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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-01-15, Page 20Page 8 Citizens News January 22, 19.1 M1•.i:� ri ...1 i SniallAds.r Y Bigllesiilts! 'ed alh Ott 947.1100 tea a lw - 1 'O'EST MIS MM$ Business Opportunities HELP YOUR INCOME — Keep up with your outgo through pleasant part-time work. Training provided. Listen to our business plans and win a prize. Contact 482- 3676 between 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. `1,2,3c Property For Rent FIRST MONTH RENT — only $95. Spacious 2 bedroom apartment in Zurich. Redecorated throughout, new carpet. Reasonable. Phone 236-4861 or 1-453- 1847. ltfnc ZURICH attractive 7 room upper 'duplex,. excellent cen- tral location. Call 1-453-2579 or 236-4861. 41tfn MODERN farm home. Close to Zurich. Available im- mediately. Phone 262-2928 or phone 262-5768. 46tfn MODERN 3 bedroom farm house close to Zurich. Completely renovated. Available December 1st. Phone 262-2928 or 262- 5768. 45tf 3Ze clurches Emmanuel United Church Sunday, January 25 Ms. BARBARA LAING 11:15 a.m. - Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.- Sunday School Come and Join us We extend a warm Welcome to all St. Peter's Lutheran Church REV JACK DRESSLER Organist Mrs. Christine Eagleson B.M.A. Sunday, January 25 10:00 - Worship Service 10::45 - Sunday School There is a nursery for small children which is supervised during the worship service Everyone Welcome Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor CLAYTON KUEPFER Sunday, January 25 9:45 a.m. - Worship Service Message by Hubert Schwartzentruber 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church School 8:00 p.m. Message by Hubert and June 9:00 p.m. Choir practise Wed. 8:00 p.m. - Bible Study and Prayer Service Everyone Welcome Fri. 23 -Sun. 25 Hubert and June Schwartzen- truber will share messages '. The Church God's gift to the world." Meditation But when Jesus saw' the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because they fainted and were scattered as sheep without a Shepherd. Jesus said pray that workers be sent into this needy world. Matt. 9:36-38 N. Y. Property FJI Sole HOUSE FOR SALE — in Zurich 8 room, 2 storey brick, 11/2 baths, on large property. Phone collect 471- 3771. 1,2,3,4c For Rent PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, portable cement mixer, Power Trowels, Wheelbarrows, etc. Form ties stocked. Call N.J. Corriveau, Zurich, tele. 236- 4954. 15t For Sole CRISP JUICY APPLES - Northern spy, MacIntosh, Red Delicious and Ida Reds. $3.50 bu. up. Fresh cider, potatoes and honey at Art Bell's Fruit Farm. Closed Mondays and Thursdays. Phone 524-8037. 3tf Services LAKELAND SANITATION Septic Tanks Holding Tanks Cleaned and Serviced Portable toilets Residential, Commercial, Farm 24 hr. service brand Bend, Ont. Tim Boyd Res. - 238-8541 Bus. - 238-8492 25tfn SERVICE AGE Hampshire, Yorkshire and cross -bred boars. R.O.P. tested and commercial. Bob Robinson RR 4 Walton. 345-2317. 2-4c Carpet & Vinyl Insulation. repairs and restretch Robert Watcher 228-6546 34tfr. ANNOUNCEMENTS HURON -MIDDLESEX Liberal Provincial Association will meet at the Dominion Hotel Zurich on Tuesday, January 2f at 8 p.m. to elect delegates to the annual meeting and policy conference in Ottawa March 13 to 15. Everyone welcome. Ber- nard Benn, president. 3c Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS An persons having claims against the estate of the late David Vanstone of the village of Hensall and county of Huron, who died on or about the 3rd day of January 1981 are required to file par- ticulars, with Aldon (Roily) Vansonte, 162 Richmond St., Hensall, Ontario by February 2, 1981 after which date the estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to those claims of which notice have been received. . Aldon (Roily) Vanstone Hensel!, Ontario Coming Events ZURICH Agricultural Socie- ty Annual- Meeting, 'Hay Township Hall, Thursday, January 29, 8 p.m. 3:4c 0*. M N -TI l.. ..,.... LASSIFIEDADS Jl,ltp•' Y. t••'•• . • CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank my. relatives and friends for visits, flowers, treats and cards. while a patient in Ex- eter Hospital. It was much appreciated. Elizabeth Fuss 3c In grateful appreciation we wish to extend our. sincere thanks to our relatives and friends who shared with us at the an- niversary dinner and open', house held in honour of our 40th wedding anniversary. For the many beautiful cards, gifts and good wishes we received personally and by mail. Special thanks to our wonderful family for their love in arranging and sharing with us the surprise celebration. Elam and Vera Shantz 3pd yt, • 14. M• 1 !iNI MEMORIAM ;'4 D CRA ' E.. - ' In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away 5 years ago, January 23, 1976. There is a gift in life, we can not buy that's very rare and true, It's the gift of a wonderful father, like the one we had k in you. The many things you did for us in you kind and loving way. You gave us years of hap- piness no one can take away. • Our family circle has been broken, a link gone from our chain. But though we are parted for awhile we know we'll meet again. Lovingly remembered by wife Viola and all your family. 