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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1.970
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For Sale
CEMENT Blocks, 150 10 -inch
sizes. Phone 236-4979. 25,b
STRAWBERRIES — Phone Mrs.
Bernie Denomme, 236-4148.
24,5,6,b
PUPPIES for sale. Contact W.
Roosebom, phone 2364102.
23,4,5,6,b
VACUUM CLEANERS -- Sales
and Service to all makes. Con-
tact R. K. Peck, RR 1, Zurich.
phone Hensall 262-5748. 34,tf
NUMBER of Brood Sows, some
first and some third litter. Con-
tact Alvin Gingerich, 236-4735.
18,tf
THOUSANDS of feet of fire hose,
with fittings, rubber lined; large
quantity of dual purpose hose,
air or water. Also new conveyor
and transmission belting.. Fac-
tory and Refinery, 1972 Dundas
Street, London. 25,b
Wanted
USED Furniture or other articles
for Lions Rummage Sale, Bean
Festival Day. Contact Morris
Webb, 236-4767. 24,5,6,b
WANTED
This being the Centennial of
Huron No. 224, Hensall, the com-
mittee are anxious to obtain
photographs of all the Past Mas-
ters, to be placed in a frame in
the Lodge.
The photos of the following
members are still missing: Rob-
ert Brown, C. Benedict, C. F.
Wagner, R. Buswell, D. Dyer, D.
B. McEwen, J. L. Scott, Rev.
W. J. Doherty, Dr. J. McDiarmid,
W. Hoggarth, G. J. Sutherland,
Dr. A. R. Campbell.
These photos will be returned
as soon as possible. Anyone hav-
ing any one of these photos from
which a copy could be made,
please contact:
CHARLES D. HAY,
Hensall, Ontario,
Secretary.
Help Wanted
Spring Cleaning?
Refurnishing? Earn the needed
ertra money selling guaranteed
Avon Cosmetics in your own lo-
cality. Choose your hours. Some
vacancies, so call now:
MRS. M. MILLSON
Avon Manager
17 Hawkesbury Ave.
London 32 451.0541
25,b
Custom Work
PAINTING and papering, small
renovations and repairs. Free
estimates. Phone Joe McCann,
237-3405, any time after six.
25,6,b
SWATHING with hay condition-
er and silo filling with forage
harvester. Contact John Laporte,
236-4040 23,4,5,6,p
CUSTOM Combining — Wheat,
grain, beans and corn. Swathing
can be arranged. Augers, trucks
and wagons also available. Rea-
sonable rates. Contact Lionel
Wilder, phone 2364020. 24,tf
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
All meat wrapped in clear
see-through freezer wrap.
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
Thursday — Beef Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood
Interior Decorating
Wood graining and antiquing a
specialty. Large selection of
Wallpaper
Workmanship at its best.
Contact:
E. "Buck" Little
Hensall
21to27,b
Card of Thanks
The family of the late Norman
Overholt wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
floral tributes, mass cards, sym-
pathy cards and any other kind-
ness shown to them in their re-
cent sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Monsignor Bourdeau,
Father Durand, Westlake Funeral
Home, Catholic Women's League,
Mrs, Anne Coxon and Mrs. Willie
Overholt. 25,b
On behalf of the Hensall Legion
Ladies' Auxiliary we would like
to thanks Mrs. Howard Smale for
convening the Penny Sale. We
would also like to thank the busi-
ness people who were so gener-
ous with their donations. I would
like to thank each and every
member for their co-operation.
The president, Mrs. Victor Stan.
25,b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
relatives, UCW, Rev. J. Huether,
Rev. C. Gingerichi, Dr. C. J:
Wallace, bowling league, patrons
of my husband's mail route, and
many other kind friends for their
prayers, cards, gifts and flowers
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital.—Mrs. Norman Gascho.
25,p
I would like to express my
sincere thanks and appreciation
to everyone who remembered me
in prayer and with cards, flowers
and visits while I was a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital: Special
thanks to Rev. Blackwell, Rev. G.
Oelsner, Dr. Wallace and doctors
and nurses in intensive care and
3rd floor.—Leeland Willert. 25
I wish to express my sincere
thanks for cards, treats and visits
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Special thanks
to nurses on SE 4th floor, Dr.
Jory and Dr. Shaw and to Mom
and Dad, Grace and Gordie, Ken
Mittelholtz, Jerry and Rita Hart-
man, Shirley and Eugene O'Brien,
Berne McKinley, Glen Koehler
and Vic Denomy.—Ron Schroe-
der. 25,b
The family of the late Ezra
Kipfer wish to express their sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
Rev. H. Currie, Rev Cyril Ginger-
ich, Rev. Ephraim Gingerich and
Rev. E. Wattam, who faithfully
offered prayers, also to the rela-
tives, friends and neighbors for
the floral tributes, donations to
the Heart Fund and Gideon
Bibles, cards and letters of sym-
pathy in the loss of a dear hus-
band and father. Special thanks
to Unit 4 of the Hensall United
Church Women for their dona-
tions, also to Dr. Goddard and
the staff of South Huron Hos-
pital; pallbearers and funeral
home. Your kindess will always
be remembered. 25;b
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kipper
are pleased to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Donna Mae, to Glen Martin Greb,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greb,
RR 3, Zurich. The marriage will
take place on Friday, July 10,'
1970 at Emmanuel United Church
at 7:00 p.m. 25,p
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner,
Hensall, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Marjorie Eileen, to Raymond
Kenneth McLean, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth McLean, Hensall.
