Zurich Citizens News, 1974-01-10, Page 13THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1974
ZURICI] CITIZENS NEWS
ATTEND WORKSHOP - Anthony Laporte, R.R.2, Zurich, centre, is seen here along with a
couple of other water and sewage system operators as they examine the model chlorinator used at
a workshop at the Ministry of the Environment Laboratory in Toronto. The five-day workshop give
the operators a better understanding of the operation of the gas chlorinator enabling them to
trouble shoot and repair the equipment. On the left is William Marsh, of Kingston and on the right
is Wilfred Mylchreest, of Niagara Falls. (Ministry of the Environment Photo)
Membership increases in F of A
At the regular meeting of the
Huron County Federation of
Agriculture, fieldman William,
Crawford announced that indiv-
idual membership in the county
now has reached the 1700 mark.
This is an increase of 200 new
members in the last eight weeks
The membership campaign,
led by Mr. Crawford and Vince
Austin of Dungannon was cent -
BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP, RUMP or ROUND STEAK
ROASTS LB X1.49
T-BONE
STEAK /ROASTS LB $1.45
STEWING BEEF LB 9.15
SLICED
REEF LIVER LB 579`
OUR OWN PIECE LB 85C
CURED CON SLICED LB 89C
FRESH
SPARE ' HIS LB 89c
FRESH
HAM SLICE LB 89`
PEA\ -ZEAL PIECE LB $1.09
BACK ACS t'.N SLICED LB $1.15
FRESH
CHICKEN LEGS
MAPLE LEAF - SLICED
COOKED HAM
SCHNEIDER'S THURINGER SUMMER
SAUSAGE
SCHNEIDER"S 1 LB PKG
RED HOTS
SCHNEIDERS
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LB 69`
LB 1®63
LB $1.53
LB 80c
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ered mainly in the Howick and
Turnberry area and was co-ordin
ated by Jack Stafford, of Wrox-
eter. The aim of the campaign
is to add 100 new members per
month at least, until the spring
planting commences.
In other business, it was dec-
ided to establish a committee
to study the restructuring of
County government. Since it
was felt that the province will
impose restructuring if nothing
is done locally, the members
and directors thought it wise to
be well informed of what can
be expected.
President Doug Fortune ann-
ounced that a telegram has
been sent to Queens Park oppos-
ing the imposition of daylight
saving time.
In another move, the county
federation decided to lodge
strong protests against the un-
acceptable long delays by the
lawyers and others responsible
for the granting of mortgages
by the Farm Credit Corporation
in Huron County. Some farmers
complained that it was near
impossible to buy or sell a farm
if FCC was involved, as the
waiting period runs in some
cases to a whole year.
Stan Cairns of the CIAG
office in London spoke on "farm
liability." His very informative
talk covered everything, from
snowmobile liability to aerial
spraying liability. Many quest-
ions from the members and the
answers gave even more en-
lightenment.
Independent Shipper
to
United Co --operative
of Ontario
Livestock Dept
Toronto
Ship Your Livestock
with
Roy SSotc'hmer
Monday Its Shipping
Day From Versa Stockyard
CALL BAYF1ELD 565.2636
By 7:30 a.m. Monday
For Prompt service
No Charges on Pi ;,-up
111 TA"
11111, S4'1R.
Mrs. Mae Heideman and sons,
Howard and Wayne, of Orange-
ville, visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Freida Heideman, who is
a patient in South Huron 1-Iosp-
ital.
Albert Bedour is a patient in
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1- South Huron Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Merrier
and children are holidaying in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Noury
and their daughter, Sister Elaine
of Leamington, were New Year`s
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jer-
ome Sweeney and family„
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These courses are given on the night of
the week indicated and will run for 10 weeks.
the classes begin at 7:30 P.M.
1. Lingerie Sewing Tuesday
2. Bridge Instruction Tuesday
3. Interior Decorating Tuesday
4. Gourmet Cooking Monday
5. Canadian Public Issues Thursday
6. Speed Reading Thursday
Room 222
Room 118
Room 107
Room 224
Room 206
Room 205
We.ReS�Fwe'for '74
To Continue To Provide
The Best Car Deals.
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1969 VOLKSWAGEN ` Notchback, automatic, $1 q 5
radio. 49
1971 CHEV IMPALA Custom 2 -door, hardtop,
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Licence DDO 562
1972 MERCURY MARQUIS 2 -door hardtop, V-•
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