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Zurich Citizens News, 1968-06-06, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 ZURICH OVUM N$ N WS PAGE. NEW RATES For Classified Advertisements Charges for advertisements on this page are as follows: Coming Events, and Announcements ____ $1.00 Cards of Thanks and In Memoriam $1,00 Classified word advertise- ments (first 20 words) 75c (each additional word 3c extra) Each initial, sign, group of and abbreviation counts as one word. Box No. Service Charge 25c If account is not paid within 10 days, an extra 25c will be !figures charge. Classified word ads ac- cepted until 12:00 noon Wednesdays. Copy for retail and classified display accepted until 12:00 noon Tuesdays. FOR SALE 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- 1'ormation phone 238-2298 or 238-2354. 22,3,b ONTARIO No. 1 Potatoes, two miles east of Zurich on High- way 84. Call 236-4038. 9,b 30 -in, i"RIGIDAItRE Stove, cus- tom deluxe, avocado green; 14' Imperial frost proof Frigidaire; 2 -door refrigerator, avocado green, less than •one year old People moving. !Call on week- ends, 2364153. 23,b Durham, plus owner's home. 22 -BED NURSING HOME, in God terms. Daily rates, $8.50. Write to W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 23,b FT FC1';tIC MOTOR, 2 HP, 3 phase 208, in excellent work- ing condition. Priced reason- able. Apply to Zurich Citizens News. 2364672. 23,p 1962 FORD CONSUL sedan, in good condition. Reasonably priced. Contact 'Robert West- lake, 236-4391, Zurich. 23,b MISCELLANEOUS :CUSTOM Swathing for hay and grain. Cut and conditioned. Larry Merner, 236-4638. CUSTOM SWATHING -hay and grain. Also conditioning of haay• Apply to Don Gingerich, 236.852. 23,tf BARN ROOFS painted by brush. Contact Jack Cleave, 2364935, or Bill Wagner, 236-4122 after 5:30 pan. 15tfb CUSTOM SPRAYING with mod- ern equipment, fully licenced; 2-4-D Atrazine, Eptam or Sutan; reasonable rates. AlI weed spray chemicals available at at- tractive prices. Contact Lionel Wilder, RR 1, Zurich, phone 2364020. 19,tf Custom Bulldozing "No Job Too Big or Too Small" Chas. Bruinsma BAYPIELD 565-2846 (after 6 p.m.) 21,tf S 'ECIALIZING IN Bear on the Car Wheel Balancing $2 PER WHEEL ST. JOSEPH BP Corner Highways 21 and 84 RR 2, Zurich 236-4875 Open 8 a.m 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 245-4838 STRATEROY ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs Thomas Meyers, Zurich, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary On Wed- nesday, June 19, 1968. Family and friends are invited to honor them at "open house" en Satur- day, June 15, in the basement of Emmanuel United Church, on Mill Street, Zurich, from 2:30 to 5 in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the evening, No gifts. 23,4,x ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Orval C. Rintoul announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Lois Mari- lyn, to Dr. Douglas G. Thiel, son of Mrs, Alice Thiel and the late Earl Thiel, Zurich. The marriage will take place on June 15, at five p.m., .at Trinity United Church, Shelburne. 23,p Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Den- omme, RR 2, Zurich, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice Ann, to Mr Michael John Rau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rau, of Goderich. The marriage will take place on Saturday, June 29, 1968, at 1:30 p.m., in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph. 23,p Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Peck, RR 1, Zurich, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Carol Dianne, to Mr. James Eldon Kirton, son of Mrs. Kir- ton and the late Mr. Eldon Kirton, RR 1, Bluevaae. The wedding will take place June 29, 1968, at four' o'clock, in Goshen United Church, Zurich, Ontario. 23,p COMING EVENTS Chicken barbecue, K i p p e n United Church, .on Wednesday, June 19, 5:30 to 7:30. Adults $1.50, 'students, 12 and under, 75c; children, five and under, free. 23,b Giant beef barbecue, Bayfield Arena, Sunday, June 8, 1968, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Meet Matt Edgar, Liberal candidate for Huron riding. Eat out and still be home in time for the TV elect- ion debate. 