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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-02-27, Page 5THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1969 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAWN FINS 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 Memoriams $1.00 Classified word advertise- ments (first 20 words) 75c (each additional word 3c extra) Each initial, sign, group of figures and abbreviation ac- counts as one word. Box No. Service Charge 25c If account is not paid within 10 days, an extra 25c will be charged. Classified word ads ac- cepted until 12:00 noon Wednesdays. Copy for retail and classified display accepted until 12:00 noon Tuesdays. For Sale SPY and BALDWIN apples. Phone 482-3214, Fred McClymont, one mile south of Varna. 4,5,6,p POTATOES, No. 1 table, Sebagos, 75-1b. bags $1.50. Also apples, bushels or baskets: Spies, Kings, Courtland and Delicious. Vern Schatz, General Merchant, Dash- wood. 8,tf For Rent FARM for Rent, approximately 140 acres. Phone 2364059. 8,b FARM HOUSE to rent, south of Zurich; mo d e r n conveniences; available immediately. Apply to Lennis Gingerich, 237-3287. 6,tf Male Help Wanted FOURTH CLASS Stationary Engineer with valid 1969 certificate FOR NIGHTSHIFT No objections to a pensioner GENERAL COACH WORKS of Canada 262-2600 Hensel' 7,8,b Miscellaneous • SEWING Dressmaking and alter- ations. Call Mrs. CharlesEckel, Zurich, 236-4611. • 1,tf INCOME TAX returns completed end filed. Call Lance Reed, 236- 4373, or 236-4004, Zurich. 1,tf SANITATION SERVICE SEPTIC TANK PUMPING Drainage and Repairs For immediate service PHONE GRAND BEND 238-2291 or 238-2776 GRINSVEN DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL SEVICE PICK-UP DEAD AND DISABLED CATTLE AND HORSES Sheep and Rotten Animals Not Accepted! For fast, efficient service, call immediately, collect 245-0838 STRATHROY Services CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Butchering dates — Tuesday and Thursday 711.YESDAY — Beef and Pork THURSDAY — Beef Only PJCK UP SERVICE AVAILABLE MERNER'S ABATTOIR 237-3314 DASHWOOD Notice to Creditors In the Estate of PETER FRANCIS MATHYSSEN, !ate of the Township of Hay in the County of Huron, Farmer All persons claiming against the above Estate are required to for- ward full particulars •of their claims to the undersigned, on or before the 17th day of March, 1969, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MUTt.PHY Barristers, 18 The Square, Goderieh, Ontario, Solicitors fo the Estate SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Ramblers, Alice Thiel _ 559 7 62 Whippoorwills, M. Rau_ 542 0 31 Hawkeyes, G. Soudant _ 638 3 109 Seldom Wins, D. Geiger 629 4 63 Varieties, I. Frayne ___ 581 5 92 Hi Hopes, L. O'Brien _ 480 2 84 H. single: Irene Frayne ____ 335 FL triple: L. Willert 798. a: * ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE Bluebells, P. Lemmon _ 645 5 31 Dom'aires, C. Sweeney.. 566 5 55 Greenhorns, B. Bedard_ 565 4 41 Happy Gals, P. Miller__ 550 3 64 H. Legionaires, I. Reid_ 639 5 81 Leftovers, S. Teevins __ 589 2 111 N'hawks, M. Robinson__ 661 2 113 Packers, I. Frayne ____ 751 7 129 Scamps, M. Koehler __ 560 2 28 Starlites, M. Rader ___ 655 5 128 Sundowners, D. Dietrich 571 0 74 Ups & Downs, L. Riddell 563 2 69 H. single: Irene Frayne 311 H. triple: Frances Gibson 795 H. average: Irene Frayne 203 Card of Thanks A sincere thank you to every- one who remembered me with cards, flowers, visits and treats, while I was a patient in St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London, and since returning home.—Earl Horner. 8,p My sincere thanks to the kind friends, relatives and patrons on my mail route, for the many cards as well as gifts and' flowers, that I received while in hospital. Also I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to Dr. Wallace, West- lake Ambulance Service, and Rev. Huether and those friends and relatives that supplied transporta- tion for my wife to visit me almost daily.—Norman Gascho. 8,p Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truemner wish to thank all those who made their golden wedding anniversary anoccasion to remember. Your gifts, cards and visits will always be treasured. Special thanks are extended to the family for making this a grand and special occasion. 8,p In Memoriam Meidinger—In loving memory of a dear father, Michael Meidinger, who passed away one year ago on March 4, 1968. Gone from us, but leaving mem- ories, Death can never take away. Memories that will always linger, While upon this earth we stay. —Always remembered by your daughter, Beatrice, and Julian Mantey. 8,p For Sale QUANTITY of Red Clover seed. Phone 236-4067. 6,7,p DIAMONDS and Trophies. Repairs to watches and clocks. Hess Jewellry Store, Zurich. 1,tf HERTA SEED BARLEY, grown from No. 1 registered seed. Passed full inspection. Call Bruce Keys, Varna, 262-5360. 8,tf POTATOES—Good supply on hand. Also cabbage. Arnold VanDen- boomen, Highway 84, two and a half miles east of Zurich. Phone 236-4038. • 2,H Youth for Christ Sponsor Film Teen Challenge from Toronto will be showing a film Saturday evening, March 1, at 8 p.m., at Clinton Legion Hall. The film, "Youth in a Fix", is a revealing inside look at the unusual ministry of Teen Challenge, Filmed in the dark corners of New York City, Youth in a Fix takes the viewer into the world of gangs, beatniks and drug ad- dicts, from glue-sniffing, pills ,and marijuana into the almost unbe- lievable horrors of a shooting gal- lery where drug addicts stiek dirty needles into their veins just to get high, into the perverted world of Greenwich Village where pro- miscuous sex and perversion are the 'accepted way of life, into the frightful world of rebellious teen- agers who like cops as long as they never see one. Rev. David Wilkerson, founder of Teen Challenge and author of the best seller, "The Cross and the Switchblade", lay the facts on the line in presenting this 30 -minute color film portraying the dangers facing youth today and pointing the way out. 0 - Obituary MORTON T. CORLESS A well-known resident of Clin- ton for many years, Morton T. Corless, passed away at Huron - view, on Tuesday, February 25, in his 91st year. Mr. Corless served as clerk - treasurer of the town of Clinton for 12 years prior to his retire- ment. Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Dorothy) Breakey, Zur- ich; one son, Benson, of Campbell- ford. The body is resting at the Beat- tie funeral home, Clinton, where the funeral service will take place on Thursday, February 27, at 2 p.m. Interment will be made in the Clinton Cemetery. 0— ins I/ Guides On February 19, the Hensall Brownie and Girl Guides enter- tained their mothers in honor of Baden and Olave Powell's birth- day. An interesting program was presented by the Brownies and Guides under the capable super- vision of their leaders. Mrs. Thomas Lavender showed some interesting slides of the Powell residence. Mrs. Earle Rowe presented Mrs. Barrie Jackson with a gift in ap- preciation of her years with the organization. A birthday cake and coffee was served to conclude the evening. 0-- edding GEOFFREY—.KRISJANIS At St. Mary's Church, Chester- ville, Ontario, on Saturday, Feb- ruary 22, 1969, Gary C. Geoffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Geof- frey, Zurich, and Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvids Krisjanis, of 1Vlorwood. Ceremony performed by Father Richard Bedard, of Toronto. 7 -LB. BAG Five oses Flour 19 OUNCE Libby's Sps+`ghetti 16 OUNCE Supreme Peanut FREEZE DRIED rim Instant C tiffee 79c 2/49c utter _ M ....- _ 39c c awns 2 lbs. 27c LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET ZURICH About People You Know .. . Norman Gascho has returned home from South Huron Hospital, where he has been a patient for the past few weeks, Mr, and Mrs, William Davidson spent a few days last week in Lon- don, and also attended the 50th wedding anniversay celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidson. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Zurich Minor Athletic Association will meet in the Community Cen- tre on Tuesday, March 4, at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Klopp were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klopp. Miss Inez Yungblut returned home on Sunday after spending a few days last week in London, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Yungblut. . The regular meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Blue Water Rest Home will be held at the Home, on Wednesday, March 5, at 8 p.m. Recent visitors with Mrs. Mary Hey at Blake were Mr. and Mrs. Rick Mustard, of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mustard, of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bilotti, of Hamilton, and Derek Wilson, of Burlington. World Day of Prayer A service of prayer and com- mitment will be observed at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, on Friday, March 7, at 3:00 p.m. World thence: "Growing together M Christ". A welcome is extended to everyone in the 'community. COUNTY OF HURON TENDERS FOR TRUCKS SEALED TENDERS on forms and in envelopes available from the office of the undersigned will be accepted until 5:00 p.m., on: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1969 for the following: HC -69-101 —1 %-ton pick-up HC -69-102 -- 2 Economy vans HC -69-103 —1 Station Wagon The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. J. W. BRITNELL, P.Eng., Huron County Engineer, Court House, • Goderieh, Ontario. NO as high as Your money in a two, three or four year Victoria and Grey Guaranteed Investment Certificate will bring you the extremely high interest rate of seven and three quarter per cent, One year Certify oaths pay 7% and five year Certificates 71/2%. and GREY YfU$T COMPANY SINCE 40 9' HENSALL On Monday, February 24, Al Scholl demonstrated the tutting up of a side of beef and showed the different cuts to be found in the front and hind quarters, for the 4-H club girls from Kippen, Hensall and Brucefield. Flowers in the United Church sanctuary Sunday morning last were in loving memory of Em- merson Smith, placed by the family, Mr. and Mrs. .tan Philpot and Donald, of Rochester, N.Y., spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Scrabuik and family. Mrs. Jean Amess and daughter Kathryn, of London, have returned home after spending a week visit- ing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes. Mrs. Harry Klungel is a patient in Victoria Hospital, Landon, where she underwent surgery. She was admitted to the hospital Sunday, February 16. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor was ad- mitted as a patient to Victoria Hospital, London, Saturday last. Reception FOR WARDEN and • MRS. JAMES HAYTER in the IDASIIWOOID Community Ce c tre Friday, M rc'h 7 9 P.M. Music by .. . KEN MITTELHOLTZ AND THE TWYLITES Lunch Provided MOP Everyone Welcome NIVERINELIMMENNI ST. JOHN AMBULANCE will begin on TUB A MARC at 8:30 p.m. 1969 K CO WSE —2 HRS. EACH NIGHT $5.00 Registration Fee Includes ook, Etc. Anyone interested in this course, please contact Mrs. Carole Deitz, 236-4968 Zurich Sponsored by Zurich Chamber of Commerce 193SONS. IS, er 10 7- , Swing With Beatty Sure Beat Forking The Beatty Farm Equipment Co. Ltd. is pleased to announce that LO? 4i A 'iIARTIN R 2 --- ZURICH has been appointed as Franchised Dealer for our company, in this area SAVI GS OF UP TO 15% Are Now In Effect On All Orders Over $500 If your plans for 1969 include a stable cleaner, silo unloader, bunk feeding sys- tems or stabling and pens. CONTACT MAHLON MARTIN FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Phone 236-4808 `Proudly Canadian—We Service What We Sell'