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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-04-16, Page 6DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD., SALES WITH SER VICE The Pluce To Buy Appliances NEW AND USED Mensal) 262-2728 Closed Mondays Pogo 6 FuANI 'OW Y ,,tit Ott 941,1200 m Citizens News April 16, 19$1 1. n, • 764,114, ( Y. 44. Small Acis... Big Results! %.• Lila For Rent FOREST NUS 4IMS 87" 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT - 6 rooms, newly renovated, available immediately. Call • 236-4871. 12-17c PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, portable cement mixer, Power Trowels, Wheelbarrows. etc. Form ties stocked. Call N.J.. Corriveau, Zurich, tele. 236- 4954. 15t For Sale APPLES - Ida Reds, Spys. No biter pit, top quality seconds also. Bring con- tainers anytime, very reasonable. Ross Middleton's Storage. 1 mile east of Bayfield north of River. 14-16c Emmanuel United Church Sunday, April 19 Ms. BARBARA LAING 11:15 a.m. - Morning Worshlp 11:15 a.m. - Sunday School Come and /oln us We extend a warm Welcome to all St. Peter's Lutheran Church REV. JACK DRESSLER ist Mrs. Christine Eagleson B.M.A. Sunday, April 19 10:00 - Worship Service 10:45 - Sunday School There Is a nursery for small chlldren which fs supervised during the worship service Everyone Welcome Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor CLAYTON KUEPFER GOOD FRIDAY 10:00 a.rp- Communion Service 8:00 p.m. - Choir presents the Easter Program Sunday, April 19 7:00 a.m. - Easter Sunrise Service 9:45 a.m. - Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church School 7:45 p.m. Faith 8 Life Crusade at Comm. Centre April 19 - 26 Tues. - Regular W.M.S.0 Wed. 8:00 p.m. - Bible Study and Prayer Service Everyone Welcome Thurs. 8:00 p.m. Choir Practice Meditation When they crucified the Father's only Son And they laid Him In the tomb, they thought they had won. But Just like the little Illy He pushed up the mighty sod. And I marvel at the wisdom of my God. Christ Is risen from the dead and He is Lord. V-•• ,. -arm • N. Y. For Sale 38 WEANER PIGS. Phone 236-4868. 15c BEAUTIFUL AURACANA- CHIX, coloured eggs for Easter and also duck eggs for setting or live ducks. Phone 482-3386. 14:15c CORN PLANTER - 4 rows, John Deere, 494 A. Phone 236-4868. 14tfn 19 CU. FT. deep freeze, white, like new, 262-2823 between 12 and 1 and 5 and 7 p.m. 5tfn Help Wanted EXPERIENCED PERSON for help on cash crop farms in the Hensall - Zurich area. Must be responsible, depen- dable and experienced with large farm equipment. Star- ting in Mid -April. Apply in writing stating experience and references to Box 124P c/o Exeter Times Advocate, Exeter, Ontario. 13: 15c Situations Wanted ELECTRONIC technician will repair small T.V., radios, stereos, tape decks, etc. Call Francis 228-6823 anytime. Reasonable rates. 12tfn Services LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL. S.J. Shanahan. We pump septic tanks, holding tanks, etc. Phone Bayflield 565-2795. 15-18c BIRTHS — DENOMME - Patrick and Merina are pleased to an- nounce the birth of Kristy- lynn, born April 10. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Denomme and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bogoros, all of Toronto and great grandmother Mrs. Louise Denomme, Zurich. 15c CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank my family, friends and relatives for their visits, flowers, cards, treats and prayers while I was a patient at South Huron Hospital for the past two weeks. For Father Mooney visits, Father C.G. Brereton and Sister Gerarda for visiting nie at Victoria Hospital, their visit meant very much to me. Also to O'Connor Ambulance for be- ing sokind tomeand toDoc- tor Wallace and Mrs. Vissc'her and to Dr. G.E. Chertkow and his group for all the kindness shown. "Thank you". It will always be remembered. Madeline Gelinas 15c We wish to say "thank you" to all who remembered us with cards, prayers and visits during our recent time of hospitalization and since we are at home. Seth & Rachel Amanns 15c IN MEMORIAM MEYERS - Fond memories of a Dear Husband and Father. Thomas H. Meyers, who passed away one year ago, April 9, 1980. When the Roll is called up yonder, Your song will still remain Within our hearts forever And•hope to meet again. Sadly missed and always fondly remembered by Wife Ceal and family. 15c • W ASSIFIEDADS! ARI NGT (•• w , I. M • . •Ma.a.r1 COMING EVENTS STILL TIME to register for the Spring Program at Vanastra Recreation Cen- tre. Swim and Fitness classes for youth and adults start now. For a brochure or more information call 482- 3544. lac THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to at- tend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, held at the Maple Woods Apartments, Zurich on Monday, April 13, 1981 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Foot Care; 4. Urine Testing; 5. Blood Pressure; 6. Hear- ing Test. 15c THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to at- tend the Child Health Clinic, held at the Health Unit of- fice, South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Monday, April 13, 1981 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Immunization;' 4. Hearing Screening; 5. Vision Screen- ing; 6. Fluoride brushing for ages 3 to 5 years. ADULT IMMUNIZATION WILL ALSO BE OFFERED AT THI'S CLINIC. 