HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-11-26, Page 19You will feel warmer if you;
put on a hat when you're cold,
indoors or outdoors. One
twentieth of body heat is lost
through the head. Conserve it!
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482-7487
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Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
When you jam on the brakes,
you slosh fuel, so it turns into
vapor more quickly. Result?
loss of fuel before it even gets
to the engine.
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Carbon, oil or other foreign
deposits on insulators of spark
plugs can cause the misfiring
that wastes gas.
Try a silicone spray on ,the
radio antenna, to inhibit
battery post corrosion and to
soften the sound of a noisy
speedometer cable.
. Almost started a stampede on
a road in upstate New—York--
recently. Seems wind blew
down a price sign at a gas sta-
tion, uncovering the sign un-
derneath -- featuring 1958
prices!
Overinflation weakens the'
cord body of the tire by reduc-
ing its ability to absorb road
shocks. Makes for a stiff ride,
too.
For the smoothest ride, drive a beauty
from Larry Sniders. You'll get first-
class tires, too, each infloted to op-
timum pressure.
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191.
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer
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News of BayfieW area
Continued frim page thirteen
r, PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horner
of North Bay called on Mrs.
Milton Pollock, Goshen Line, dur-
ing the past week.
Mr. Bernard F. Sturgeon,
Orangeville was an overnight
guest on Wednesday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack B.
Sturgeon and brother Andrew.
i Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 'Turner,
John and a friend of New Sarem
spent the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Bertha Turner.
' Jessie Blair, Ethel Knight,
Greta Scotchmer, Esther Makins,
Ruth Makins, Jeanne Lindsay,
Dawna Westlake and Viola
Cadger motored to the Bluewater
Rest Horne, Zurich, last Thursday
to help Mrs. Mary Weston cele-
brate her eighty-ninth birthday.
The ladies played bridge and had
birthday cake and coffee.
The Bayfield Ever Young Sen-
ior Citizens are reminded of their
Christmas Dinner party on Thurs-
day evening, November 27 in the
basement of St. Andrew United
Church, }hayfield.
I ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker
.visited friends and relatives in
Mitchell on Sunday and attended
the sixtieth wedding anniversary
reception for Mr, and Mrs. S.
Squire.
Sincere sympathy to Mr. Ivan
Steckle, of Bayfield and his broth -
ter Alvin Steckle, of Zurich
i hi the loss of their brother Mr.
Edwin Steckle of Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Merner,
London were the weekend guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I Merton Merner and sister Dawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot
visited for the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Casler in
Lansing, Michigan.
Mr. Bud Sturgeon and his
fiance, Miss Barbara Davidson,
London were weekend guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John B, Sturgeon and brother
Andrew.
Mr. John Reinert, Pontiac,
Michigan, was a register -ad •
guest at the Albion Hotel for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker
spent the weekend in Port
Huron, Michigan as the guests of
his daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Moore;
Hislop and girls.
On Monday evening Mrs.
Bertha Turner, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Parker and Mr. E. Elliott of
Hensall visited with Mrs. Milton
Pollock, Goshen Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mackie,
Jim, Stephen and Joanne of Lond-
'
on were the' guests a£ Mrs.
Mackie 's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Maims for the weekend.
Following deer season, rumour
has it that Doug Gemeinhardt,
'Bob Orr, . Phil Gemeinhardt,
Joe Koene and Jack Leppington'
and their families are all enjoy-
ing feasts of yr nim.
TUCKE
TEL
SMITH UNICIPAL
EP Oi E SYSTEM
requires a Full -Time Employee. Applications will be
received by the undersigned for the position of installer
repairman.
The System is increasing their outside staff by creating this
position. Experience would be a benefit but not necessary.
Duties to commence immediately or as soon as possible.
Application to be in the hands of the Sec.-Treas. by December
8, 1975 at 6 p.m.
MEL GRAHAM, SEC.-TREAS.
TUCKERSMITH MUNICIPAL
TELEPHONE SYSTEM.
RR I—BRUCEFIELD
Pe�ple problems can be serious
problems.
This is what Ontario is doing
to help solve them in advance.
Recently arrangements were made for a
group of Indian children to attend the
public school in a northern Ontario town.
The principal of the school in the town was
aware that Indian children sometimes had
a rough time at the hands of other students,
and to try to forestall this kind of situation,
he called in a Human Rights Commission
counsellor to talk to the other children.
The counsellor asked the children if any
of them had ever moved to a new school,
and what they thought it would feel like if
they were the strangers. In this way he
helped them understand how the Indian
children would be feeling when they
arrived, and the integration proceeded
relatively smoothly.
Community counselling is one of the
major roles of your Ontario Human Rights
Commission. We hold seminars and dis-
cussions with police in areas where there
are communication barriers between them
and minority groups, to help relieve ten-
sion and promote mutual understanding.
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We attend meetings of immigrants and
native-born minority groups to explain to
them both their rights under the legislation
and their responsibilities as citizens of
this Province.
We also help bring people into contact
with local agencies like home -and -school
groups, community and government agen-
cies, and churches, which are available to
heip but which many people don't even
know exist. Wherever there's a difficulty
based on race, language, colour or creed,
the Human Rights Commission is available
to generate discussion and motivate
people to develop understanding and
respect for the other's point of view.
Our job is to help bring people together
and encourage healthier relationships
among all groups.
If you would like more information or
assistance, contact the Human Rights
Commission at any of the following
addresses:
HAMILTON
1 West Avenue South
Postal Zone: L8N 2R9
Telephone: 527-2951
KENORA
808 Robertson Street
Postal Zone: P9N 1X9
Telephone: 468-3128
KITCHENER
824 King Street West
Postal Zone: N2G 1G1
Telephone: 744-7308
LONDON
560 Wellington Street
Postal Zone: N6A 3R4
Telephone: 438-6141
OTTAWA
2197 Riverside Drive
Postal Zone: K1H 7X3
Telephone: 731-2415
Ontario Human
SAULT STE. MARIE
125 Brock Street
Postal Zone: P6A 3B6
Telephone: 949-3331
SUDBURY
1538 LaSalle Boulevard
Postal Zone: P3A 1 Z7
Telephone: 566-3071
THUNDER BAY
435 James St. South
Postal Zone: P7E 6E3
Telephone: 475-1693
TORONTO
400 University Avenue
Postal Zone: M7A 1T7
Telephone: 965-6841
WINDSOR
500 Ouellette Avenue
Postal Zone: N9A 183
Telephone: 256-3611
Rights Commission
Ministry of Labour
Bette Stephenson, M.D., Minister
Province of Ontario
William Davis, Premier
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