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Zurich Citizens News, 1970-07-02, Page 8PAGE EIGHT• ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1970 PrZ41,4',/AtifiJ For Sale USED BUNK BEDS. Phone 236-4919. 26,b MIXED GRAIN. Phone Richard Erb, 565.5313, Bayfield. 26,b 10 -FOOT International power take off swather, in good condi- tion. Phone 565-5377. 26,7,8,b PERFECTION 2 -burner oil stove and oven, $5.00, in good condi- tion; also a copper boiler, $5.00. Contact Mrs. Charles Wilson, 262-2221. 26,b PUPPIES for sale. Contact W. Roosebom, phone 236-4102. 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 Lost and Found BLACK ONYX R,ING—Lost at ball diamond at Zurich Commun- ity Park. Finder please phone 236-4700. 26,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 Independent Shipper to Unit r; Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy S otc'hmer Monday 1s Shipping Day From Varma Stockyard CALL BAYFIELD 565.2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service Ne Charges en Pickup 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 Waltdh and clock repairing. Work guaranteei. Eine 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 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 236-4020. 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 Notice to Creditors In the Estate of SIMON MICHAEL HOFFMAN late of the Village of Zurich, in the County of Huron All persons claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 10thday of July, 1970, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario Solicitors for the Estate SCHROEDER MILLING GRAIN, FEED, SEEDS • SEED BEANS • `Buyers of White Beans' 237-3651 — DASHWOOD itartialeir6 raven Taik Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Manson of Dundas, and Mrs.. Beatrice Geiger visited with Mrs. Nancy Koehler on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Schnell Coming Events Starlite Drive -In services at Shipka will commence on July 12 and continue each Sunday during July and August at 8 p.m. Please plan to attend and tell your friends. Follow the church ad- vertisements for full details each week. 26,b The 41st Stephenson Reunion, Sunday, July 5, at Seaforth Lions Park. Supper at 5 p.m. Bring a picnic lunch, silverware and dishes. Refreshments provided. Please extend this invitation to members of your family. 26,b Births DUCHARME — Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ducharme, Hensall, wish to announce the birth of a son, Dale Matthew, on Saturday, June 27, 1970, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Campbell. Card of Thanks 1 would like to extend a sin- cere thank you to neighbors, friends and relatives for the cards, treats and visits while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to sup- ervisor and nurses and to Dr. J C. Goddard.—Andrew Thiel. 26,p The family of the late Norman Fleischauer wish to express sin- cere thanks and appreciation for the floraltributes, donations to the Heart Fund, Building Fund and Gideon Bibles, sympathy cards and any other kindness shown in their recent sad be- reavement. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, Mozart Gelinas, West- lake Funeral Home, Dr. Williams, Rev. Blackwell and the Lutheran Church Women. 26,b The family of the late William Thiel wish to express their sin- cere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy extended to them during their recent loss of a beloved husband, father and grandparent. Special thanks to the staff of the Blue Water Rest Home, Rev. Black- well, Dr. Wallace and the West- lake Funeral Home. 26,b I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who remembered me in prayer, flowers, cards and treats while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, Westlake's Ambulance, nurses and staff; also Rev. Alvin Baker, Rev. E. Ging- erich, Rev. Cyril Gingerich, the neighbors and relatives who were all so kind to Noah while I was away. May God bless your all.— Mrs. Noah Gingerich 26,p Tenders Wanted Painting Tenders Plainly marked sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed, up to 12:00 noon D.S.T., Friday, July 17, 1970, for exterior painting of certain schools in Huron County. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained at the offices of the Huron County Board of Education, 97 Shipley Street, Clinton, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. MR. ROY B. DUNLOP, Superintendent of Business Af- fairs, the Huron County Board of Education of Detroit spent the holiday week- end visiting friends and relatives in Bayfield and Zurich. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Mary l -ley at Blake were Mrs, Kathleen Burdge, Mrs. Mildred Donavan, Robert Donavan and friend and Miss Esther Cowell, of Beachville. Miss Marlene Koehler, of Tor- onto, was a guest of Mrs. Don Loehler, also taking in the Grad- uation of the scholars of the Un- ion School near Brucefield. Miss Koehler taught in that school at one time, 0 Work Advances On New Bridge (By Shirley J. Keller) Work is proceeding on or ahead of schedule on the construction of the deck on the Bemniller Bridge, Huron County Council learned at it June session last Friday. All the deck formwork is now complete and the stell placing operation has commenced. There are some 142 tons of reinforcing stell to be placed in the deck before the 542 cubic yards of concrete are placed. "We expect to place this con- crete in two working days com- mencing about July 6, " said county engineer Brintnell. " The concrete will be placed with a Bidwell Beck Finishing machine which assures a proper,grade and finish to the deck whici will not be paved. This is by far the larg- est structure ever undertaken by Huron County forces and we are quite proud of it." Work has also commenced on Sharp's Creek Bridge No 3 located some three or four -hundred feet north of the Benmiller Bridge in Benmiller. Construction at a third site in Benmiller has been delayed due to the fact that the supplementary by-law has not as yet been approved. Winter control expenditures to date for the year 1970 total $113, 752.25. compared with $122, 925. 78 for the same period in 1969. This is a reduction despite an in- crease in hourly rates and rental rates paid. Total expenditure in 1969 for winter control was about $184, 000 This was the highest winter contra: cost to date. Five new pick-up trucks will be purchased at a cost of $11, 287. 50: two 27, 500 GVW trucks at $14, 798.70 and one automobile at $2, 473.28 LIVESTOCK SHIPPING TO TORONTO UNION STOCK YARDS Dunn and Levack Every Monday All Loads Fully Insured! CONTACT Campbell McKinley RR 1, ZURICH Phone 262-5430 USED PICKUPS GOOD SELECTION '68 GMC 1/ 2 TON FLEETSIDE — 8 foot box. Heavy duty springs. Six -cylinder. 17099B. Factory warranty remaining. '68 GMC 1/2 TON FLEETSIDE — 8 foot box. Heavy duty springs. Auxiliary springs. Factory warranty remaining. 170978. '67 CHEV. 1/ 2 TON FLEETSIDE — Six -cylinder. Six foot box. Whitewalls. West coast mirrors. Low mileage. Factory warranty remaining. '66 GMC 1/2 TON FLEETSIDE — 8 foot box. Heavy duty springs. Only 29,000 miles. Topper body. 17060B. '65 GMC 1/2 TON HANDI-VAN — Six -cylinder. Side doors. Auxiliary seat. Above average. 171078. MGEE PONTIAC-BUICK GODERICH 524-8391 Tinders Wanted VILLAGE OF HENSALL Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m., on Friday, July 17, 1970, for the re- moval of most of the present Fire Hall and Garage; and the erection of a New Fire Hall. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the Clerk's Office, on the payment of a $25 deposit. The new building must be completed by October 1, 1970. Certified cheque for 10% of the Tender will be re- quired. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. EARL CAMPBELL, Clerk.