15c ,M• &a.. LAKELAND SANITATION • Septic Tanks Holding Tanks Cleaned and Serviced Portable toilets Residential, Commercial; Farm 24 hr. service ,and Bend, Ont. Tim Boyd Res. - 238-8541 Bus. - 238-8492 29tfn SS board support sharing concern The Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School board supported the concern expressed in a letter from the Hastings -Prince Edward County Roman Catholic Separate School board about memos issued recently by the ministry of education on sharing school facilities. The board wrote it felt that some of the policies in- dicated that "sharing" which might be tolerated on a temporary basis, will become a long-term solution and would infringe upon the basic rights of separate school children in being educated in separate school buildings. The board wrote that it felt that under no circumstances should separate school classes be lodged in an 'isolated, scattered pattern in public schools as any arrangements which dim their identity, autonomy and dignity is unacceptable. The board wrote it would agree in an emergency that two school units be ac- commodated under one roof in separate areas for a brief set time. The Huron -Perth board will write the minister ex- pressing concern and stated it was not interested in sharing facilities under any circumstances. The board accepted the resignation of Sister Mary Winifred, teacher at St. Boniface school, Zurich, ef- fective March 31, 1981, and of Pauline McCabe, French teacher at St. Michael's school, Stratford, effective March 31. Also accepted the resignation of Marjorie Glendenning, principal's relief at Our Lady of Mount Carmel school, effective August 31. Zurich accidents Continued from front page was listed at $5,100 by Constable Bill Osterloo. On Friday, a vehicle driven by James Rolfe, RR 1 ' Kirkton, went out of control on sideroad 20-21 of Usborne and flipped over onto its roof. The driver escaped In- jury and damage amounted to $2,500. Constable Bob Whiteford investigated. Sunday's lone collision oc- curred in Zurich when a parked vehicle owned by Donald Geiger, RR 2 Zurich, was struck by an unknown vehicle. Damage was es- timated at $300 by Constable Charlton. In an accident which oc- curred Sunday night around 8:30 p.m., Bruce Park, RR 1 Woodham, sustained major injuries and was taken to St. Marys Hospital. He had been westbound on concession 10-11 of Usborne when his 1977 pickup hit a soft spot and went out of con- trol. The vehicle went into the ditch and struck a tree. Constable Wally Tomasik investigated and listed damage at $4,000. Zurich council Continued from front page Baker will attend two meetings of the Association of Municipal Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario. The first is held May 14, in Hanover; the second runs June 21 to 24 in Toronto. Three building permits were issued in March, with building value estimated at about $8,000. 1/b01ucff • .. .•1 . • Antenna B T sales & Service Installation and Repairs Delhi Towers T.V. andC.B. Antennas VARNA, ONTARIO Brian McAsh 482-7129 If no answer call 482-7157 TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing' many trust, com- panies, highest rates usually available. For more information contact John R. Consitt at 236-4381 or 236-4560 1 Neither wind, nor rain not sleet, nor hail shall worry the farmer that has crop insurance. Crop Insurance• Between you and nature. DONALD WEIGAND RR 1 Dashwood Ont. NOM 1 NO 41-******************* EARMSOLD * Clearing Auction Sale for Mr. John * * * Goldsmith & additions for Mr. Keith * Rader, lot 8, concession 10, Hay Twp. * the -Goshen Line, 3 mi. N.E. of • Dashwood and 3 mi. South of Zurich. * * FRIDAY, April 17th - 1:00 p.m. * * MACHINERY: J.D. 2010 tractor with J.D. loader, M * 8 M model Z tractor, A.C. 5 fur, semi mount plow, ;If Oliver f. 8 g. 17 run drill, A.C. side rake, Oliver 60 * baler, little Giant elevator,M.H. siderake, wheel disc, * hopper bins and wagons, spring tooth, J.D. 3 fur. * plow, Int. A.C.E. bottom plow, N.I. one row picker, * J.D. 2 row corn planter, cucumber picker, Int. 46 baler, harrows, N.I. ground drive manure spreader, * buzz saw, Int. seed drill, Kongskilde 9'h ft. cult. * Case 18' cult with power wings and harrows, 40 ft. * * hay elevator, 9 ft. packer, Gehl PTO hammer mill, * *Popec hammermill, flat rack and wagon, 12' Kongskilde cult., gravity box and wagon, Farmland * snow blower, Jorge bucket for loader, silo rods, lendir - * nox oil furnace, auger, walking plow, snow fence, * lumber, doors, windows, ladder, cement mixer, old * cars, bale stocker, Cascade heater, water tank, * Bolen garden tractor with implements and mower, * etc. * * FFEED: - 1000 bales 1st cut hay, 600 bales second cut * * VESTOCK- Pony mare, 2 stud ponies, Ponycart, * * 15 chunks of pigs, Angus heifer. p * * TERMS: Cosh Sol• Day * * AUCTIONEERS * : Hugh Filson * 666-0833 Tom Robson 't 666-1967 * *