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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-03-28, Page 12PAGE 12 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1974 Salary increase (continued from page 1) and comment on for the next meeting; 1. Functions with an estimated cost of $200 or less per delegate to be open to all executive and trustees. 2. Functions with an estimated cost of over $200 be limited to one executive and two trustees. 3. Trustees that are able to attend are to make their intent- ions known. Delegates will be selected by drawing lots if more than two volunteers. The same procedure is to apply to executive if necessary. One alterbate delegate is to be selected by drawing lots from remaining volunteers. 4. Brief account be given at next Board meeting follow- ing function attended. 5. Travel expenses be paid for delegates only. 6. All delegates notify board office of their intentions to attend functions. Mr. Young said, "In the past I don't think we have had enough representation at conf- erences. We don't want to lim- it you to one or two when you want to go to five. Let your conscience be your guide." Agrinotes (By Adrian Vos) Huron County pork producers and indeed all of Huron County can be proud of Ontario's Pork Hostess, our own Miss Adriana VanRaay. I had the privilege to watch her with several hundred more of my peers, when slie stood before this large audience and delivered her address about the role of the pork hostess. She received a standing ovation, at least as large as federal Agriculture Minister Whelan got. And when he said later that in his view she is a queen even when her title is not, it was as if the audience said: "Amen." We can only hope that this year enough girls between the ages of 18 and 25 will compete for the; honour, so that we can come up from Huron County with another girl of her calibre. Remember you non-farm girls, you can compete too, as long as you Bowling scores at Zurich Lanes LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE, March 25, 1974 Alley Oopes, Dianne Ducharme - 598 Happy Gang - Mary Orr - 568 Jolly Six - Wanda McClinchey - 618 Packers - Nellie Trott - 592 Slow Pokes - Nel McCann - 555 Starlites - Pauline Guenther - 615 Angels - Rita Mommersteeg - 601 Town & Country Six -Doris Goldsmith -579 Ups & Downs - Rose Piper - 508 HIGH SINGLE - Nellie Trott - 346 HIGH TRIPLE - Betty Grenier - 780 HIGH AVERAGE - Wanda McClinchey - 200 Points 7 2 0 7 7 7 5 0 0 Total Points 122 22 119 145 69 131 92 92 83 SENIOR MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE, March 21, 1974 Varieties - Mary Laporte - 675 Ramblers - Howard Finkbeiner - 557 Hi Hopes - Helen Geiger - 680 Newcomers - Laird Jacobe - 515 Hawkeyes - Doris Goldsmith - 575 Whippoorwills - Allan Gascho - 544 HIGH SINGLE - Raye Jacobe - 324 HIGH TRIPLE - George Sweeney - 757 5 2 5 2 7 0 120 90 89 93 125 29 OD COORS &SMART SNOPPE OO THEIR FOOD -SHOPPING HERE' UTOPIA 19 OZ CHOICE TOMATOES 3/$1 SUNSPUN 8 OZ CHEESE SLICES 47C ALLEN'S RECONSTITUTED SWEET or UNSWEETENED 48 OZ ORANGE JUICE BETTY CROCKER 19 OZ PK CAKE MIXES MAPLE LEAF LARD GILLETTE SUPER STAINLESS 5 to PK 1 STEEL BLADES GREEN BEANS 19OZTIN WESTINGHOUSE FROSTED 2 to PK LIGHT BULBS LUCKY DOLLAR 5 OZ INSTANT COFFEE RED ROSE 1 LB TIN ROASTED COFFEE CARROTS LB PK 39( 49 44 59c 29 49 97 $1.09 3LB 29 LUCKY ''OLLAR FOOD MARKET PHONE 236-4316 - ZURICH know about pork nutrition and pork recipes. On the cover of our working papers on the pork producers convention was a picture of two porkers. The one was dated 1973 with a $73 price tag, accompanied by a prosperous looking farmer. The second was dated 1974 also with a $73 price tag. The companion, however, was dressed in rags. This very well demonstrated the differ- ence in input prices that the farmer has to shell out. Now the pork producers' income is doubly jeopardized because not only the inputs went up, but the output went down in price. We remain hopeful that it will turn for the better though. If people ever eat the Canad- ian redcoat dinner that was served to us on the first day, we know that they will return to this fare time and time again. It's gourmet's stuff. It's better than any meat that I've ever tasted before. It's better than just finger licking good. If I do sound euphnrious, just try it sometime. To stay with pork, I may as well mention the Ontario Pork congress coming up in Stratford on June 19, 20 and 21. 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