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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969
For Sale
USED TYPEWRITERS — E_ght
models to choose from. All in
good working condition. Priced
from $39.95 to $59.95. Ideal for
school students or business. See
them at the Zurich Citizens
News. 32,tf.
1967 •PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 Dr.
Hard Top, fully equipped with
327 V-8 engine, automatic trans-
mission, P.S., P.B., radio, white
walls, discs. Car is in stop condi-
tion. Phone before 8 p.m. 1-271
3386. 39,40,1,2,p.
COMMERCIAL Building, modern
apartment above and store be-
low. Electric heated and air con-
ditioned. Apply McAdams T.V.,
call 236-4094 or write to Box 248,
Zurich. 30tf.
APPLES—PICK your own, low
trees, Spy, King, Talman Sweet,
Snows, Delicious, Greening, Rus-
set, etc. Also picked McIntosh,
and Cider apples. Beginning Oc-
tober 6th picking days, Mondays,
Wednesdays', Fridays and Satur
days, closed Sundays. Phone
482-3214, Fired McClymont and
Sony 1 mile south of Varna.
39,40,1,p
REPAIRS on watches and clocks.
Special on girl's bicycle and
fishing tackle. Hess Jewellery
Store.
VACUUM CLEANERS — Sales
and Service to all makes. Con-
tact R. K. Peck, RR 1, Zurich.
phone Hensall 262-5748. 34,tf
CRUSHED GRAVEL, sand, fill
and top soil, delivered. Contact
Earl Soldan, Hensall phone 262
5638. 39,40,1,3,P
DON'T LET ANYONE FOOL YOU
You don't have to spend $200 and
more for a recognized, reccom
mended Encyclopedia, not even
$60. Local owners names fur
niched. No Salesman will call in
response to this ad. Parents end
*Grandparents investigate. For de-
tails write Frontier Press Dist.
Co. — Box 25 — London, Ont.
39,40,1,p
POTATOES, Carrots and Spanish
Onions, 212 miles east of Zurich
on Highway 84. Phone 236-4038.
36,tf.
1969 V-8 Fargo 1/2 -ton pick -yup
truck, in excellent condition.
Phone 236-4928. 40,b
WHITE frame 2 -storey house,
Main Street, Zurich. Three bed-
rooms plus 2 -piece bath upstairs,
k it c h e n, dining room, living
room, 3 -piece bath and large sun
room downstairs. Contact Wes
Hugill, 236-4928. 40;b
COB CORN, from field. Place
your order early. Alvin Ginger-
ich, 2364735. 40,tf
APPLES—McIntosh and Snows;
also German Prune Plums. Ening
your ,own containers. W. Mous-
seau, 21 miles west of Hensall,
phone 2364110. 40,p
BRAWN Winter Coat with lynx
collar; blue fall and spring coat;
black velvet dress; purple crepe
dress; olivegreen winter duffle
coat and various others, all at
low priees. All sizes, 9 to 12.
Phone 2364943. 40,1,b
CHES1'k.:RFIE7IID and Chair, ,suirt-
able for recreation room or cot-
tage; two step tables and coffee
table; pair of matching lamps.
Phone 2364060. 40,1,0
Help Wanted
"WE TEACH YOU FREE" Show
Nationaly Town Decline Fa-
shions, to friends and neighbors.
Earn $45 up, in your spare time.
Set your own hours, earn the
fun way. Call 669-2939 or write
to Mrs. Garth Anderson, Elmira,
Ontario. 38,9,40,1,b
Coming Events
NOTICE — The Zurich M.nor•
Athletic Association will Noll a
public meeting, in which the
nominating committee will pre
sent a proposed slate of officers
and committee appointments for
the coming year. The meeting
will be ,held at the Zurich Public
School, October 9, at 8:30 p.m.
40,b
Leighton Ford Crusade at the
London Garden, Tuesday evening,
October 14, 1969. Anyone inter-
ested in laittending contact Mrs.
Earl •Oesch, 236-4368, or Carole
Erb, 236-4989. Approximate cost
$1.00 per person. Bus leaves
from Zurich Arena at 6 p.m.
40,b
Births
Dr31TZ—Gorden and Karen (nee
Howaid) are happy to ,announce
the birth of a daughter, Kathy
Anne, on Saturday, October 4,
1969, at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
TAYLOR—At South Huron Hos-
pital, Saturday, September 27,
1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Taylor, a son, Bryan Douglas.