23,b HELP WANTED SECRETARY to assist clerk - treasurer of Hay Township. Sound knowledge of book-keep- ing and typing essential. Duties to commence as soon as possi- ble. Apply in writing, stating qualifications, to Wayne C. Horner, clerk -treasurer, Zurich. 23,4,b AVON CALLING -Would you like to know how to become an Avon representative? For in- formation mail coupon to Mrs. M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury Avenue, London. My Name Address 23,4,5,6,b Seasonal Employment Opportunity Men and women to work day or night shift, approximately from June 24 to November 15. EXCELLENT WAGES WITH A VARIETY OF WORK AVAILABLE. For further information CALL 235-2445 Canadian Canners Ltd. ASK FOR PERSONNEL DEPT. Look for the Display Ad un next week's paper. Student applications welcome Notice To Creditors In the Estate of BERTHA MAY UTTLEY, deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Bertha May Uttley, late of the village of Zurich in the County of Huron, widow, who died on or about the 21st day of May, 1968, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, .so- licitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 10th day of June, 1968, af- ter which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received, BELL & LAUGHTON,. Solicitors for the Executors, Exeter, Ontario 23,b News of Dashwood District (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) Mrs. Hilda Haugh, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Willert, Mr, and Mrs. Ray VanDorsselaer and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rader, Mrs. Irvin Rader, Paul and Sharon •atttended confirma- tion service at St. Mathew's Lutheran Church, Stratford, 'on Sunday, June 2. James Rader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ra- der was ane of the con£irmands. They later were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Rader. Mrs. Haugh is Jim's grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Miller and family 'attended confirmation service at St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Kitchener, on Sunday, June 2. Marilyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine, was one of the confirmands. They were later guests at Mr. and Mrs. Maines. Marilyn is Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Miller's granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Garvie and child, of Sarnia, were guests with Mr. and Mrs, Milford Merrier on Sunday. Mr. Ron Merner, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Salmon and Mrs. Milford Merner attended the graduation of Mrs. Ron Merner, the former Ruth Anne Salmon, at Toronto Universiy on Friday. Mrs. Irvin Rader and Sharon attended the first graduation ceremony at Fanshawe College, London, on Friday. Paul Rader received his diploma in domes- tic electronics. lt2r, and Mrs. Clayton Gofton, of Plattesville, were Sunday vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Restemrayer. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Poeltl and Ricky, of Ingersoll, spent Sunday with Mrs. Martha Miller. Mrs. William Gossman and Mrs. Gordon Bender are pa- tients in South Huron Hospial, Exeter. Rev. Merrill James was guest speaker for the anniversary at Centralia Unitel Church on Sun- day. About People You Know .. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 'Gingerich and Dorcas, Mrs. Mary Gerber and Miss Mildred Gingerich at- tended Stratford General Hos- pital School of Nursing 1968 graduation exercises at Strat- ford Avon Theatre and a recep- tion for Miss Grace Riley at her parents' home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elton H. Schnell of Detroit visited relatives in Zurich and Bayfield decoration week -end. Mrs. Theresa Hartman spent last Saturday in Port Credit. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hartman were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hart- man, London. The regional meeting of the Ontario Association of Homes for the Aged was held !at Lamb - ton Twilight 1-Iaven, Petroli•a, last Wednesday night. Among the 1'70 attending were repre- sentatives from the Blue Water Rest Home, the Auxiliary presi- dent, Mrs Lawrence Regier, Mrs. Floyd Armstrong, Mrs. William Baechler and Mrs. Leonard Prang. 