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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1970
VIZ'h 'jL'f;Jjir,,i,is
For Sale
1968 ENVOY Special, 4 -door.
Lady driver. In good condition.
Phone 235-2478 32b
POTATOES -now available. Con-
tact Arnold VandenBoomen, 21/2
miles east of Zurich, on Highway
84, Phone 236-4038. 32tf
FIELD TOMATOES, Pick your
own or order. Free containers.
Can Raay Vandenburg, Hwy. 83,
1 mile east of Dashwood. Phone
237-3496. 32-40b
VACUUM CLEANERS - Sales
and Service to all makes. Con-
tact R. K. Peck, RR 1, Zurich.
phone Hensall 262-5748. 34,tf
MAPLE SYRUP, also' quantity of
used brick. Lennis G ingerich,
RR 3, Zurich, phone 237-3287.
30,2,3,b
WELL Constructed two-storey
white brick dwelling, nicely situ-
ated in the village of Zurich.
Contact G. H. Bloch or call 236-
4310. 30,tf
USED CLARE Helcla electric
furnace, 3 -stage, 25 KW and ther-
mostats, like new, for cottage or
home; Gas space heater, through -
wall vent model, like new; used
Gas Furnace, for average size
home; two used Gas Space Heat-
ers, ideal for cottages; used bed
and dresser; used kitchen table
and chairs; used. 3 -piece bath-
room set, built-in tub. Apply to
Gingerich's Ltdl., Zurich, phone
236-4351. 32b
Help Wanted Female
Supervisor for Clinton. Branch,
Huron County Public Library.
Position open September 1. Ap-
ply in writing to Miss E. Dewar,
County Librarian. Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
Male Help Wanted
Man with auto required, to call
on farm trade. Apply to box ABC
Zurich Citizens News. 32b
Wanted
USED Furniture or other articles
for Lions Rummage Sale, Bean
Festival Day. Contact Morris
Webb, 236-4767. 24,5,6,b
For Rent
CONSTRUCTION equipment,
power trowel, forms, pump, mix-
er, etc. N. J. Corriveau, Zurich,
2364954, after 6 p.m. and on Sat-
urday. 15.tf
Custom Work
CUSTOM Swathing, hay and
grain. Contact Larry Merner,
236-4214, Zurich. 27,tf
CUSTOM, COMBINING - Grain
and corn; wagon, auger, . avail-
able. Contact Carl or Edgar
Willert, 236-4043 or 4724, Zurich.
29,30,2,3,4,p
Miscellaneous
Watch and clock repairing. Work
guaranteei. Fane selection of wat-
ches, liamonds 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
Births
BEDARD - Larry and Monica
Bedard, Zurich, are Pleased to
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Collette Marie, at South
Huron Hospital, on Sunday,
August 2, 1970. A twenty-sec-
ond grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Bedard, Sr., Zurich,
and a first grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Bedard, Sr.,
Zurich.
HORNER-At South Huron Hos-
pital, on Sun. August 9, 1970,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Hor-
ner, Zurich, a son, Cameron
Blake. A brother for Shelly.
Card of Thanks
My sincere thanks to friends,
relatives and neighbours, for the
many acts of kindness shown
while I was a patient in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, and since return-
ing home. A special thanks to
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thiel; Drs.
C. J. Wallace, J. H. Walker and
T. A. Jory; Westlake Ambulance
Service; and the staff at the hos-
pital. -Herb Turkheim
I would like to express my
sincere appreciation to relatives,
neighbours and friends for cards,
visits, flowers, gifts and the many
acts of kindness during my stay
in hospital and since returning
home. Also special thanks to Rev.
Steinman, Hoffman Ambulance,
Dr. .Gulens, Dr. Hession, Dr.
Coles, Dr. Abuja, nurses and
staff of St. Joseph's and Victoria
Hospitals. - Alvin Walper.
Custom Work
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
Renew Your
Subscription Nov
AUCTION SALE
Consisting of General Store and
Contents, House, Furnishing and
Antiques
AT BLAKE
VA miles north and 11/4 miles
west of Zurich
on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1970
Commencing at 12 o'clock sharp
REAL ESTATE: To be offered
at 2 p.m. subject to a reasonable
reserve bid; Store building 22 X
40 metal clad frame structure
with attached living quarters
situated on a L shaped lot 40' X
197' X 80'. At the same time a
11/2 story frame home which con-
tains Kitchen, Livingroom, three
Bedrooms, 2 piece Bath. The
house is located on a lot 40 X 80
adjoining the property.
