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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-07-03, Page 201 PAGE 20 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1975 Sweep program now well under way The Ontario Experience '75 Program 26 (Sweep) is now fully underway at the Ausable- Bayfield Conservation Authority. On Monday, June 23, 20 stud- ents began work as drew memb- ers. Along with the eight tech- nicians already hired, the numb- er of students employed by the Authority this summer is 28. The crews will be involved in a variety of projects including park maintenance, construction work, mannikng concession booths and a number of jobs request- ed by the various municipalities within the Authority's watersh- ed. The Authority has several projects planned for the crews at the conservation areas. At The Blyth Summer Festival is proud to have its first season in Blyth Memorial Hall, which has been described as a fine example of early Canadian Theatre architecture. The Hall which flourished during the days of vaudeville and community musicals, and then, for twenty years was neglected and finally condemned. Far sighted citizens of Blyth, who recognized its merit both as a building and a war memorial, undertook the restoration of the Hall. the Clinton Conservation Area on Highway 4, construction of an adventure playground and a footbridge across the Bay- field River is planned. At the other portion of the Clinton Conservation Area on Highway 8, the removal of flood debris from the floodplain and a general cleanup of the area will be another crew job. An observation shelter will be built at the Bannockburn Wildlife Management Area, near Varna and some trail development is also planned. Nature trails are planned for the Stephen Wildlife Area during the summer and due to the pop- ularity of maple syrup demon- strations the construction of a sugar shack is being consider- ed for the area, to be used for future demonstrations. The crews will also carry out general maintenance and cleanup jobs at many of the other con- servation areas. A very important part of the crews' work involves carrying out the manyjobs requested by the municipalities in the water- shed. One of the season 's first jobs is a beach cleanup in the Village of Bayfield, in order to prepare the beach for the summer visit- ors. 'WNIE'Srprivy CLINTON -ONTARIO Ii4UThI' BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK WED., JULY 2 to TUESDAY, JULY 8 'SOMETHING HIT US... the crew is dead... help us, please, please help us!" AIR 797 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CNAREION HESION KARIN BLACK OEDROE KENN(OY GLORIA SWANSON NKEN REF EEREM MESE JR SUSAN CLARK SIO CAESAR LINDA RIR DANA ANDREWS ROY 1NINNES NANCY MON • (0 NELSON MYRNA LOY AUOUSIA SUMMEREANO K„0• In INN IN,,AII'. Y:•{nsl Ib IIv nMi Al 01 HI • try AMU 1Wry irin It. f In WM'JAYJII MI,, In AAIN I At Mat, ADULT ENTERTAINMENT The most fascinating murder mystery in years. BURT LANCASTER `UM 111 111Cilir Eng 11 SUSAN CLARK CAMERON MITCHELL WED., THURS., FRI. --• JULY 9, 10, 11 Why arethey saying movie the done you should see this year? Ask anyone who's seen it. CHARLES Anyone. BRONSON "MR. MAJ ESTYK" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT UnrtedArhsts e BI66eST'NWITHDRaWaLII Ili BaIIKING HI T RY! MISSION BELL BANK AS ADULT 1:r 1J11. ENTERTAINMENT CEORCE Cm SCOTT K SHOT" PRIZE MONEY AWARDED - Arena manager Gery Rader is happy to present Kevin Oke and Beth Gelinas with prize money they won in the recent skateathon. Kevin topped the skaters with $10l .80 collected from sponsors while Beth was second with $50.10. First prize was $25 and second was $15. The villages of Ailsa Craig and Zurich have requested that the crew workers assist in the development