Zurich Citizens News, 1976-01-28, Page 11LEADER GETS AWARD - At Saturday's Huron 4-H Achievement
Day, Mrs. Ray Rader received a 5 -year leader's certificate. Above,
Huron Home Economist Jane Pengilley, left, presents the award
to Mrs. Rader, leader of one of the Dashwood clubs. News Photo
HEAVY SNOW - The corrugated iron awning in front of Gascho's
Dry Goods store collapsed on the weekend due to a buildup of
heavy snow over the weekend. News Photo
Emmanuel
United Church
BRUCE GUY, B,A.,
SUPPLY MINISTER
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
11 A.M. - Church. Service
Everyone Welcome
Zurich Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
9:45 a.m.-Worship Service
10:45 a.m.-Sun. Church School
8:00 p.m. -Van Dykes who served
in Bangladesh under MCC
in charge.
Friday, Jan. 30 - 8 p.m. G.M.S.A.
MEDITATION . — Fear God,
and keep His commandments;
for this Is the whole duty of
man, For God shall bring every
work Into judgement with every
secret thing whether it be good or
it be evil.
Ecc, 12;13,14
Everyone Welcome
Some of the most
dangerous intersections are
in residential areas, where
there are narrow streets,
parked cars, obstructed
views.
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
A.C. BLACKWELL, B.A.,B.D.
PASTOR
Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
10 a.m.- Worship Service
1.0;45 a.m.-Sun Church School
Everyone Welcome
Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
10 a.m,- Sunday School
11 a.m, - Worship Service
8 p.m, - Christ Our Goal
Wednesday, 8 p,m..
Bible Study and Prayer
MEDITATION:- I press toward
the mark for the prize of the high
calling of God in Christ Jesus.
Phlllipians 3-14
Everyone Welcome
Citizens News, January 28/76 - Page 11
Stick to guidelines
Stephen employees get 10% hike
but council declines pay increase
N1ost employees or the town-
ship of Stephen were granted
wage and salary increases or
about 10 percent at a recent
meeting of Council,
The salary or clerk -treasurer
and tax collector Wilma'. \Vein
as increased from 14,200 to
!)15.020. Road superintendent
Frank Melsaac a ill receive
1 1.544 in 19M. Last Cao' his
salary was : 10,500.
Office staff and other. em-
ployees will receive similar
increases or 10 percent.
The basic pay for road
department employees wil1 be
4. '3 per hour with an additional
one and 0 half percent increase
truck drivers, three percent for
grader operators and five percent
for foreman -operators.
Part-time employees \rill
receive 10 percent less than the
basic rale and new employees
Neill starl 01 15 percent below (he
basic schedule.
Council members derided to
hol(l their own salaries at 111e
present level. Fitch member
will receive 'b30 for every meetiaati
he attends during the year plus
a mileage allowance of 17 cents
per mile.
In addition reeve Cecil I)es-
jardine and depute reeve Ken
Campbell will receive small
amounts for each meeting;
attended in lieu of previous
honorariums which they received.
The amounts of 1250 per year
for the reeve and '1150 For the
deputy -reeve previously paid
as an honorarium \rill he added to
Cancer goal
A 1976 goal of 16.5 million has
been set by the Ontario Division
of the Canadian Cancer Society.
This sum. to be raised b y volun-
teers during the Society's annual
April campaign, will be used to
support cancer research in
Canada and to finance programs
in public education and service
to cancer patients. The objective
in Metropolitan Toronto is
12,200,000.
Speaking to the volunteers at
the meeting, Division Campaign
Chairman, Ron Calhoun, of
Thamesford, reported that the
1976 objective represents an
increase of 8.5% over the actual
amount raised last year. He
was confident that the objective
would be achieved by the
"enthusiastic and dedicated"
campaign team volunteers.
The weekend sessions, having
as a theme "You Arc Making the
Difference, highlighted the
Cancer Society's work in educat-
ion and service to patients
through film, video tape and
slide presentations. Veteran
volunteers were on hand to offer
helpful tips on organizing
community campaigns.
A new Divisional wooden
mascot was introduced at the
campaign sessions - "Eager
Beaver" which symbolizes the
determination of the Campaign
C'omniittee to fund one hundred
million dollars for the cancer
control effort in Ontario.
TV 11 RA r10
SERVICE
Complete Repairs on
All Makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified
Technician
GORD BLECK
Bluewater
Electronics
236-4224
the per meeting rate. '
Under new provincial regula-
tions Councillors are not allowed
to get an honorarium and a per
diem salary.
The township learned recently
that the 1970 subsidies allowed
by the Ontario Ministry of Trans-
portation and Communications
for road work in 1976 would be
'Y' 500.
This is an increase of $16,500
from the 1e)'5 regular allottment
of 'i'41.000. The township did
receive a total of :1105,000 last
year Clue to 0 supplemental
subsidy.
The Ministry has warned all
municipalities this year that
supplementary budgets are
"very unlikely..
111 other road department
business road superintendent
Frank Mclsaac was instructed
10 order -'S gallons of ‘‘eed spray
for use Ili s summer.
Wein said without hopes l'or
supplementary mune\, cods of
the Waterloo sweet (train in
Exeter will have to he paid 001
of lie regular hudget. l'slimate(I
cost is about S20,000. This will
be sharable \\ ill the tow n of
us\cier.
Council concurred w ith
t•esoullion front Ilse tow nship of
(iuudbourn in the Ottawa area
asking that Ilse maximum rust of
an application for land se\erance
be raised lu 11)0 from the present
\ hvlan" "in Ile lirep;u•ed
(nothing operation of open
storage facilities for liquid animal
waste in the township, Clerk
Wein said at the present time
any storage facilities of this
nature ere of the proper type
and covered.w
A resolution from the Region
of Waterloo asking the provincial
government to at least help hi
phasing out LIP grants instead of
dropping them immediately.
A delegation of residents from
Concession A -B in the vicinity
of the Huron Country Playhouse
asked to install a water pipeline
from .he provincial line at Port
Blake. Cost is estimated at
116.600.
Total cost is to be borne by
the residents and the township
\yill make application to the
Ministry of Environment.
to all my good customers
who patronized
GASCHO'S
LUCKY DOLLAR
over the past 18 yea
I hope you will treat
the new owner, Don
Beaucham as well.
CLARENCE GASCHO
Huron County
Fa .,i .. ily Planning Pro ect
Invites You To Attend
FREE 'IRTH
Cup TRt L CLINIC
Every T
from 6:30 - 9 p.m.
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Ann St., Exeter
For Information CaII 235-1014
Weekdays or Tuesday evenings
All medications, IUD's etc. provided free of charge.
Everyone welcome.
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