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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-12-14, Page 15he 1s Dn n. 3-3 re th vo .in th is he re he on ch nd et as -d of 43 in d OPEN ARC BAKESHOP — The South Huron Bakeshop' located at ARC Industries in Dashwood had its official opening Thurs- day. While ARC manager Ron Heimrich and long time member of the South Huron and district association for the developmen- tally handicapped Ann Cann hold the ribbon, Lois Rueger of the bakeshop, Gene Creces of the Alhamabra Lodge and George Scott also of the bakeshop cut the ribbon. Many building inspections Village gets break on rates "Good news" was the way Hensall Reeve Harold Knight described the letter from the ministry of the environment which stated the rates for the sanitary sewers would remain con- stant for , the next three years. The village will continue to be charged 61.8c per 1,000 gallon flow. Knight attributed the lack Appoint Zurich council officials Continued from front page mittee of adjustment was Victor Dinnin. Continuing to serve on the committee are Isabelle Gascho and Doctor Garnet Lietch. Members of the various committees are as follows with the first named being chairman: Water and Hydro - Leroy Thiel, Isidore Laporte and Fred Haberer. Finance and property - Gelinas, Thiel, Harberer. Streets, sidewalks and drains - Laporte, Bedard, Haberer. Area fire board - Thiel, Gelinas. Conservation authority - - Haberer. Industrial contact - Laporte. - 30 Goshen St. N. Apartment Zurich OPEN 9 a.m, - 5 p.m. Tues. - Fri. "> 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sat. Except by Appointment 9 p.m. Tues, & Wed. evenings By Appointment Only CLOSED MONDAY Debby Eckel 236-7750 of an increase to the number of people who have hooked up to the village sanitary sewer system, The discussion then turned to the low rates which the village charges for services with Hensall having the lowest hydro rate in Ontario. Hensall's broad industrial, base is the main factor in the low hydro rates, Knight stated. Referring to the storm sewers which are being installed, Knight said tax- payers could expect an in- crease of around $35 to pay for the sewers. In other business, council: Will arrange a meeting between Willard Buchanan, Hensall Motors, the Ontario Provincial Police and council to resolve the parking• and snow removal problem in front of Buchanan's property. Authorized arena manager Rolly Vanstone, clerk - treasurer Betty Oke and Reeve Harold Knight to attend a meeting with of- ficials-ef the Liquor Control Board of Ontario with regards to advertisements for functions with special. occasion permits. Will allow Russell Gold- stein to remove a tree ad- jacent to right of way of his business. Council will ask Goldstein to replace the tree with a barrier to prevent traffic from traversing on the lawn on property owned by Mrs. Sharon Fink. Passed a bylaw to allow for the erection of a stop sign at the corner of Richmond and Brock streets. Learned that building inspector Herman Van Wieren had issued building permits totalling $13,100 and had made 15 inspections for the month of November. Package Continued from front page He said it appeared from the description of the insurance that those two advantages are not there if the accident happened away from board business pointing out that the extra insurance is only good if you "get killed or torn apart". The board voted in favor of buying its members in- surance. Only Bert Morin voted against the proposal. NHL HOCKEY Coach Excursion Boxing Day DEC. 26 $21.50 per person includes return transportation and admission A Nifty Christmas Gift Call: EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE MAIN ST,, EXETER 235-0571 December 14, 1978 Page 15 Carefull food preparation This is the time of the year when many of us are en- tertaining often. There is more food around, more leftovers and more chance of food poisoning, if the food is not handled properly. Proper food handling techniques are important, stress the food specialists at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food.. The key is to remember that temperatures between 4 degrees C (40 degrees F) and 60 degrees C (140 degrees F) are in the clanger zone range .for keeping perishable foods. In this temperature range, food poisoning bacteria multiply rapidly. Keep foods such as meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy' products hot (above 60 degrees C or 140 degrees F) or cold (below 4 degrees C or 40 degrees F). Do not leave these foods at room temperature either before or after or you've serv- ed them. Larry's Spectacular WINTER SALECONTINUES THIS WEEKEND 1140, Come See What We Mean By Our WHOLESALE PRICES There will be a price sticker on the windshield of every used car and truck 'on the lot, including some 1978 demonstrators. COME SEE - COME SAVE Never before could you buy a quality, -reconditioned vehicle at such prices. HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE SAVINGS! 1974 PONTIAC 2-000R, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, other extras. Licencel 595 DHB747 1975 FORD CUSTOM 500 2 -door, V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, one owner, many ex- tras. Good condition. Licence$ 795 J CNO99 1977 GRANADA 2 -door, small V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, one owner. Many$359c other extras. Licence LMT834ia LARRY SNIDER • MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235.1640 . LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer BETTY & ARTS FOO.DLINER AND ANNEX 'Grand. Bend EXTRA SPECIALS * ¥ * Schneiders BUCKET OF CHICKEN $ 21b.359 * * * Grade 1 Christmas MIXED NUTS Ib ;'.47` .. * * * PEPSI COLA DIET PEPSI KIST GINGERALE 750mI, returnable 4/99' POTTED POINSETTIAS ea.. 53.99. tidl6911ese" MANDARIN ORANGES In Stock Now carton Available Only At Betty & Arts Grend Bend ¥. Prices Effective Dec. 13 to Dec, 19 . .