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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-06-25, Page 12Page 12 Citizens News June 25, 1981. For Sate HAY FOR SALE or on shares. Ken Park 262- 5423. 24:25c KITCHEN SET in excellent condition - extension table, 4 chairs. Phone 236-4504. 25c TAPE RECORDER, `Can- dle' cassette. Used 6 months. Phone 236-4873.25:c Livestock YORK LANDRACE bred gilts, bred Hampshire to farrow. June and July. Hampshire, Duroc, Yorkshire and York x Ham boars. Herd index 106.4. Vista Villa Farms Ltd. Bob Robinson, RR 4 Walton. 345- 2317. 24-26c . For Rent PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges, portable cement mixer, Power Trowels, Wheelbarrows, etc. Form ties stocked. Call N.J., Corriveau, Zurich, tele. 236- 4954. 15t Emmanuel United Church Sunday, June 28 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 St. Peter's Lutheran Church REV. JACK DRESSLER Organist Mrs. Christine Eagleson B.M.A. Sunday, June 28 10:00 - Worship Service 10:45 - Sunday School There is a nursery for small children which is supervised during the worship service 3 p.m. - is the afternoon of our Annual Memorial and Commemoration Service at St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. The service will be held, with our special guest; Rev. Arnold Weigel preaching. He is the director of Continuing Educa- tion for our Eastern Canada Synod and we are honoured to have this man with us. So please mark this date on your calendar. In case of rain, the service will be held at the church. Everyone Welcome Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor CLAYTON KUEPFER Sunday, June 28 9:45 a.m. - Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church School Wed. 8:00 p.m. Bible Study 8 Prayer Service Thurs. 7:00 p.m. G.M.S.A. Friday 7:30 p.m. -M.Y.F. Everybody Welcome Meditation "The wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life thru Jesus Christ our Lord." Romans 6:23 Corning Events MONSTER FISH FRY - Plan to attend the Bluewater Shrine Club "Monster Fish Fry" in Zurich, Friday, July 3. 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. It's all part of Zurich's 125th anniversary celebrations. Menu includes breaded white fish, salad, cole slaw, dessert and coffee. Chocolate or white milk for the kids. Adults $4.50. Children $2.25. Have a good meal and help the Shriners with their "Good Work". 25:26c PANCAKE BREAKFAST - Bayfield Arena. Sunday, July 5th. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Pancakes, maple syrup, sausage, coffee and chocolate milk for children. Proceeds to Clinton Hospital Building Funds. Sponsored by Bayfield Lions Club. 25:26c CARDS OF THANKS. I would like to thank everyone who remembered me while I was in and out of the hospital, for the beautiful flowers, cards, treats and all, and the special prayers and visits from our pastor, and the many kindnesses shown from our family and neighbours. Also the Doctors and Sisters in the hospital. It was all deeply appreciated. Mabel Erb 25pd I wish to thank all those who remembered me with prayers, cards, flowers and visits while I was in Victoria Hospital and since returning to my daughters. Special thanks to Pastor Merlin Bender andthe Ladies Sewing Circle. Aaron Gingerich 25c CLARENCE DENOMME At Victoria Hospital, Westminster Campus, on Tuesday, June 16th, 1981, Clarence Lloyden Denomme of 630 Emery Street, East, London, formerly of RR2, Zurich, in his 72nd year. Dear father of Tony, Zurich; John, Kitchener: Frank, London and Diane of Barrie. Dear brother of Reuben, Windsor; Irvin, Leonard, Tom, Arnold, Eldon, Doreen and Mrs. PrescillaBranilf,all of Grand Bend. Predeceased by one sister. Also survived by thirteen grandchildren. Rested at Westlake Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street, North, Zurich until Friday, June 19th, thence to St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph for celebration of the funeral mass at 11 am with Father J. Bennsette Celebrant, Interment followed in St. Peter's Cemetery, St. Joseph. WILHELMINE JAQUES At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Thursday, June 18th, 1981, Wilhelmine (Ferguson) Jaques. Beloved wife of Oliver Jaques of Exeter, in her 63rd year. Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson. Dear mother of (Dorothy) Mrs. Gerald Gaiser of Crediton, (Marlene) Mrs. Clayton Van Alstine of London, Bill of Bowmanville and Harold of Mississauga. Also survived by nine grandchildren, three brothers, Norman, Wilmer and Roy Ferguson, all of Exeter. Rested at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter, where funeral service was held on Saturday, June 20th, 1981 at 11a.m., with Rev. James Forsythe officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery. Facilities are available for TRAILER PARKIIG during the .125th Anniversary Cshbratkm Hydro hook-up and water available For more information call 236-4974 Huron Cattlemen's Association Beef Barbecue and Dance Brussels, Morris and Grey Community,t,. Saturday, July 11th Barbecue 6-8 p.m. Dancing 9-1 to Jim Medd and the Pleasure Paks Tickets - Adults $7.00 Children under 12 - $4:00 Proceeds from this function will be used