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For Sale
PROPANE COOKSTOVE in
good condition. Phone 236-
4825. 19: 20pd
APPLES - Special Spys, 2
bushels $10.00, 1 bushel $6.0O.
Top quality, bring con-
tainers anytime. Ross
Middleton's Storage, one
mile east of Bayfield, north
of river. 19c
19 CU. FT. deep freeze,
white, like new, 262-2823
between 12 and 1 and 5 and 7
p.m. 5tfn
COMING EVENTS •
CATHEDRAL OF
TOMORROW - Visit the An-
niversary Service at the
Cathedral of Tomorrow in
Akron, Ohio; with Rex Hum -
bard and all his family.
Deluxe Motor Coach leaving
May 23, return May 24, 1981.
Contact: Hanover Holiday
Tours. 1-800-265-5517 or
Marjorie Love 236-4033. 19c
AN EXECUTIVE
MEETING of the Huron -
Middlesex Provincial.
Liberal Association will be
held at Hay Township Hall,
Zurich at 8:00 p.m. Monday,
May 28, 1981. Delegates and
alternates to the Ontario
Liberal Association annual
meeting to be held in
Kingston, June 19, 20, 21,
will be elected at this
meeting. All association
members interested in
attending the Kingston
meeting are urged to attend
at Zurich. 19c
BAYFIELD LIONS CLUB
Pancake Breakfast.
Bayfield Community Centre.
Sunday, May 17, 9 a.m. - ?
Everyone welcome.
Proceeds to community
projects. 19c
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Emmanuel
United Church
Sunday, May 17
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, May 17
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, May 17
9:45 a.m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. Sunday
Church School
Wed. 8:00 p.m. Bible Study
and Prayer Service
Friday 9:00 p.m. Choir Practise
Sat. 8:00 p.m. M.Y.F. Talent
Show and slave auction at
Zurich Public School
Meditation
Withhold not good from
them to whom it is due, when It
Is in the power of you hand to
do it.
Prov. 3:27
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For Rent
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COMFORTABLE, roomy 3'
bedroom farm house near
Zurich with garage, in-
sulated, storm windows, oil
furnace. Hensall 262-
2124. 18:19c.
PLYWOOD FORMS,
wedges, poryble cement
mixer, Powef' Ttowels,
Wheelbarrows, etc. Form
ties stocked. Call. N.J•,
Corriveau, Zurich, tele. 236-,
4954. 15t
Situations Wanted
ELECTRONIC technician
will repair small T.V.,
radios, stereos, tape decks,
etc. Call Francis 228-6823
anytime. Reasonable
rates. nth)
Huron
Cly .
Board 01
Education
requires two (2)
PAINTERS
The successful candidates
should have a minimum of
four (4) years experience
with a reputable paint
decorating firm or
equivalent experience as
a self employed paint
decorator. A valid Class
'0' drivers license will be
necessary.
Written applications
stating age, experience,
address and telephone
number should be ad-
dressed to: Mr. R.
McVean, Plant
Superintendent, Huron
County Board of Educa-
tion, 103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario, NOM
11.0.
Salary Range $6.94 -
$7.26 per hour
Deadline for applications
is May 21st, 1981
This position involves shift
work. Applicants will be
notified if required for an
interview.
D.J Cochrane
Director
D. McDonald,
Chairman
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Services
LIQUID WASTE
DISPOSAL. S.J. Shanahan.
We pump septic tanks,
holding tanks, etc. Phone
Bayfield 565-2796. 19-22c
RsudaI
Vshlcks
Wooled
• Quotations are requested
to supply the following
new vehicles:
3-4 or 6 cylinder 1 ton
trucks or cars
Terms of Lease:
24 months full
maintenance lease com-
mencing August 1, 1981
including licence with
maximum 67,000
kilometres excluding in-
surance
snow tires for winter
driving to be included
• replacement vehicle to
be provided for schedul-
ed maintenance and
repairs.
. Tenders to indkate:
- year and model of
vehicle
.rote to be charged for
kilometres driven over
67,000 kilometres
• any other restrictions
applicable to the lease
• the total monthly charge
per vehicle including
Provincial Sales Tax.
