Zurich Citizens News, 1966-01-13, Page 5THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1966
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IN MEMORIAM
Hedden—In loving memory of
our dear mother, Mrs. Cath-
erine Heciden, who went to be
with the Lord, January 14,
1962.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace, she awaits us
all,
Where God will link the broken
chain,
As one by one we meet again.
—Ever remembered by her
fainily.
BIRTHS
MASSE—Mr. and Mrs. Gerard
Masse, of London, announce
the birth of a son (Geoffrey
Allen) on January 6, 1966, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
FOR SALE
1963 CHRYSLER WINDSOR,
2 -door hardtop, V-8, automatic,
radio, power brakes, power
steering, in A-1 condition. 1963
Plymouth Fury, two -door' hard-
top, 383 engine, V-8 automatic,
in spotless condition. Call Hen-
aall 262-2838. 52,b
APPLES—Cooking and eating.
Call Fred. McClymont and Sons,
one mile south of Varna, 482-
3214. 51,2,p
FARROWING Crates, all steel
easy adjustment; m o un t e d
trough for easy feeding or
trough and bowl. George Troy-
er, RR 2, Hensall, phone 262-
5282 or 236-4072. 10wks,b
FOR RENT
13UILDING, in the village of
Zurich. Contact John Robin-
son- 262-5390, or Ken Parke,
262-5423.
HEATED APARTMENT in Zur-
ich, upstairs with private en-
trance; modern kitchen and liv-
ing room, 3 -piece bath, two bed-
rooms. Apply to Ervin Ginger-
ich, dial 236-4801, Zurich. 51,b
HELP WANTED
YOUNG MAN for Hensel]. Pub-
lic Utilities, interested in learn-
ing the operation and book-
keeping of the system. Please
contact the manager, Jim Clark,
before January 1, 1966. 51,2,b
EXPERIENCED help wanted
for I.H. farm equipment deal-
ership. Contact John Bach,
P.O. Box 118, Seaforth, Ont.,
phone 527-0120.
CUSTOM WORK
FURNITURE REPAIRED, re-
nnodled and refinished. Phone
107 Dashwood. 7,tfb
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools, etc.,
cleaned. Will be in Zurich and
district every second week. For
appointments call Zurich,
248, or in case of emergency,
call Del Schwartzentruber, dial
W5-2434, Tavistock. 33-tfb
LEGION Ol+'r'ICIALS — Executive members of the
Hensall Legion and Legion Auxiliary were inducted into
office at a ceremony last Wednesday night. Back row, left..
to right, are Mrs. Garnet Allan, second vice; John Skea,
secretary -treasurer; Mrs. W. H. Bell, secretary; W .H. Bell,
second vice; Wilmer Dalrymple, first vice; Mrs, Grant Bis -
back, treasurer; Mrs. Howard Smale, frst vice. Front row,
left to right, are Ed Roberts, past president; E. R. Davis,
president; Mrs. Harold Campbell, president; Mrs_ Roy Smale,
past president.
Hay Council
Names Officials
At Inaugural
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Corbett and Clerk Brokenshire
were appointed as signing offic-
ials for the year.
In other business at the ses-
sion, a $15 membership fee was
approved for the Good Roads
Association, and the clerk was
instructed to arrange accommo-
dations for the annual conven-
ton. A similar membership in
the Ontario Association of Mu-
nicipal Officials was also ap-
proved, and the reeve and clerk
were advised to attend the an-
nual convention.
A lengthy discussion took
place at the meeting in re-
gards to a road program over
the next few years. Deputy -
reeve Delbert Geiger urged the
membrs of council to consider
a program which would allow
for the paving of a few miles
of road each year, until even-
tually the entire system would
be completed. Each year the
council is finding it more diffi-
cult to obtain a suitable qual-
ity of gravel, and the feeling
was that eventually this could
be eliminated.
In the meantime the council
agreed to call tenders for the
supply and spreading of 18,000
cubic yards of gravel for this
year. Tenders are to be in by
January 31.
Next meeting of council will
be on Tuesday, February 2.
Dead Animal
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS -- CALL
Darling and Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Clinton HU 2.7269 Cdlledt
Dead Animal Licence
No. 262-c-63
Cards of Thanks
I wish to express my deepest
appreciation to Mr. and Mrs.
Klungel and their staff at
Queensway Nursing Horne for
their kind care during the past
year. Also to my many friends
for their visits, gifts and cards
during the Christmas season.
Special 'thank you' to the many
groups who came and made the
Christmas season so bright with
their music, carols and gifts.
Wishing all a happy New Year.
—Olive Prior.
