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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-10-06, Page 3sr: He Citizens News, October 6, 1976 -Page 3 sail sewage system now metered As of last Friday, the Hen- sall sewage system is being Inetered and the village is being charged. Clerk Bob Heil told council Monday night he has still had no word as to specifications from the Ministry concerning how often they want the meter readings done, but the lagoons have to be checked at least once a week and a sample from the lagoon has to be taken at least once a month. Council received a letter from the town of Exeter concerning the information of a regional recreation organization. The IIensaii Mrs. Hilda Payne Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Murphy of 1)unville visited with the latter's daughter and son-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heil on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Vier of Carmen Manitoba have been visiting with the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde and other friends and relatives in the area over the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kipfer have returned from a car and plane trip to California and hack during the month of September. In their travels they visited Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, Will Rogers' home, the Grand Canyon and other attrac- Lions. Mr. Wilbert Dilling is a pati- ent in University Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Dyk of Holland arrived on Saturday I'or a six week stay with Mr. and M r•s Sim Roobal and other relatives. The plane was due at the airport at 7 p.m. on Fri- day but after circling for three quarters of an hour had to return to 1Vlontreal on account of . fog. The next morning they were again delayed as the fog had moved to Montreal. The travellers finally arrived at Toronto at 1 p.m. on Saturday. A long wait for the relatives meeting them! Hensall Kinsmen Kinettes, K - 40 officer installation Installation of Officers for the Hensall and District Kins- men, Kinettes and K-40 was held at the Hensall Bean Pot on September 15. Kin Deputy Governor Mike Hoyles of List- owel officiated. The list of Officers for the 1976-77 year are: Kinsmen - president, Dave Smale, vice-, president, Bob Heil, treasurer. Al Brokenshire; secretary, Ken Brown. Kinettes-president, Marian Heil; treasurer, Sharon 1)oxta- tor; secretary, Karn Schurman. K -40 -president, Harold Knight; vice president. Jack Drysdale; Treasurer, John Heal; secretary, John Baker. Just a reminder that the Kinettes wil be holding their Fall Rummage Sale on October 1.1 at the Hensall Arentr. KIN --serving our c'ommunity'' greatest needs. Eric Luther, campaign chair- man for the ('.N.I.IR. trdvi»e" the Hensall and area calnpaiun for funds Will he conducted during the month of October. :1 door to door canvass 1,0l1 la, conducted in the Hensall area and a mailing campaign in the ,tirrounding area. Last ver• nor campaign totalled I , fret. to .- have set a target rnl ' I .:.'r;'' this year. Please support tht Inrt't important lr+ortant pr'ojec't . letter was addressed to Grand Bend, Hensall and Zurich councils, In the later, Exeter explain- ed they along with Hay, Steph- en and Usborne Townships have already discussed the possibilities of such an organ- ization. They see the advant- ages of such an organization being the more effective use of existing facilities, greater vari- ety in programs offered and the ability to take full advantage of all grants and financial aids available to them, Each of the municipalities would send two delegates to a meeting to set up the terms of reference for the association, and to detemine the part to be played by each of the municipalities. Reeve John Baker authorized the clerk to inform Exeter coun- cil Hensall is definitely' inter- ested. There have been some prob- lems in the village with people driving on the boulevards. The top soil which has been placed in preparation for the laying of the sod is being rutted by tire tracks before the sod is put down and in some instances, after the sod has been placed. The construction company does not feel they •ihoulct be respon- sible for repairing any damages vaused by this carelessness of car owners. Council agreed as long as the .construction com- pany does its best to get the sod laid as soon as possible after the top soil goes on. Council received notice from the Ministry of Housing that it is eligible for a $5,810 com- munity study planning grant for the preparation of its secondary plan. Reeve Baker authorized the clerk to forward the money to the County level as it is the county who is preparing the official plan for the village. A closed meeting will be held in the Hensall council chambers October 18 at 7 p.m. concerning the progress of the official plan. Dark stains on aluminum pans can be avoided if you add vinegar to the water before boiling eggs. Sliced Grade A Frozen Eviscerated, 10 to 25 lbs. Mac & Cheese Loaf Ib. 95' turkeys Our own Maple Leaf Football, Whole, half or quarter Summer. Sausage lb.1.89 Hams 3 Quart Bag of 2% Silverwood's MILK 1.39 Silverwood's 1/2 Pint Whipping or Pint Cereal CREAM 2/95' Tide Powdered DETERGENT 5 Lb. $2e 19 Kraft 7 Oz. MAC & CHEESE DINNERS 2/55' Frito Lays 8 Oz. POTATO CHIPS 69': Mother Parkers 100's TEA BAGS 79' Nabisco 24 Oz. SHREDDIES 854 Monarch Pouch CAKE MIXES9O. 3/95' Fleecy 128 FI. Oz. FABRIC SOFTENER $ 1.59 Star Kist Light CHUNKTUNA 61/2 FI. Oz. 694 Green Giant 14 FI. Oz. CREAM CORN 2/69' Zip 15 Oz. DOG FOOD 5/89' •,,maazv<; Schneiders Skillet Strips Schneiders Red Hot Wieners Schneiders Assorted 6 oz. pkgs. Lunch Meat Ib. e 83' 9.29 e 98' lb 69' .„h 35° Produce of U.S.A. TOKAY GRAPES Produce of U.S.A. YAMS Produce of U.S.A. SUNKIST ORANGES size 88 FROZEN FOOD Old South Concentrated ORANGE JUICE Ib. 396 Ib. 29t 6/59' 12 FI. Oz. 2/79' FREEZER SPECIALS Store 262-2017 TURKEY WINGS LOIN OF BEEF HIND OF BEEF SIDE OF BEEF FRONT OF BEEF BEEF PATTIES BEEF PATTIES OX TAILS Slaughter House 262-2041 101b. box 3.90 Ib. 1.19 1 Ib. 1.09 Fully processed lb. 85 Fully processed lb. 694 (No Filler) 10 lbs. $7.90 4 1b. Ib. 89; 3 Ib. 1 .00 Fully Processed PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items.