FURNITURE: Cu. :i.e!'rig-
erator; sewing machines, washing
machine, dryer, 19" power lawn
mower, dressers, wash stands,
chesterfield, bureaus, rockers,
tables, chairs quilts and comfort-
ters, clocks, dishes, sealers and
crocks as well as many articles
too numerous to mention.
ANTIQUES: Churn, apple peal-
ers, clocks, pair of kerosene
ner bell, gas irons, plus a large
lamps, school desks, outdoor din -
variety of antiques too numerous
to mention.
STORE CONTENTS: Belts, bolts,
nails, tools, bits, hose, paint,
hoes, rakes, pipe fittings, pulleys,
Veterinary products, dishes, foot•
wear, rubbers, men's clothing and
ladies' weir, meat slicer, scales,
2 cord of maple wood.
TERMS of SALE: CASH
Edmund Schwartzentruber, Prop.
Yoder & Yoder, Auctioneers
Consumers' 0,,
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news and views ,;fir
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by oG /
Consumers' Association of Canada o�'.= „ -":6'-'1-.:.'--
Science and industry have work-
ed hard to bring consumers many
products to remove soil and prev-
ent it from sticking to household
surfaces; so many, in fact, that
housecleaning today is a job for
the head as..well as the hands,
It is becoming hard to keep track
of what each product does best
and even harder to remember the
damage that can be caused if the
product is misused.
The first rule for any cleaning
job should be: always read the
label. The labels on cleaning
products should provide informat-
ion on their use, handling, stor-
age and disposal as well as listing
first aid information and antidotes.
Unfortunately, all manufacturer
of chemical products have not
adopted adequate cautionary lab-
els, so do not use cleaners care-
lessly, The chemical qualities
that make them cleaning agents
also make them potentially dang-
erous.
Beginning June 1 of next year,
all consumer chemical products
must be labelled according to a
new system developed by the
federal Department of Consumer
and Corporate affairs. The Haz-
ardous Products Act, . passed by
parliament last year, gives the
Department authority to ban
certain hazardousproducts and to
regulate the sale, distribution,
advertising and labelling of others
The new regulations will ensure
that you are told about the haz-
ards, right on the product but
until then, it is up to you to be
careful and heed the instructions
that are provided.
The second rule when you
clean is to use the gentlest prod-
uct and procedure possible,
Scouring powders that act fast
and clean deep are great for an
old, dulled sink, but in time
will mar the surface of a shiny
new one. Scouring powders make
surfaces clean and bright mainly
by abrasion, They should never
be used on a material that scrat-
ches such as on the plastic lam-
inate counter surfaces, chrome
or any other plated or highly
polished metal surface, It .is
wiser not to use the fast -action
powders on new sinks, bathtubs
Estate
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate, House-
hold Furnishings, Antiques and
Misc. Items.
on the premises
VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
The undersigned Auctioneer re-
ceived histructions to sell by
public Auction on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
at 1 p.m. ..
REAL ESTATE:
Consists of Lot 13, 14 and 15.
Fried Survery, Village of Dash-
wood on which is situated a well
constructed 1% frame dwelling
covered with asphalt siding, Main
floor -living and dinning room,
modern kitchen, bedroom, 3 -piece
bathroom, utility room. Second
floor 3 bedrooms. Basement new-
ly instaled oil furnace. Well built
garage and tool shed. Dwelling
in first class state of repair, nice-
ly situated ,spacious lawn and
shade trees. Adjoining building
lot or garden land.
Terms of Real Estate
10% on day of sale, balance
in 30 days, sold subject to a
reasonable reserve bid.
Complete list of Household items
in following issue.
RETA SLANN, RALPH GENT-
TNER-Executors for the estate
of the late Emma Elsie
ALVIN WALPER -- Auctioneer
Phone 2374300
or stoves. Detergent on a damp
sponge is all you need,
Oven cleaners may either spray-
ed on be the "paint -on" kind.
These strongly alkaline products
clean the oven beautifully but
can damage aluminum, linoleum,
painted surfaces, baked enamel
and wood as well as your shin.
