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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-02-19, Page 6PAGE SIS_. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS ': THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1970 't"efeitee Weep *.t For Sale SPECIAL — Buy your trophiest from Hess Jewellery Store, Zur-• ich. 7,8,9,b USED Window Sash, 18--46"x26",; 8 panes; 15-48"x48", 12 panes, Apply to McKinley's Farm and Hatchery Ltd., phone 262-2837, 6,7,8,b VACUUM CLEANERS — Sales and Service to all makes. Con- tact R. K. Peck, RR 1, Zurich. phone Hensall 262-5748. 34,tf POTATOES, 2% miles east of Zurich, on Highway 84. Phone 236-4038. 4,tf USED TYPEWRITES — several 'models to choose from . All in good working condition. $49 to $59. Zurich {litizens News, 236- 4672, 3,tf Apples Cnaice quolity Macintosh, Spies and Delicious — in refrig- erated storage. Charles Burgess, Del -Mac Orchtrds, phone 482-7289 field Golf Course, go 21/e miles Turn right on Highway 21 at Bay - east, then turn left, for about 1 mile. 1,tfb Coming Events The regular meeting of the South Huron Association for the Mentally Retarded will be held in the Exeter Public School, on Wednesday, February 25, at 8:15 p.m. The speaker will be Miss Cathy Cambray, of the staff of the retarded workshop at St. Catharines. Her talk, "Youth and what part we play in recre- ation with the retarded". She will also be showing slides. All young people are invited to at- tend. Added attraction: Adrean VanRaay, of Dashwood, will be playing the accordion. 7,b Bowling Scores SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE February 12 Hawkeyes, C. Geiger _ 604 5 Varieties, L. Willert__ 576 2 Wh'wills, L. Thornton 636 7 Hi Hopes, R. Grainger 502 0 Seldom Wins, A. Oesch 558 0 Ramblers, T. Thiel __ 637 7 H. single: G. Soudant H. triple: H. Stade _____ February 5 S'dom Wins, D. Geiger 546 0 Hi Hopes, H. Clausius 629 7 Hawkeyes, C. Geiger_ 746 5 Ramblers, D. Schilbe _ 573 2 Varieties, L. Willert__ 638 5 Wh'wills, L. Thornton 618 2 0 MIXED LEAGUE February 6 Hot Dogs, J. Rau _ _.__ 742 0 Apollo Six, L O'Rourke 552 2 Hillbillies, T. Bedard_ 708. 7 Itchy Six, Louise ____ 720 7 Tiger Cats, E. Smith _ 539 0 Dixie Six, N. Coleman 747 7 B & Cs, E. Creces ___ 611 0 Strikers, J. Hamilton. 740 5 Undecided, A. Durand 538 0 KF'dykers, Gue Relou_ 633 7 Women H. single: V. Bedard - _ H. triple: N. Coleman _ H. average: N. Coleman __ Men H. single: J. Bedard ... _ IL triple: Joe Grootgin ._ _ H. average: John Rau _ ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE Doninionaires, M. Gelinas 695 Ramblers, W. Erb _____ _ 595 Night Hawks, D. Hess _ 643 Starlites, D. Finkbeiner _ 655 Packers, L. Rader _.__.._ .. 661 Alley Oops, S. Bedard _ 668 Happy Gals, P. Miller _ _ 613 Scamps, D. Dietrich . 521 100 75 98 42 33 72 319 788 33 42 95 65 73 91 100 31 88 100 62 135 95 53 40 52 333 811 215 348 894 222 5 2 5 2 2 5 5 2 Mix Ups, A. Faber ..._.... _ 543 2 Jolly Six, I. Reid 544 5 Ups & Downs, V. Miller650 2 Devil's Angels, E. Murray 559 5 H. single: J. Schroeder . 325 H. triple: D. Finkbeiner _ _ 770 H. average, M. Laporte __.. 206 1 Help Wanted CLEANER Operators, trainees will be considered. Permanent year-round employment. Good rates and benefits. Apply, Cook's Mill, HensalL 7,1) STEADY PART-TIME Job. Be an instructor for Tri -Chem Liquid Embroiderey Home Parties. A profitable, easy enjoyable busi- ness, Further information, write Mrs. Anne Duncan, RR 4, Den- field, Ontario. 4to10,b Custom Work CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Butchering dates—Tuesday and Thursday TUESDAY — Beef and Pork Thursday — Beef Only PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE Merner's Abattoir 237-3314 Dashwood For Rent CONSTRUCTION e q u i p m e n t, power trowel, forms, pump, mix- er, etc. N. J. Corriveau, Zurich, 236-4954, after 6 p.m. and on Sat- urday. 15,U Miscellaneous Income Tax Returns Filed. Call Lance Reed any evening after 6 p.m. or all day Saturday or Sun- day. Phone 236-4004. 1,tfb Watch and clock repairing. Work guaranteei. Fine selection of wat- ches, diamonds and china. Dia- monds re -setting. ,Hess Jewellery, Zurich. 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 For fast, efficient service, call immediately, collect 245-0838 STRATHROY CATTLE SHIPPING on TUESDAYS to DUNN & LEVAC1 Toronto Stock Yards BRUCE T. KEYS VARNA -- 262-5360 Is Your TV being repaired by a government certified technician? If not, it should be according to regula- tions as of January 1, 1970. So ask your service man if he is? Contrary to all rumors I am still repairing TVs, radios, etc, every evening, Monday through Friday, and all day Saturday. For the best in service to all makes and models. McAdam's TV Service Phone 236-4094 Certified by Ontario Department of Labour. Duward McAdams Ontario Hydro has its own fleet of 12 helicopters to inspect and string power lines, transport men and materials and spray rights- of- way. Ontario Government Plans Wildlife Area in Swamp Near Seaforth A wildlife area expected to become a major attraction for hunters and naturalists --and thousands of Canada geese--will be established in Hullett Town- ship swamp, Huron. County, it was announced jointly by Ont- ario Treasurer Charles MacNau- ghton and Lands and Forests Card of Thanks Mrs. Harold Zehr and family wish to express their sincere ap- preciation to all those who so kindly remembered them with cards, acts of kindness, floral tributes and in any other way during their recent sad bereave- ment. Special thanks to Rev. Ephraim Gingerich, Cyril Ging- erich and to the many who up- held them in prayer. 7,b I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all those who remembered me while a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. — William McAdams. 