for educational purposes Tickets available from Township directors and the OMAF office, Clinton Rotary Club Forest I.O.D.E. Present Las Ve Night Forst Arena 8 p.m. Sat. Jul 4 Entertainment Wheels of Chance, Blackjack, Bingo & Crab Races Draw for Gas Barbecue ' $2.00 per person No minors admitted Zurich Vacation Bible School July 6 - July 15 LOCATIONS: Zurich Public School- Jr. school St. Peter's Lutheran Church - Sr. school Zurich United Church - Kindergarten I & II 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Classes will be offered for all ages starting with those entering Kindergarten this September through Grade 10. A back -to -basics approach to Bible study and Chris- tian living is offered in VBS. Bible -based lessons will be )aught with excitement and variety through the usd of many advanced teaching methods. Students will be challenged and involved through such ac- tivities as these: song time, Bible study, interesting visual demonstrations, classroom interaction, craft making, and many other innovative methods in keeping with the theme, JESUS, YOUR WORD LIVES IN ME. The challenging lessons are centered- on the BEATITUDES of Jesus, teaching youth the importance of God's word and of following the "Beautiful At- titudes" of Jesus Christ. Parents should pre -register the Kindergarten I children - that is those children who will be entering public school this fall - by calling Virginia Steckle 565-5083 or Marilyn Steinman 237-3706 to give the parent's names and the child's birthday. Please register before or by July 1st. There will be a bus route similar to the one used last year. For more or any other information call Paster Jack Dressler 236-4697 or 236-4337. .J LAKELAND SANITATION Seigle Tanks, :Ho ding Tanks Cleaned and Serviced Portable Toilets Residential, Commercial Farm 24 hr. Service Tim Boyd 238-2291 Grand Bend, Ont. nth, SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED S. if SHANAHAN BAYFIELD 565-2795 Mr. & Mrs. Jack Parrish & Mr. & Mrs. Harold . Dignan wish to invite friends, relcitives & neighbours to an Open Reception for their son & daughter Wesley & Marie on June 27, 1981 For further information '' phone 524-2837+ or 236-4126 J %Action ask The Huron County Board of Education Requires OCCASIONAL TEACHERS to do supply work in the' elementary and secon- dary schools during the 1981/82 school year. Appropriate applkations may be ob- tained . at any elemen- tary or secondary school within Huron. County or at the Board of Educa- tion office in Clinton, Ontario. Interested applicants should forward the ap- propriate application form to P. Gryseels, Personnel Relations Ad- ministrator, Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ont. NOM 1L0 prior to June 26, 1981. Individuals presently serving as Occasional Teachers or individuals seeking to have their names attached to the Occasional Teachers List are asked to indicate their interest. From the information indicated on the application form, lists will be prepared and circulated to the ap- propriate principal. D.J. Cochrane Director D. McDonald Chairman OLD ESTATE AUCTIOM SALE Saturday, June 27th, 11:00 a.m. 80 King Street, West Hansa II,.Ontario Selling the 97 year old prestige home and con- tents for the estoteof the late Elizabeth (COCHRANE) FUSS, consisting of the following: Canadian Glass, Filly,- Grape and Vine goblets, beaded creamer, compote, M.Z. Austria -Bridal Rose, 19 pieces of Flo - Blue, Nippon, Occup. Japan, Depression, hat pins and holders, numerous salt and peppers, pressed gloss, Ironstone, milk glass, old bird In hand vase, fruit bowls, and nappies, Beaver and Gem sealers, lids for old gloss pieces, silverware, very nice cups and saucers, kitchen ware, various crocks, odd chairs, arrow back, spooled, spindle, Boston rockers, cherry drop leaf tables, old cherry wall cupboard with paned windows original pulls, small tables, lamps,. dressers, old bracket shelves, pottery ink bottles, wicker items, two bedroom suites, appliances, pictures, plant stands, deep freeze, washer and dryer, colour T.V., annex stove, washs- tand, pine trunk, cedar chest, kitchen set, steamer trunk, what -not shelves, wall safe, desk, numerous Primitives, old hand sleigh, bedding, towels, blankets, chesterfield and matching chairs,plus many more items too numerous to mention, a vry good offering. Property known as Lots 23 and 38, Plan 1, Petty Survey, two storey brick home erected in 1884, duplexed in recent years, four bedrooms,centre hall plan, two full baths original woodwork, livingroom diningroom, parlour, full kitchen pantry, forced air oil heating, glassed -in porch, spacious grounds, well landscaped, close to church and stores, two storey barn, lot size 66 x 148, selling at approximately 2:00 p.m., reasonable reserve, 10% down, balance in 30 days, arrangements subject to Executor ap- proval, for viewing call Hensal) 262-2946. Note: Ladies and Gentlemen, this is a fine sale and is worthy of your attendance, cash or cheque with I.D., lunch booth, not responsible for accidents day of sale, located one block west of No. 4 Hwy., on No 84 Hwy. (King Street) watch for road signs. Don Van Patter Auctioneer Zurich (519) 236-4547