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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-06-11, Page 8Page 8 Citizens News June 11, 1981 ANNOUNCEMENTS Open House - Mrs. Clayton Steckle wishes to invite all friends, relatives, and neighbours to their home on Saturday, June 13. 7-10 p.m. in honour of their daughter Mary Ellen's forthcoming marriage. 23pd For Sale MODEL 80 CASE COMBINE power take off, pull type, good condition. 235-1158. 23nc HARDTOP CAMPER - 1975 Starcraft "Galaxy 8". 3 way fridge, 3 burner stove, 8 sleeper, closet, class II hitch, anti -sway bars, double propane tanks, spare tire and cover, canopy, driving mirrors. Call 438-1325 or 236- 4279. 23c 8 ACRES OF HAY, mainly alfalfa. Phone 237-3772 Pat O'Rourke. 23: 24c 19 CU. FT. deep freeze, white, like new, 262-2823 between 12 and 1 and 5 and 7 p.m. 5tfn For Rent Emmanuel United Church Sunday, June 14 REV. 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 PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges. portable cement mixer, Power Trowels, Wheelbarrows. etc. Form ties stocked. Call N.J. Corriveau, Zurich. tele. 236- 4954. 15t Livestock 24 WEANER PIGS. Phone 236-4868. 20tf Services SPIDER SPRAYING. Con- tact 236-4480. 23:24c St. Peter's Lutheran Church REV. JACK DRESSLER Organist Mrs. Christine Eagleson B.M.A. Sunday, June 14 10:00 - Worship Service 10:45 - Sunday School There is a nursery for small children which is supervised during the worship service Everyortp Welcome LAKELAND SANITATION Septic Tanks, Holding Tanks, Cleaned and Serviced Portable Toilets Residential, Commercial Farm 24 hr. Service Grand Bend, Ont. Tim Boyd 238-2291 22ffn Help Wanted RELIABLE STUDENT for Mother's Aid for 2 small children. Summer months Mon. to Fri. Zurich, Dashwood or Grand Bend area. References required. Please phone 238-2707 after 5 p.m. 23c Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor CLAYTON KUEPFER Sunday, June 14 9:45 a.m. - Worship Service David & Susie Shantz will share 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church School Wed. 8:00 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer Service Thurs. 8:15 p.m. - Community Choir Practice at Lutheran -Church Sat. 10:00 a.m. - Mennonite Historical Society of Ont. Annual Meeting Everybody Welcome Meditation Blessed is the Lord who dai- ly Ioadeth us with benefits even the God of our salvation. Psal. 68:19 Ministry of Housing Ontario Housing Authority Tender Reference Number B05 P.T. 81-71 For the removal of shingles and installa- tion of new shingles, metal eaves starter, ridge vent at Goderich OH -1 and Wingham OH -3. Installatidn of new 9mm (3/8") fir plywood sheeting at Goderich OH -1. Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 A.M. LOCAL TIME, JULY 3, 1981, by the Ontario Housing Corporation, c/o Court House and Registry Office, 80 Dundas Street, P.O. Box 5600, Terminal "A", London, Ontario. N6A 2P3 (519/679-71 10) from whom details and specifications may be ob- tained. Details and specifications may also be obtained from the Huron County Housing Authority, 48 The Square, Goderich, On- tario. N7A 1 M5 (519/524-2637), quoting reference number as above. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Large Auction Sale Zurich Arena Auditorium Saturday June 13th., Starting 11:00 a.m. Sharp Selling for Mrs. Leila Becker a life long resident of Hay Twp., and inclusions from other area homes, the following selection of antique furniture and household effects, oak hall stand with mirror, old floor model radio (working), matching bed, chest of drawers, and dresser with carved facers, Singer tre,:dle, dresser and wardrobe combination, drop leaf table, oak rocking chairs, oak arm chair, oak single pedestal desk, oak bow front commode, spool leg plant table, wicker chair, four matching spindle chairs, old kitchen table with five leaves, cherry bonnet, chest, pine wardrobe, two flat -to -wall cup- boards, two tops for flat -to walls, old brass and slag glass light fixtures, pair of nice washstands, harvest table, old kitchen table with carved legs, old kitchen cupboard and cabinet combination, pig gams, old pottery chicken feeder, sausage press, corn husker, fainting couch, old sideboard with carved facers, large bonnet chest, small deep freeze, baby cribs, high chair, odd chairs, small propane gas heater, various glass and china items, marble top vanity with taps, colour T.V., large open crocks, picture frames, •old nickel plate clock and bank combination (Chicago Circa 1900), old double wheel General Store coffee grinder, small curved glass showcase (needs repair), small tables. store candy jars, Planter's Peanut Jar, iron pots, sad iron, wicker baskets, butter crocks, silver trays, silver butter dis- hes, ash sifter, store counter scale, light shades, old school books, camel back clock, oak china cabinet, old buffalo robe, several beds, pedestal oil lamp (Beads & Petal Circa 1913) and many more items too numerous to mention. ladies & Gentlemen, once again we have a fine selection of items from Huron County plan now to at- tend, cash or cheque with I.D., lunch counter, ample parking, not reasponsible for accidents, viewing from 9:00 a.m. to sale time. Don Van Patter Auctioneer Zurkh (519) 236-4547 Madhya El��uoria/iJ EXETER. ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, June 13, 1981 at 10:30 a.m. We have been instructed to sell by Public auction, the property and household effects and antiques for the Estate of Reta Pfaff at the location 317 William Street, Exeter on Saturday June 13, 1981 at 10:30 a.m., PROPERTY — Situated on a well treed lot 48' x 144', 2 storey brick, 4 bedroom house with living room carpeted, dining room, carpeted, large kitchen, sun room. Bedroom, 2 pc. bath, and laundry room on main floor, full basement. TERMS: $2,000.00 Down, Balance in . 