The wedding will take place in
Hensall United Church on Sat-
urday, July 11, 1970 at 3 o'clock.
25,b
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook,
Hensall, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Carolyn Marie, to Mr. Robert
Wilkin, son of Mrs. Betty Wilkin,
of Goderich. The wedding will
take place in Hensall United
Church on Saturday, July 18,
1970 at 4 o'clock.
Orlifinier.
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
On the premises,
84 Pines Parkway,
Southcott Pines,
GRAND BEND, ONTARIO
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE 27
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE: Colonial
brick. Full 2 storey, double
garage, heated laundry room
attached at rear, 4 bedrooms
and 3 pce. bath upstairs. Down-
stairs: Living room, American
style kitchen, den and 3 pce.
bath. Basement. Completely fin-
ished rec room. Heated elec-
tric forced air. Coil and fur-
nace for complete air condition-
ing. Extra support to founda-
tion of garage. This dwelling is
nicely landscaped.
In Memoriam
Dowson—In memory of a close
friend, Garry Dowson, who
passed away June 28, 1968,
I often think of bygone days
When we were together, _� ... .
Our chain is broken now—
But memories live forever.
—Sadly missed and alwawys re-
membered by your friend, Bert
Coleman. 25,b
Dowson—In loving memory of a
dear son, Garry Dowson, who
passed away two years ago' June
29, 1968.
Little we knew as we woke that
morn,
The sorrow the day would bring;
The call was sudden, the shock
severe,
To lose the one we loved so dear.
But in his wisdom, God has
planned
Beyond power to see,
It is so hard to understand
Why these sad things must be.
—Sadly missed by Mum and Dad.
25,p
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of
SIMON MICHAEL HOFFMAN
late of the Village of Zurich,
in the County of Huron
Ali persons claiming against
the above Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 10th day of July, 1970,
after which date the assets will
be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario
Solicitors for the Estate
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
Watdh and clock repairing. Work
guananteei. 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 1
For fast, efficient service, call
immediately, collect
245-0838 STRATHROY
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale with balance in
30 days. Sold subject to a rea-
sonable reserve bid if not previ-
ously sold.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 5
niece settee set (antiauel: Hi
Fi cabinet, 24 watt Heath am-
plifier; FM receiver record
changer; kitchen table; desk; 4
chairs; 2 chests of drawers;
vanity; wash stand; buffet; 4
bar stools; two 39''. box springs;
two 39" frames & head boards;
2 table lamps; coffee table;
chair; rocker; 4 cushion ches-
terfield with matching chair;
arborite kitchen table •and 4
chairs; electric upright vacu-
um cleaner with attachments;
oak rocker; arborite end table
and coffee table; lamps; pole
lamp; 2 wardrobes; chairs;
washing machine; television;
treadle sewing machine; Singer
portable sewing machine; store
scales; 4 unpainted bar stools;
space heater; aluminum coat
clothes rack; 28 — 10" cement
mocks; 16' Wilker boat, 50 h.p.
Mercury motor, electric start,
(completely overhauled); ply-
wood —4x8 sheets finished and
unfinished; 40" Tappan Gurney
electric stove; large GE refrig-
erator; 2 TV sets in good work-
ing order; wringer washer; 105
floor tile 8x8; 3 bundles roofing
shingles; Power House skit
saw; vacuum cleaner; 22 gar.
aluminum gas tank; 2 tires, 14"
and 15"; boat winch; heavy
pulley and hook; fluorescent
light (4 tube); cedar steps
24" x 8"; 30 ft. of BX cable;
braces; saws; 20 backer boards;
2 bamboo curtains and numer-
ous other articles. Terms: Cash
HAROLD PARKER, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER &
HUGH FILSON,
Auctioneers
Debate Closing of
McKillop School
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forth building to accommodate
most of the McKillop students.
Garnet Hicks, Exeter, who
attended the meeting with the
McKillop ratepayers, said there
were "some fairly heated remarks
made" by citizens there.
Lavis said some approved the
proposal to build on to the Sea -
forth school, some wanted a cent-
ral school in McKillop while still
others preferred to keep the pres-
ent system.
"We don't know what they
want and they don't know either, "
said Lavis, who noted that a vote
was not taken among the McKilloF
taxpayers in order to avoid "hard
feelings" between neighbors and
friends.
Dan Murphy, Goderich, stated
that in his opinion a vote was
really not all that necessary. He
cited a case in Colborne Town-
ship where the ratepayers there
voted down a proposal made by
the board and the board went
right ahead with its own plans.
John Henderson, McKillop,
noted that present enrollment in
McKillop is 182 students. He
claimed that a projection showing
enrolliment in five years at 147
is unreal.
"Projected figures are always
wrong." said Henderson who stat-
ed that he was in favor of leaving
things as they are in McKillop
for at least one year.
NOTICE
RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWNSHIP
OF HAY
The First Instalment of the 1970 Taxes is due
on or before June 30, 1970; thereafter interest
will be charged at a rate of 1% per month.
W. C. HORNER,
Tax Collector.
Cleaner Operators
We require several First -Class Cleaner Operators,
with experience on Grain and Beans, for employ-
ment with the best company in the business.
In return for Honesty and a Full Day's Work
We Offer
• YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT
• TOP PAY RATES
• OVERTIME RATES AFTER 40
HOURS
® COMPANY -SHARED MEDICAL,
DRUG and LIFE INSURANCE
All replies and applications will be kept
in strict confidence.
COOK'S
DIVISION OF GERBRO CORP.
Hensall — 262-2605