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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-06-06, Page 3THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1974 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 3 KINSMEN CONVENTION - Members of the Exeter and llensall Kinsmen and K inette Clubs att- ended the District 1 Kinsmen Convention in Niagara Falls, May 17-20. It was announced that the 83 Clubs in District 1 had donated $101,194.86 to Cystic Fibrosis Research over the past three years. Accepting the cheques on behalf of the C.F. Foundation are Kevin and Andrea Taylor, Scarbor- ough with Clark Pepper, C.F. Chairman for District 1. To their left is Ross Wilke, Zone B Deputy Governor. Representing area Kinsmen are from Exeter from left center, 1Vayne and Wendy King, Bob and Wanda Reynolds, and Jim and Anne Neil. From Ilensall on the right are Jitit and Ivlary Lou Hyde, Bevan and Clierri Bonrhron, and Allen and Sharon Brokensltire. Hensall council face drainage problem (by Rena Caldwell) Hensall council met on June 3, with E.R. Davis hack on the job attending to catch basins, drains, street cleaning and replacing stop signs. George Parker told council he wanted a stump removed and something done about drains After a great deal of discussion Council decided to send for the engineer and if he can't come up with a solution, they will get another engineer. Since Frank Parsons is quitt- ing his job as caretaker of the disposal site, an advertisement will appear for a man to take his place. Councillor Harold K night reported that the various coun- cils involved are being cont- acted regarding fire protection, and nothing has been finalized. Regarding rhe retail merchants resolution on uniform fours of business, council decided that there was not much they could d o. Council endorsed the resolut- ion of the Regional Municipal- ity of Peel regarding rough play in hockey. Some council mem- bers thought that fighting could be stopped at hockey if the fighting players were barred from the game. Councillor Paul Neilands and reeve John Baker will take the bus trip to the C)nrario Hydro Generating Plant at Pickering. Building permits were issued to Robert Erb for a rt..sidence on )oil( Crescent; to Tom Neilands to build a residence: to Paul Neilands for a garden shed; to Harold Knight for a garage; to L. Noakes for siding; and Oliver Jaques for siding. Tt was decided after due dis- cussion that the dump costs should be allotted to the town for 3010, the mills 4Ct1o, Bendix 200;1) and Big 0 1010. A by-law to approve the cancellation of assessments for Pat O'Brien, R. Rowcliffe and Robert Irwin was approved. Regarding arena financing, , (continued on page 20) BRIGI-IT'S 3 OZ 1'"ila.: 9L.L MINI PUDDING YORK SMOOTH or CRUNCH IE 16 OZ PEANUT BUTTER 31TRACLE )\THIP 32 OZ SALAD DRESSING BORDEN'S CRElTELLE 16 OZ COFFEE WHITENER VANISH TOILET BOWL 34 OZ CLEANER CRYSTALS 4/59. 79` 49` SPLENDOR MACARONI 49' ALL PURPOSE 7 LB 99' 59c 59' 15 FL OZ SHREDDED WHEAT 49c NABISCO SPOON SIZE 18 OZ McLAREN"S RELISHES 39' SWEET MTXED 24 FL OZ McLAREN'S PICKLES 59' 2 I. 13S65( PURITY FLOUR BICK'S WHOLE 32 FL. OZ DILL PICKLES BICK'S BABY 24 FL OZ DILL PICKLES Supreme Fancy Peas HINT OF MAPLE SLICED Rindless TINT OE MAPLE - OVAL BONELESS .t� con 3 to 4 LBS Dinner LB sliced Pork iver Turkey Legs sliced Minced Ham BLADE or SHOULDER Steaks L13 10 L8 1 LII PK G 95i 1.29 LB 544 BOX $5.25 $4 FREEZER SPECIALS FULLY PROCESSED Side of Beef LB 98C Front of BeefLB79i Vine Ripe Tomatoes U.S. NO La 69( California Oranges Cantaloupe, US Nol SIZE 138's SIZE 23's DOZ 59 EA 45 WEEKEND SPECIALS June 5, 6, 7,8 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items.