Zurich Citizens News, 1970-10-29, Page 16PAGE SIXTEEN
HenselII-Zurich Co -Ops Los3
Exhibition; Open Season Friday
The Hensall- Zurich Co -Ops
junior D hockey team lost an
exhibition game to Fanshawe
College on Tuesday night, when
they were thumped 10-1, in Zur-
ich. They open their season in
Zurich on Friday night, when
they play the Lucan Irish in the
first regularly scheduled game.
On Sunday afternoon they play
host to the Lambeth Flyers, in
Twin Pines
is sold
' After a 10 -year experiment in
housing for the aged. United Co-
operatives of Ontario has sold out
to the Ontario government.
UCO and the other sponsors of
Twin Pines Apartments Ltd. will
get their money back but no profit.
The Provincial government's
Ontario Housing Corporation has
already started• running the 17
small apartment buildings in rural
Ontario communities and has low-
ered the rents through subsidies. •
Twin Pines was launched in the
summer of 1960 with some fanfare
to build 100 11 -suite apartments in
small Ontario communities and a
50 -unit one in Toronto. By the time
construction ground to a halt in
1966 there were 17 buildings in as
many communities, and costs had
risen so much that further expan-
sion plans were quietly dropped.
Financing was shared among
the federal government (90 per
cent through a CMHC mortgage),
the provincial government (about
five per cent in grants). and a lo-
cal sppnsorship committee (five
per cent) .
The local committee was a non-
voting shareholder in Twin Pines:
all the voting shares were held by
UCO which designed the standard-
ized apartment building and had it
built.
The local committee also had to
get the municipality to give the
unit a low tax rate in perpetuity
and undertook to manage the pro-
.ject for its 50 -year life.
Rents were set individually for
each unit, at a level that would pay
off the mortgage in 50 years and
pay the operating costs in the in-
tervening years. They were based
on full occupancy at all times and
no rise in prices.
ZURICH ARENA
SCHEDULE
Thursday, October 28
7 to 11 p.m.
Rec League Hockey
Friday, October, 39
8:30 p.m.
Junior "D" Hockey
Lucan vs H -Z Co -Ops
Saturday, October 31
2 to 4 p.m. and 8 to 10 p.m
Public Skating
Sunday, November 1
2:00 p.m.
Junior "D" Hockey
Lambeth vs H -Z Co -Ops
8 to 10 p,m.
Rec League Hockey
Monday, November 2
7 to 11 p.m.
Zurich M H Practice
Tuesday, November 3
5 to 9 p.m.
Grand Bend Minor Hockey
Wednesday, November 4
6 to 11 p.m.
Zurich N U Practice
the second game'of the season.
This will also be played in the
Zurich Arena.
The Co -Ops took a 1-0 lead
at the 8:23 mark of the first
period, and hung on to it until
midway through the second stan-
za. Ron Desjardine scored for
the Co -Ops, assisted by Cleo
Laframboise.
In the last 10 minutes of the
second period the better -condit-
ioned College boys rapped in
seven unanswered goals. They
added three more to their total
in the third.
The game was slightly on the
rugged side, with a total of 17 •
penalties being handed out. Ten
of them went to Fanshawe, with
the seven being called against •
the Co -Ops.
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Broiler marketing
The Ontario Farm Products
Marketing Board on September
3,1970 approved amendments to
the Ontario Broiler Chicken
Producers' Marketing Plan,
which will enable the Broiler
Chicken Producers' Marketing
Board to control and regulate
the marketing of broiler
chickens in Ontario, including
the eviscerated . product
originating outside the province.
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,Crediton Youth
Drowns In
Black Creek
Murray Edward Glanville, 20,
of Crediton, drowned late Satur-
day afternoon in the Sauble
River just west of Exeter.
OPP Constable Donald Mason,
of Exeter detachment said the
youth fell 16 feet from a bridge
on Stephen Township Sideroad
20 into about five feet of water
about 4:30 p.m.
Two companions, James Jesn-
ey, 29, and Donald Schenk, 18,
both of Crediton, drove to Exeter
for help following the mishap.
Police were notified at 4:55 p.
m. and Glanville's body was
pulled from the river five min-•
utes later by Constable Mason.
The victim was pronounced
dead at the scene by Huron
County coroner Dr. Charles
Wallace, of Zurich.
Glanville was walking along
the top railing on the bridge
prior to falling, police said.
An autopsy at Strafford Gen-
eral Hospital determined drown-
ing as the cause of death. Dr. •
Wallace ordered an inquest.
The victim was the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Preszcator, of
Crediton.
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Writer Service
In (China
Readers may have read about a
community service which existed
in the villages of ancient China,
that of professional letter writer.
Whether or not it still goes on in
these enlighteneddays of Mao, I
don't know, but the situation was
that most everybody couldn't
write so they would go to the pro-
fessional to put their thoughts or
needs on parchment.
Here in Ontario most everybody
can write, though among farm
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people the farmer's wife is usually
more adept at it than her husband.
In the main, our farmer is a do-it-
yourselfer, especially in saving
the wages of a $5 or $10 an hour
OCTOBER 31
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Canadians vs Hawks
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JANUARY 2
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FEBRUARY 27
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Canadians vs Bruins
.A11 boys playing House Leagu-
hockey this year must be at the
Arena no later than 8 a. m., on
Saturday morning, October 31.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1970
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