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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-03-03, Page 12Citizens News, March 3176- Page 13 Snow removal o .. is to delay The unexpected high costs of winter snow removal may mean a delay in the paving of Road 19 from Ethel to Highway 86 until 1977. Huron County engineer, Jim Britnell told Huron County council that winter control costs for January were 59 per cent higher than last year and amount- ed to nearly half of the snow re- moval budget. The January total in 1975 was $67,000 as compared to $107,206 for this year. The 1976 budget is $230,000. Britnell explained that it was premature to predict the final winter control costs but the trends indicated an overexpendi- ture of 50 to 70 per cent or as much as $160,000. The Ministry of Transporation and Communi- cation has advised the road arna foursome y ise By Mrs. Bill Chessell Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heard have returned from a very enjoy- able cruise on the 1250 -passenger Greek ship Britanis. They flew to San Juan, Puerto Rico and took the boat from there to St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, Martinique, St. Vincent, Caracas, Ven., and Curaco, returning to San Juan. The food on the boat was excep- tionally good, and the weather was lovely. At the United Church on Sun- day, there were announcements concerning the World Day of Prayer service at Goshen on Friday, and the annual Pancake Supper on Tuesday, March 9. Mr. Charles Presber of Nai- cam, Sask. visited with his sister- in-law and her husband, Mr. and wN},.°u,ry Emmanuel United Church BRUCE GUY, B.A., PASTOR Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist SUNDAY, MARCH 7 1 1 :15 a.m. - Morning Worship Everyone Welcome Zurich Mennonite CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR SUNDAY, MARCH 7 9:45 a.m.-Worship Service 10:45 a.m.-Sun Church School Monday, 8:00 p.m. Youth Bible Study Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer Service Thursday, 8:00 p.m. EMC Gospel team presents a program Meditation: Watch ye therefore, and pray always that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass. Luke 21:36 Everyone Welcome Mrs. Lloyd Heard and family, and with other relatives in Bay- field and Clinton, during the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McAsh, Mr. and Mrs, Doug McAsh and family, Mrs. M. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morrison and baby were in Ilderton on Sunday for the baptism of Stephen Morri- son, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Morrison. Bill and Eleanor also visited in London with Mr. and Mrs. Gary McAsh Michael, Heather and baby Robert. St. Peter's Lutheran Church A.C. BLACKWELL, B.A.,B.D. PASTOR Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist SUNDAY, MARCH 7 10 a.m.- Worship Service 10;45 a.m.-Sun Church School Everyone Welcome til'tiU itvakv tiw r�;' •r..'.rs`i 4:3`4r>FfzliYt Lakevle Conservative Mennonite Church MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR SUNDAY, MARCH 7 10 a.m. - Sunday School 11 a.m. - Worship Service "The Doctrine of the Church" 8 p.m.- Christian's Conduct in the World Wed. - 8 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study in Church History God of our Lord Jesus Christ, The Father of Glory, Have put all things under Jesus'feet And gave Him to be the head over all things to the church. Ephesians 1-17-22 Everyone Welcome The Annual Meeting of the Blue Water Rest Ho ,„l e ZURICH, ONTARIO will be held at the Home Tues® Mar. 16, :s 'POO Chairman, Dr. C.J. Wallace ALO P. See. Ray Mckinnon nr�c�..--m'n�vd:raemzm_w.w.#e.Y•.wx6',,zatoCvvrrtCMb4't[R4S�Ia�C+:.&MtS'SC:M•.5-^CYr committee that no more subsidies will be available and any over expenditures would have to be handled entirely by the county. In some -cases it would mean the cancellation of road construc- tion projects. Due to the costs of snow removal the tender for the paving of Road 19 will be delayed until the final winter control costs can be determined. If it is feasible the tender may be called in late of summer of this year or may be delayed until 1977. Council approved the road committee budget of $2,493,600 which is up 583,000 from last years actual budget, The total ministry share is $1,415,600 and the county share is $1,078,000. Council approved a budget from the Library Board of $301,000 an increase of nearly $40,000 over the actual budget of last year. Tentative approval was given to the budgets of Social Services Committee total- ling $378,200 up $31,000 from last years actual and the planning board budget of $137,800. The planning board budget is an increase of $40,000 over last year due mainly to the increase in staff this year. All the budgets submitted to council have been given ten- tative approval and the master county budget will be prepared within the month by the executive committee. All committees have attempted to stay within the guidelines with their requests but if the total budget needs trimming then individual commit- tee budgets may be discussed at council for additional cutbacks. Big (killing BaFgai- s! LONG SLEEVE—LADIES SIZES 10-20 BLO .'SES REG. 9.97 &10.97 MENS CHECK A TS REG. 516.97 MENS - REG. 16.97 WO L LONG SLEEVE—SIZES S—M—L REG. $7.97 CHILDRENS — LONG SLEEVE ix.;: $2.97 S J8z5 TS S , EATERS CHILDRENS--SIZE 4-6X REG. 514.97 WIVEU J Rreg. 51.37 - 52.57 CEP`S $11 27 CHILDRENS SIZESp�p4-16 tfi� I N T E t. 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