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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-03-02, Page 19MIXED HOCKEY — The Hensall atoms played a girls team as part of Hensalr's Minor Hockey Day, Satur- day. From the left are Roddy Parker, Ian Munroe, Mary Ann Vanstone and Jackie McClinchey. Huron taxes unchanged Continued from front page Ontario will provide $1,159,762 however, leaving the county share at $200,438, The 1977 budget will also provide an 18 percent increase in council members' honoraria over last year's actual spending, although the new figure of $84,800 is nearly $10,000 less than the total allotted last year. County inspections and en- vironment have been given $144,350 this year as compared to $94,000 in 1976. The county health department budget has been increased from $920,720 last year to $984,212 this year. The recreation and culture budget, which includes operation of the Huron County Library sytem and the Museum at Goderich has been increased to $449,550 from $429,177 in 1976. The planning and development budget has been struck at $236,900 for 1977 as compared to $229,800 last year. County officials say income during 1977 should include $2,666,000 from the municipalities, $3,893,165 from the province and a Local Initiatives Program grant of $15,300 from the federal govern- ment. Another $1,258,378 should be raised during 1977 through in- vestments, fees and licences. Clerk Treasurer Hanly noted that almost all county agencies and departments came in under budget in 1976 and that Huron's revenue,especially in the area of investments, brought in more Hay Mutual Continued from front page adopt a $50 deductible clause which will be applicable to all losses except livestock and liability on policies written after January 1, 1977. Secretary -manager John Consitt told the annual meeting this move would simplify the system. Consitt added, "Under previous regulations some policies had a deductible clause and others did not. This will put an end to the confusion. The policyholder is given the option of buying back this deductible at an additional premium." The Secretary -manager also said the change was deemed necessary to keep pace with the general insurance industry. All policyholders are reminded that fire extinguishers are available from the company office at cost and there is no charge forrefills.Smoke detection units have been ordered and will be on hand for those interested. Electric engraving pencils may also be loaned from the office or agents to mark personal items for easy identification which is an effective deterrent to theft. Robert Glenn, Clinton, was acclaimed to the only vacant spot on the board of directors. He replaces Mel Webster, Clinton, who served nine years on the board, Howard Datars of Dashwood was named president for 1977 by the board of directors and Carl Turnbull, Grand Bend is the vice- presiden t, z. HEATED POOL OPEN DAILY Saturday, March .5 Country Ca ra va n Ribs & Sauerkraut Between 9:00 p.m, & 1:30 a,m. Saturday only Green Forest Motor Hotel YOUR HOSTS "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ HIGHWAY 21 — GRAND BEND than was expected. "There is no doubt," he ob- served, "that the county is in a sound financial position." Women's Institute enjpyu card play A euchre party was held Monday, February 21, in the Hay Township Hall by the Zurich Women's Institute, Nine tables of cards were played. The winners were Mrs. Hugh Morenz, ladies high; Mrs. Edwin Regier, Women's low. The lucky man was Norman Gascho and men's low went to Harney Hohner. Allan Becker was the lone hand winner. Persona Is Don Kyle of Amherst Nova Scotia is spending a few days with his family in Kippen and also his mother-in-law, Mrs. Alice Thiel in Zurich. Mrs. Irene Hoffman and Mrs. Irene Steinbach attended the Agricultural Convention, February 16 and 17, at the Royal York in Toronto. They reported that 1400 delegates attended the informative convention. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Carr of Winnipeg are visiting with Mrs. Anne Turkheim and other relatives in Zurich. March 2, 1977 1 N G Page 19 —14 REGULAR GAMES AT $10.00 PER GAME ADMISSION $1 INCLUDES 1 FREE CARD WED., MAR. 2 8:30 P.M. ZURICH ARENA SPONSORED BY ZURICH REC'BOARD NO PERSON UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED Liquid Orange Flavoured Crystals Kleenex White, Orange, Yellow PAPER TOWELS Raspberry, Strawberry, Orange Marmalade Kent Frozen ER JAM IGE JUICE California FRUITS & VEGETABLES Mix or Match Oranges 794 dozen Radishes or G n Onions 2/29' ♦::� Lipton Chicken Noodle Dry Soup Fleetly Liquid Fabric Softener Sunlight Powdered Detergent Air Care Solid Deodorant Crystals Sani Flush 2's 45� 64 oz. 98' 5 lbs. $2.29 7 oz. 59t 47 oz. 89' S.O.S. Soap Pads lois 2/89' Bar B.Q. 71/2 oz. Chicken or Pork 8 Rib 53/4 oz. 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