3c JACOB HABERER At St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Friday, January 16th, 1981, Jacob William Haberer, of 21 Goshen Street South, Zurich, in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Vera Clara Kalbfleisch. Dear father of John,Toronto. Dear brother of Ferdinand of Zurich. Predeceased by four brothers and three sisters. Also survived by three grandchildren, • Sarah,, Stephen and Beth. Rested at the Westlake Chapel of Michael P. O'ConnorFuneral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North, Zurich, then to St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich for funeral service on Sunday, January 18th at 2 p.m. with Pastor Jack Dressler officiating. Tem- porary entombment with interment later in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. FLORELEANOR CLEAVE At the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich, on Saturday, January 17, 1981, Mrs. Floreleanor Elizabeth (Watson) Cleave, in her 90th year. Widow of the late Paul Cleave (1975) . Dear mother of Logan and James, both of Bayfield, Eric of Wingham and Ann (Mrs. Edward Twentyman) of Waukegan, Ilinois. Dear sister of Mrs. Bessie Gillard of Union. Predeceased by four brothers and four sisters. Also survived by 17 grand- children, 18 great- grandchildren and two great -great-grandchildren. Rested at the Westlake Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street, North, Zurich where the funeral and committal service was conducted on Tuesday, January 20 at 2 p.m. with Pastor Ross Smith of- ficiating. Temporary tombment.7 with in later in Bayfield Creme en - ELIZABETH VOLLAND At The Queensway Manor, Hensall on Tuesday, January 13, 1981, Mrs. Elizabeth (Albrecht) Volland, in her 98th year. Widow of the lat'J John Henry Volland (1968). Dear mother of Clarence of Hensall, Bruce of Sudbury, Mrs. Vera Johnston, Brucefield, Mrs. Irene Finlayson of Hensall, Beatrice (Mrs. Louis Taylor), Varna. Also sur- vived by 16 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and four great -great-grandch- ildren. Rested at the Bon- thron Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home, 118 King Street, Henaall, where the funeral and committal were conducted on Friday, January 16th at 2 p.m. with Rev. Lockhart Royal officiating. Tem- porary entombment with interment later in Hensall Union Cemetery. � Tenders For Land Rent, Township of Stanley Sealed Tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the under- signed for LAND RENT on West Part, Lot 16, Concession BRN Township of Stanley for Approximately 35 acres for the years 1981, 1982 and 1983 until 12:00 noon, Fri- day January 30, 1981. Tender forms must be obtained from the the office of the Clerk - Treasurer. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mel Graham Clerk -Treasurer RR 1 Brucefield, Ont. NOM 1J0 J N^- .r., Iii• •••• • •.•-•• . - 1980 highlights: • 4• Ia ore review Mav 29 The Huron -Perth County Catholic school board voted to turn down a proposal to transfer the primary divi- sion of Ecole St. Marie to St. Boniface. ` Hay township residents saw their taxes increase by about 11 percent while residents of Zurich saw little change in their taxes and in a few cases, a decrease. Zurich pianoist Kim Redick just missed golnjto the finals of the Canadian Music 'Competitions in Ed- mnnton. Jerome Sweeney was named president of the Huron County, Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Association. June S Bluewater area plumber Dick Rau was in the midst of building a combination laun- dramat and car wash on the site of the old Citizens News office. In conljunction with the new building, the bean festival committee were making changes to the festival kitchen. A parish dinner at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church was held in honour of Reverend Father John Bensette's 25 years of ser- vice to the parish. The Zurich,Buckeyes plac- ed'secooid in a fastball tour- nament held over the May 24 weekend in Strathroy. June 12 The Blue Water Rest Home announced plans for a 10 apartment addition at a cost of somewhere between $2000,000 and $300,000. A. new column by Marlene and Tony Bedard featuring news of local sports action had its first showing. To be continued... TENDER for the supply of a 1981 y Ton Pick -Up Truck Trade -Int 1977 1 ton D. e Pick-up, Model 11 Tenders to be in the -hands of the clerk - Treasurer by 12:00 Noon, February 2, 1981. M.T.C. tender revised forms available from the Road Superinten- dent. Joan M. Ducharme Clerk -Treasurer Ross Fisher Road Supt' FILTER QUEEN "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 VARNA ONTARIO - NSM 215 1 t COUNTY OF HURON HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN The County of Huron Highways Department will accept peronal applications for full time employment as an Engineering Technician in the Goderich Office. A complete job description is available for review in the of- fice of the County Engineer. Apply in writing to the undersigned no later than 12 noon, local time, February 6, 1981 giving peronal particulars of age, education, experience, ability and references. R.A. Dempsey, P. Eng., Huron CountyEngineer Court ous• Goderich, Ontari N7A 1M2