0 HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer and Mrs. John Beer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell and family at Walton. FOR RENT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT -Forms, mixers, power trowel, wiheelbarrows, etc. Call N. J. Corriveau, 236-4954, after 5 p.m. or on Saturdays. 13,tf McADAM'S TV Business or Residence 236-4094 ZURICH • LEONARD Home Appliances • ROGER'S MAJESTIC Sales and Service • PHOTO SUPPLIES Cameras, Films, Photo Finishing All Service Done by GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED 'TECHNICIAN sosgsmenestareasseassossormisiikeiressan Hold Mission Sunday Sunday, June 2, the UCW of Calvary United Church held their Mission Sunday. The serv- ice was under the leadership of the spiritual life committee. Mrs, Hugh Boyle was chairlady with Rev. Robert Wilson, of Centralia United Church, as guest speaker. Mrs Carl Oest- reicher led in prayer. The pres- entation of the offering was conducted by Mrs. Eben Wei- gand, Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson, Mrs. Clayton Merner, Mrs. Harold Kellerman, Mrs. Jessie Rader, Mrs. Donald Geiser and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther, who represent- ed different countries of the world. Mrs. M. J. James and Mrs. M, J. Tiernan read appro- priate scriptures during the presenation. Dyer 2.000 At Stanfield Rally (Continued from page 1) six provinces concerned. "It will consolidate services and co-operate closely with the provinces," he said. He said it was time ARDA was regionalized to take advan- tage of its potential. "The Lib- erals inherited ARDA from the previous Conservative govern. ment," Stanfield said, "but they have never had the imagination to use it effectively," "At a time when the average income of the eastern farmer is $1,000 a year, where is the government's policy on eastern agriculture?" he questioned. "Where is their policy on con- trol of pollution at a time when pollution is costing millions of NDERS The Board of St. Mary's School, St. Joseph, Ontario, is calling for Tenders for the position of Bus Driver (4 trips a day - approximately 110 miles) and of Janitor (4 class rooms). These two positions may be combined but a separate tender is to be submitted for each one. The lowest tender need not be the one accepted by the Board. All Tenders must be in the hands of the Secretary, Monsignor Bourdeau, RR. 2, Zurich, no later than 6 A.M., Thursday, June 27, 1968 23,24,25,b dollars, endangering health and damaging our national heritage? At a time when mortgage rates have been driven sky-high and the housing record of Canada is the worst in the world, where is their housing policy?" He termed the Liberal cam- paign to date as a "theatrical Performance", Platform guests were Elston Cardiff, former MP; Mayor D. Miller, Wingham; John Loney; Hon. C. S. MacNaughton, On- tario treasurer; Marvin Howe; Erie Winkler; Max Stanfield, and Mrs. Robert L. Stanfield. Three busloads of McKinley supporters from the area trav- elled to Wingham to see and hear Mr. Stanfield. A bus from Zurich carried about 51 persons to the rally, while another from Dashwood had about 40 passen- gers, The third bus was from Exeter. Mattress Specials! ,jefe a. SPRING -FILLED MATTRESSES Only $19495 SMOOTH TOP MATTRESSES Regular $40.00 Value Only $34.95 WE CARRY A COMPLETE RANGE OF POSTUREPEDIC, SIMMONS, SEALY, BEATJTYREST, ETC. Westlake Furniture Main Street - Zurich INSURE YOUR W ITE BEANS NOW! The Crop Production Insurance Plan has been extended to cover White Beans. To be insurable 1. You must seed a reco, ,, leaded variety, ether SANILAC or SEAWAY. 2. You must apply ;thin 10 days Al ter seeding, or by June 25th (whichever date k a rlier ar alilefflaMODMENDNIMallingetageltlEM The amount of Insurance and Indenrity is based on a price established by the Crop Insurance Commission at 6c per pound. Two optional plans are available. (a) coverage t 7 f the County Average Yield, (h) "disaster type" cover, wge at 45%%% of the County Average Yield to c, „ver your out-of-pocket expenses. HAZA {' D : 0V „ ." E HAIL $ WIND ;y DROUGHT • FROST R OO , k4 PLANT DISEASE INSECT INFESTATION • EXCESSIVE RA NEALL EXCESSIVE MOISTURE $15, IDOWN with your application secures your Crop Insurance Contract, Bal- ance of premium payable when you finish seeding. ZURICH ROERT WESTLAKE PHONE 236-4391 Representing the Crop Insurance Commission of Ontario