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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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For Sale 1 Births Coming Events
DISC --Massey Ferguson, 3 point HAGGIT1—At South Huron Hos-
bitch disc, in good condition, 236- i pital, on Tuesday, March 16,
4136. 11-p 1971, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Haggitt, of Zurich, a son.
ALFALFA SEED --apply Jeffrey
Brothers, Blake phone Zurich 236-
4015. 11-2-p
SHELLED CORN — Large quran•
tity of dried, •shelled corn. Pick-
up or delivered. Apply to Lionel
Wilder, 2364020. 60-tfb
VACUUM CLEANERS -- Sales
and Service to all makes. Con-
tact R. K. Peck, RR 1, Zurich.
phone Hensall. 262-5748. 34,tf
POTATOES, carrots and onions
now available. Contact Arnold
Vanden Boomen, 21 miles east
of Zurich, on Hwy. 84. Phone 236-
4038 40tfb.
SNOWMOBii,F. Trailers, single
and double units. Tilting plat-
form for loading and un loading.
Clearance and signal lights equip -
ed. Tom Penhale, phone 565-2476
46 tfb
APPLES — No. 1 Spies, Kings,
Macintosh, Delicious and Green-
ings per bushel $2.99. ROTATORS
No. 1 Sabago, 75 lb. bag $1.99
Vernon Sdhatz, General Merchant,
Dashwood. 8-tfb
12 DOUBLE PEDLAR STALLS,
with quick cow release letaver.
Water bowls. Gehl Hammer Mill
on wheels with power takeoff.
Two Vikingmilkers and pump.
Seven can drop-in type cooler.
2500 bales of hay. Martin Mom-
mersteeg, Bayfield, 565-5288.
10-1p
iscellaneous
Why wait for Spring—do it now!
Home painting and decorating—
interior and exterior. Guaranteed
Results. Phone 236-4924. 7tfb
Watch and clock repairing. Work
guaranteed. Fine selection of
watches, diamonds and china. Di-
amond re -setting. Trophies. Hess
Jewellery, Zurich. ltfl
SANITATION
SERVICE
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Drainage and Repairs
For immediate service
PHONE GRAND BEND
238.2923 or 238.2291
Services
Income Tax Reurns filed. Con-
tact Lance Reed, phone Clinton,
482-9923. ltft
Custom Work
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
All meat wrapped in clear
see-through freezer wrap.
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
r'RLDAY — ,Beef Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
'x37.3314 Dashwood
HURON
DEAD
STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
Due to decrease in meat pric-
es we are unable to pay for
any farm stock. We offer
fast efficient, courteous,
same day service, 7 days a
week 24 hours a day.
Call Collect 482-9811
License No. 237-C-70 40tfb
Card of Thanks
Thank you each one for the
prayers, cards visits and gifts
while I was a patient at St. Jos-
eph's Hospital. — MRS. ASA
Si'ECICLE. 11ab
I would like to thank my rela-
tives, neighbours and friends for
flowers, gifts and treats, also for
visits, 'cards and letters, I receiv-
ed while a patient in Victoria
Hospital. — MAI3JORIE CON-
SITT. 11-b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all Who remembered me
with visits, cards, treats and tel-
ephone inquires while I was a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Also special thanks to Dr. God-
dard, the nurses and to Rev. H.
Thyne and those who brought
Emalie to the hospital --HAROLD
N. FINLAY. 11-b
I would like to express my sin-
cere appreciation to all who visit-
ed me, sent cards, flowers, treats,
etc., while a patient in both
South Huron and St. Joseph's
Hospitals. Special thanks to all
the Doctors and Nurses, Rev. M.
Morrison and Westlake Ambu-
lance. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. — MRS
HARVEY ;COLEMAN. 11ab
The family of the late Mrs.
