Zurich Citizens News, 1978-02-16, Page 5BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Hugh Tom
FILSON and ROBSON
AUCTIONEERS
20 years' experience
of complete sale service
Provincially licensed
Conduct sales of any kind,
any place
We guarantee you more
To insure success of your sale
or appraisal
Phone Collect
666-0833 666-1967
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Prompt, Courteous, Efficient
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We give complete sale service
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235-1964 EXETER
ROBERT
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INSURANCE
Specializing in
GENERAL INSURANCE
236-4391 ZURICH
J.E.
LANGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
SEAFORTH — TEL: 527-1240
TUES., THURS., FRI. 9:00 —5:30
WED., SAT. 9:00-12:00
CLINTON — TEL: 482-7010
MONDAY 9:00 — 5:30
BY APPOINTMENT
Norman Martin
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours
9-12 A.M. — 1:30-6 P.M.
Closed all day Saturday
235-2433 EXETER
Banghart, "Kelly, Doig and Go.
Chartered Accountants
268 Main St., Exeter
ARTHUR W. READ
Resident Partner
Bus: 235-0120 Res: 238- 8075
GERALD L. MERNER
Chartered Accountant
BUS: 257 Churchill Dr. EXETER 235-0281
Citizens News, February 16, 1978
Page 5
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' CAN OFFER YOU
COMPLETE 24 H.R.
SANITATION SERVICE
PHONE ED LOVIE PHONE JOHN HOTSON
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If no answer call 238-8240 for prompt reply.
PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE
Portable Toilets are available 7 days a week with
Maintenance and Delivery included.
R.R. 1, GRAND BEND
C.I.A.G. INSURANCE
Auto, Home Protection and
Farm Family Liability, Life
Insurance
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R.R. 3, Zurich
236-4675
we get letters
Dear Editor:
One of the hottest -selling
books in Canada (despite all
attempts to suppress it) is
"Bilingual Today, French
Tomorrow," by Lieutenant
Commander J.V. Andrew,
Canadian. Armed Forces
(Retired). In this book Lt,
Cdr. Andrew exposes the
diabolical plot of Pierre
Trudeau, Gerard Pelletier
and Marc Lalonde to convert
Canada from an English-
speaking country to a
French-speaking country.
"Bilingual Today, French
Tomorrow" is "must"
reading for every English-
speaking person who intends
to remain in Canada. We ig-
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If your local bookstore
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from: The Canadian League
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Very truly yours,
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Dear Editor;
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank you for
the coverage that you gave
to the Huron County 4-H
Club Leaders' Association at
their Annual Meeting Last
month.
The success of the 4-H
programme is largely due to
the support that we receive
from members, leaders,
parents, sponsors, friends
of 4-H, etc. However, we
often forget to mention the
News Media; without the
promotion and coverage
that you give to our ac-
tivities, it would be impossi-
ble to run a successful 4=H
programme.
Thank you for your
assistance.
Yours truly,
Len MacGregor,
Extension Assistant
for Huron County.
Dear Editor:
Please cancel my sub-
scription to your very good
newspaper. I have been a
reader of many years stan-
ding but find that due to my
retirement, I am free to
travel and I hope to spend
some time doing just that.
I wish you continued.
success with your excellent
paper. I hope it may long
prosper, and the village of
Zurich where I once lived.
I hope to be visiting
Switzerland when I visit my
son in Lahr, Germany in
March, One of the family,
who was born in Zurich but
left at age ten is Lt. Com-
mander Michael P.T,
O'Dwyer who is presently a
surgeon at the force's
hospital.
Again, all good wishes for
your continued success.
Sincerely,
Mrs. P.J. O'Dwyer
RECEIVING SOME ATTENTION — One of the more popular visitors to local elementary
schools is Constable Glen O'Rourke of the Mount Forest detachment of the OPP and his
tracking dog, Baron. Baron and Constable O'Rourke visited Zurich Public School Mon-
day. Staff photo
Problems between labour and
management are now often resolved
before they become disputes.
That's what
Ontario's
Preventive
Mediation is
all about.
Preventive Mediation is a new service
offered by the Ontario Conciliation
and Mediation Service of your
Ontario Ministry of Labour.
Here's how it works:
Sometimes after contract
negotiations have ended and an
agreement has been signed, there may
he issues that have left a bad taste for
both management and labour.
Positions may harden and these
. issues may become
barriers in the next
round of negotiations.
A monitoring
system alerts the
Service to the
need.for early
involvement of a mediator in this
kind of situation. The mediator
contacts the parties and explores the
possibility of discussions before the
next round of negotiations. Free from
the atmosphere of crisis bargaining,
the mediator can help the parties
discuss the tough issues, identify the
cause of friction and promote
understanding and cooperation.
First agreement negotiations are
often deadlocked because of a
breakdown in the relationship of the
bargaining parties. The preventive
mediator works to improve this
relationship, encourage discussion and
ease the way to contract settlement.
No mediation service can he
complete that only deals with crisis
bargaining and ignores the underlying
causes that give rise to the dispute.
For more information write to:
Ontario Conciliation and -
Mediation, Service
400 U.niversity Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M7A 1T7
Bette Stephenson, M.D.,
Minister of Labour
William Davis, Premier
Province of Ontario