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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-04-03, Page 10PAGE 10 Plan marketing ..oar. (continued from page 1) ity of government produced statistics on production --but agreed answers were more diff- icult. Several farmers even suggest- ed the best policy for beef men "is to ride out the storm like we've done before." The most controversial sugg- estion carne from Alan Walper, R.R.3, Parkhill, who claimed a marketing board would "take the humps out of this business" and stabilize the beef produc- er's income. He said a beef marketing board would have to be establish ed at the federal level but that it need not involve quotas. A modest supply management program, he said, would be a difinite asset to disorganized beef producers. "If we've got low prices and can't find any solution, I'm suggesting it's about time we looked at a marketing board, " he said. Stan Paquette of the Ontario ministry of agriculture and food office at Clinton noted the Ontarib Beef Improvement Ass- ociation recently began a study of the feasibility of a beef mark. eting board. But, he added the Huron prod- ucers were free to express their feelings on the issue.. Bill Pullen, R.R.2, Blyth, said a marketing board was overdue. "It's about time we started working together and not trying to make money at the other guy's expense, " he said. The beef producers over- whelmingly approved the short- ening of the time period for assistance under the stabiliz- ation plan. Wingham-area farmer George Underwood said current federal importation restrictions on beef from the United States need to be modified. Apeaking as chairman of a farmer study group, he said that 10 percent of the total annual United States beef prod- uction "nearly equals our total production in Canada. PRESENT STOCK OF GIFT WARE * ALL SALES CASH * No Refunds or Returns! ZURICH C HARDWARE 1 FAITH AND LIFE CRUSADE REV. JOHN SMUCKER Minister at Friendship Community Church in Bronx N.Y. for 18 years Also serves as Chaplain at Fordham Hospital. at the ZURICH C OMMUNIT Y CENTRE MARCH 30 APRIL 6 at 8 p.m. each night MUSIC TALENT Sun. Christian Reformed Church Choir (Exeter) Mon. Mrs. Doris McKinley (Zurich) Tues. The Holdens (Ingersoll) Wed. Don McDonald's (Listowel) Thurs. New Covanent Children (London) Fri. McMillan Family (Goderich) Sat. The Benders (Durham) Sun. The Benders (Durham) SERMON TITLES Introduced to Jesus; Call' to be a Disciple; The Tested,•Disciple; The Disciples Power; Disciples Begat Disciples; Disciples In a Body; Disciples Worship. MISSION PROJECT: CROSSROADS Ruby Peckford, producer of Circle Square, in person with Film, on Monday evening. YOUTH NIGHTS: THURS. & SAT. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Police report On Monday at 12:15 p.m. a truck hauling a mobile home driven by Harold Christian, R.R.2, Trenton, left highway 4 as a strong wind blew the mob- ile home into the ditch. Dam- age was estimated at $3, 000 by Constable Ed Wilcox. On Saturday at 1:15 a.m. on county road 6 an OPP cruiser driven by Constable McIntyre collided with a car driven by Randy Preszcator, R.R.6, St. Marys. Preszcator received min- or injuries. Damage was est- imated at $500, by Sgt Rhiness. On Saturday an unknown veh- icle struck a car owned by Rob- ert Soldan, Hensall, while • parked at Thuss' Garage, Hensal Damage was estimated at $600 by Constable Al Quinn, On Saturday at 3:45 p.m. a car driven by Lloyd McCurdy on sideroad 10, Usborne collid- ed with a bridge. The driver was hospitalized at St. Marys as a result of the collision. Damage was estimated at $2, 000 by Constable Don Mason. During the week, the officers of this detachment investigated four thefts with a property val- ue of $250, and two compl- aints of wilful darnage. News of Kippen Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper attended the funeral of the latt- er's brother-in-law, Willian Windsor, of Ailsa Craig. The funeral was held in the Steven- son funeral home and interment in the Parkhill Cemetery on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wearing visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis during the past week. Elzar. Mousseau has returned from Seaforth Community Hosp- ital The Brucefield fire truck was called to the home of Jack Elliott when a fire was discover- ed in the driving shed. Kenneth Jones and Miss Anne Bolton of Kerptville were with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones for the Easter weekend. Miss Linda Workman was home for the Easter -holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones. The Sunday School and the combined choirs of Kippen and Brucefield churches provided a beautiful service on Easter Sun- day when they presented a contata, "Victory through Christ." Mr. and Mrs. W.J.F. Bell have returned from a winter's sojourn in Florida. Independent Shipper to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL BAYFIELD S6S-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Sarvico No Charges on Pick-up THURSDAY, APRIL S•, 1975 Front Quarter Beef tib RSteak.. s 6th to 7th RIB Rib Steaks SEMI -BONELESS SHOULDER OR Short Rib Roast SEMI -BONELESS BLADE OR CROSS Rib Roast STEAKS or ROASTS Fresh Hams CENTRE CUT SLICES Fresh Hams BREAKFAST BY -THE -PIECE Side Bacon BREAKFAST SLICED Side Bacon Limited quantities only! X1.49 X1.39 'd1.09 1.19 LB99° 'x1.04 X1.15 1.19 YUNGBLUT'S Meat Market PHONE 236-4312 ZURICH CENTRAL HURON RECREATION CENTRE OPENS MONDAY, APRIL 7 SWIMMING SCHEDULE RECREATIONAL SWIMS ADULT SWIM The following times have been reserved for adults only to swim as they please. Monday 9:30 p.m. — 10:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m. FAMILY SWIM An event in which whole families can participate. Pre-schoolers are welcome but parents must assume primary responsibility for their safety. All children must be accompanied by an adult member of the family. Tuesday 6:30 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. GENERAL SWIM In the interests of safety no child less than 44 inches tall will be allowed in the pool without an adult supervisor. Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday Tuesday Saturday 6:30 p.m. — 7:30 p.m, 7:30 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m, — 9:00 p.m. Sunday 2:00 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. NOON HOUR SWIM Monday to Friday 12:30 p.m..— 1:30 p.m. FEE SCHEDULE: GENERAL ADMISSION Child Student Adult Family Spring, Fall, Winter .25 .50 $ 1.00 $ 2.00 Summer June 29 - Sept. 14 .25 .50 .50 1.00 Year Each Session Spring, Fall, Winter Summer 5.00 8.00 10.00 15.00 Child Student Adult Family $20.00 $25.00 $32.00 $75.00 5.00 8.00 12.00 24.00 Child 12 years of age or under Student 17 years of age or under Adult 18 years of age and over .VANASTRA RECREATIONAL SWIM CLUB The Vanastra Recreational Swim Club is for those people who are interested in swimming in limited occupancy pool. Membership is limited to 40 people. Friday 8:30 p.m. — 9:30 p.m, FEE $20.00 for 1 year POOL RENTAL Huron County's first indoor swimming pool may be rented at $15.00 per hour. This fee includes a lifeguard up to a maximum of 20 persons. Additional lifeguards at additional charge,