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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY $ 1971
For Sale
VACUUM CLEANERS - Sales and
Service to all makes. Contact
R.K. Peck, R, R.1, Zurich,
Phone Hensall 262-5748. 34, tf
BUILDING LOTS, in the north-
west section of Zurich. Also
Custom Built Hanes. Apply to
Len Debus, 236-4101. 27-b
BIRTHS
DEBOLD - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Debold, of Goderich are happy
to announce the birth of their
daughter in Alexandra Marine
Hospital, Goderich, on Tuesday
June 29, 1971. A granddaughter
for Mr. and Mrs. Art ilallman,
of Hensall,
USED LANSDOWNE piano. Good ENGAGEMENT
condition, Phone 262-5083.
27-b
13 ACRES standing hay, 3 miles
south of Bayfield. Apply to
John A. Keys 482-7423. 27-p
HELP WANTED
IT'S TOO NICE TO STAY IN-
DOORS. Go out and earn! Be an
Avon Representative. Your earn-
ings make life easier --buy dish-
washers or washing machines.
Call now. Immediate placement
in HAY or GODERICH Townships
Mrs. M. Millson, 17 Hawkes-
bury Ave., London 32, 451-0541
27-b
HOUSEKEEPER or two adults to
live in good home in Hensall.
Phone 262-2101. 27-b
Miscellaneous
WATCH AND CLOCK repairing.
Work guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds and
china. Diamond re -setting.
Trophies. Hess Jewellery, Zur-
ich. ltfb
Custom Work
CUSTOM work. of Silo Filling.
Grass Silage or Dry Hay. Cont-
act Albert Erb. Phone 236-4884.
23 to. 30 p.
CUSTOM Spraying - all types,
we also carry a complete line of
chemicals such as Atrazine, 2-4-
D, Eptam, MCP, etc. For lowest
prices contact Lionel Wilder,
236-4020. 21, 2-3-4-5-b
JIM'S DECORATING
SERVICE
Painting & Paper Hanging
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone Zurich 236-4924
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
FRIDAY — Beef Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood
" Ammo
Radio -TV Service 1
ZURICH
h. 2364094 or 41
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich,
R. R. 2, Zurich, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter Delores
Marie to Mr. Clifford Dale
Gingerich, son of Mr. and Mrs .
Cleve Gingerich, R.R. 3, Zur-
ich. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, August 7,
1971 at 3 p. m., on the lawn of
the groom's parents. 27-p
Card of Thanks
The Masse family would like
to thank neighbours and friends
for their kindness in the loss
of their mother Mrs. Angelique
Masse, especially Father Robert,
Monsignor Bourdeau and the
Catholic Women's League. 27-b
I would like to take this opport-
unity to thank all those who
assisted in anyway at the scene
of my son Barry's accident. It
was all greatly appreciated.
- Mrs. Helen Thiel - 27-b
I wish to express my gratitude
to my family and all my friends
who remembered me with cards
and numerous visits while I was
a patient in St. Joseph's Hospit-
al. Special thanks to Dr. Dead-
man, Joe Denomme, and Fath-
er Finn, and all the staff on the
fourth floor. - Kevin McKinnon.
27-p
The family of the late Mrs.
Gertrude Datars wish to express
sincere appreciation for kind-
ness shown by friends and rel-
atives in the loss of a dear
mother. Special thanks to Dr.
Wallace, Nurses and staff of
South Huron Hospital, Rev.
Blackwell, the Lutheran Church
Women and the Westlake Funer-
al Home. Also Mr. Risi and his
kind and efficient staff of the
Blue Water Rest Horne. Your
kindness will never be forgotten.
- Ron and Marion Coleman -
27-p
WANTED TO BUY
PROSPECTIVE buyer wants app-
roximately 200 acres for mixed
farming. Bayfield area. Write
W.C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
26-27b
HURON
DEAD
STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
Due to decrease in meat pric-
es we an unable to pay for
any farm ono& 'n off Pr
f a s t efficient, courteous,
same day service, 7 day a
week 24 hours
Call Collect 482-9811
What's New
At
Huronview
The Sunday drive sponsored
by the Exeter United Church
Men of Exeter, was completed
last Sunday for the 20 residents
who were not able to go last
month.
The Christian Reform Church,
of Clinton'held a service of song
in the auditorium last Sunday
evening led by Mr. Dick Roorda.
