HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-05-15, Page 15THURSDAY, MAY 15, 19'75
STUDENT AT WORK - Peter VanderBurgt, a grade 32 student
at South Huron High School, is taking part in the "student work
week" at the school. Peter is spending this week at Huron
Motor Products in Zurich in the automotive trade, and is shown
here, left, explaining a faulty brake line to parts manager
"Skip" Gardner.
Zurich & District Wry me ;;'s Softball
MEETING
Thursday, May 22, at 8 P.M.
ZURICH ARENA
Any person 14 years and up who are interested
in playing softball this season are invited to
attend.
-JERRY RADER
A WIDE VARIETY OF
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OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
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(New shipment of White Sewing machines)
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236.4365 ZURICH
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
35 Wellington St.
Goderich, Ont.
The Editor,
Zurich Citizens News.
Dear Editor:
It is now almost a year since
the Council of Huron County
delegated the management
of the Huron Historic Jail to a
Barfield allocation
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erest charged on the loan, from
zero to eight per cent, and
what portion of the loan will be
forgiven, and therefore need
not be paid back.
OHRP extends home renewal
possibilities to owner occupants
in any municipality in Ontario,
urban or rural, which has adopt-
ed either a minimum housing
standards bylaw or a resolution
setting such standards.
0
Board of interested citizens. We
consider the year tohave been
successful in that more than
7,000 visitors, not counting
school tours, took time to insp-
ect the building.
The board is now beginning
a project which will take sev-
eral years, that of furnishing
the governor's house in the
fashion of 1900, when it was
built. This is being done under
the supervision of Mrs. Dorothy
Duncan, museum adviser from
the Ministry of Culture and ,
Recreation. •
In an attempt to provide
furnishings and all details which
will be authentic we are seeking
guidance from pictures of inter-
iors of that period. If any of
your readers have such pictures
we would be most grateful if
they would loan them to us for
a time for inspection. Anyone
who is willing to do so may
send them to the following
address:
Mrs. J.W. Wallace, 35
Wellington Street, South, God-
erich, Chairman of the Refurb-
ishing Committee, Huron Hist-
oric Jail Board.
I would also be interested in
hearing from anyone who has
furniture, drapery, pictures, or
other household items in prime
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