Zurich Citizens News, 1977-09-14, Page 17Citizens News, September 14, 1977
MINOR ATHLETIC CONSOLATION TEAM— The Rangers, shown here, were runners-up to the Orioles in
the Zurich Minor Athletic Association this summer. Shown here are, left to right, front row: Jody Durand,
Peter Miller, Jerry Smith, Derek.McKinnon, Kevin Oke; second row, Ed Neeb, Julie Miller, George Blackwell,
Tony Vanden Boomen; third row, coach Cindy O'Brien, Carrie Sweeney, Patti -Ann Bedour, Kevin Geoffrey,
David Smith and coach Pam O'Brien. Brenda Masse is missing from the picture. Staff photo
Hensall sets clerk's pay
Hensall Council set the salary
for new clerk Betty Oke at $461.54
biweekly at council's regular
meeting Monday night. Her
salary will increase to $490.38 in
January 1978 and to $509.62 in
June 1978.
A motion was passed
authorizing the new clerk to
handle all cheques and deposits
for the village of Hensall.
Council was advised by the
Ministry of Natural Resources
that Hay Township's Creek-
Mousseau Drainage Works -would
be temporarily halted.
Council was concerned that this
would affect village storm sewer
construction scheduled to begin
in the near future. Council will
write to their engineers, B.M.
Ross and Associates asking if the
ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE
FIRST AID COURSE
COMMENCING Monday, September 26th at the
Zurich Community Centre.
HOURS Of Instruction - 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
DURATION Of Course - 8 Consecutive Weeks.
MAXIMUM Enrolment - First 25 Applicants.
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or
Ron Heimrich at 236-4941
Course arranged by the
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ministry's decision will affect the
village.
A letter from Tuckersmith
Council complained of loose
garbage coming off the village
truck on route to the dump, and
landing on Township roads.
Council acknowledged the
problem but felt that not just the
village truck was responsible but
any persons who were taking
garbage to the dump in open
vehicles were adding to the
problem.
Council authorized Glen Nixon
to clean up any loose refuse along
the way after the garbage truck
has passed.
A motion was,passed setting up
a new fee schedule for lottery
licensing. For prizes up to $100
the fee charged will be $5,.for $100
to $1000 the fee will be $10 and for
$1000 and over, $20.
Council felt the new fees were
needed to cover rising ad-
ministrative costs.
Councillor Paul Neilands and
Clerk Betty Oke are to attend a
meeting October 5 in Goderich
concerning group benefits for
municipal
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employees
throughout
hout
the county.
Council voted to accept the
Flood Plain Mapping as laid out
by the Ausable Bayfield Con-
servation Authority.
Demolition permits were ap-
proved for Agripress Ltd. for a
storage building on ,Brock Street
and for H. Berends for a front
porch.
Council adj ourned tocommittee
of the whole in camera at 9:15.
25TH
WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
DANCE
for
Mee &-Betty
GRAHAM
SAT. SEPT. 24
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COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
SHANNON
Lunch provided
Best Wishes Only
A FINE CROP OF PLUMS — Wilfrid Mousseau of RR 2, Hensall, was
at the top of a ladder, harvesting his crop of German prune plums,
when the photographer spotted him. He says the yield is better this
year than last. Staff photo
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TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
Applications for the position of part-time building
inspector and by-law enforcement officer will be
received by the undersigned until Friday,
September 30, 1977 at 12 noon.
Please apply stating qualifications, if any, wages
negotiable with council.
Additional information regarding the position may
be obtained at the clerk's office.
Mel Graham, Clerk -Treasurer
R.R. 1,.Brucefield, Ont.
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Lurge Auction Sale
Antiques, Furniture, & Household
Sat.®•Sept. 17th 12:00 Sharp
Sale to be held on premises for Mrs. Pauline Jeffrey, Satur-
day, September 17, 12:00 pm sharp, southeast corner farm in
the Hamlet of Blake which is 2 miles east of Drysdale highway
21 or 1 mile west of Zurich and 2 miles north.
Bow front combination china cabinet (rare piece mint cond); 4
press back chairs, 6 spindle back chairs (excellent), love seat,
Singer sewing machine, white wicker rocker, double war-
drobe with glass, single wardrobe, large leather chair with
picture box arms, 2 black leather rockers, assortment
dressers, sideboard, cupboard, extension dining table or -
noted, Duncan Phyfe table, hall mirror brass hooks, oil lamps,
large assortment picture frames, kneeling bench, bedroom
suite (excellent), 3 steel beds springs 8, mattress, coffee tables
& small tables, assortment lamps, chestabed with mattress,
tapestry & leather rockers, 23" Admiral TV, chrome kitchen
table & 5 chairs, 2 sets silverware, assortment good china, 4
burner Tappan electric stove (coppertone; new cond), 2 dr.
G.E. fridge, freezer top, good cond, Frigidaire dryer, Thor
wringer washer, Kelvinator deep freeze like new, fire ext.,
canister bread box set, large assortment quilts, bedding,
pots & pans,
This is a partial listing only, large sale & must start on time
Terms of sale cash
Mrs. Pauline Jeffrey 236-4951
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale
Percy Wright
AUCTIONEER
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515
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