HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-05-08, Page 20PAGE 20
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1975
VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS - The girls' team of Zurich Public School won the championship at the volleyball tournament held
Saturday at South Huron District High School. Back row, left to right are: coach, Mrs. D. Oesch, Barbara Rader, Elaine Hendrick,
Cindy O'Brien, Heather Riddell, Elizabeth Datars, coach, Mr. Reddick. Front row left to right, Brenda Miller, Judy Gingerich,
captain, Pam O'Brien, Maureen Erb and Brenda Riddell.
Introduce grade 13 theatre arts
Theatre Arts will be introduc-
ed to South Huron High School
at the grade 13 level in Sept-
ember 1975.
It is understood that if the
proposed course of study is app-
roved by the Ministry of Educ-
ation it will qualify for a grade
13 credit. Otherwise, it will be
offered as an interest course
only. The theatre arts program
was outlined by Mrs. Pat
Quigley of the South Huron
staff.
The board accepted a quot-
ation from C.A. McDowell
Limited of Centralia to construct
a storm sewer which is expected
to alleviate the current flooding
problems at the administration
offices in Clinton.
The Centralia firm will con-
nect a 10 -inch sewer pipe from
the Board of Education catch
basin and join it with the 48 -
inch main which crosses highway
4 at Princess Street.
The quotation was $2, 995.60
for a 10 -inch concrete storm
sewer and $3, 975.25 for a 15 -
inch storm sewer installation.
Trustee Bob Peck assured hoard
members that the 10 -inch sewer
pipe would be adequate to do
the job.
During discussion of the
flooding problem, director '
John Cochrane said "during a
heavy rainstorm of two weeks
ago, a custodian was here most
of the night sweeping water out
the door."
After considerable discussion
and amendments to an original
motion the board agreed to use
the method of inviting compet-
itive quotations for any maint-
enance projects.
The subject was first brought
up in July of 1974 when plant
superintendent R. McVean
said fewer than ever tradesmen
and contractors were interested
in submitting tenders for the
work specified in the board's
current maintenance project
requirements. McVean said he
felt It would be increasingly
difficult t o have essential rep-
airs guaranteed under the pres-
ent systetn of base bid tendering.
In a Monday recommendation
that quotations be invited, sup -
BROWNIE'S vitivEsoi
CLINTON - ONTARIO iliVEATRE.
BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P M
FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY
MAY 9-10-11
THE MOST HIGHLY ACCLAIMED FILM OF 1974!
"'CHINATOWN' IS SENSATIONAL!"
Rex Reed. N.Y. Daily New,
Oalowk
A ROBERT EVANS PRODUCTION OF A ROMAN POLANSAI FILM • QAC! NICHOLSON • FA,E DuNA,VAv CNNATDWN
WRITTEN BY ROBERT TOWNE • PRODUCED BY ROBERT EAS • DIRECTED D, L'MAN POLANSi!
CO STARRING JOHN HILLMAN • PERRY LOPEZ • BURT )DUNG AND JOHN HUSTON
Harry Caul will go anywhere to bug o private conversation.
Th. Deeelors Company pr.sents
Geneliodunon„
@4T ,-
Commotion "
Fraricistl?ncl cin
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 'S \`®
erintendent of business affiars,
R.B. Dunlop said, "It is our
opinion that after six years of
business we have developed a
fairly good knowledge of the
integrity and skills of a fair
cross-section of the county's
tradesmen and contractors."
His brief also suggested that
such quotations be priced either
on a firm price or a time and
material basis.
In supporting, Dunlop's
suggestions, director Cochrane
said, "Time is a problem with
public tendering."
Vice chairman Herb Turk -
helm suggested that with a
quotations system from establ-
ished firms any new contracting
firms would not be, getting a fair
chance.
The board agreed to place an
ad in the weekly -papers once
INow Open Weekends
aSTANVtECA'fRE
C:ata: n; 01 :30111611 6 ,6 i • 0,1041 ve v9u
FRI., SAT. MAY 9 I, 10
Where were you in '62 9 ° '
9
r ' . -" » I a
//A r/
011A'AMtMRn hC.0 All, env...0.: - ,_ ► '�
wimp: :vim •Ili,4retere
PLUS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
777771111' tI1P nIoi'ie.--7
the nu,al
renunktiblelibn
ille'I,lerNesmee
1.:04.110,110g00110.
�aR,-' I
.,
0II 1 e L
';
founded
-VERNON SCOT
m
001
'
E\
A VMt11A\11Y. 191W i.10,
"JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR"
Sa lnl,ersa1 Pwture Technld'ulor. Todd-AOTS "",";:de
SUNDAY, MAY 11 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
TIIEBPVCE ELM"
3,Now ho LIVED, Haw ho LOVED!
„ - ' Hot vac FOUGHT IHowha 0lE01 -.
10 CMOR
srr L•FrsraoItno rt
t' 7 uGN Ili° 7vf aN6
_• r i.
uR
PAT.__r
Y1
Mr
M ytinnily
Is1YM ISTAIt i61AKTIM 1 , r'
M1
a year to advise tradesmen of
the jobs coming up in the next
year.
Today's greatest game: try-
ing to keep income ahead of
soaring family expenses.
PARK
30.T E SOUA'BE
PONT 5447811
GODI€gICH ' AIR 4QNOITIQ.HIR
SUN., MON., TUES.. MAY 4, 5, 6
Report To The Commissioner
MPLUS 9
r. Rico ENTERTAINMENT
W ED., THUR., FRI., SAT., MAY 7,8,9, 10
THE TEXAS
CHAINSA W
MASS -ACRE
What happened Is true
Now the motion pictu
that Just as real.
DMITTANCE
5TR1C6Mp
PLUS
"Blood Splattered Bride"
SUN., MON., TUES., MAY 11, 12
17
MORE MOT F'r wORE E 'PI,IIOf r
All the liberties the .
screen will allow!
..s
EROTIC NIGHTS
WED. TO TUES,—MAY 14, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19,20
• "4 Y [1In8ALL®
ENTERTAINING IIOI IINITI"
"Great and glorious
entertainment!
Definitely not
to be
missed!"
—Aaron Schindler,
Family Chola
—Vincent Canby, Naw York Tunas
"Movie magic!
The most
entertaining
eveniii of
the year!"
—CBS -TV
PIJOAWtICIIRES0.1f171 Y,A�'AO otamIW 27(0 MSD111
A ID148,190.R.ERCR AM/rel F4MNCtai
MAMA 011101111t1
ORIO ON litORIENT
Wd • cYI391 R,Ru9 m:13E0 nmlNi
ADULT �lelsmwww.u,nawa.
ENTERTAINMENT
.I®
116.00011 0150
STARLITE
First Show at Dusk
Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY — MAY 9 & 10
CARRY ON ABROAD
Adult Entertainment Carry on Gang Color
BUTTERFLY AFFAIR
Adult Entertainment Claudia Cardinelle Color
®®fE OUT FOS ,4 Z
ler oil "1"."
�Ir
What could be nicer
on her special day?
Untie her apron strings and
treat her to a meal fit for
a, queen. We're cooking up
something special for Mom's
day. Make reservations soon.
SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 10
for your listening and dancing pleasure
Maurice De Laer Duo
Green Forest Motor Hotel
YOUR HOSTS: "PETE and."CAROLE" DEITZ
HIGHWAY 21 --- GRAND BEND