Sealed tenders clearly
marked Tender HU1-81
will be received by the un-
dersigned until 4:00 p.m.,
Wednesday, June 3,
1981.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
B.G. Manly
Clerk -Treasurer & Ad-
ministrator
County of Huron
Court House Square
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2
Antenna
B & T Soles & Service
Installation and Repairs
Delhi Towers
T.V. and C.B. Antennas
VARNA, ONTARIO
Brian McAsh 482-7129
If no answer call 482-7157
ZURICH AND AREA
SUMMER PLAYGROUND
s Requires 2 Staff
1 — 18 or over to supervise the program
and
1 — under 18 to assist
Applications to be sent to Ron Heimrich, Box
400 Zurich (NOM 2TO) by May 15, 1981
Sponsored by the Zurich and District Chamber of
Commerce in co-operation with the Ontario
Ministry of Culture and Recreation.
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LAKELAND
SANITATION
SeptM Talkie
Haling Tanks
Cleaned and Serviced
Portable . toilets
Residential, Commercial,
• Farm
24 hr. service
Grund Bond, Ont.
Tim Boyd
Bos. - 2384341
Bus. -• 2384492 .
Tender
sari
Buses
Sealed tenders will be
received by W.D. Kenwell,
Superintendent of
Academic Services, for the
supply of three (3) new
school buses. Tender dos-
ing effective 12 o'clock
noon, Monday, May 25,
1981. Specifications and
tender forms are
available at the Board
Office.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
R.L. Cunningham
Transportation
Manager
The Huron County
Board of Education
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
NOM 1L0
D. McDonald
Chairman
D.J. Cochrane
Director
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HOUSING
ONTARIO HOUSING
CORPORATION
Tender Reference
Number 805 S.F.T. 81-
56
For Preventive
Maintenance on gas
fired heating equip-
ment at the Ontario
Housing Buildings
FP1/58, Clinton and
FP1 /52. FP2/53 FP4/58
and OH -1' Goderkh •
Tenders will be received
for the above until 11:00
a.m. local time, June 5,
1981, by the Ontario-
Housing
ntarioHousing Corporation, c/o
Court House and Registry
Office, 80 Dundas Street,
P.O. Box 5600, Terminal
"A", London, Ontario.
N6A 2P3 (519-679-7110)
from whom details and
specifications may be ob-
tained. Details and
specifications .may also be
obtained from the Huron
County Housing Authori-
ty, 48 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario. N7A
1M5 (519-524.2637),
quoting reference number
as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY
TENDER NOT
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Respect
for low
Respect for the Law was
the topic of the Lutheran
'Church Women's May
meeting.
Inspector George Brunton,
London Police Dept. was the
guest speaker. Members
were told of the importance
of helping the police do their
job. Without the public's co-
operation in reporting
suspicious happenings,
teaching their children
respect and setting a, good
example, it is difficult for
police to do their best to
protect us.
Mrs. GertrudeFleischauer,
Mrs. Marge Schilbe and
Mrs. Iva Datars were the
committee in charge. •
Marg Deichert, president
'for the business meeting,
following the social hour. A
motion to donate a quilt to a
needy, family in the area was
• ed.
An invitation from
Brodhagen ladies was
accepted. They are invited
to a Renewal Day, June 1.
Dot Hess, June convener,
outlined the, plans for the
June 9 meeting.
We will be touring the
Lambton County Museum.
Members are asked to be at
the Church at 2:30.
Definite arrangements
will be made at the next
meeting, for the making and
serving of the lunch for the
Ecumenical Service to be
held July 5, in connection
with Zurich's 125th anniver-
sary.
INDIVIDUAL TEENS — Award winners in Zurich teenage bowling were: (from left) Wendy
Van Der Hoek, high f'riple; Kim Masse, high single; Jamie Lesperonce, high overage; and
Tracey lesperance, high average. Missing were Dwayne Laporte, high single; and Derek
McKinnon high triple.
ROCKETS -- Bowling team in the Zurich men's league were: (from left) Orlon Schwartzen:
truber, Jim Bedard, Howard Finkbeiner and Carl Finkbeiner. Other teem members were: Bill
Smith, John -Poul Rau, Barry Overholt and Mike Overholt.
The Rockets won league champs, A playoff champs, and
high pinfatl. Trophies were supplied by Dave Durand Electric and Clare Masse Trucking.