30 Days FURNITURE — Consisting of 2 pc. modern living room suite, upholstered rocker, 4 upholstered arm chairs, 9 pc. oak dining room suite, 2-3 pc. bedroom suites, 2 pc. bedroom suite, 4 china cabinets, up- holstered settee, pine drop leaf table, 2 matching walnut end tables, 2 matching end tables with coffee table, spool legged table, press back rocker, chest of drawers, Gunstock chair, lazy boy chair, odd chairs, 4 matching chairs, day couch, old cupboard, large pine blanket box, large.cedar lined blanket box, 2 hump back trunks, misc. rack, wicker fernery, wall mirrors, desk, parlour table, walnut spool mirror, 12 quilts and blankets, new and used, linens, large selection of sewing equipment and crochet cotton, quantity of books, childrens (and readers digest), toys, glassware and china and swag lamps, like new, 2 table (maps, large quantity new woven rugs, and hooked rugs, quilting frames, large quantity of sealers, and many more items too numerous to men- tion. APPLIANCES — Philips 2 year old 26" colour con- sole T.V., Frigidaire electric stove, Inglis Frost Free refrigerator, Coronado freezer, Hoover vacuum cleaner, Viking electric broom, Maytag dryer; Inglis automatic washer, Kenmore sewing machine, Morse portable sewing machine, Tower combination safe, RCA Solid state phonograph records; Antique phonograph and records in working condition. MISCELLANEOUS — 7' x 7' aluminum tool shed, wheel barrow, large selection of carpenter tools, garden tools, electric hedge clippers, 3 step ladders, 32' extension ladder, Mastercraft lawn mower, T.V. antenna and rotor, workbench and vise, and many miscellaneous items. TERMS - CASH For further information, contact - RATHWELL &, ASSOCIATES 527-1458 P2cdhae//� ildocia�e.i AUCTIONEERS, LIOUIDA,TORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO (519) 527-1458 Hydro line effects are variable An independent study Woods Gordon study did not While the statistical model involving more than 1,000 address the immediate predicted property values farm properties in Ontario impact that transmission could appreciate in value, indicates that Ontario line construction may have the appraisal analysis found, Hydro's transmission lines on agricultural land values on the contrary, that values have variable effects on the or use. depreciated by 12 percent to market value of agricultural Wide variations were 28 percent with an average of lands. found in the effect of electric 20 percent. One appraisal did The 18 -month study, transmission lines on indicate a 12 percent ap- recently completed by the specific rural property preciation. consulting firm of Woods values. The finding clearly In general, the Woods Gordon and Company, was indicates the need to con- Gordon findings contrast commissioned by Ontario tinue to appraise individual with a report entitled "The Hydro with the knowledge of properties and confirms Socio -Economic Impacts of the Ontario Federation of present Ontario Hydro policy Electric Transmission Agriculture. in this area. Corridors" prepared in 1977 The study involved a Analysis showed factors by the University of detailed statistical analysis such as date of sale, Waterloo and released by the of 1,000 farm properties to proximity to towns, villages Royal Commission on determine factors affecting and highways, soil quality, Electric Power Planning in property value and the property size and the extent 1978. ,ikelihood of results oc- of farm improvement play a This study concluded that curring by.chance. more important role in values of all properties af- As well, detailed farm explaining the differences in fected by a transmission line property appraisals were selling values than do were reduced, with the made on some 30 properties transmission lines alone. largest effect on small affected by transmission The study also showed that properties and a decreasing lines together with 125 transmission lines are more effect for larger properties. similar properties not af- likely to lower the selling Ontario Hydro, with the fected by a line. price of properties in areas knowledge of the OFA, The study examined six where rurai estate questioned the technical high-voltage lines: one 500,000 volt line built ten years ago; and five 230,000 - volt line segments built between 1941 and 1974 and located in various agricultural areas of Southern Ontario. The development or land support in the University of speculation is occurring. Waterloo study and in 1979 Transmission lines do not decided to obtain a more appear to affect values of extensive and complete land devoted strictly to assessment of the economic agriculture. impact of transmission lines Results were inconsistent on farm property values. for the 500,000 volt line. This study indicated the need to continue to appraise the impact of transmission lines on individual proper- ties. 4-H scholarship CIBA-GEIGY announced that the $500 Scholarship Award for Ontario 4-H Club members will be offered again in 1981. The award, previously known as "Stewart Seeds Scholarship Award" will be presented by CIBA-GEIGY SEEDS LTD. for the first time this year. • They would be happy to receive an application from any 4-H Club Member who meets the following guidelines: 1) Is entering the first year of the Agricultural Degree Program at the University of Guelph, 2) Is a member of an Ontario 4-H Club, 3) Has achieved a minimum of 66 percent in Grade XIII studies. Ontario 4-H Club Members may obtain applications from the office of theirCoun- ty or District Agricultural Representative. Application are also available from CIBA-GEIGY SEEDS LTD. , Box 40 Ailsa Craig, Ontario,