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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1970
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SKATES — Ladies, size 8, in new
condition. Call 236.4740 42,313
GIRL'S plaid winter °oat, size 3x
in excellent condition. Ph. 2136-
4977. 42b
24" WESTINGHOUSE electric
stove, in .good condition. Phone
236 4887, after 6 pan.
1967 PONTIAC Grand Parisieme
In excellent ,00nditiion, with very
low mileage. call 236.4812 __ 42p
USED TYPEWRITERS, different
makes and sizes. See them at the
Zurica eit.ze.is New., etnei
FRESH Apple Butter, Apples
Contact Lentils Gingeni'ah, Phone
236-3287 41 tfb
1967 DODGE Station Wagon, cer-
tified ,and guaranteed. No down
payment—easy terms. Phone 236-
4857, Zurich 42b
Springing Holstein Heifer, due in
October and November. E. Ging-
erich, Lot 5, Con. 13, Sbanley. Ph.
236-4676 41,2b
VACUUM CLEANERS — Sales
and Service to all makes. Con-
tact R. K. Peck, RR 1, Zurich.
phone Hensall 262-5748. 34,tf
APPLES — Mars, Courtland. etc.
Also pumpkins for Hallowe'en.
Bring your own Containers. Wil-
fred Mousseau, phone 236-4110.
52,b
POTATOES, carrots and onions
now available. Contact Arnold
Vanden Boomen, 21 miles east
of Zurich, on Hwy. 84. Phone 236-
4038 40tfb
A 'P P L E S—Spy, King, Tolman
Sweets, Snows, etc. Also cider ap-
ples. Phone 482-3214, Fred Mc
Clymont, 1 mile south of Varna.
42,3,p
FIELD TOMATOES— Pick your
own or order. Bring your own
containers — Case Van Raay,
Highway 83, one mile east of
Dashwood. Phone 237-3496. 33,tf
PREGNANT ? ? Visit the Sborke
Shoppe in Grand Bend for an ex-
citing line of fall and winter ma-
ternity wear. Open Daily from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. After hours call
238-2111 ,or 237-3375. 42,4,6,8,b
50 -ACRE FARM on main high-
way, near Dashwood. Clay loam
land, all tillable, in first-class
state of cultivation, well drained
and fenced. Windmill on prop-
erty with ample water supply.
No buildings. Contact Alvin
Walper, 237-3300, Dashwood. 33,b
Services
ATTENTION SMALL BUSINESS.
MEN and FARMERS
Hate keeping books? Why bather
when it can all be done for you.
Complete Bookkeeping Service
offered by reliable, erperienced
bookkeeper at reasonable rate.
Write Bayfield Box 106 OT phone
565-2423 for further information
LICENCED
MECHANIC
Excellent Benefits
and
Working Conditions
COMPANY PENSION
PLAN
Apply to:
REG McDONALD
at
LARRY SNIDER
MOTORS LTD.
Phone 235-1640 — Exeter
Coming Events
A Hallowe'en Masquerade Party
sponsored by the Goderieh Psy-
chiatric Nurses Association on
Friday, October 30, 1970, at Har
bourilte inn, Godea'ieh. Music by
the Swaatnidge Orchestra for dan-
cing
ancing from 9 to 1. Admission is
$2.00. For tickets please call 262-
5447. 42,p
Lost and Found
CA'TT'LE BEAST strayed to the
farm of Harold Penhale, at RR
3, Bayfield. Owner •may have
same by proving ownership and
paying expenses. Phone Bayfield
565-5279. 42.b
Notice
BEGINNING October 23—tiekets
on Two .'wee Draws will be giv
en on purchase of $1.00 or over.
First Draw will be made Novem-
ber 30; Second Draw will be
made Christmas Eve. One ticket
for every $1 purchase. 42,3,4,b
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
Watch and clock repairing. Work
guaranteei. Fine selection of wat-
ches, diamonds and china. Dia -
mends re -setting. ,Hess Jewellery,
Zurich.
SANITATION
• SERVICE
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Drainage and Repairs
For immediate service
PHONE GRAND BEND
238-2923 or 238-2291
Custom Work
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
HURON-
DEAD
STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
We pay highest prevailing price
for fresh dead or disabled cows
and horses over 500 pounds.
Smaller animals picked up es a
service to you.
24 -Hour Service -7 Days a Week
Free Post Mortem
Call Collect 482-9811
License No. 237-C-70 40tfb
Card of Thanks
I wish bo thank everyone who
remembered me in their prayers
sand also for the many cards and
treats which I received while I
was in St. Joseph's Hospital. Spec-
ial thanks to Dr. Ballantyne, Dr.
Goddard and the nurses on 5th
floor—Ronnie Meidinger 42,p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my family, relatives,
and neighbours and friends, for
Dards, treats and visits while 1
was a patient at South Huron
Hospital. Special thanks to Mon-
signor Bourd2au for his visits
and prayers; the Catholic Wo-
men's League; Dr. Goddard and
the nursing staff at the hospital.
—Mrs. Margaret Ayotte. 42,b
We wish to take thio opportun-
ity of expressing our sincere
thanks and deep appreciation to
friends from far and near, and
neighbours, for the many acts of
kindness shown us during our re-
cent sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. A. C. Blackwell
and Robert Westlake, for their
kind assistance; and to Dr. C. J.
