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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-07-22, Page 8PAGE 8 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1971 0 4111 SS' I For Sale TWO 21" Television sets, Cheap. Pete Deitz, 236-4951, 28-p BUILDING LOTS, in the north- west section of Zurich. Also Custom Built Hanes. Apply to Len Debus, 236-4101. 27-b USED LANSDOWNE piano. Good condition, Phone 262-5083. 27-b 13 ACRES standing hay, 3 miles south of Bayfield. Apply to John A. Keys 482-7423. 2'7-p Miscellaneous YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN who will babysit in her home, week- days only, Phone 236-4080, dur- ing the day. 29-b ,,,l—samzes.km.—lisminsfammax get the jooils .'kV»14+.N1N»CGA\'A Rn!.`h1+:Q5ataT:c WdhKSA`O�awudb:�\•:>:M'R�htX�R' vsN�r4k BIRTHS HENDRICK - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hendrick are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Jonathon Rob- ert, at South Huron Hospital, on Monday, July 19, 1971. A first grandson for Mr, and Mrs. Morris Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Laird Hendrick, first great grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Webb, first great great grandson for Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson and first nephew for Sandra and Janet Webb CUSTOM HARVESTING of all crops, 2 combines and swather to serve you. Trucks available. For a complete job, contact Lionel Wilder, 236-4020. 29 tf CUSTOM COMBINING -wheat, oats, barley and beans. Wagon, auger and truck available. Apply to Dennis Overholt, 236-4048. 29-p CUSTOM SWATHING - $2.50 per, acre, with 12 foot Case swather. Phone Ken Faber, 262-5299. 291 WESTLAKE - Robert and Alma Westlake, Zurich, are happy to 'announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Heather Andrea Alma, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Tuesday, July 13, 1971. A sister for Tim. CARDS OF THANKS It is with sincere and heartfelt gratitute that I acknowledge the prayers, cards, and treats, with which my neighbours and friends remembered me while a patient at Wellsley Hospital. I am thank- ful to be a part of such a commun- ity. - Isabel Gascho - 29-b WATCH AND CLOCK repairing. Work guaranteed. Fine select- ion of watches, diamonds and chipa. Diamond re -setting. Trophies. Hess Jewellery, Zur- ich. ltfb INTRODUCING VIC'S CUSTOM SOUND - Assorted music suppl- ied for receptions, dances, part- ies and other occasions, Make your event a complete success with the professional sound of records and tape. Book early for the coming season. Vic Cardiff, London, 434-9400. 28-p PICK your own cherries, very nice picking. FOREST VIEW ORCHARDS, right across from the John Deere dealer. Bill Hurk- manson, R, R, 3, Highway 21, 1/2 mile north of Forest. 28-b I wish to thank everyone for the cards, the visits and any acts of kindness while I was in Victoria Hospital. - Jerome Dietrich - 29-p The Zurich Centennial Band wish to thank everyone who helped in any way to make the Annual Band Tattoo, held July 7, 1971, a suc- cess. 29- p IN MEMORIAM WUERTH - In loving memory of a dear husband Edgar E. Wuerth, who passed away July 23, 1969. Gone on your way, and I go mine, Apart - but not afar, Only a thin veil hangs between the pathways where we are. God keeps watch over you and me This is my prayer, He knows your way, he looks to mine And keeps us near. Lovingly remembered by his wife Ada. 29-p CUSTOM COMBINING - oats, barley, and beans. Contact Milton or Deward McAdams, 236-4186. 28-p CUSTOM work of Silo Filling. Grass Silage or Dry Hay. Cont- act Albert Erb. Phone 236-4884. 23 to. 30 p. Custom Work JIM'S DECORATING SERVICE Painting & Paper Hanging FREE ESTLMATES Phone Zurich 236-4924 SANITATION SERVICE • SEPTIC TANK PUMPING Drainage and Repairs For immediate service PHONE GRAND BEND 238.2923 or 238.2291 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 DUCHARME - In loving memory of a dear Father and Grandfather, Alfred Ducharme, who passed away one year ago, July 13, 1970. The years cannot fade, Nor memories pass away Of the dear one who made For the rest of us, life more meaningful and gay. Always remembered by son Leo, daughter-in-law Ella and family. 29-b OESCH - In fond and loving mem ory of a dear sister and aunt, Agnes Marlene, who passed away nine years ago, July 20, 1962. Many a lonely heartache Often a silent tear But always a beautiful memory, Of one we loved so dear. Always remembered and sadly missed by Dorothy, Anthony and Douglas. 29- p MCADAMS Radio -1v Service! ZURICH Ph. 2364094 or 41 ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Mose Beckler invite their friends and relatives to an Open House, held in their home, 78 Huron St. West, Exeter, on Sunday, August 1, from 2 to 5 p. m. , on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. No gifts please. 29-p COMING EVENTS CORN AND WEINER ROAST -Races' tug of war, etc. Knights of Col- umbus Grounds. St. Columban, on August 22, at 5 p.m. until dusk. Knights of Columbus memb- ers and families plan now to keep this date open. 29-b LOST and FOUND ONE PAIR of dark rimmed glasses. Contact Don Oesch at 236-4614. 