A grandson for Mrs. Ruth Tay-
lor, Brucefield, and Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Thiel
WATSON—Mr. and Mrs. George
Watson, RR 3, Zurich, are *hap-
py to announce the birth of
Daniel George at South Huron
Hospital, September 24. A
baby brother for Michelle.
WILLERT—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Willert a son, Scott Allan, at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
' on September 19, 1969.
For Rent
CONSTRUCTION equipment,
power trowel, forms, pump, mix-
er, etc. N. J. Corriveau, Zurich,
236-4954, after 6 p.m. and on Sat-
urday. 15,tf
Miscellaneous
WEAVING — Twenty years ex-
perience, same place, same price.
Why Pay More. Seth Amanns,
Zurich. Ontario. 37,8,9,40p
SANITATION
SERVICE
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Drainage and Repairs
For immediate service
PHONE GRAND BEND
238-2923 or 238-2291
GRINSVEN
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL SERVICE
PICK-UP ,
DEAD AND DISABLED
CATTLE AND HORSES
Sheep and Rotten Animals Not
Accepted 1
For fast, efficient service, call
immediately, collect
245-0838 STRATHROY
Custom Work
CUSTOM CORN drying -550 bu-
shel batch dryer. Keith Love,
236-4728, Zurich. 37,tf,b
CUSTOM COMBINING — Grain,
beans and corn. Narrow or wide
rows. Trucks and elevators avail-
able. Competitive rates. Contact
Lionel Wilder, phone 2364020.
32,tf.
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates—Tuesday and
Thursday
TUESDAY Beef and Pork
Thursday — Beef Only
PICKUP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood
Card of Thanks
I wish tothank any relatives,
friends and neighbours for re-
membering me with prayers,
flowers, cards and visits during
my stay in South Huron Hospital
and since my return Thome. Also
a 'special 'thank you' to the Sis-
ters of St. Joseph and Father
Durand.—Mrs. Lesslee Regier,
40,P
I would like to thank all those
who in so many different ways
helped to make the time spent in
St. Joseph's Hospital so much
more enjoyable, thus Whelping to
speed my recovery. Your kind-
ness and thoughtfulness were
greatly appreciated.—Mrs. Pearl
Geiger. 40,b
My sincere thanks to my fam-
ily, relatives and friends for
cards, flowers, gifts and visits
while I was in South Huron Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr. Wal-
lace, nurses and staff. --Mrs. Carl
Willert and Scott. 40,p
The family of the late Elton
Bender wish to express their ap-
preciation to their many friends
and relatives in this community
for the many expressions of sym-
pathy, cards and floral tributes
received during their recent sad
bereavement: Elda Bender and
family. 40,b
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household Effects,
Antiques and Miscellaneous
Items
on the premises
93 Nelson Street, Hensall
The undersigned auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
at 1:30 p.m.
Mahogany dining room suite,
including extension table, six
chairs, buffet and china cabinet,
all in new condition; fancy set-
tee and chair; occasional chairs;
2 antique needlepoint c h a i r s;
(continued on page 7)
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ATTENTION
Zurich Subscribers
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 24th, 1969
12:01 A.M.
We are pleased to announce, that on the above
mentioned date this System, in co-operation with the
Tuckersmith Municipal Telephone System, will pro-
vide FREE CALLING to the Bayfield Exchange.
Note—This service was previously scheduled for
October 10th, 1969, however, due to circumstances
beyond our control it has been delayed until October
24th, 1969.
Hay Municipal Telephone System,
W. C. Horner, Secretary.
TENDERS WANTED
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to
5 o'clock p.m. Monday, October 20, 1969, for the in-
stallation of a new heating system for the lower part
of the Hensall Town Hall.
Contractor to submit prices for the installation of
either oil or gas or both as he wishes and furnish all
material and labour.
For further information apply at the Clerk's office.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
EARL CAMPBELL,
Clerk.
,1111•MMIIIIP 111S1111,
BALL - MACAULAY
BUILDING SUPPLIES
CLINTON 482-9514
SEAFORTH 527-0910
HENSALL 262-2713
BARN HARDWARE
No. 61 Trolley
$3.90
pr.
No. 686 Galvaniz-
ed Barn Door
Track, 6-8-10-12 Ft
Lengths
36c Per Ft.
No. 90
Track Hanger
• Galvanized
With Lag Screws
Single
45c
ea.
This Offer Good
Oct. 2 'Til Oct. 15