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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-02-16, Page 6Page 6 Citizens News, February 16, 1977 P.U.C. employees get 8 percent raise Employees of the Zurich PUC will receive 8 percent increases in their wages, but the renum- eration to councillors for sitting on the committee will not be increased. This was decided at a meeting of the Zurich Hydro and Water committee of council earlier in the year. Manager of the PUC, Charles Eckel, and Leroy Thiel, chair- man of the council committee, were named as signing officers of the system for 1977 and 1978. The committee voted for R., Boussey for Director -at -Large with the AMEI. Mr. Eckel reported to the committee of council that the hydro was turned on at the new Senior Citizen home on January 7, 1977. At a later meeting of the committee of council in charge of the PUC, it was decided charges to the Dashwood Hydro Systems would be raised. Hourly wages increased $1.60 per hour to $10.00, the truck charges for a single bucket truck for line work will be $10 per hour and for meter reading $6 per hour. Charges per bill will be 75 cents and the fee for attending a meeting will be $15. This should allow the PUC to at least break even concerning their work in the Dashwood system. IT HAS IT'S UPS AND DOWNS -- Kathy Merner, left was just one of the Zurich public school children who were able to take advantage of an afternoon of skating in the arena last week. The day of skating was arranged by the public school. Photo by McKinley Institute has euchre party The Zurich Women's Institute held a euchre Wednesday evening, February 9, and the following were winners. Ladies' high, Mrs. Annie Fink- beiner; men's high, Ward Neeb; ladies' low, Mrs. Ferd Haberer; men's low, Mr. F. Haberer; lone hands, A. Merner; person with least change in their purse or pocket, Mrs. Harold Dietrich (two cents). re-seasoN secia Get acquainted with the four -season versatility and big -tractor toughness of our Case Compact Tractors. And if you buy now you'll receive: with the purchase of any NEW Case Garden Tractor When you're in the mood to buy, we're in the mood to bargain! C G FARM SUPPLY LTD. ZURICH ��. 236-4934 236-4321 A Victor Model 331 calculator from Skeoch Equipment of Goderich was purchased at a cost of $240. Several accounts totalling $45.88 were written off as un - collectable. NOTICE' Elderly people in Zurich wishing to have snow shovelling done by the Public School students please contact, Tom Meyers 236-4762 WE'RECELEBRATING OUR k 1. ,xtI Kellogg's Rice Krispies Aunt Jemima Regular or Buttermilk Pancake Mix Bold Detergent Joy Deter ent Glad Gar Five Roses Flour Kraft Single Thin Slices ge Bags Kraft Miracle Whip Kraft Cheese . } ° `hiz Rosedale Cream Corn Hostess Potato Chips Table Pride Bread Schneiders WIENERS H3154 Schneiders 16 oz. pkg., BOLOGNA SLICES 894 Schneiders Fresh CHICKEN LEGS ,b. $94 Aunt Jemima Table Syrup 32 oz. 19 Saico 10 oz, Mandarin Oranges 2/79' York Smoothy Peanut Butter Mother Parker's Hot Chocolate Crisco Shortening Van Camps Beans with Pork 2 lbs. 2 lbs. 3 lbs. 14 oz. '1.59 1.79 1.75 3/s1 5 lbs. 17 oz. 89< z Hos 634 °2.19 32 oz. 10's 794 54 22 lbs. $3.23. 9 *39 $1. e05 1e25 4/9 250 g. 69' 3/9 PRODUCE SPECIALS Ontario No. 1 Carrots 16 ozs. 32 oz. 16 oz. 14 oz. 2 Ib. pkg. 494 Produce of U.S.A., Canada No. 1 Head Lettuce Jello Lemon Pie Filler Head & Shoulders Shampoo Libby's Cooked Spaghetti Kool-Aid Soft Drink Mix ea. 394 12 o. 89' 300 ml '2.19 2/79' 1.59 °1.03 73' 14 oz. 660 g. Tang Orange Crystals Beehive Golden Corn Syrup Closed Friday nights until the end of March 2's 2 lbs. Zurich Superior Market DIAL 236-4354 ZURICH