29-b FARM SOLD Clearing AUCTION SALE of Trac- tors, Combine, Implements, Ant- iques and Household effects to be held on the premises Lot 19. Con 8 Stanley Township. One mile west and one mile south of Varna, SATURDAY, JULY 31, at 2 p. m, sharp. TRACTORS: Int. standard Super W4 in excellent condition with belt pulley. Case RC Model VAC and scuffler. Int. 9 ft. double spring teeth cultivator, Allis Chalmers Model 60 combune, Int, 15 run power lift fertilizer seed drill (disc) with markers. Massey bean puller and scuffler, Gehl 10 in hammer mill, Fleury Bissell disc, Fleury Manure spreader, like new condition, M. H, 7 ft. binder. Int. 3 -furrow ace bottom plow on rubber, Int. 2 -furrow, 6 ft. McCormick mower, rubber tired wagon, 1 hayrack with grain box, 4 sections harrows, MC D drophead hayloader, 1950 Dodge truck 1/2 T. sold as is, 3/4 inch plywood truck racks. Bell City threshing machine, 150 ft, 7 -inch drive belt, set of cable and blocks for threshing machine, electric barn hot water heater, rubber tired wheelbarrow, bag rruck and bagger, hayfork and ropes, 2 new 10 ft. sections eaves troughing, quantity hemlock plank 12 3/4 - 14 inches wide excellent condition, quantity of side bard lumber for rec. rooms. Rolling shed doors 6 1/2 x 11 ft., weed sprayer, 4 all steel wagon wheels. 10 ib 12 tarpolin. McCullogh chain saw, 24 -inch blade like new. Approximately 100 ft 3 wire heacy, electric cord. Jubilee 20 in. lawn mower with Briggs and Grat- ton motor. ANTIQUES; four high wooden spoked wagon wheels, spinning wheel, yarn winder, apple peeler, iron kettle, toilet set, 3 trunks, memo ommeraroliaiardlialibAraiFilstrtlesetio 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 4:MM xSa 'z'.3aV.: v �z x •> ce;. VARNA Over seventy people—of—the Coleman connection gathered at the Lions Park, Seaforth for their annual reunion. The presi- dent Mr. Charles Dungey of London welcomed the relatives to the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. William Uhler were in charge of the sports. Persons coming the farthest were Mr. and Mrs. Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER To prevent carburetor icing, run the engine at fast idle for several minutes before taking off. Most car fires are caused by short circuits in the electrical system. To extinguish, smother with large article of clothing. Never use water. Computerized tests for licensing automobile mechanics are now in the works. Almost half of all the world's 216 million cars, trucks and buses are in the U.S. Studies show that driver groups with higher accident involvement use seat belts less than their safer -driving counterparts. Driver safety starts with a fully checked car, and ours have been tested top to bottom at Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer cherry wood organ with top stand and mirror, barrel churn, excell- ent condition; also glass hand churn, rubber tired buggy, antigue lamps, dishes, and baskets, 3 sets of antique scales, New Will- iams drophead sewing machine. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Deluxe 30 -inch Frigidair electric stove, like new condition, dining table and chairs, wood and coal heater, RCA T , V , and stand, 2 beds and springs, one spring for bed, 2 - dozen 1/2 gal. sealers, furnace fari, hand lawnmower, forks, shovels, chains and a quantity of other items too numerous to ment- ion. TERMS: Cash Neither Auctioneer or proprietor responsible for accidents day of sale. CECIL DOWSON, Proprietor Tel: 482-3355 PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer Tel: 262-5515 Gordon Carnahan, of Florida. The officers for next year are; President, Emmerson Coleman, first vice-president, Nick Whyte, second vice president, Robert Cartwright; secretary, Mrs. Elgin McKinley; treasurer, Mrs. Bruce Coleman; Sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Doig and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore;lunch committee, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker. The United Church Vacation Bible School will start next Monday, July 26, with the past- or Rev. M. Morrison in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker, Ruth, Lorne and Glenn of King City, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClytnont, Mrs. John McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McFarlane and children, Shirley Marie and John, of Glencoe, Mrs. May Anderson and Mr, Thorvold Paulsen, of London, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Neeb. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON - ONTARIO Beech Street Next to Community Park BOX OFFICE OPENS AT EMI P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK WED. - THURS. - FRI. JULY 21 - 22 - 23 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "LITTLE FAUSS AND BIG HALSEY" YmAN-. Robert Radford Michael J. Pollard eel ap .st u , In Color two young daredevils and a girl fight For love and recognition against s background of professional Motorcycle Radng. as U y. . S. A.a■ 1 UM AM , Jeanne Woodward R tti TPICT1 U .. MK.. Peel Newman • 'a` et "" 10 1" In Calor Cartoon SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES. JULY 24-25-26-27 — DOUBLE FEATURE - "TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARA" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Clint Eastwood — Shirley MaclaM. In Color "LOST FLIGHT" Lloyd Bridges Ralph Meeker — Anne Francis Color Cartoon :OMINE NEXT .. . WED. - THURS. - FRI. JULY 28 - 29 - 30 "CARRY ON CAMPING" "PERFECT FRIDAY" Bring this coupon for Free Admission (value $1.50) for One Adult with the purchase of one adult ticket at regular price. Valid only Monday Thru' Thursday. Expires August 26, 1971.