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ency in which he lived on April
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clergymen, teachers and their
wives who have moved since
April 23. Students .vote either
in the riding where they stud-
ied or the riding they called
home as of April 13.
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and Monday, June 15 and 17.
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INSURE YOUR
W ITE BEANS W
The Crop Production Insurance Plan has been extended to cover
White Beans. To be insurable:
1. You must seed a recommended variety, either SA ,. LAC
or SEAWAY.
2. You must apply within 1 days after seedi g, or by J ..++ne
25th ° hichever date is earlier),
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THIURSI)AY, MAY 34, 1968
ZURI H Ci11'MUN$ NEWS
PAGE FIVE
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Announcements ____ $1.00
Cards of Thanks and
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(each additional word 3c
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Copy for retail and classified
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FOR SALE
NEW CEDAR Posts; also used
barbed wire. Apply Ted Geol.
i(ry, 262-4768. 21,b
BRAIDED Twine Mat, all sizes.
236-4174. 22,3,4,5,p
35 WEANER Pigs. John La-
porte, 236-4040. 22,3,p
FAIRLANE, 1967 Firebird, 326,
?loaded, 13,000 miles. Best offer.
Cash or will finance. For in-
formation phone 238-2298 or
238-2354. 22,3,b
USED 21 -inch GE Television, in
good condition. 236-4094, Zurkit
-
CEIMENT TILES, 4 ft. and 3
ft. Lawrence Ziler, 237-3487,
Dashwood. 15,6,7,8,9,0,b
NUMBER of Brood Sows, first
flitter. Call Alvin Gingerich,
236-4735, 18,9,0,p
ONTARIO No. 1 Potatoes, two
miles east of Zurich on High-
way 84. Call 236-4038. 9,b
STROL.l •FR, new vinyl seat, very
reasonable. Car seat. White
and orange linen child's dress,
size 6, $2.98. Call Mrs. Steve
Gingerich, 236-4183. 22,b
FOR RENT
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
—Forms, mixers, power trowel,
wheelbarrows, etc. Call N. J.
Corriveau, 2364954, after 5 p.m.
or on Saturdays. 13,tf
MISCELLANEOUS
CUSTOM Swathing for hay and
grain. Cut and conditioned.
Larry Merner, 236.4638.
BARN ROOFS painted by brush.
Contact Jack Cleave, 236-4935,
,DT 03111 Wagner, 236-4122 after
5:30 p.rn. 15tfb
CUSTOM SPRAYING with mod -
tern equipment, fully licenced;
2-4D Atrazine, Eptam or Sutan;
reasonable rates. All weed
spray chemicals available at at-
tractive prices, Contact Lionel
Wilder, RR 1, Zurich, phone
235.4020. 19,tf
Custom Bulldozing
"No Job Too Big or Too Small"
Chas. Bruinsma
BAYFIELD
565-2846 (after 6 p.m.)
21,tf
;SPECIALIZING IN
Bear on the Car
Wheel Balancing
$2 PER WHEEL
ST. JOSEPH BP
Cotner Highways 21 and 84
RR 2, Zurich 236-4875
Open 8 a.rn to 9 p.m,
GRINSVEN
DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL SERVICE
PICK-UP
DEAD AND DISABLED
CATTLE AND HORSES
Sheep and Rotten Animals Not
Accepted!
For fast, efficient service, call
immediately, collect
245-0838 STRATHROY
COMING EVENTS
The regular monthly meeting
of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the
Blue Water Rest Home will be
in the form of a picnic supper
for the residents of the Home
and all the Auxiliary members
on Wednesday afternoon,' June
5. The program is to start at
3:30 p.m. and all ladies are in-
vited to be present.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Mc-
Clinchey, of Clinton, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Sandra Lee, to
Mr, Edward (Ted) Bridle, of
Clinton. The wedding will take
place June 29, 1968, at two
o'clock in Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton.
IN MEMORIAM
Gingerich In loving memory of
my twin sister, Mrs. Amos
Gingerich, who passed away
two years ago, June 1, 1966.
I often sit and think of you
When I am all alone,
For memory is the only friend
That grief can •call its own.
Days of sadness still come o'er
me,
For memory keeps you ever
near me
Tears •of silence often flow,
Though you died two years ago.
Sadly missed and always re-
membered by her sister, Mrs.
Roy Gingerich. 22,p
Gingerich—In loving memory of
a dear mother, Edna Ginger-
ich, who• passed away two years
ago, June 1, 1966.
