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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-10-27, Page 13HURON -PERTH TROPHIES — The annual banquet of the Huron -Perth intermediate baseball league was held Saturday night at the Pineridge Chalet. Above,.Glen Thurman of the Dashwood Tigers presents club awards to Dave Parsons while John Hayter accepts the most valuable league player from Huron -Perth rep Bob Hoffman. T -A photo Horse dies in area collision One fatality was reported in the four accidents investigated by the Exeter OPP this week. The victim was a horse owned by Fred Steele, RR 1 Kirkton. It died after being involved in a collision with a vehicle driven by Helen Shute, RR 1 Kirkton. The incident occurred on concession 14-15 of Usborne just north of Highway 23. Shuffleboard work okayed Work is expected to start shortly on the construction of shuffle board courts at Maplewoods Apartments. The courts which are to be located between the apartments and the woods, will be funded by a New Horizons grant which the Maplewoods Shuffleboard Club obtained. A barbeque pit and new lawn furniture are also included in the project which is being built . by Bruce Stanlake Construction of RR 2, Grand Bend. Constable Dale Lamont in- vestigated and set damage at $1,100 in the Friday collision. There was one accident on Thursday, it involving vehicles driven by Marilyn Rohde, RR 1 Hensall, and Doris Baxter, Lefroy. They collided on High- way 83, west of Huron Road 11 in Usborne township. Damage was listed at $1,300 by Constable Jim Rogers. On Saturday, a vehicle driven by Douglas Barrett, Huron Park, struck a water hydrant on Canada Ave. in Huron Park. Water, at the rate of 225 gallons per minute, gushed from the broken line for almost an hour. Constable Bob Whiteford in- vestigated and set property damage at $ 850. The other accident of the week was reported on Sunday when a vehicle driven by William Henry, London, went out of control on the Hay -Stanley line west of County Road 31. Damage was set at $300 by Constable Wally Tomasik. During the week, the Exeter OPP laid 20 charges under the Highway Traffic Act, two under SAVE $ $ $ ON YOUR NEW * HOUSE * DRIVE-IN SHED '* ADDITION * TRUSSES ROYAL HOMES HAS ADDED A NEW LINE TO THEIR HOME PRODUCTS CALLED COMPONENTS This means prefabricating the entire building in sections; delivering these to your site; and all you do is nail it together. We can build anything - just bring in your plan or ideas, and/we will quote you the price. THE -HOUSE Everything is pre- engineered to help you build faster and better. Ideal for the farmer, home- owner and home -builder, for additions and new buildings. TRUSSES � ;j ahlll flh) AI ii i THE DRIVE-IN SHED Call 357-2606 or write Ihigamil ROYAL HOMES LIMITED P.O. BOX 370 - WINGHAM ONTARIO, CANADA Inquire today for your summer building and save SSS " GREAT OR SMALL, WE BUILD THEM ALL" the Narcotic Control Act, three under the Liquor Licence Act and one under the. Criminal Code. Hay names new clerk Joan Ducharme, RR 2 Zurich has been' appointed clerk - treasurer for the township of Hay. Mrs. Ducharme who has worked for the township for the past nine years replaces Wayne Horner, who has accepted a position with the community of 'St. Paul Alberta as clerk - administrator. Mrs. Ducharme commences her new duties on November 3. HENSALL NEWS Queensway "Birthday Greetings" to Anna Dilling who ' will celebrate her birthday, October 29. The Church service was con- ducted by Rev. Bishop. Visitors with Almeeda Parsons were Fred and Mary Parsons, London and Russell and Dorothy Finkbeiner. Clarence Dilling and Bernice Olson visited their mother Anna Dilling. Buela Smith, Margaret -Larson and Bill and Vina Parker, Bayfield visited Clara Featherston. IvaRidley, Ila Dunn, Bob and Shirley Lammie visited Vera Irammie. Mrs. Milford Prouty visited several residents. Mary Neil and Howard Johns visited Mabel Johns. Lee and Anna McConnell visited Russell Erratt. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Sararas visited Mrs. Elizabeth Sararas. Edna Werner, London visited May Beer. Mr. & Mrs. Sid Pullman, London visited Bernice Lavery. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Pooley Exeter visited several friends. Mrs. Vera Pincombe and Verna Coates visited Louise Mitchell. Personals Mrs. Eric Munroe, Seaforth was a recent visitor with Mrs. Bertha McGregor. Mrs. Bertha McGregor, District Deputy President of the Rebekah Huron District 23 and installation staff were in Seaforth Monday evening at a joint in- stallation of the officers of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge and Fidelity Oddfellows Lodge in the Legion Hall. MEET PLANNER Stanley Township Council held its second meeting with Huron County planning officer George Penfold a weeftJ ago Monday concerning the. Secondary Plan. He will also attend their October 31 meeting. The. township again discussed the appointment of a.buildingiin- spector but took the matter no further. Citizens News, October 27, 1977 Page 13 Hensall arena donations Bill Consitt $ 100 Jack and Marg Consitt 100 Hurondale Dairy 75 Dwight Donsitt 25 Al's Market 500 Postdated cheque 3,090 Total to date $113,400.00 ZURICH REC BADMINTON PROGRAM * Registration Oct. 27 7:30 p.m. * Men's, women's and mixed * Runs 16 sessions If unable to attend registrations please contact Jerry Rader at Zurich Arena 236-4969 Ham and Turkey Smorgasbord at Brucefield United Church sponsored by (Kippen United Church) on Wed. November 9 from5-Bp.m. Adults 4.00 Children (under 12) $1.75 Preschoolers FREE Advance Tickets Only 262-5042 Township of Stanley SCHOOL SUPPORT LIST In provision with the Municipal Act R.S.O 1970 Chaper 284 Section 516 (as amended) the 1977 school support list for 1978 taxes has been posted in the Clerk's office, R.R. 1, Brucefield on the 24th day of October, 1977. Complaints in the nature of request for additions or corrections to or deletions from the list may .be made by completing and filing form obtainable at the office of the Clerk. The last day of filing forms for appeal of school support is November 11, 1977. Mel Graham Clerk Stanley Township Our Own Pure Pork Sausage Fresh Pork Shoulder,,Roast Blade or Short Rib Blade Bone Removed Roasts Devon Bacon Store Sliced Cooked Ham Homemade By The Piece Summer Sausage lb. $1.19 Ib. 89' lb. 99c 1 Ib. pkg. 1,39 Ib. 9.99 Ib. $1.95 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING. BEEF MONDAY — PORK TUESDAY Laporte Meat Market Main St.. ZURICH, - 236 -4962