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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-10-06, Page 19Page 20 -Citizens News, October Ei, 1976 nom: AND THIS IS A WOODPECKERS NEST—Guided tours through the Bannockburn Wildlife con- servation area just east of Varna were very popular last Sunday. Here one group pauses to admire a large hole pecked out of the trunk of a tree by a woodpecker. Photo by McKinley County reps to H k dr Warden J.L. McCutcheon., Reeve of Brussels, and Anson McKinley, Reeve of Stanley Township, were named by Huron County Council on Friday to serve as representatives on the Regional Citizens Committee of Ontario Hydro. Ontario Hydro had requested that Huron County recommend two delegates for appointment to a Regional Citizens Committee, to participate in, the planning process by reviewing the need for electric power in the area. This area will probably include Huron, Perth, Wellington and Waterloo Counties. The committee is expected to meet as often as twice a month for six months to a year. Ontario Hydro had suggested that possibly the Planning Director and the Development officer could serve on the com- mittee as Huron representatives 1-' it the councillors chose instead name two of their own as resentatives noting however mat the Planning Director and Development Officer would be available for opinions and con- sultation if required. Council also named Warden John L. McCutcheon as the County representative to serve on the Board of Directors for the Huron Centre for Children and Youth. The advisory and nominating committee of the Centre for Children and Youth had asked that the County designate one of its members as a representative. The executive committee received approval for a recommendation that the Huron County Housing Authority be authorized to use the County Crest on their letter head as the Authority had requested. At the March 1976 session of County Council a by-law was passed providing for ap- portionments to be paid to the County of Huron by two equal instalments due June 30 and December 15, commencing in 1976 with penalties and discounts set out as required by the Municipal Act, Acting on a recommendation of the Executive Committee, the council set down on Friday just what criteria would be used to determine the amount of discount or penalty payment. The date the cheque is actually received in the office of the County Clerk Treasurer will be used in determining amount of discount or penalty, not the date when the cheque was mailed or postmarked. Three business days of grace, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. will be allowed in making the determination. fir' 11■mittee Discounts or penalties, if payable, will be payable from the actual due date, The rate charged or allowed will be the prime borrowing rate of the County in effect at the time of prepayment or default. AerospacecorfraCt 13e11 Aerospace in Grand Bend is 99 percent sure of signing a contract with a U.S. government agency for a modi- fied Viking craft according to Jim Mills, head of the company. The contract, once signed, should take approximately four months to fill. There are a few problems still to be ironed out before the contract is signed, but Mr. Mills says they are only administrative problems, the money is available. Bell Aerospace will have com- pleted a Canadian Coast Guard contract by the end of Novem- ber this year, but the 42 em- ployees presently working there have no need to fear being OCT. 7,8,9 THURS., FRI., & SAT. ONE SHOWING ONLY SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE • "Death' 1eekend is both exciting' and suspensful. ACanadian ,equivalent of"Death Wish" 11, or Sarn Peckinpah s `Straw Dogs.:' s. —Brian • 70hONTOS. `O SCAR •'tenln9 BRENDA VACCARO cultlr 3hbWnaiusl i ngt9 81"'11"1 SUN. • TUES. OCT. 10 — 1 2 ONE SHOWING ONLY a P.M. "LIFEGUARD" OCT. 13 WED., ONE SHOWING ONLY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT AGAINST A CROOKED SKY PLUS ADDED FEATURE laid off. Mr. Mills is certain the company will be able to retain its 42 employees for quite some time, but it is unlikely any more workers will be hired. HWV. B GODERICN AT aPHONE 524-9981 CONCESSION RD. 4 • FRI. & SAT. OCT. 8 - 9 STARTS AT B O'CLOCK LAST SHOWINGS OF THE YEAR GIANT SP9DER INVASION AD £Nn1LT ,U*INM(N, Bruce Lee REturn of IN .a. The Dragon AI5.e5•; i•.!'r l •�� ni:: , .1,31n,i peNaimance<+n,s Covn LAST FEATURES OF THE YEAR STARTS AT 5 O'CLOCK 11111111 pYG1" ADMIT IANC DM TIANC KtSTr1ETED'' IO VERSONS 15 YOAO0F505 n FISTFUL OF 44's O CONFESSIONS OF A YOUNG HOUSEWIFE p Boric SPACE WOMEN' O STREET OFp EASURES WEEKEND LOVERS ® WILBUR & THE FA TORY To make soap jelly, good for an all-purpose cleaner, shave one cup bar soap and dissolve it in one quart boiling water. When cool, store in a jar. FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 8 and 9 SII:,,, DAY, OCTA Oth 4 FEATURE DUSK -TO -DAWN FOR OUR CLOSING PROGRAM QUEEN OF THE PRIVATE EYES ADULT ENTERTAINMENT -MEN AND WOMEN CONDEMNED TO DEVILS ISLAND, U.S.A "Welcome kl' to Terminal Island, Baby!' No women con 'imago from, hfm beassiia he'was ADMITTANCE tr,,.la•,r,Ns +r�aY O, int ow bWe Our season closes with the dusk to dawn show October 10th. We thank you for your patronage over the season, and look forward to seeing you again in the spring.