Stanley and Tuckersmith Joint School
Area Board Faces Many Probkems
Vern Alderdice, RR 2, Kip -
pen, was named chairman of
the Huron County School
Area 1, at the inaugural meet-
ing of the board held Monday
in Stanley Township Hall,
We would like to take this
opportunity to express our sin-
cere thanks to relatives, neigh-
bours and friends for their
many deeds of kindness to
mother during her lengthy ill-
ness, also for the kind expres-
sions of sympathy, floral trib-
utes, and memorial cards dur-
ing our recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. A, E..
Blackwell, Lutheran C h u r c h
Women, Doctor J. C. Goddard,
the nurses and staff of South
Huron Hospital. — Edward Ha -
borer, Lenora Turkheim.
Mrs. Leah Baechler wishes to
express her sincere thanks to
each one who remembered her
in any way, while a patient at
South Huron Hospital.
DASHWOOD
and DISTRICT
Miss Thelma Weber is a pa-
tient at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, where she under went
surgery.
Sherrie Glanville is spending
some time with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Pfaff, while her brother Don-
ald is staying with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Becker, until their mother re-
turns from the hospital with a
new sister.
Mr. Henry Pfaff, Patty and
Mike and Miss Esther Neeb
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Pfaff and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader and
family at London with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls.
Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Penhale,
Mrs. Amelia Willert, Mrs. Bob
Newton and Marion, of London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Willert
and Patsy,
Varna.
Vice-chairman is Jack Tay-
lor, Brucefield, and other mem-
bers of the five -man board are
Brigadier G. L. Morgan Smith,
Bayfield; William D. Wilson,
Brucefield, and Bruce Keys,
RR 1, Varna.
The school area was created
by county council early in 1965,
effective January 1, 1966, fol-
lowing recommendation of the
Huron Country Public Schools
Consultative committee which
was formed in January last
year. Its responsibilities are
the public school primary edu-
cation of children in the town-
ships of Stanley and Tucker-
smitfield.
h, and the village of Bay -
Decision of the school boards
in both Tuckersmith and Stan-
ley last year was to build a
combined school at Brucefield
to serve the pupils of both
townships and Bayfield. Ten-
tative approval for this has
been received from the Ontario
Department of Education.
Petitions presented at the
first meeting of Tuckersmith
council this week asked for per-
m is s i o n from Egmondville
(SS 8) to join with Seaforth
for public school purposes, and
from Harpurhey, just west of
the town for the same per-
mission. A third petition from
SS 1 Tuckersmith requested
permission to join Hay Town-
ship School area, and thus be
FOR SALE
PAIR
10,000
Men's Women's, Children's
Overshoes, Hip Boots,
High -Laced Rubber Boots,
Short -Laced Rubber Boots,
Etc., Etc.
Priced so low, you can't help
but buy!
SO�and up
ALL BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE
FACTORY & REFINERY SURPLUS
Highway 84 --- 3/ Miles West of Zurich
DIAL 2464904
able to send their pupils to
Hensall school.
Petitions to Stanley Town-
ship from the school sections
of 3, 4 and 9 renuested per-
mission to form a Union School
section with the village of Bay-
field.
Both Stanley and Tucker -
smith councils tuvn?d these
Petitions over to the Huron
County Consultative Commit-
tee for decision.
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CANADIAN CORPS OF
COMMISSIONAIRES
require sober and dependable
veterans for
Steady Employment
in the Cl'into>k Area
* Excellent Working Conditions
* 40 Hour Week
* Accident Liability Coverage
Apply to your
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT
OFFICE — GODERICH
THE BOARD OF HURON
COUNTY SCHOOL
AREA No. 1
are inviting applications for
the position of
Secretary -Treasure]
Applicants must be bondable.
State qualifications and salary
expected. Lowest or any appli-
cation not necessarily accepted.
Applications in sealed envel-
opes plainly marked "Applica-
tions are to be in the hands
of the chairman by January
15th, 1966
Mr. Vern Alderdice
Chairman Huron County
School Area No. 1
RR 2, Kippen, Ontario
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ATTENTION
BEAN
(And Turnip Growers)
S
Weeds can cost you many dollars; using the wrong
weed killer could cost you even more.
You are cordially invited to attend an informative
meeting and film show at
Exeter Legion Hall
8 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19
Outstanding Speakers
REFRESHMENTS -- DOOR PRIZES
EPTAM at a New LOW Price!
Information on other farm chemicals also available.
There will be a Golden Arrow Sprayer on Display
Sponsored by
CHIPMAN CHEMICALS
Ltd.
Winter's the time..
When Everybody Works
Everybody Benefits
SO
• Join your Community Campaign, to Create Employment
• DO Those Renovations and Repair Jobs NOW
For the Workers You Need, Call at Your
National Employment Service
35 East Street
GODERICH 524-8342
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