Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-02, Page 13THURSDAY, iv1AY 2, 1974
WINNER OF 50-5u DRAW - A Zurich woman, Airs, Wa) ne
Horner, right, was rhe winner of the first draw held in he
Zurich Lions 50-50 Club. N1rs. Korner is shown here receivilw
her winnings from Lion Claude Gelinas, who was in clear c of
the project,
The success of your vegetable garden depends great-
ly on your choice of location. Choose a place in full
sun and away from trees and shrubs so the vegetables
needn't compete with their roots. Select as level an area
as possible.
Consider this garden as
part of your total landscape.
You will possibly want a
low fence to set it off from
the other sections of your
grounds. If so, remember
that tomatoes, cucumbers,
peas, and some beans are
all vines and can be sup-
ported on the fence, so
build it accordingly.
Think also of the nearness
of a water supply for, if the
summer is dry, artificial wa-
tering will be necessary. And
DON'T make your garden too
large. Once the soil is pre-
pared and seeds are sown, a
garden that is 20 by 50 feet
in size takes only an hour a
week to maintain.
EXT WEEK ONLY;
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Westeel Rosc®
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ZURICrI CITIZENS NEWS
Subsidies help
(continued from page 11)
ial, a ,2 trill raise, The 23 -
mill rate for commercial and
business is the sante as last year.
The mill rates will raise $86,
809.
Tic township will pay the
secondar} school board an inc-
rease of .8 mills raising the rate
to 111 mills for farm and resid-
ential. Commercial and business
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rare rose one trill to 18 mills.
These rates will raise $72,349.
The Huron -Perth County
elementary separate school
rate remained at 25,4 mills
for farm and residential and
2.3 mills for commercial and
business to raise $11,152.
• The assessment for Tucker -
smith Township is $4, 535, 820.
In other business, council
awarded the tender for garbage
pickup at Vanastra to Rud
(Inline) of Auburn for $68 per
week. His was one of seven
bids. The garbage is to be
disposed of in the Hoimesville
landfill site.
Council named members of
the new seven -man Vanastra
recreation board. Reeve Elgin
Thompson of Kippen and dep-
uty reeve Ervin Siliery, of
Brucefield will represent coun-
cil. Vanastra citizen members
are Richard Lehnen, James
Hill, Wilfred Schneider, James
Broadfoot and John Duddy.
NEWGENERgT10N
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IMMEDIATE
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ars and Trucks
Tr • de Up To A Ne ,,f _ Ford TI. DAY
Excellent Stock of Most Models On He nd
SAVE ON THESE TOO
1971 MERCURY MARQUIS 2 -door
hardtop, V=8, automatic, power brakes,
power steering. Licence DFV242
1972 CHEV IMPALA 4 -door, V-8
automatic, power brakes, power steer-
ing. Licence DFW518
1971 FORD CUSTOM 500 -2-door
hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio. Licence
DHB148
1973 MUSTANG V-8 automatic,
power brakes, power steering, radio,
ow mileage. Licence DFV211
1970 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 -door, V-8,
automatic, power steering, power
brakes. Licence DH0981
1970 T -BIRD 2 -door, power brakes,
power steering, air conditioning, power
windows and seat, one owner, Licence
DFU185
1971 PINTO 2 -door, 4 -speed, radio.
Licence CZCO98
1972 LTD Brougham 2 -door, fully
equipped. Licence DFX184
'2295
'2695
1895
'3595
'1695
'3295
9695
13595
Remember ... It's Sense TSee
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1969 LTD SQUIRE WAGON 6
passenger, V-8, automatic, power steer-
ing, power brakes, steel belted tires..
Licence FHS955
'i199
1971 VOLKSWAGEN BUS, 7 -
passenger. Licence DFU989
'2195
TRUCKS
1971 FORD F250 Styleside, V-8, 4 -
speed, bumper, heavy duty suspension.
Licence C48373
s2595
1967 DODGE PICKUP V-8, standard.
Licence C40457
895
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