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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-11-03, Page 23�ti No change to be made in disposing of effluent at Blyth Huron County Council agreed to support a recommendation by the Board of Health on Friday that no change be made in the present arrangement for the disposal of effluent at the Blyth Public School until municipal sewers had been installed and made operational. At present the County is pumping holding tanks at the school at a cost of about $5,3.00 per year. Council also agreed to support the Huron County Board of Education, in any way possible, in making representation of the Ministry of the Environment to expediate the Blyth Sewage System. That system was originally scheduled far 1977 but according to Blyth ReeveRobin Lowrie it will be delayed now until at least 1980. Repesentatives of the Huron County Board of Health and the Board of Education had met in August and presented a proposal in connection with utilization of the tile bed system at the Blyth Public School at certain times, notably when the water table was lower than a.depth of three feet below the tile. The recommendation was referred to the Medicial Officer of Health and the Ministry of Environment and the basis of their recommendation it was decided not to make any changes at present. A FUNNY -LOOKING CLASSROOM—This is definitely not your average classroom, but the child- ren in Room 1 at St. Boniface don't seem to mind a bit. The masks at least kept them reasonably quiet as their chatter was effectively muffled. Photo by McKinley Membership in Chamber increased 300 percent Members attending the a should be done tastefully to avoid annual meeting of the Grand a garish or offensive look. Bend and Area Chamber of There was a further suggestion Commerce learned the organization has enjoyed and increase of over 300 percent in -- membership in the past two years. In handing over the presidency, George Kadlecik, expressed confidence that the new executive would keep the Chamber active and productive. Elected president was Bert Albertson, while Don Southcott is first vice-president and Peter Haist is second vice. The treasurer is David Nelder and Tom Webster remains as secretary -manager. The board of directors includes Bob Carter, Mac Dunlop, Doreen Seguin, William Harwood, Mae Morenz, Barbara O'Neil, Cyrilla VanBruaene, Ralph McKinnon, Dennis Mathers, Russell Desjardine, Al Best, Len Hume, Ken Fernald and Jim Mills. Two of the main items of business approved at the meeting called for the production of a full- color tourist -lure brochure for the 1977 season and the landscaping of the traffic circle at the west end of the main street. Some 16 advertising and graphic art companies have been solicited for their ideas in the production of the brochure and a committee will be named to choose the most effective design and make recommendations. It is expected the brochure will cost around $4.000. It was decided by the 33 members present to have advertising included to help nieet the costs. A maximum of $900 was set aside for the development of the traffic circle. It has been suggested it include a rock garden with shrubs to minimize damage fromblowing sand. A lengthy discussion was held on improving the appearance of the down town area and Don Southcott suggested the Chamber should take the lead in restoring a festive, gay and colorful at- mosphere. It was noted that colorful banners, streamers and . sparkling lights could be in- stalled, but was emphasized this that the Chamber could award a *(continued on page 24) BEST COSTUMES—The senior grades at Ecole St. Marie held a Hallowe'en party in their classroom Friday afternoon. The best -dressed female in the Grade 7 and 8 class was Mary Lynn Ducharrne, right and Tim Martins, left, was the best dressed male in the class. Photo by McKinley Citizens News, November 3, 1976 -Page 23 i4c-v ,RECIflLS BRAN MUFFINS euTrexsco�cx COOKIES 6's DOZ. 69` 55° DINNER ROLLS DOZ. 55' Try Our French Apple Pie FEATURING "TASTY NU" WHITE SLICED BREAD 24 OZ. LOAF 3 for $1 18 113 for $3.79 etstrammaiwiesais "Fresh From Our Oven To Your Kitchen" We have cheese plates and trays made to order THE POP SHOPPE TASTY 236-4912 THE CHEESE HOUSE NU BAKERY ZURICH A FURTHER PRICE REDUCTION FROM DISCOUNT DAVE .. NOTICE ONE OF THE ITEMS WHICH APPEARS IN OUR 8 -PAGE SUPPLEMENT IN TODAY'S PAPER IS Z -BRICK. THE ADVERTISED PRICE I5 6.29 PER PACKAGE. HOWEVER, BECAUSE OF A SUDDEN PRICE REDUCTION BY THE MANUFACTURER WE ARE CUTTING THE PRICE EVEN FURTHER ... While Stocks Last COUNTRY RUSTIC Z -BRICK IN RED, BUFF OR SMOKE Our Usual Cash & Carry Price 8.39 Per Package 99 PKG. COVERS 5-6 SO. FT. This Represents A Price Drop Of Over 50% Off Our Usual Cash & Carry Price! So Hurry! Get Yours While Stocks Last. is ount DAVE'S HOME CENTRES ... 15 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO