Zurich Citizens News, 1975-09-25, Page 15L207 OFF I
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HAPPY TO VOTE- One of the oldest residents of Hensall made it to the polls last Thursday
to vote, despite her handicap of being blind. Mrs. Elizabeth Volland, a native of Zurich, is
seen here as she enters the polling place at Hensall accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.
Irene Finlayson, left, and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, right. Mrs. Volland, who is 92 years old,
has been living in Hensall for some years, and lately has been staying with Mrs. Schwalm.
CLEARING OUT!
MIMI S
TREES
j THROUGH TO SEPT. 30
HURON RIDGE
ACRES
David Steckle & Family
..,_..... 565-2122
Historic jail
Murray Gaunt, MPP
Huron -Bruce, and. Jack Rid-
dell, MPP Huron -Middlesex,
were the first t respond to a
major fund-raising and memb-
rship campaign for the Huron
Historic Jail, as announced
Friday evening at the Federal
Historic site.
Said Gaunt, "I certainly
support your endeavour to
raise funds for the Huron
Historic Jail. This is indeed
a worthwile project." As well
as indicating his support.
Mr. Riddell advised he
intends to contact the Minis-
ter of Culture and Recreation
for the Province of Ontario
to determine if assistance
is available from that source.
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"I will make every effort
to assist in any way," he
stated.
The purpose of the camp-
aign is not to provide operat-
ing funds for the County
Historic Site. Visitors, totally
about 25,000 since the doors
were open to the public in
1974, have brought suffic-
ient revenue to operate the
facility. What" is required,
however, is a $25,000 sum to
provide certain needed capit-
al improvements. .
The two major aspects are:
1. the reconstruction of the
third floor District Council
Chamber and Courtroom
facility which served the
County from 1842-1858.
2. funds are urgently req-
uired to undertake preserv-
ative repairs to the exterior
stonework following the
advice, and under the direct-
ion of the Federal Ministry
of Indian and Northern Aff-
airs. A LIP application has,
also been made.
Private and community
support is being sought. Don-
ations may be made in any
amount. Membership in the
Corporation will be awarded
according to suggested fig-
ures of $10 per individual
and $25 per family. Lifetime
membership will be given for
donations exceeding one
hundred dollars. Cheques
may be sent to Ed Oddleif-
son, Bayfield, payable to the
Huron Historic Jail Fund.
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DEAR FRIENDS
I wish to extend my sincere thanks to all those who supported me on
September 18th.
To my workers and organizers 1 owe a special tribute for a job well
done.
YOURS SINCERELY
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