heavy schedule it is not expected that There was a poor turnout of ratepayers at a meeting on Tuesday evening, November 12, called by Bayfield council to report on ot's stewardship CHARLIE HUSTLE TROPHY for the player on the Zurich Mets with the most hustle was won this year by coach Percy Bedard, left. FIe is shown here being presented with the award by team- mate Paul Charrette. All the trophies were presented at the hard- ball team dance last Friday night in the Zurich Community Centre. the case regarding the River Flats will be on the docket at this time. The Official Plan has not as yet received approv- al from the Ministry. Three years of the planned five year plan for paving has been comp- leted; drainage has resulted in more lots being available for building. The contract for the Senior Citizens 17 Unit Housing proj- ect is almost ready to be award- ed, with construction to start in the spring of 1975. Rick Westlake and Brian Makins working under an OFY grant this past summer, did several odd jobs to help clean up the village. The reeve also touched on the problems of lot lines, and said the problem must be resol- ved by a complete survey of the village. Councillor Frank McFadden, finance chairman, said it was a sad state of affairs when no elections are held (the reeve and councillors were all accl- aimed). Due to this he felt that "we were inviting regional government when no interest is shown in Municipal Politics. Councillor Don Warner, roads chairman, said three years of a five year paving plan had been completed with two and one half miles of paving, which cuts down on maintenance costs. More gravel is being laid on the roads each year making firm beds for future paving. Councillor Milvena Erickson, health chairman, reported on the first year of operation of the Waste Disposal contract and noted that Council felt that Bud Chamney had fulfilled his contract very well and had rehired him, but at an increas- ed cost, due to the chronic complaint, inflation! She also Come and hear the brought to the attention of the meeting the daily phone calls regarding dogs running at large, tearing garbage apart, knocking people and children front bicycles, running in packs: digging up gardens and flower beds, tearing laundry from clothes lines, etc. and due to the attitude of the owners of these animals it was decides) to (continued on page 20) Cathedral Quartet THIS GROUP COMES NOT TO ENTERTAIN BUT TO GLORIFY GOD AND HELP PEOPLE BOTH YOUNG AND OLD FIND PEACE AND HAPPINESS Come and make Thursday Night November 21 - 8 p.m. ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE A night long to be remembered Advance Tickets: Adults $1.75 Youth & Students $1.25 School Age Children 504 Tickets at door if available, 504 higher TICKETS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE AREA LOOK FOR THE BLUE POSTER I I l l l I i i Cll ; :ll Ni(II 1 • MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - Doug Geoffrey, left, was voted as the most improved ball player on the Zurich Mets hardball team during the past season. He is shown here being presented with the trophy by team manager Doug Meidinger. t. ZURICH LIONS CLUB FOURTH ANNUAL STAG NITE AND DRAW DOWN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 ZURICH ARENA DRAW DOWN STARTS AT 8 P.M. We invite you to attend OPEN HOUSE at our new office location, in the VILLA OF Z RICH FRIDV EM E 22 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. GRAND PRIZE - $750. TO HOLDER OF LAST TICKET $20 TO HOLDER OF FIRST AND EVERY 25TH TICKET DRAWN! Price of Ticket includes all the Barbecued Beef Burgers you can Eat! TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FROM LIONS CLUB MEMBERS Robert F. Westlake Insurance PHONE 236-4391 - ZURICH