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
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If your home was built before 1946, is your
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For FREE and complete information about
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