7,p I wish to thank my relatives and friends who so thoughtfully remembered me with flowers, treats, cards and other kindnesses shown to me and my family while a patient in Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital and Victoria. Hospital. A special 'thank you' to Rev. Blackwell.—Alice HugilL 7,b A sincere thank you to rela- tives, friends and neighbors who remembered me with cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital.—Leo Meidinger. 7,b Notice to Creditors IN THE ESTATE OF HAROLD ZEHR, DECEASED All persons having claims against the estate of Harold Zehr, late of the Village of Zurich, in the County of Huron, plant man- ager, who died on or about the 3rd day of February, 1970, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, So- licitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 7th day of March, 1970, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON, Solicitors for the Executrix, Exeter, Ontario. 7,8,9,b 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: Tuesday, March 10,1970 for the following: HC-70-101---5---%-ton pickups HC -70-102-2-27,500 G.V.W. trucks H.0-70.103--1--Car The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. BRITNELL, P.Eng., Huron County Engineer, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. Minister Rene Brunelle, The province is proceeding to acquire about 5, 000 acres north of Highway 8 between Clinton and Seaforth which will be dev- eloped for a variety of wildlife species and recreational pursuits. Because of current restraints on government expenditures, pur- chase and development of the area will be phased out over a four -to five-year period. " The plans suggest this wild- life program will interest nat- uralists and hunters over a wide area, including neighbouring jurisdictions in the United States, stated Mr. MacNaughton, MPP for Huron. "I believe this will help to stimulate the tourist in- dustry along the Lake Huron shore, which has great potential for economic development of this area. " Municipal officials have been consulted about the project, the MPP said, and have indicated support for it. "Generally, they agree that a managed wildlife program constitutes wise use of this marshland in Hullett Town= ship, most of which is sub -marg- inal for agricultural purposes." Lands and Forests officials anticipate that 5, 000 to 10, 000 Canada geese will be attracted to the area during the migratory season. The fall fly -route fol- lows the Lake Huron Shore, which is only a few miles from rhe proposed development. The department also hopes to establish a resident breeding flock of giant Canada geese which formerly nested `throughout southwestern Ontario but have become relatively extinct. The Hullett location is expected to become one of the major nesting areas for the giant species. A dam will be built on the South Maitland River to create a 2, 000 -acre shallow water impoundment. This wetland and adjacent upland fields will be managed to provide nesting, brooding, feeding and staging areas for waterfowl. Upland woods, hedgerows, gullies and fields will supply food and cover the native game species including ruffed grouse, woodcock and rabbits. Some possibilities exist also for the development of furbearing an- imals, including mink and musk- rat. The wildlife program will provide for controlled public hunting and trap shooting. It will also encourage such activities as wildlife photography, bird wat- ching, dog -field trials and other nature -oriented hobbies which. are growing in popularity. Total development cost is estimated at a modest $65, 000. The projected figure for acguis- ition of the land is not being re- leased at this time. St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 — 10:00 a.m.—Worsb,ip Service 10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church School Every Wednesday Night 8:00 p.m.—Lenten Service Everyone Welcome Zurich Mennonite Ephraim Gingerich, Pastor SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 — 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service 10:45 a.m.--Sunday School Thursday, February 19 -- W.M.S.A. "Worship is being quiet and re- laxed that we may experience the inflow of the peace that passes all understanding." sssssss+� 11.111•11111s11111111assi Emmanuel United Church ZURICH Rev. John Huether, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 — 10:00a.m.—Morning Worship 11:10 a.m. Sunday Church School 8:00 p.m.—Lenten Discussion Film: "These Four Cosy Walls" Visitors Welcome Wednesday, February 25 — 8:00 p.m.—Men's Club Mr. Cyril Gingerich guest speaker LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE Mennonite Church Formerly SS 4, EAST STANLEY Minister: Alvin Baker SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 — 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service Every Wednesday Evening — 8:00 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer Meeting We invite you to worship with us WARBLE FLY CONTROL Township of Stanley 1. APPLICATIONS will be received by the Township of Stan- ley for the position of WARBLE FLY INSPECTOR for the year 1970. Inspector must be familiar with the Warble Fly Act and must keep an accurate record of cattle sprayed. Salary will be $2.00 per hour and 10 cents per per mile for mileage. Applications to be marked as such and to be in the hands of the Clerk by February 28, at 6 p.m. 2. TENDERS wall be received by the Township of Stanley for SPRAYING cattle for Warble Fly Control for 1970. The township will supply the powder. Tender to state mice per head per spray. 3. TENDERS will be received for supplying approximately . 1000 pounds of WARBLE FLY POWDER, to be delivered to the township shed in Varna, quoted in 1 -Ib. bags and 15 -Ib. Bags. Sealed tenders for each of the above, cleanly marked as to contents, will be received by the undersigned ,until February 28, at 6 p.m. Lowestor any tender not necessarily accepted. MEL GRAHAM, Clerk, Brucefield, Ontario.