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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-11-28, Page 11
PAGE 12 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1974 Message (continued from page 11) work of preparations and are just plain tired, There are sev- eral others who have faithfully performed heavy tasks in the same capacity for all nine years. The persons noted above are only named to illustrate a point - WE NEED NEW BLOOD - and rather than utilize transfus- ions we consider ' preferable r x t for other interested individuals to take over. Our Annual Meeting will be held in January on a date yet to be decided and announced, at which time a new executive must be elected. In addition to all interested citizens of the area, we think all participat- ing organizations should be sufficiently interested to have representatives at that meeting who are willing to take an active part in the planning which must commence at a very early date. We strongly feel that this event should not be allowed to fade out of the list of local events and the tenth anniversary is an ideal time for rejuvenat- ion through new ideas and lead- ership. Ray McKinnon, Pres. Zurich Bean Festival Inc. Cut IoW C'. StS Keeping down the high costs of building construction doesn't mean cutting corners or sacrificing the strength, engineering or requirements needed. "By doing much of the labor yourself, a farmer can cut building costs from one- quarter to one-third of the On Thursday at 9:35 a.m. a truck driven by John Jansen R.R.2, Seaforth, went off the roadway on Concession 2 and 2, Hay Township and struck a hydro pole. Damage was estim- About people you know! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steckle and family, and Mrs. Seleda Steckle spent several days with Esther Steckle, also with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Numaw and friends in the Cleveland and Orrville and Dalton Ohio areas. Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod of Toronto were visitors with Mrs. Nancy Koehler a few days, from Wednesday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pul- ford and family, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oxland and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meyer and family, of Kitchener spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer, celebrating Mr. Haberer's birthday. contract price. "And, right now, lumber prices are lower than last year and could go lower." Even if a farmer does most of the labor, the materials and additional labor for electricity, plumbing, etc., amount to a substantial cost. \---SOMETHING SPECIAL• OUR QUALITY 7 � SIRLOIN or T -Bone Sten CENTRE CUT - LOIN ork Ct ops RIB END Ch ps BEEF RIB Steak/ Roast MAPLE LEAF SLICED Cooked H li LB9 1 .7 LB$ LB L w 1st_ 5th RIBS LB$1,49 LB$1.59 $ LB 1� T A-1 - 200 LB AVERAGE Sides of Front eef rters FULLY PROCESSED LB 95c LE • 5' Please phone in your orders for Fresh Grade "A" Turkeys; Boneless or Bone -In Smoked Hams, no later than December 21, CHRISTMAS DRAW 1ST PRIZE - 12 LB FRESH TURKEY 2ND PRIZE - WINE KEG QUARTER BONELSS HAM 3RD PRIZE - $5.00 MEAT VOUCHER Draw to be made on December 24 YUNGBLUT'S Meat .arket PHONE 236-4312 ZURICH ated at $2200. by Constable Larry Christiaen. On Thursday at 4:00 p.m. a car owned by Francis Mc - Grath, Huron Park, was struck by an unknown vehicle at the Dufferin Hotel, Centralia. Damage was estimated at $100 by Constable Jim Rogers. On Friday at 11:50 p.m. on county road 5, a car driven by David Morrissey, R, R, 3, Ailsa Craig struck a cattle beast owned by Percy Noels, Exeter. The cattle beast was destroyed. Damage was estim- ated at $2300. by Constable Bill Lewis. On Thursday night 38 offic- ers from Exeter, Goderich and Sebringville OPP with Liquor Laws enforcement branch, Toronto, conducted a raid at the Club Albatross, Huron Park. As a result numerous charges under the Liquor Control Act and Liquor Licence Act were laid. This week Exeter detach- ment cars travelled 4740 miles. Bendix (continued from page 1) are the only ones in Ontario; there are three more in West- ern Canada. All are subsidiaries of Bendix corporation, a multi- national firm with headquarters in Southfied, Michigan. Ontario general manager for Bendix, E. R. Brunsdeon, said Friday night that the company was "optimistic" negotiations could continue, possibly over the weekend. According to Mr. Craine, the union strike fund is "subst- antial." substantial." We'11 stay off until we get what we want, " he said. 2's White Swan Tissues 11 OZ 43 Carnation Coffee- ate 894 12 OZ Karn Luncheon Meat 79 16 OZ Kraft Cheez Whiz $1.05 Grapefruit 6/65 LUCKY DOLLAR Ft OD MARKET PHONE 236-416 - ZURI CH (in go E d ;tj ork6 g condition) SMITH -CORONA, ROYAL, UNDERWOOD REMINGTON r��q*}vnA�—�f�pJj��Jy� —!-172 • 0-d ,.jJJ �JJJ JI .�J1' f ilanelletatICIMMIBUSIIMUSINIONnttase you muRt see then - to appreciate thy; from $39.91 to $119.95 ideal for office use - or for students!! __L(ILIT0)©Pri) MCDW70 236-4672 Zurich