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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1980-11-20, Page 2Page 2 Citizens News November 20, Visit Our Store FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF * Groceries * Confectionery * Novelties Dairy Store MAIN ST -ZURICH PHONE 236-4930 1980 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Hugh Tom FILSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years' experience of complete sole service Provincially licensed Conduct sales of any kind, any place We guarantee you more To insure success of your sale or appraisal Phone Collect 666-0833 I Iderton 666-1967 NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE ANYWHERE We give complete sale service Profit By Experience Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER For your printing needs phone ...._. Tmes- Advocate 235-1331 ROBER1 WESTLAKE INSURANCE Specializing in GENERAL INSURANCE 236-4391 ZURICH MINN E. LONUTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 MONDAYS - FRIDAYS 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 Closed Wednesdays BY APPOINTMENT Norman Martin OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9-12 A.M. — 1:30-6 P.M. Closed all day Saturday 235-2433 EXETER Don Van Patter • licensed Auctioneer Antique, household, farm and estate sales Consignments welcome Call collect Zurich2364547 G.H. WARD & PARTNERS Chartered Accountants 286 Main St., Exeter, Ontario (519) 235-0120 ARTHUR W. READ JOHN S. McNEILLY RESIDENT PARTNER MANAGER RES. (519) 238-8075 RES. (519) 235-1734 GERALD L. MERRIER Chartered Accountant BUS: 257 Churchill Dr. EXETER 235-0281 1 Surprise! Continued from front' page Jerry Rader discretion in terms of rental charges for the hall in non -prime -time hours. Bedard said the auction sales held in the auditorium are of benefit to the com- munity as they bring in several people from outside the village. In other business, council; Filed a resolution from the regional municipality of Peel which called for the licen- cing of mini bikes in order to control their noise levels. Filed a request from the Ontario Humane Society asking for research funds. Learned from Thiel that the village's budget is in good shape. Learned from retiring councillor Bedard that he had enjoyed his two years on council. Rabies Continued from front page tle. There were eight skunks, two porcupines and one each of a dog, cat and goat. Dr. Thompson noted that the dramatic increase of rabies in animals increases the number of human ex- posures with dogs and cats being the most common source of serious human con- tact. Rabies is a virus disease of animals which can be spread to humans and is usually fatal in all warm- blooded species. The fatality of the disease is an aspect which makes the disease so important in public health. To date no confirmed cases of rabies have, occurred in humans in Huron County Dr. Thompson said. This out- standing record is mainly due to the conscientious ef- forts of medical authorities and practitioners in the county, combined with con- trol measures in animals. Accidents Continued from front page South Huron Hospital. It was one of five accidents investigated by the Exeter OPP this week and the only one in which injuries resulted. On Thursday, a parked vehicle owned by Timothy Welch, RR 3 Mitchell, was struck by an unknown vehicle at the parking lot at Huron Hall, Huron Park. Damage was listed at $500 by Constable Ed Wilcox. A vehicle driven by Stephen Finkbeiner, RR 2 Crediton, went off con- cession 8-9 south of sideroad 15 in Stephen Township, Friday, and struck a mailbox. Constable Don Mason investigated and set total damage at $1,040. The other two accidents occurred on Sunday, the first involving a vehicle driven by David Shaw, Exeter, which struck two mailboxes on Usborne sideroad 15-16 west of concession 4-5 of Usborne. Damage was estimated at $460 by Constable Jack Straughan. The other crash was also a single vehicle accident in- volving Martin Van-Raay, RR 3 Dashwood. His vehicle struck a fence on County Road 21 at the junction of concession 2-3 of Stephen. Constable Frank Giffin investigated and listed damage at $1,200. 4Ar \buo can measure up AUXIUARY DONATES BATH — The Bluewater Rest Home has a new whirlpool bath thanks to a donation of $4,000 from the Ladies Auxiliary. Shown with the new equipment are Martha Ducharme, president Annie Finkbeiner and Mary Gingerich. Missing was the other Auxiliary executive member Marlene Gingerich. Staff photo Several children baptised Bazaar raises The bazaar, bake sale and, tea at the Rest -Home on Saturday afternoon was a big success. A total profit for. the auxiliary was $359.50. Zurich Carmel Sweeney Thanks to everyone who donated baking and crafts (especially non-members). Thank you to Mary -Lou Erb for making and donating a lovely bell-shaped cake, which tickets were sold on, and won by Tiny Thiel, (a resident of the home) . A cushion made by Meda O'Brien was won by Anne Flaxbard. See Simcoe lights A bus trip, sponsored by the Senior citizens to Simcoe on Saturday December 6 to see the Christmas lights is being offered to anyone interested in going (there are still seats available) for more information phone Gen Doyle at 236-4088 as soon as possible. Personals Sunday visitors with Ferd and Alice Haberer were, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Pulford, London and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Barton of Kansas City. Best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended to Linda McAdams who is a patient in St. Joseph hospital London. Russell Oesch is a patient in Clinton Hospital. Steve Hartman, son of Ray and Janice, returned home recently from Alberta where he has been for the past seven weeks. Don and • Elaine Beauchamp attended a pre - Christmas dinner party for owner's of Knechtel stores held at the Conestoga Inn in Kitchener on Saturday. Marc and Cindy Gelinas and two children of London spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mozart Gelinas senior. Several young people from St. Boniface Parish and area made a COR weekend in Stratford at St. Michael's School and found it very rewarding. A very good time was had by all of us at the benefit dance on Friday evening at the arena. Thanks to the Melody Makers for donating the music. The skating club appreciated it very much! Congratulations to Wendy and Bill Rowan of Brucefield on the arrival of a baby girl on Wednesday November 12 at St. Joseph Hospital: The seventh grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Hay, Zurich. Also Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Neeb are happy to announce the arrival of a little grand- son, born on Tuesday November 11 to parents Linda and Frank Voogel of Dashwood. Willie and Martha Overholt were dinner guests a week ago Saturday with the Tatters parents, George and Alivia Bedard in Goderich, along with her sister, Ceclia and Don Denomme also of Goderich Florence Denomme returned home last Tuesday $359 after being away for nearly two weeks visiting with Joe and Dolores Stanton and family in Troy Michigan, and keeping the children while their parents were away. Quite a few members of the Mennonite Church were able to attend the various sessions from Friday to Sunday in Rockway at the annual meeting of the Mennonite Central's Com- mittee. - Cecelia Farwell lead the misfortune recently of falling and breaking her wrist, and as a result has her arm in a cast. We all wish you the best of luck! Theresa and Barry McLeod of Windsor spent a few days' last week with her parents Dennis and Meryl Corriveau. A nice time was had by all on Sunday at a Baby shower for Cathy Bardawill (nee Gelinas) by friends and relatives, given to her at the A family pre -Christmas dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Theresa Hartman Please turn to page 9 1 POP 12 x 30 oz. bottles plus tax & dep. $4.63 12 x 24 oz. bottles plus tax 8 dep. $3.8 3 Freezer Special HINDQUARTER OF BEEF Fully Processed $ 29 Inquire about our local FEEDLOT BEEF & PORK This Week's Special Sides of Beef sill 6it FullyProcessed)• • Open 8 to 6 Monday to Sat. Friday till 9 p.m. , CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING BEEF MONDAY -- PORK TUESDAY Laporte Meat Market Main St ZURICH 236-4962