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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS, NOVEMBER 12, 1975 - PAGE 11
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
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In provision with the Municipal Act the 1975
School Support list for 1976 taxes has been posted
in the Clerk's Office of the Township of Stanley,
on the 30th day of October 1975,
Complaints in the nature of requests for additions
or corrections to or deletions from the list may be
made by completing and filing a form obtainable
at the Office of the Clerk.
The last day for filing forms is November 17, 1975.
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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MEL GRAHAM, Clerk
Township of Stanley
Brucefield, Ontario
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SHOWTIMES: Wed., Thur., Fri. -7 and 9 p.m
Saturday — 1.73.7.8 p.m.
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Programs Swett To Change Wlttwut Notice
GETS CERTIFICATE - At Friday's Huron 4-H Ach-
ievement Night in Clinton, Paul Klopp of the Zurich
'area received an award for completing six projects.
(News Photo)
Dashwood 4-H Clubs
Club No II of the 4-H girls
held their fifth meeting at Dash-
wood Community Centre. Follow-
ing opening exercises, the roll
call was answered by showing the
sour dough loaf each girl had
made, how it turned out and exp-
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AUCTION — I E
AUCTION SALE
Of property, household contents and antiques to be held for
the Estate of Milne Rader, Main St. Zurich at the Lutheran
Church shed on Sat., Nov. 22 at 1:15 p.m.
PROPERTY - 2 storey frame Duplex house, main floor -
living room, large dining room, kitchen and dinette, 4
bedrooms, 3 pc. bath, apartment second floor - 2 bedrooms,
living room, kitchen, 3 pc. bath, 112 basement, oil furnace,
single car garage situated on 1-5 of an acre, residential or
commercial lot. 10 percent down day of sale, balance - 30
days. Selling subiect to reserve, For further information or
viewing house - Phone Vic Dinnin 236-4359
FURNITURE --ANTIQUES - 9 pc. walnut waterfall front
dining room suite; cherry gate leg table; 6 fan back chairs; 2
pc. bedroom suite; 3 chests of drawers; parlour tables;
single arm chairs; 2-21" Fleetwood TV; Treadle sewing
machine; 2 -ice boxes; fernery and stand; washstand;
commode; oak dresser; oak rocker; other rockers; odd
chairs; sessions mantel clock; 300 day clock; single hospital
bed. Glass, china, silver -and copper - blown water picture
and 6 glasses hand painted; compote; cake stand; carnival;
Nippon; Canadian glass; Depression and colored glass;
silverware; tea service; 2 copper boilers and many other
items.
APPLIANCES AND MISC - Frigidaire Frig; Moffat 24"
stove; small appliances; wringer washer; tin ware; pictures
and frames; Belle Oak Wood heater; Ashley wood stove
(with heat control); Quilts; bedding; space heater; gas in-
cinerator; car tires; tarp; 32 ft. extension ladder; power
mower; hand tools; power tools; 2 buggy wheels and axle.
Terms - Cash No Reserve
RATHWELL'S '.
AUCTION SERVICE
Bruce tledd - 482-3120
erience had while making it.
Patti, Teresa, Barb and Eliz-
abeth made cheese puffs while
Sandra, Pauline, Joanne, Carol
and Susan made hamburger
stacks. Joan, Sherrie, Jayne and
Cynthia washed the dishes. _
Mrs. Keller discussed a good
loaf of bread and "Bread faults
and their causes. The girls discus-
sed the loaves of bread brought to
the meeting. Here many things
went wrong.
Mrs. Rader discussed "Make
it with bread," fancy breads,
meeting five's home assignment
and what the girls had to make
and bring to achievement day.
Lunch was the stacks and cheese
puffs which were delicious.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Martin
and family have moved from the
community to a small farm near
Godeich.
Mrs. Amelia Willert has ret-
urned home from Suth Huron
Hospital, Exeter. Lloyd Rader
has returned home from St.
Joseph 's Hospital.
FLOUR POWER
Club No III of Dashwood
4-H girls known as "Flour
Power" held their fourth meet-
ing at Mrs. D. Miller's home.
Following opening exercises,
Mrs. Miller discussed Canada',s
Food Guide, the goodness of
bread and the recipes for roll
dough and sour dough.
The girls divided into groups of
two and each group demonstrated
a different type of roll, namely,
fan tans, clover leafs and bow
knots.
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BUILDING CENTRE
A
PUBLIC MEETING
TO EXCHANGE IDEAS ON IMPROVING LOCAL
GOVERNMENT IN HURON COUNTY WILL BE HELD
IN
THE CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
ON
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1975
8:00 P.M.
Sponsored by The Restructuring Committee
of Huron County Council •
EVERYONE WELCOME!
BILL G. HANLY
CLERK
ANSON McKINLEY
WARDEN