The cleaners which work so well
on the porcelain enamel inside
the oven, can damage the finish
on the outside of your stove.
Oven coatings are not cleaners
but are actually a silicone spray
to coat the oven surface and keep
spatters and food spills from stick-
ing. When sprayed on a clean
oven and allowed to dry, spills
and spatters wipe off with a wet
cloth.
Drain \cleaners can be either
caustic soda (lye) or acid. The
caustic product generates heat
when added to water and removes
grease by combining with it to
form a soluble soap. It must be
flushed away with hot water be-
fore it solidifies. Acidic drain
cleaners dissolve grease, Both can
damage porcelain and other met-
als and burn the skin, so should
be used very cautiously.
Toilet bowl cleaners substitute
chemical action for scrubbing.
They disinfect and remove stains
from toilet bowls which are made
of vitreous china but they can
mark less acid -resistant porcelain,
so be careful not to place the
container on the lavatory or tub
where it might spill.
By the way, never mix a toilet
bowl cleaner or an ammonia prod-
uct with chlorine bleach or with
a scouring powder that contains
bleach, The chemical reaction
released poisonous chlorine gas.
These are only a few of the
s®ans
1970 NORTHERN FEEDER SALE
SOUTH RIVER-Thurs., Aug. 20
300, sale time 12 noon; WIAR-
TON-Thurs., Sept. 3, 3500, sale
time 10 a.m.; WIARTON-Thurs,
Sept. 17, 3500, sale time 10 a.m.;
THESSALON- Wed., Sept. 23,
1000, sale time 10 a.m.; MANI-
TOULIN-Thurs., Sept. 24, 3000,
sale time 9:30 a.m.; LaSARRE,
P.Q. (Sale at Dupuy) - Wed.,
Sept. 30, 1,000, sale time 1:30
p.m.; NEW LISKEARD-Thurs.
Oct. 1, 500, sale time 1:30 p,m.
SOUTH RIVER-Thurs. Oct. 8,
1,000, sale time 10 a.m.; MAR-
TON-Thurs., Oct. 15, 2,500, sale
time 10 a.m.; MANITOULIN-
Mon., Oct. 19, 250, sale time 1
p.m.; SOUTH RIVER - Thurs.,
Oct. 22, 400, sale time 12 noon.
For further information write S.
MacDONALD, Advertising Man-
ager, Box, Huntsville, Ontario.
ASPHALT TENDERS
Plainly marked sealed tendert,
will be received by the under-
signed up to 12:00 o'clock noon
D.S.T. Friday, August 21, 1970,
to install an asphalt drive at Cen-
tral Huron Secondary School,
Clinton, Ontario.
Plan, specifications and tender
forms may be obtained at the of-
fices of the Huron County Board
of Education, 97 Shipley Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
MR. ROY B. DUNLOP
Superintendent of BtLslness
Affairs
The Huron County Board of
Education.
Smokey Says:
A Shocking Monument
to Wildfire,
special purpose cleaners on the
market today, They are intended
for specific tasks and they do
make a homemaker's job easier
but everyone must be alert at all
tinges to the possible hazards.
Consumers' Association of
Canada reminds you to use dis-
cretion in the choice of storage
area for these housecleaning aids.
The cupboard under the sink is
too dangerous a place for many of
these potentially hazardous chem-
icals. Remember to keep all
cleaning products out of the reach
of children. Every day, some-
where in Canada, a toddler is
poisoned by these household help-
ers.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
If you're wondering what a
"bias -belted" tire is ... be-
neath the tread it has- a woven
fibreglas belt, and under it
the plies are wound in diagon-
al, or "bias" fashion for
added strength.
Remember, wearing a should-
er belt ONLY is as dangerous
as wearing no belt at all. Be
sure to fasten both seat AND
shoulder belt.
* * *
One of the• more unusual
bumper stickers seen this year
appears on a car sporting a
flowery exterior. The mes-
sage: "This car runs on flower
power."
* * *
In our anxiety to help a
stalled fellow motorist, we
sometimes forget to check
whether the bumpers match.
If not, body damage may
result/
* * *
We wonder how many Ameri-
cans drive in 1942 knew that
a National Speed Limit of 35
mph had been established to
conserve gas.
For expert tips on how to con-
serve gas and save on other car
costs, stop in at
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer