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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.
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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
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ASSIFIEDADS!
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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* 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
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* AUCTIONEERS *
: Hugh Filson
* 666-0833 Tom Robson 't
666-1967 *
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