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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
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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
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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
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!iNI MEMORIAM
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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
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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
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Brucefield, Ont.
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1980 highlights:
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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'
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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
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