Wallace, for the thoughtful care
he gave Len over the past years.
Sunset and evening star
And one clear opal for me;
And may there be no moaning of
of the bar
When I put out to sea.
But such a tide is moving
Seems asleep, too full for
sound or foam,
When that which drew from out
the boundless deep,
Turns again home,
Twilight and evening bell
And after that the dark
And may there be no sadness of
farewell,
When I embark;
For though from out our bourne
Of time and place,
The flood may bear me far,
I hope to see my pilot face to
face,
When I have crossed the bar.
— The Bates Family
42,b
BUY NOW . . . AND SAVE
RR 2
10% OFF
ALL CASH SALES
on
'71 SKIROULES
AND ACCESSORIES
JOHN ELDER
ENTERPRISES
HENSALL
Phone 262-5598
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Furnishings,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises
Part of Lot "A"
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
1 mile south of main
intersection Hwy. 21
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auctioi. on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
at 12:00 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE consists of
Part Lot "A", Grand Bend, on
which is situated an executive
type ranch home. Large living
and dining area, family room,
kitchen and utility room, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 bathrooms, sun ver-
anda, partial basement, car
port; small greenhouse. Prop-
erty nicely landscaped, beauti-
ful lawns, shrubs, flower set-.
tings and shade trees. Inspec-
tion invited.
TERMS off Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid if not previ-
ously sold. Mortgage terms can
be arranged by contacting the
proprietor previous to sale date.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, AN-
TIQUES & MISC.: Rogers Ma-
jestic 25 inch color television;
radio and record player com-
bination. Stock from Tindall's
TV Shop consists of new color
television, stereo, hi fi's, record
players and radio. Chesterfield
and chair; 2 platform rockers;
2 red plush Victorian chairs,
genuine mahogany, hand
carved; 3 upholstered chairs;
Oriental design rug 10x14 with
pad; brass end table with top
and shelf; 3 footstools; numer-
ous end tables; bedside tables;
telephone table and chair; card
table; imported oak coffee ta-
HUNTERS BAG MOOSE
Six hunters from this area of
Huron County recently returned
from a one-week moose -hunting
expedition to the White River
area of northern Ontario. They
brought home with them two
moose, a good catch according
to the hunters.
One group consisted of Roland
Grenier, Joe Green and Bill
Grenier, all of Grand Bend. The
other group was made up of Herb
Mousseau, of Zurich, and Andy
Crown and Don Brenner, of Grand
Bend. In this group Mr. Mous-
ble; new Electrohome automatic
drum humidifier; large .assort-
ment pole lamps; Dutch lamp;
lime oak bedroom suite; Mr.
and Mrs. dresser; Beauty Rest
mattress and springs; twin
beds, springs and mattresses;
chest of drawers; walnut bed-
stead; Niagara massage unit in
case; natural- color dinettte
suite; folding dinner wagon;
cherry chest of drawers; wal-
nut color sewing cabinet; Ken-
more floor polisher; Singer sew-
ing machine; Electrolux; Bis-
sell carpet sweeper; red rug
8x12; pine dry sink; Deluxe no
frost coppertone refrigerator;
cappertone electric range; auto-
matic washer and dryer; Mari-
rucci piano accordion with
case; 2 -piece standing fern or
flower pot holder; carnival
glass; genuine cranberry glass;
large selection of glassware;
silverware: Dutch copper; or-
naments from Germany; blue
and white pieces from Holland;
green and white jade from
China; chest of Rogers Bros.
flatware; patio furniture; pot-
ted plants; commercial meat
saw: Lawn Boy mower; sweep-
er: lawn roller; 20 ft. push up
ladder.
MR. & MRS. CHAS. TINDALL,
Proprietors
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3300 15:22c
.O. -lo
seau was the successful marks-
man on the bull moose, while
Mr. Crown brought down a cow
moose.
The moose shot by Mr. Mous-
seau was estimated to weigh
well over 1200 pounds.
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25--
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church
School
Everyone Welcome
UMW
Zurich Mennonite
Ephraim Gingerich, Pastor
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25-
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Quotation—
Someday you'll hear God's fi-
nal call to you. To take His of-
fer of Salvation true — This
could be it, my friend, if you
but knew — God's final call.
Everyone Welcome
LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE
Mennonite Church
Formerly
SS 4, EAST STANLEY
Minister: Alvin Baker
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25-
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
Renew Your
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96th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
EMMANUAL UNITED CHURCH—ZURICH
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25
10:00 a.m. SPEAKER: DR ROSS D. CROSBY
St. Marys United Church
Music: The Sr. Choir and Intermediate Girls Choir
11:15 a.m. Sunday Church School
7:30 p.m. SPEAKER: REV. DOUGLAS WARREN
Crediton United Church
Music: Huronia Male Choir, Exeter
YOU ARE INVITED
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 8 p.ni. — Official Boards of Huron-
Perth Presbytery meet can Mitchell United to hear Dr.
E. E. Long, Secretary, General Council.
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TENDERS
BLUE WATER REST HOME
Sealed Tenders for Grade 3 Fuel Oil—approxi-
mately 25,000 gallons per year—will be accepted by
the undersigned, until 6 p.m. on Friday, November 6,
1970. Storage facilities available for 5,000 gallons.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
GERALD GINGERICH,
Secretary,
Zurich, Ontario