The Clinton Kenettes program
and tea, as well as several other
activities, were held outdoors
last week owing to the extreme
heat. Kinettes Mary Ellen Clif-
ford, Roxanne Brown, Marie
Jefferson, Jean Jewitt, Laurie
COMING EVENTS
You are invited to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit Office, South Huron Hosp-
ital, Exeter, on Monday 12
July, 1971 or Monday, July 26,
1971 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3, Immunization
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the estate
of
ARTHUR GRANT EDIGHOFFER
Late of the Blue Water Rest Home
Zurich, in the county of Huron.
All persons having claims ag-
ainst the estate of Arthur Grant
Edighoffer, late Of Blue Water
Rest Home, Zurich, deceased,
who died on or about the 15th day
of May, 1971, are hereby notif-
ied to send in to the undersigned
Personal Representative of the
said deceased on or before the
10th day of July, 1971, full part-
iculars of their claims. Immedi-
ately after the said date the said
Personal Representative will dis-
tribute the assets of the said de-
ceased having regard only to
claims of which it shall then
have notice.
Dated at Exeter this 18th day
of June, 1971.
VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST
COMPANY
By Bell & Laughton,
Exeter, Ontario.
Their Solicitors herein.
TENDERS WANTED
Plainly marked sealed tenders
will be received by the under-
signed up to 12 o'clock noon,
FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971, for:
(1) installation of an inter-
communication and public add-
ress system in 10 public schools.
(2) the supply and installation
of a T, V, distribution system in
10 public schools.
Specifications and tender
forms may be obtained from the
Huron County Board of Educat-
ion Offices, 97 Shipley Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
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auup
Superintendent of Bus -
iness Offices.
Huron. County Board of
Education.
Corrie and Mary Jean Beattie
served lunch and led a sing -song.
The auditorium was filled to
capacity on Friday night when
the Blyth Legion held a birthday
party for one of their life memb-
ers, Mrs. Mary Taylor of Huron -
view, who was celebrating her
93rd birthday. The variety prog-
ram, with Jim Lawrie as chair-
man, included vocal numbers by
Mrs. Whittick and Jim Lawrie;
duet solos by Dorie Lynn Johnston
Florence 1-Iessel and Susan Street,
accompanied by Mrs. McDougall.
instrumentals by Angela Duttman
on accordian; with several numb -
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Furnishings, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premise's
IN DASHWOOD
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JULY 10
at 1:00 p.m.
Oak dining room extension ta-
ble, 6 chairs, buffet; antique
3 -corner china cabinet in per-
fect condition; round top an-
tique table; studio couch; oak
and wicker rockers and chairs;
antique writing desk; end and
round tables; antique Boston
rocker; settee; card table;
glass pine cupboard; side-
board; office stool; walnut din-
ing room extension table, 6
chairs; G E refrigerator, apt.
size; 2 -burner rangette; Wing -
ham coal and wood stove;
cherry chest of drawers; large
cedar chest; 3 oak bedsteads,
springs and mattresses; dress-
ers; commodes; wash stands;
couch; toilet set; single bed-
stead, springs and mattress;
Raymond sewing machine; high
chair; tapestry rugs, various
sizes; congoleum rug; electric
clock; mirror; coal oil lamps;
lanterns; electric lamps; pic-
tures and frames; jardiniere
stand; carpet sweeper; T V ta-
ble; club bag; army cot; elec-
tric heater; Coleman space
heater; assortment of dishes;
antique dishes; glassware; sil-
verware; kit ellen utensils;
crocks; sealers; bedding; blan-
kets; bird cage; small wagon;
sad irons; iron fry pans; glass
showcase; step ladder; wheel-
barrow; lawn chairs; garden
hose; 3 lawn mowers; cabbage
cutter; fluorescent lights; quan-
tity of cord wood; cedar shin-
gles; Maxwell washing ma-
chine; garden and carpenter
tools; etc., etc.
Plan to attend this interesting
sale.
Terms: Cash
LUELLA KUNTZ, Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
ers by the group which included
Sheila France, Sharon Wittich,
Grace Brown and Jim Lawrie.
Following the program each
resident received a piece of
birthday cake served by members
of the legion.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
A car that takes forever to
warm up may have a
defective or a low
temperature range
thermostat. Another cause
could be a binding or stuck
manifold heat valve.
Bad driving conditions are
good, safety -wise. More than
80% of all those killed or
injured on the road last year
were "fair-weather"
casualties.
Back in 1900, when horses
outnumbered cars 1000 to 1,
there were only 150 miles of
paved road in the U.S. Now
there are 3 million paved
miles.
74'
Next goof you find on a
roadmap may be an
intentional one — to foil
would-be copyright
infringers.
41.
Cleaning up highway litter
cost $1 million last
year ... just in the state of
Connecticut.
You can help clean up our air and
landscape by driving a well -tuned
car with anti -pollution
equipment. Stop in at
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer
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