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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 ESERflE ' WT S OCCASIONAL CHAIRS as low as $59.95 (New shipment of White Sewing machines) We..:tlake F 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 (continued from page 1) 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 L PAGE 15 I condition either for .sale or on loan for exhibition in the house. CLINTON . ONTARIO 80% OFFICE OPEN 1 P M 1 .ryaltnit FIRST SHOW AT DUSK FRIDAY SATURDAY MAY 1e-17 JACK: NICHOLSON >!Hl1 LAST SUNDAY MAY 11 Ik.I.ICNH,ll' GIVIESO 1: Elizabeth Taylor When the es `stact to craAXII, sOvvM your flesh... Kellogg's Rice Krispies ' ick's ssorte Relishes Puritan Stews pie '�` ne I:onnet I x argarine CLUB HOUSE 12 OZ 13 OZ 12 OZ 24 OZ 3 LB imento Munzunillu Olives 75c 43c 69c 9.85 77' L33 53C 9.1� C 93C L95 WISK LIQUID LAUNDRY 1 L. Det' ent SWAN LIQUID 1/3 EXTRA Det gent LUX 4's auty a' ar PEPSODENT 100 ML Tooth Paste CARNATION 16 OZ Cot «" ', t ate SAICO 6 1/2 OZ hrimp CAVALIER CANNED 10 OZ CASE JOHNSON'S 225 ML L39 Baby Shampoo 32 OZ THE TEA ORANGE PEKOE 60's 7 C Tea t.;,ags CLUB HOUSE 12 OZ 7 I .' C S t lad olives CLUB HOUSE PURE 4 OZ 99C lack Pepper ALCAN 18" 25 FT ®l :t Heavy F 1 it BROWN BEAR 2 LB 3t Creamed Honey DE JEAN MEDIUM DEVEINED 4 1/4 OZ Soft Drinks b/s9¢ $3.49 JOHNSON'S 250 ML BIab*r' ' i it $ L39 JOHNSON'S 250 ML abs' Powd i 99C (PINEAPPLE. GRAPEFRUIT. PINEAPPLE ORANGE) Del Monte Drinks 49C DLXIE 9" WHITE 75's Picnic Plates 9 C HEINZ REGULAR 18 OZ Barbecue Sauce 73C EXTRA DRY 4(P10 EXTRA 12.6 OZ Arrid Deodorant S r a.4 Schneider's Meuts hulk Weiners Bung Bolognu Country Style Sausage LB 85c LB 89c LB 95c CANADA DNO HEALETTUCE 33 115.1116.101.1 CANADA NO 1 TOMATOES Der Superior ?36-4354 Zurich LB 39 arket