Harold Wolper wish to express
deepest thanks to all for floral
tributes, donations to the Cancer
Society, Gideon Bibles, and the
Grand Bend Medical Centre,
Dards and expressions of sym-
pathy. Special thanks to Rev. Dob-
son and the U.C.W. of the Grand
Bend United Church. —
11-b
The relatives of the late Henry
Weiberg wish to express their
sincere appreciation for floral
tributes, donations to Lutheran
Hour, Gideon Bibles and extpres-
s4'ons of sympathy: Special thanks
to Pastor Steinman, •Ladies of
Zion Lutheran Church, pall bear-
ers and Iloffmans Funeral Home
during the loss of a dear brother
and uncle. Many thanks are ex-
tended to the men of the Dash-
wood Fire Brigade, to the Betty
and Restaurant for suppling
hot coffee to the workers and to
all that helped in anyway. 11-p
In Memoriam
OESCH—In loving memory of a
dear Father and Grandfather,
David Oesolr, who passed away
on March 22, 1970.
Silent and swift came the call,
Without a goodbye you left us
all.
In
God"s own garden now at rest,
Peacefully sleeping flies one of
the best.
Your life was love and labour,
Your love for your family true.
You gave the best for al•1 of us
What more 'could a father do.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by his wife and families.
11-b
Help Wanted
'SPRING FEVER? Sell AVON. iA
reason to get dressed up, meet
new friends, enjoy thebeauty
business and earn money too. Ter-
ritories available in Stanley and
Hay. Write or call Mrs. M. •Mjflson
17 Hawkesbury Ave., London 32.
451-0541. 11-b
Full -Time arena manager, park
supervisor and ice maker. Please
state wages expected and exper-
ience. Send application to Hensall
Recreation Committee, C/O Kar-
en Alexander, Hensall, Ontario.
All entries to be in by 6 p.m.
April 7, 1:• :1. 11-2b
SAUERKRAUT 'SUPPER. ,in the ,
Zurich Community Centre, Wed ,
nesday, April 8, served from 5:3C
p.m. to 8 pon. Tasty spare -rib;
with sauerkraut or cote slaw
Home-made pies. Adults: $2.25;
Children: $L50. Sponsored by the
Zurich Chamber of Commerce.
11ab
MOTHERS! Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Exeter Child Health Clinic, Health
UnitOffice, basement entrancr
off Anne Street, South Huror.
Hospital, Exeter, on the second
and forth Mondays of each month
from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
WHY, To reduce dental decay by
application of Fluoride to all
children, ages 3 to 5. 11-b
Notice
PREGNANT?— Visit the Stork
Shoppe in Grand Bend for excit-
ing lines of winter and newly
arrived spring maternity wear
Open Daily 9 am. to 5 p.m. After
hours .phone 237-3375 or 238-2111
9-eowl,
For Rent
CONSTRUCTION e q u i p rn 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,t1
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of
Tractors, Farm Machinery,
Combine, Feed and Misc.
Items
On the premises
LOT 24, PARR LINE,
HAY TOWNSHIP
21 miles east of Zurich, thence
2 miles north, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 3
at 1:00 p.m.
ARTHUR TOWTON, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
0
Important
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate
on the premises
NORTH / LOT 4, CON. 13,
HAY TOWNSHIP
'h mile North of Dashwood
The undersigned Auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by
public Auction on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1971
at 2 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
North rh Lot 4, Can. 13, Hay
Township -50 acre farm; 10 a -
ores mixed bush, 7 acres pas-
ture land, remainder all fall
ploughed ready for spring seed-
ing.
Land—sandy clay loam, never
failing water supply. Farm sit-
uated for various potential val-
ue.
