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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-06-13, Page 6PAGE 6 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1974 police report On Sunday at 1 a.m. a car operated by a juvenile left Concession 8-9 Stephen Town- ship, and rolled over. A pass- enger, Joh Nelson, R. R.1, Ex- eter, received minor injuries. Damage was estimated at $600 by Constable Bob Whiteford. On Tuesday at 4:50 p . m. a car owned by Marvin Bower, Exeter, was struck by a car driven by Peter Juergens, Lucan, at Dashwood Industries. Damage was estimated at $40. by Constable Dale Lamont. On Wednesday a car owned by Judith Johnson, R. R.2, Bay- field, was struck by a car op- erated by Christian Knetsch, Seaforth, on Highway 84, Hen- sall. Damage was estimated at $150. by Constable Don Mason. On Thursday at 1:45 a.m. cars driven by Denton Rock, Huron Park and Richard Funston, Huron Park, collided on County Road 21. Both drivers received several cuts and bruises. Dam. - age was estimated at $3600 by Constable Bob Whiteford. On Thursday at 9:45 a.m. a cyclist Bernard Blockeel, R. R. 3, Parkhill was struck by a car driven by Leonard Smith, Lucan Blockeel received cuts and bruises. Damage was estimated at $85. by Constable Bill Ost- erloo. On Friday, at 1:50 p . m cars driven by Helen Boogemans, Hensall and Walter Eckel, R.R. 1, Varna collided on llighway 8 east of Zurich. Damage was estimated at $1700. by Const- able Al Quinn. On Friday at 2:45 p.m. a car driven by James Peterson, Lucknow was side swiped by an unknown vehicle on Highway 21. Damage was estimated at $200. by Constable Al Quinn. On Friday at 6:50 a.m. cars driven by Merna Carter, Exet- er, and Joyce Smith, R.R.4, Brussels collided at Dashwood Industries parking lot. Damage was estimated at $385. by Constable Bill Lewis. On Saturday at 2:15 a.m. a car driven by Joanne Rasen- berg, R.R.3, Zurich went out of control on County Road 4 and struck a hydro pole. Damage was estimated at $600. by Constable Bill Osterloo. .s...... ..�.. Agri -notes (By Adrian Vos) Farm and Country magazine gives us some interesting fig- ures about agency marketing boards. The Consumers Assoc- iation and the Food Prices Review Board have been critical of these boards for a long time, claiming that they restrict production. The figures how- ever are somewhat different. When the tobacco board began operations in 1958 sales were 176 million pounds. This year's crop is expected to be 250 million pounds. That's restriction? Then the bean board, When they started production was 822, 000 one hundred pound bag; Now its 1, 843, 297 one -hundred pound bags. Restrictions? The chicken producers have been attacked repeatedly for the quota system, but when they began operations in 1965 .the production was 175 million pounds, while last year it was up to 2'75 million pounds. One can readily see that orderly marketing produces more, not less. After the famous heart trans- plant surgeon Dr. Michael HURONVIEW The residents of Huronview, along with other senior citizens of Ontario, will celebrate Senior Citizen's Week from June 16 to 22. The event has been endorsed by the ministry of Community and Social Services as part of the program for Homes for the Aged. The committee of manage- ment of Iluronview has declar- ed open house for the week, and invites all senior citizens' clubs, or any citizen over 60, to cone and join in the prog- rams. Fot this week only, the dining room will be open to visitors and volunteers at a nominal charge and supper will be provided the day of the pic- nic. It would be appreciated if clubs or individuals who are planning to stay for meals would let us know in advance. Following is a schedule of activities: (continued on page 11) Now in Stretford IDB provides financing by loans or by equity invest- ments to almost all types of businesseg which are unable to obtain financial assistance from other sources on reasonable terms and conditions. Busi- nessmen are invited to discuss the financial require- ments of their businesses at the IDB office recently opened in Stratford. Ask for our booklet. INDtISTIIIAL DEVEIIIPMLNT HANK Manager—B. B. Baron 1032 Ontario St., Stratford, Ont. N5A 6Z3 Tel.: 271-5650 deBakey from the USA debunker, the theory that fat causes heart failure, comes the news, as related in Macleans Magazine, that two Canadian heart spec- ialists Drs. Meyer Friedman and Roy H. Roseman, have come to the same conclusion." Coronary heart disease almost never occurs before the age of '70, regardless of the fatty foods eaten, etc." They claim it is the type of person who is insec- ure, etc. I hope by gosh that our M. D.'s read their book. "As Christians we must have a concern for the right to use all our resources even if it means vocalizing our displeas- ure with the point of a show- down with governments who seem to show an arrogance for the rights, wishes and concerns of the Canadian people." says Huron's Anglican Bishop, David Ragg. The Bishop spoke these words in connection with the disappearance of farm land for "highways, sprawling subdivis- ions or corridors for hydro power lines. "The land that God gave us for safe -keeping, the land that He gave us so that we may feed His world is treated as a saleable commodity. The poorer lands are left because they are more difficult to handle." WOWS BEDARD CONSTRUCTION really has the "know-how" when it comes tc Building And Remodelling *MODERN HOMES *NEW COTTAGES *BARNS &SHEDS *COMPLETE RENOVATIONS Give us a call for any type of Building Construction. 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