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Zurich Citizens News, 1969-04-24, Page 11THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS SOUTH SEA ISLANDS --These three stu- dents of the Zurich Public School resembled natives of the south seas at the annual concert presented last Thursday night in the school auditorium, Left to right are David Schilbe, Ronnie Rader and Brad Oke. YEARS GONE - BY - (continued from page 7) ed a new fire truck for the sum of $10,500, and delivery is to be made by May 24. V. L. Becker is chief of the 14 -man volunteer fire department in that village. 10 Years Ago APRIL, 1959 A contract for $53, 000 has been awarded to Ross Urquhart Construction of London for the building of a new separate school in Zurich, adjacent to the property now owned by St. Boniface Church. Father C. A. Doyle, secretary of the school board, said construction will begin within the next 10 days. At the annual meeting of the Zurich Lumberkings ball club last week,. Ivan L. Kalbfleisch was elected president of the organization. Good news on the ball front came this week when it was announced that Danny Trushinski, of Walkerton, was being transferred to Zurich branch of the Bank of Montreal, He is a highly recommended baseball and hockey player. Hensell firemen were called to extinguish a blaze at the Kippen Gun Club on highway 4, early on Sunday morning. The trustees of the police village of Zurich have decided that the municipality should Are date OMSIP? When you have a child or reach 21 er strove to re new address or when yon are newly married... To keep your OMSIP protection and to speed paysuestt-notify within 30 days: tejt H•I•R•i1 Health Insurance Registration Hoard, 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7. If we are to help we need to known become incorporated as a village, and have started iecessary work on the plans. The Rev. Currie Winlaw, of Jamestown, has accepted a call to become pastor of the Hensall United Church, and plans to take over his new duties as of July 1. Renew Your Subscription Now BAYFIELD LIONS ELECT Members of the new execut- ive of Bayfield Lion's Club, to be installed in June, are: pre- sident, Harold Weston; past president, Harry Baker; first vice president, Eric Earl; sec- ond vice president, Joe May - man; third vice president, Bev, McClinchey; Treasurer, Les PAGE ELEVEN Elliott; secretary, Jack Merner and assistant secretary, Charlie Scotchmer. At the Lions regular dinner meeting at the Little Inn on Tuesday last, the guest speaker was Gordon Hill of Varna whose topic was "The Modern Methods of Farming." CUT CALF FEEDING COSTS replace 250 Ibs. of WHOLE MILK with 25Ibs. SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer Feed your heifer calves 25 lbs • of SHUR- GAIN Milk Replacer in place of 250 lbs. of whole milk you would normally feed them. The money you make from selling the whole milk will more than cover the cost of the SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer you feed them. The rest is clear profit for you• SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer contains all the nutrients' of whole milk plus an essential combination of antibiotics to help control scours and other calfhood set backs• M. DEITZ and SON PHONE 236-4951 — ZURICH NV - .; '?:k'isv>a W.:M.•,y',:iNSY;, A "J aG," SOSd.'% 'a'x¢'.g NOW OFFER A PL TE LINE OF . =* Spray Materials sdesHSer oil tF umigants des * Insecticides* Fungielianeous Chemicals NI sc FOR T SRI PS, B ANS CORN and GRAIN • Mental Sprayers Available For Turnips • Custom Planting of Turnips m Application of Treflan, •2-4-D Custom and patoran Di-SyscoHued Fertilizer -Liquid • or Dry Stephen and Hay • Distributors for Treflan in Osborne, Exeter Produce & Storage Co. Ltd. PHONE 235-0141 H ighway 83 West EXETER