HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-05-29, Page 14THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1075 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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Will direct
Lloy and Allan Grose of Full-
arton have been appointed as the
1975 Directors for Camp. Meneset-
ung, Goderich, which .is a proj-
eet of the Huron -Perth Presbytery
of the United Church of Canada. •
Both are experienced as Camp
Directors, Counsellors, and.
Youth Leaders.
Lloyd is a native of Mitchell in
Perth County and is a: qualified
High School Teacher of Girls'
Physical Education. She is a
mother of four children.
Allan grew on a farm and is
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camp
presently teaching in Mitchell
D.H.S. He has spent some time
with Operation Crossroads Africa
and has had experience in the
pastorate.
The new Directors will have
trained counsellors to provide
a varied and full program.
The camp has special prog-
rams for boys, girls, co-eds,
and parents during July and
August. Registration forms for
campers are available at any
United Church in Huron -Perth
Presbytery.
ROLLER HOCKEY
RECREATION LEAGUE
. REGISTRATION
Thursday, May 29, at 8 P.M.
ZURICH ARENA
Any persons interested in playing Roller
Hockey are asked to attend this meeting.
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• Antiques & Things
MAIN ST. 235-1964 EXETER
Tree well could
save a tree
Iirtaz ine new subdivisions
where large trees shade the lawns
and houses. "They are hard to
find, " says Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food horticult-
urist R,A. Fleming. "Many
subdivisions are scraped clean
of all vegetation before develop-
ment begins. Even when establ-
ished trees are left, they freq-
uently die from injuries caused
by excavation and land grading.
Excessive amounts of fill dump-
ed on tree roots also cause death.'
According to Mr. Fleming,
more trees could be saved if
tree wells or retaining walls
were properly built around them.
These trust be planned before
fill is added or a grade changed
so that room can be left for
their construction. The tree and
an area beneath the spread of
the branches --a minimum radius
of 10 feet from the trunk --should
be protected from machinery
and earth -moving equipment.
Most tree wells require a radia-
ting grid of drainage tile or
loose stone fill, vertical tile
connected to the loose stone fill
or the tile grid, and a wall of
tile, brick, cement blocks, cut
stone, or fieldstone. For safety,
metal or wooden grating may
also be needed.
The diameter of the circular
wall depends on the age of the
tree. While a mature tree req-
uires a diameter only slightly
larger than that of its trunk, a
young tree needs a diameter
large enough to accommodate
anticipated growth.
For more information on the
design and construction of tree
Jack's jottiftgs
(continued from page 12)
Ombudsman will be to investig-
ate decisions, recommendations
and acts committed or omitted
in the administration of the work
of the. Ontario Government.
This he may do either in response
to, complaints from an individual
or organization, or on .his own
initiative. He will recommend
appropriate action to meet each
situation and advise the compl-
ainant of the recommendations.
He will also be required to make
an annual report to the Speaker
of the Legislative Assembly.
For Ontario's first Ombudsman,
the Government is proposing
Mr. Arthur Maloney, Q.C.
Mr. Davis said that Mr. Mal-
oney, who was born in Eganville,
Ontario, is from a family renow-
ned for its contribution to the
political life of Canada and
Ontario. His father was a federal
member of parliament, his broth-
er andgrandfather were both
members of the Ontario Legisl-
ature. From 1957 to 1962 Mr.
Maloney served as a member of
the Parliament, of Canada, from
the Toronto-Ptrkdale riding.
He has been elected five times
as a Bencher of the Law Society
of Upper Canada and is Chair-
man of the Society's Profession
Conduct Committee. He is also
a former director of the Harold
King Foundation. He served on
the advisory committee on the
treatment of offenders to the
Provincial Minister of Correct-
ional Services, and was a mem-
ber of the Province's Task Force
on policing two years ago. In
recent months, Mr.. Maloney,
undertook a review of police
complaint procedures for the
Metropolitan Toronto Police
Commission. The report was
published last week.
Mr. Maloney was a guest in
the Gallery when Premier Davis
made the announcement in the
Legislature.
wells , consult the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food Factsheet, Tree Wells
and Retaining Walls (Order No
73-034), available free of
charge at county and district
agricultural offices.
CHECK YOUR BRAKES
Bicycles, like cars, lose some
of their braking efficiency in
wet weather and on hills. The
Ontario Safety League reminds
cyclists to test your braking
power onhills and after rain.
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1.
ENEFIT CE
for
Ken & Elane .Crandon
and family, of Bayfield
(who suffered a serious loss in
their recent fire)
at
Bayfield Community Centre
Friday, May 30
Music by Star Trex Ladies please bring lunch.
1971 MAVERICK GRABBER 302 V-8,
automatic, mini console, bucket seats, radio,
whitewalls. Licence DJL554
1973 TORINO 4 -door sedan equipped with
select air-conditioning, AM/FM stereo with tape,
automatic. Licence DFU538
1973 GRAN TORINO 2 -door hardtop,
automatic, power steering and brakes, radio,
white sidewall tires, vinyl roof. Licence SF18A
1971 NOVA 4 -door sedan,
automatic, radio. Licence DFX432
1969 PONTIAC GTO V-8, automatic, power
steering and brakes, mag wheels. Licence
DDP358
6 cylinder,
1969 FALCON 2 -door sedan, V-8, automatic,
radio, chrome wheels. Licence DHD373
1968 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 2 -door hardtop, V-
8, automatic, power steering, power brakes.
Before inspection. Licence DFX443
1974 GALAXIE 500. 4 -door, V-8, automatic,
power steering, power brakes, radio, 26,000
one -owner miles. Licence DFZ924
1971 CHEV CAPRICE 2 -door hardtop, V-8,
automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio.
Licence DUM704
1973 FORD RANCHWAGON 6 -passenger, V-8,
automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio.
Licence DFY963
1972 FORD
transmission,
C67784
1973 FORD
transmission,
C55535
TRUCKS
'h ton, 8 cylinder, standard.
heavy duty suspension. Licence
'h ton, 8 cylinder, standard
heavy duty suspension. Licence
1968 CHEV 1 -ton pickup, 6 cylinder, standard
transmission. Licence C55735. Before inspection
1967 FORD F-100 flairside pickup, 6 cylinder,
standard transmission. Licence C55737. Before
inspection.
1971 FORD 1 -ton, 6 cylinder standard
transmission. Licence 5T4A. Before inspection.
1973 FORD F250 Camper special, automatic, V-
8, auxiliary fuel tank, heavy duty trailer
package. Ideal for carrying 12 -foot camper.
Licence 3T34A
1995
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1195
1995
1395
' 895
'3&95
'2395
'2695
'2595
'3295
815
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f 995
'3695
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