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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-05-04, Page 2Page 2 Citizens News, May 4, 1978 INDIVIDUAL BOWLERS — The annual Zurich men's bowling league banquet attracted a large crowd recently. Receiving individual awards were Dan Durand, high single; Ken Clarke, high triple; Jim Bedard, high average and Martin Mommersteeg, most improved bowler. Staff photo Over $25,000 for publicity Sets aside $185,000 for match Huron County council ap- proved a $185,000 budget Fri- day for the International Plowing Match which is to be held in Huron County September 26 through 30 in the Wingham area. The budget sets aside $160,- 000 for 24 committees and $25,000 for per diem payments and mileage for the committee members. The biggest single expense the plowing match organizers face is publicity for the match. The publicity committee was given $26,247 to work with and $900 for ex- penses for committee members. The next largest expense was for land which was estimated to cost $21,- 600, Members of the land committee will spend $1,600 boosting the bill for land to • $23,200. Administration for the match will cost about $17,150 with committee members using about $6,575 making the total administration ex- pense $23,725. The ladies program will be funded with $14,780 and a committee expense of $1,650 for a $16,430 total. Health and water costs will be about $10,200 and that com- mittee needs just $325 to operate leaving health costs at $10,525. The tent city and parking were the other two major expenses in the budget. The tents are expected to cost $10,585 with $900 for the committee making the total $11,485 while parking will cost $11,200, $10,600 in costs and $600 for committee ex- penses. Other expenses in the budget were antique and historic displays costing $7,- 200, bands and. parades, $3,- 850, a banquet costing $8,113, billeting $1,200, demonstrations costing $500, farmstead and home im- provements $3,000, flying farmers $4,450, gates and tickets $8,180, a lounge costing $500, a $1,300 luncheon, special events $5,- 395, team and horse show $2,550, a tractor costing $4,- 700, traffic control $800, a trailer park $2,150 and wagon tours $7,400. ° County clerk Bill Hanly told council that the plowing match committee submitted the budget request and guaranteed the money would be returned to council coffers after the plowing match. He said the money financed the operations of the committees up to the September opening. IFYOU DON'T HAVE 10 INCHES* OF INSULATION IN YOUR ATTIC, U'RE LOSING HEAT AND WASTING MONEY. If your home is like 90% of Canadian homes, it's not properly insulated. This chart gives you an idea of how much you could save by bringing your home from the average level of insulation up to today's recommended standards. Of course, as energy costs go up, so will these savings, Oil Heat Gas Heat ST. JOHN'S $209 N/A FREDERICTON $204 N/A MONTREAL $195 $176 TORONTO $159 $115 WINNIPEG $237 $162 REGINA N/A $130 EDMONTON $228 $140 VANCOUVER $130 $120 Electric Heat $296 $215 $202 $242 $320 $390 N/A $199 These savings are based on a typical 2 -storey pre-war home of 1,100 square feet. *Based on insulation material with R-3 value per inch (2.54 cm). NOW HOMES BUILT BEFORE 1946 ARE ELIGIBLE FOR A HOME INSULATION GRANT OF UP TO $350. If your home was built before 1946, is your principal residence, and is three storeys or less, you're eligible for a taxable grant of 2/3 of the cost of your insulation materials, up to a maximum of $350 (retroactive to materials purchased on or after September 1,1977). For FREE and complete information about how to insulate your home and how ,to apply for a grant, send in the coupon below. Canadian Home Insulation Program 1+ Government of Canada Canadian Home Insulation Program Honourable Andre Ouellet Minister Gouvernement du Canada Programme d'isolation thermique des residences canadlennes L'honorable Andre Ouellet Ministre r E Send me the free book "Keeping the Heat In" 7 in English T en francais Please print. NAME ADDRESS CITY PROV. POSTAL CODE Mail to: Canadian Home Insulation Program, P.O. Box 1270, Station T, Toronto, Ontario M6B 4A4 Or call collect through your telephone operator (416) 789-0671 Please allow 2 to 4 weeks for processing and mailing. Send me the grant application kit. 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