TERMS OF REAL NATE 10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days, sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
CARL OESTREICHER, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Tractors,
Threshers, Farm Machin-
ery, Hay, Grain and Misc,
Items
On the premises
LOT 10, CON. 13,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
24 miles north of Blake, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTORS, THRESHER and
MACHINERY—M.M. "U" Stand-
ard tractor in good condition;
Allis Chalmers C "A" tractor
equipped with loader and 2 row
scuffler; Gehl 10" forage har-
vester, equipped with pick-up
THURSDAY, MARCH 1/, 1971
and single row 'corn head; Dion
self unloading forage harvest.
er box and wagon, like new;
Wiaterloo 36x48 grain thresher
equipped with straw cutter and
grain thrower; Owens bean nraa
chine; Papec 10" hammer mill;
Sealey blower with extention
pipes; 40' bale or forage eleva-
tor equipped with gas engine;
14' cob corn elevator equipped
with '/z H.P. motor; 14' grain
elevator with pipes; Gehl blow-
er with pipes; M.H. 10' power
takeoff grain swather; Cock-
shutt 15 run grain and fertiliz-
er drill in good condition; New
Idea 7' trailmower; Geo. White
95 bus. power takeoff manure
spreader; John Deere 3 furrow
14" bottom, on rubber; M.H. 6'
binder; 4 section spring tooth
harrows; 4 section diamond har-
rows; M.H. 8' double disc; rub-
ber tire wagon and rack; Cock -
Shutt 8' one-way disc; steel wag-
on and box; 10' link harrow; 8'
stiff tooth cultivator; Allis Chal-
mers 2 furrow plow; 3 point
hitch fertilizer spreader; M.H.
2 row corn planter; power take-
off roller spray pump with two
nozzels for liquid fertilizer; Har-
die orchard sprayer; Large ca-
pacity feed mixer equipped with
2 H.P. electric motor; 2000 lb.
weigh scales; Clinton fanning
mill with motor; air pressure
pump equipped with 1 H.P. mo-
tor; hog crate with weigh beam
scales; 5-45 gal. drums; work
bench with heavy duty vice;
large assortment tools; forks;
shovels; axes; sledge; rolls of
barb wire; team bells; emery
grinder; galy, pails; harness;
collars; nylon rope.
HAY, GRAIN & CORN—large
quantity cut hay and straw; ap-
prox. 5 ton shelled corn and 30
ton cob corn; 200 bus. oats suit-
able for seed; quantity mixed
grain.
TERMS — CASH
No reserve as farm is sold.
Not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
ED. STECKLE, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Mrs, Nancy Koehler, Pearl,
Lynda and Keith Koehler and
Bill, from Hensall were dinner
guests with Dianne and Ray
Armstrong at Goderich on Sun-
day.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
Coming soon: accordion -
pleated bumpers which resist
mild crashes. Pleats run
vertically.
Average one-way short trip is
3.8 miles for shopping,
Average one-way long trip is
296 miles for vacation.
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The traffic light is a mere
51 years old. It was
developed by a Michigan
policeman, William L. Potts,
in 1920.
If you expect to pull a trailer
with your car, make sure you
have a heavy-duty radiator.
Engine runs hotter when
pulling a load.
Average annual gasoline
consumption per vehicle is
804 gallons.
That's the average — but you can
stay below it with one of our
top -performance gas -savers at
rry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer
Drive in soon!
G 7864-69
Ontario Municipal Board
IN THE MA'1"1°ER OF Section 16(1) (d), 16a, 39
and 42 (6) of The Ontario Water Resources Com-
mission Act, (R.S.O. 1960, c. 281), and Section 64
of The Ontario Municipal Board Act, (R.S.O. 1960,
c. 274)
— and —
IN THE MATTER OF an application by the Ontario
Water Resources Commission on behalf of The Cor-
poration of the Village of Zurich for approval of the
entering by the corporation into an agreement with
the commission with respect to the provision of
sewage service
— and —
IN THE MATTER OF the imposing of sewage rat-
es
APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby ap-
points Thursday, the 25th day of March, 1971, at
the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at the
Council Chambers, in the Village of Zurich, for the
hearing of all persons who desire to be heard in
support of or in opposition to the application and
for the imposing of sewage rates. ,
DATED AT TORONTO this 26th day of January,
1971.
M. FRASER,
Acting Secretary.