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Zurich Citizens News, 1975-11-05, Page 15r. RUMMAGE SALE - Zurich Public School was a busy spot on Friday as a rummage sale was held in addition to the Hallowe'en party. Here, some of the students are seen looking over the merchandise available. j•,'yy,, • to Food Shop Here' VELVET 7 LB Cake 61 Pastry Floor RED ROSE 60's O.P. Tea ° =ags BETTY CROCKER 1.5 OZ Snackin Cake Y:._yM; ix COVER LEAF 7 OZ Solid White Tana RISE'N' SHINE 4's Orange Crystals DR. BALLARDS 15 OZ Champion Dog oo '1.12 9.05 69° 74' 67` 50' 1,00 SUNMAID 15 OZ 'Seedless Raisins MILK MATE 36 OZ Chocolate Syrup CLOVER LEAF 7 OZ Mackerel PEEK FREAN 7 1/2 OZ Cookies BASSET'S 161/20Z Licorice Allsorts DEL MONTE FANCY WAX or 10 OZ Green Beans DEL MONTE FANCY 10 OZ Cream Corn DEL MONTE FANCY 10 OZ Fancy Peas HALO 10 OZ Hair Spray CHEF BOYARDEE 1.5 OZ iii Ravioli 49ci CHEF BOYARDEE 151/20Z 1.79 eefaroni 49 CINDY 32 OZ c Liquid Detergent 59c1 EAGLE BRAND 14 OZ 49cl Bordon's Milk 7901 99t 3/884 3/$1000 3/88 LOWES 5 LB 79t Kitty Litter 55t SWEET MIXED 15 OZ Bick's Pickles 6911 YUM YUM WAFER 15 OZ Bick's Pickles 691 PURE RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY 9 OZ Kraft Jam 691 COLGATE 100 ML •s_1 Bulk Red Not Weiners LB89` Thuringer Simmer Sausage 81.59 English Style Sousuge L1 .29 SUNKIST SIZE 138's ORANGES DOZ 79 BANANAS 2Les39A MacINTOSH 3 LB BAG APPLES 59 Zuric Superior M arket. DIAL 2364354 ZURICH ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS, NOVEMBER 5, 1975 - PAGE 15 If no snow surplus, may be cosh surplus If there isn't an unusually heavy snowfall in Huron County during November and December, there should be a small surplus of funds by year's end in the Huron County road budget. County councillors learned Friday, October 31 in regular session that a •surplus would be partly due to some projects being completed below the estimates and also because a wet fall prev- ented road crews from trimming up the ditches and side slopes on two county projects. This work will be competed in early 1976. Even this good news failed to get the necessary support of county council to pass the road report in total. The final clause in the report which would have authorized an 18.4 per cent salary increase for road crew was i ee until omm tt of rrred back to c e other committees have dealt with their salary requirements. Ralph McNichoI, chairman of the road committee,said the sug- gestion of the 75 cent an hour increase for the road depart- ment workers, excluding the engineer whose salary will be negotiated separately, had been passed along to the crew. The dis- cussions surrounding the salaries had taken place October 9, five days prior to the federal govern- ment's imposed salary guideline of 10 percent. Warden Anson McKinley adv- ised council that wages for the road crew are normally set at this time of year, in order that estimates for the next year's budget may be presented to the Ontario Ministry of Transportat- ion and Communication. "May I remind you that if this was a union agreement, it would be binding," Warden McKinley said. Chairman McNichol added that the increases were considered by the committee as a "reason- able scale." He said the corn- mittee was interested in keeping the union out of the road depart- ment in Huron. -- Council was also reminded by County Clerk Bill Hanly that 1975 increases to some union employees were "good." "You exercised no control or had no control," said Hanly. County engineer Jim Britnell reported that Huron 's road empl- oyees was the lowest of any county in Ontario except one, and that one is presently negotiating at considerably more than Huron County road committee offered to its employees. Simon P. Hallahan, reeve of West Wawanosh, said much of the money for county salaries comes from agriculture. "I' m making a hell of a lot less than (the offer to the road crew,)" said Hallahan. Reeve Allan Campbell of Mc- Killop told council that the wage spiral has to stop somewhere. He said that if the raises as recommended by the road com- mittee were approved, it would mean the municipal road crew workers would be looking for sim- ilar adjustments in salary. Thirty-six county road workers are involved in the settlement. "This offer was made before October 13," reasoned Reeve Gerry Ginn of Goderich Town- ship," and I believe this council should live by it." _ • Not many shared Reeve Ginn 's viewpoint, and the report was referred back to the commit- tee. In other business approval was given for the hiring of Wayne Lester as assistant administrat- or at Huronview, effective Dec- ember 1, 1975 for a probationary period of six months, at a salary of $15,000 per annum. Sunday, No Guest Speaker Choir to visit Hensall church The United Church Service was conducted by Rev. Don Beck with Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. The subject of the sermon was "Behind Locked Doors" dwelling on the doubts that Christians have to face. The choir rendered the anthem, "Praise the Lord, ye Heavens adore Him." There will be an evening of music with the Dom- inion Life Choir on Tuesday, November 11, at 8:30 p. in. embr9 8:00 p.m. Rev. David Clark PLUS Special Music EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING Huron Men's Chap l