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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-16, Page 16PAGE 16. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS HONOUR RETIRING FIREMAN - Elroy Desjardine, centre, was honoured by the members of the Zurich Fire Department and the Village Council ori Monday night prior to his retirement from the brigade. Shown here with Mr. Desjardine are reeve Jack Turkheim, left, and fire chief Leo Meidinger, right. The retiring member has completed almost 25 years of service as volunteer fireman. Grant for Port Blake The Honourable Leo Bernier, Minister of Natural Resources, announces the approval of a provincial grant of $15, 000 to the Ausable-Bayfield Conserv- ation Authority for the Port Blake Conservation Area. The Authority proposes to carry out further development work in this Area during 1974. The work will include construct- ion of a washroom/change- room facility, gatehouse, inst- allation of hydro, water and BROWNIE'S CLINTON - ONTARIO BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P SHOW STARTS 8 30 P M Friday and Saturday May 17 and 18 Somebody sold out the black rua.n and the red man. Somebody's going to pay •1 1':, • SUNDAY, MAY 19 ONLY Special 4 Unit Dusk To Dawn Show Adult Entertainment. Nature strikes back! "FROGS" --.RAY MILLANO •SANT EWOTT ..•.. . . LOOKING FOR MEN LOOKING FOR TROUBLE... AND FINDING BOTH! Gu O84 THE D MIS 'IS' 'HEACT/QNIS/ Adult Entertainment Kung Fu — Karate at its deadA6esi. Adult Entertainment A NALL6IARR Pres::nto6or. Color by CeLbxe' Aa AMERICAN tAITERNATIONA. Release 345 Adult Entertainment sewer service lines, fencing, completion of service roads, walkway and step consturction, seeding, erection of signs, planning and other general development work. All member municipalities will bear the Authority's share of the cost. The Port Blake Conservation Area is located immediately south of the Lake Huron Water Treatment Plant at the junction of llighways 21 and 83, and is the newest of the Authority's recreation areas. It will be open for rhe Vict- oria Day weekend, although the washrooni-changehouse building will not be completed until late in June. Other develop- ment work will be continued over the summer by Authority and SWEEP crews. This conservation area is be- ing developed to provide proper facilities for the large numbers of people who use this attract- ive section of beach. There will he a charge of $1.00 per car for use of the park. 0 isC ss I; =siOf for h lusewives There is hope that housewives who work within the home may be eligible to receive the Canada Pension sometime in the for - seeable future. The Honourable Marc Lalonde, Minister of National Health and Welfare, in presenting a discussion paper on Housewives and the Canada Pension Plan to the House of Commons Stan- ding Committee on Health, Welfare and Social Affairs laid out some suggestions and presented problems in carrying out such a program. At present only wage earners and self-employed persons are able to participate in the com- pulsory Canada Pension Plan. The issue of the housewife'and the Canada Pension was set forth by the Royal Commission on the Status of Women: "The housewife who remains at home is just as much a producer of goods and services as the paid worker, and in our view she should also have the opportunity to provide for a more financially secure future. Canada has given some of its workers an op- portunity to do this through the Canada and the Quebec Pension Plans. To neglect to do the same for some three and one-half million other workers in the home is to ignore the essential nature of their work." THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1974 hayfield (continued from page 1) the shrubs and look after the flower beds, etc, in Clan Greg- or Square again this year, and since they had been commend- ed on the job they had done last year, unanimous consent was given. The reeve declared June 24 to July 1 as Canada Week and will place a procl- amation to that effect in the town crier. The next regular meeting will be on Monday, May 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building. 4111111111111111116, $3,000 MONSTER BINGOS CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE —8:00 P.M. MONDAY, MAY 27 - MONDAY, JUNE 3 - MONDAY, JUNE 10 - MONDAY, JUNE 17 - MONDAY, JUNE 24 PRIZES EACH NIGHT 01,000.00 JACKPOT BINGO 3 -SHARE THE WEALTH 15 REGULAR GAMES - $50.00 EACH SPONSORED BY CLINTON RECREATION COMMITTEE ADMISSION - 01 EXTRA CARD - 25c EACH OR 5/01.00 SHARE THE WEALTH 25c EACH OR 5/$1.00 JACKPOT CARD $1.00 EACH 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-781.1: AIR CONDITIONED THURS. TO TUES. MAY 16-21 "ONE OF THE BEST ADVENTURE MOVIES OF THE YEAR!" --Kevin Sanders. ABC-TV ATEIAINUU TDULT EM STEt1E DUSTI McgUEER HOFF POPILLOR ONE SHOW NIGHTLY 8 P.M. EXCEPT FRI. & SAT. 7 P.M. & 9:30 P.M. WED. TO SAT. MAY 22-25 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! BEST ACTRESS GLENDA JACKSON George Segal A®UT EniE�TAIFMf Mi Glenda Jackson r AMPS ADULT IN1111.I.hIp1 To eh Of Class