of their municipal parks. A number of townships have requested work dealing with roadside cleanup and brushing, cemetery maintenance work and removal of dead trees. Don P:earson, a 22 year old Biology graduate from the Un- iversity of Waterloo has been hired as the Senior Supervisor of the crews. Don's job will be to coordinate the various Auth- ority and municipal jobs and make sure the crews carry out their work smoothly and succes- fully. Don is from Ethel, Ontario and has had considerable experience with SWEEP prog- rams in previous years. There are three crew foremen, Craig Piper 19, from Exeter, Paul Jeffery, 19, from Hensall, and George Robertson, 24, from Lucan. Members of the crews ae, Mary Margaret Jeffery, 20, .Jeff Beck, 19, and Sylvia Stewart, 19, all of Hensall, Mary McEach- en, 20, Bernadette Ruttan, 18, Ann Bullock, 18, and Randy Pollock, 18, all of Parkhill; Terry Gibson, 18, Donald Van- Raay, 19, and Mary Agnes ",' OPEN EVERY NIGHT Ma.snwe- pot IN THCATRC • 'eel A:Cw 11 COMCISSIDM ED 1 .'x0.1 571314' 11144 I RI TAI JULY ! 4 s 51.114 MON I U 1111.5A The BI I h�$Jack PLUS What's Up Doc How far stook! a Teacher go to _ her students TRIP with the r A ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PL 45 A WOMAN SPICTURE. ' ALMOST TOO ADULT TOR MEN' -Le /.PIeLore WED,.THUR. FRI SAT JULY a.10.11.1i I;!Xa BURT iiTUDEJ MIMEO' PLUS Adult Enlerinlnmenl CORNEL WILDE •YAPHET MOTTO Sha TRtEASU PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Dietrich, 19, both from Central- ia, Liz Ball, 21, frorn Seaforth, Bruce Williams, 19, from Clinton, Janice Stewart, 18, from Kirkton, Nancy Kemp, 18, from Lucan, Paul Fydenchuk, 18, from Cred- iton and Sheldon Crawford from Ailsa Craig. Program 26 is a part of the Ontario Youth Secretariat's Summer Experience ' 75 work project designed to provide students with jobs of an educ- tional nature. Program 26 was formerly known as Project SWEEP (Students Working in an Environmental Enhancement Program). PARK GADERICK 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 5TO.181I AIR CONBITt »tI0 ENDS TONIGHT - JULY 3 warren Neatly Min Christie • goldie hawn front I Stilt mina I'u IltN . A P -R VIMIn tnulun! - TTa:•' FRIDAY, SATURDAY - JULY 4, 5 space age misadventure' 1NAL1' ms E :.:.., ITL. RO13LN �' r (CRIUSOE,u.s.N. 1 1a.VAN DVKE n1nr,KWAN PLUS WALT DISNEY PR08ucnoNs Q (, .J TECHNICOLOR[i[ a'- i 'i, \t SUN., MON.. TUES. - JULY 6, 7, 8 To Be Announced PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE STARLITE OPEN NIGHTLY First Show at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND I TUESDAY to MONDAY - 7 DAYS - JULY 1 - 7 1 SHOW EACH NIGHT 2014, CENTURY FOX am WARNER mos newt PAUL STEVE NEWMAN McQUEEN WILLIAM IRWIN ALLEN'S HOLDEN FAYE THE DUNAWAY TOWERING Adult p,M006011 Of Ca SIaP:50 FRED S .ISAH RICHARD ASTAIRE BLAKELY CHAMBERLAIN JENNIFER O.J. BRIBERY ROBERT JONES SIMPSON VAUGHN WAGNER Produced byIRWN ALLEN •Directed by JOHN WIL ER/MN Screenplay by STRUNG SII.LWPHANT• Muse by JOHN WWAIRS Rased se the moves "Tbe Tower" M RICHARD MARNA STEl'ON apt "Tee (Hass edema" as THOMAS N. SCORrlA sal MANIC M. /1O 4YOM -we May Never Love Like This Again Sung by MAUREEN MCCOYFRN on 20th Century Records IMENAL MOr1ONp6CtuoE50URo1RaptiYMiHER ens, RECORDS1 �r �ico PANAVIBON.CD0RBY(E UDR• 1 1� INF'ERN° Entertainment TUES., WED. & THURS. - JULY 8 - 9 - 10 Adult Entertainment A Robert Mulligan/Richard A Roth Production JENNIFERO'NEILL • GARY GRIMES JERRY HOUSER • OLIVER CONANT Wallen by P,edeced by HERMAN RAUCHER RICHARD A. ROTH Duetted by Music by ROBERT MULLIGAN MICHEL LE GRAND 1CCHNIC0LOA4 ben Walne, B:.s AN nney LO. We 5e,.,C0 HAIILANII$.. IN 1959, A LOT OF PEOPLE WERE KILLING TIME. dle� KIT WAS KILLING PEOPLE. Fs' -- Ft a9A>ti X G, :D c 4,P Adult Entertainment