Nothing can ever take away
The love our hearts hold dear.
Fond memories linger every
day—
Remembrance keeps her near,
—Lovingly remembered by the
family.
Cards of Thanks
Thank you so much to all who
sent me cards and treats and
also visited me while a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don. Special thanks to Rev.
Ephriam Gingerich, Dr. Wallace
and Dr. Reese, Sisters and
nurses on the fourth floor, and
to the WMSA of our church.
Thanks again.—Roy Gingerich.
We would like to express our
thanks and appreciation to all
those who donated door prizes
and gifts at our bowling ban-
quet on May 8. Zurich Ladies'
Bowling League.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meidinger
wish to thank Father J. Durand,
the Sisters, the choir of St.
Boniiface Church, members .of
their family, their friends and
neighbors, as well as members
of provincial and federal parlia-
ments for their messages of
congratulations on the occasion
of their 50th wedding annivers-
ary All were appreciated and
have become cherished memor-
ies of their lifetime together.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED -- Used Bicycle, 26"
size, must be in good condition.
Phone 236-4662. 22,tf
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Of Residential School, formerly
known as SS 6 Khiva, Autos,
Household Effects, Antiques and
Miscellaneous Items.
on the premises
3 Miles West of Crediton
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
at 1:30 p.m.
Real Estate:
Consists of residential school
known as SS 6 Iihiva, white
brick building recently renovat-
ed into living quarters; oil furn-
ace; double bathroom; 2 bed-
rooms; kitchen; large living
and dining room; in good state
of repair,
Inspection invited by contact-
ing •auctioneer.
Terms of Real Estate: Cash
of sale.
Autos:
Chevrolet 2 -door sedan, in
good condition; MC 1600 sports
model coupe, suitable for parts.
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items:
Two-piece chesterfield; dav-
enport; Admiral 21 -inch tele-
vision; GE television; cabinet
model phonograph; antique
style organ, in good condition;
radio; antique shelf and mirror;
set of shelves; chest of drawers;
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WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES
Some wonderful opportunities are
open now for the young people of the
district who attend South Huron Dis-
trict High School in Exeter. An ex-
ample of the kind of equipment at the
school is this far-reaching radio set
demonstrated here by Walter Fyden-
chuck, technical director of SHDHS.
With him are (centre) E. D. Howey,
former teacher and business adminis-
trator at the school, and Gary Flax -
bard, Zurich, president of the Stu-
dents' Council.
Names Omitted?
Voters in Huron riding who
have had their names left off
the voters' list for the general
federal election, June 25, may
need have no fear. There is no
problem in getting on providing
they are qualified. While enum-
eration was completed recently
the enumerator may add to or
revise lists when they sit as
revising officers on June 6.
A qualified voter in a rural
area can vote even if his name
is not on -the list. The voter
must be sworn at the polling
station on voting day.
Any British subject can vote,
provided he has resided in the
country for a year by election
day. "British subjects" cover
all citizens of all Commonwealth
countries and of two former
Commonwealth .countries, Ire-
land and South Africa. Voters
must be at least 21 on voting
day and have been in Canada
on April 23, the day the elec-
tion writ was issued.
A voter can cast his ballot
antique wicker chair; 2 arm
chairs; centre and end tables;
vacuum cleaner with all attach-
ments; antique mirror; pictures;
lamps; lanterns; 4 benches__
novelties; antique cupboard; 4 -
burner propane gas stove; elec-
tric large size refrigerator;
kitchen utensils; dishes; mail
box, etc.
Terms—Cash
Estate of the late
JOHN SKAAR
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
NicADAM'S TV
Business or Residence
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Citizens EWS
The amount . of Insurance and. Indemnity is based on a price established by the Crop
Insurance Commission at 6c per pound. Two optional plans are available.
(a) coverage at 70% of the County Average Yield,
(h) "disaster -type' coverage at 45% of the County verage
Yield to cover your out-of-pocket expenses.
HAZARDS y +N
HAIL • WIND • DROUGHT • FROST • FLOOD PLANT
DISEASE • INSECT INFESTATION • EXCESSIVE RAINFALL
EXCESSIVE MOISTURE
$15.00 DOWN with your application secures your Crop Insurance Contract. Bal-
ance of premium payable when you finish seeding.
ZURICH
ROBERT WESTLAKE
PHONE 2364391
Representing the Crop Insurance Commission of Ontario