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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1971
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FOR SALE
9 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS - some due
to freshen. Gall Albert Erb, 236-
4884. 32-p
6 -YEAR OLD Arabian mare.
Apply to Roy McBride. Zurich.
32-p
FRESH peaches, apples available
at Berg Orchards, 3 miles south
of Camp Ipperwash. Phone 873-
5598, 32, 3-b
3 PURE-BRED Chihuaha pups.
Phone 236-4752. 32-b
BEE EQUIPMENT, four frame
reversable extractor, steam knife,
and generator as well as other
equipment. Phone 236-4646.
32-p
PIGS - weaner and streted pigs.
Call Alvin Gingerich, 236-4735.
32-tf
FRESH HONEY
Bring Your Own
Container and Save
Ferguson App, ries
ZURICH
Phone 236 4.973
FOR RENT
COTTAGE available at Schade- ,
View, August 14 to 21, and
August 28 to September 4, $65.
per week. Call 236-4866. 32-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 FORAGE, straw and
silo filling. Phone Jack Dunn,
565-5344, 32-p
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
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.
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
BIRTHS
TAYLOR - Douglas and Shirley
(nee Weido) are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their daughter,
Jennifer Lynn, on August 4, 1971,
at St, Joseph's Hospital, London.
RAU - Mike and Beatie (nee
Denomme) thank God for the
safe arrival of their daughter
Tammy Michelle, at Stratford
General Hospital, on Tuesday,
July 27, 1971.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb, R. R,
2, Zurich, wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Marjorie Elaine to Mr.
Gerald Asa Steckle, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Asa Steckle,
Zurich. The wedding to take
place August 21, 1971, 3 p.m.
at the Blake Mennonite Church.
32-p
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs. Melvin Elliott, R. R, 1,
Zurich, will hold a Trousseau
Tea on Saturday, August 14,
from seven to ten in the evening,
in honour of her daughter Joan's
forthcoming marriage. All relat-
ives, friends and neighbours are
invited to attend. 32-b
A special meeting of the
Blue Water Rest Home Auxiliary,
on Wednesday evening, August
18, at 8 p. m. at the Ilome.
All members are urged to attend,
32- b
NOTICE to CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN WES-
LEY MERNER, DECEASED
All persons having claims
against the estate of John Wesley
Merrier, late of the Township of
Hay, in the County of Huron,
who died on or about the 24th
day of July, 1971, are required
to file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of
Exeter, Ontario by the 27th day
of August, 1971, after which date
the estate will be distributed
having regard only to those claim;
of which notice has been receiv-
ed.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Execut-
rix,
Exeter, Ontario.
32, 3, 4, -b
APPLICATIONS
AMON
COUNTY OF HURON
REQUIRES
ADMINISTRATOR
For newly created Social Serv-
ices Department to serve in the
General Welfare Assistance field.
Applications in writing will be re-
ceived by the undersigned until
Wednesday, August 25, 1971; please
include experience and qualific-
ations.
Salary range $7,500 — $9,000. Ex-
cellent employee benefits. Starting
date for position approximately
October 1, 1971.
John G. Berry,
Clerk -Treasurer
& Administrator,
Court House, Goderich, Ont.
(Tel. 519-524-8394)
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. C. McIntosh,
John Street, Zurich wish to
express their sincere thanks and
appreciation to Westlake Ambul-
ance Service, for their prompt
and efficient service on the night
of July 28. 32-b
I wish to thank my relatives
friends and neighbours for their
visits, cards, treats and prayers,
while a patient in South Huron
Hospital. Special thanks to
Father Durand, Father Mooney,
Sisters of St. Boniface Church;
the Catholic Women's League,
Dr. C,J. Wallace and staff of
the hospital. - Mrs. Alex Meid-
inger. 32- p
A sincere thank you to the
many friends who kindly remeim-
bered me with gifts, flowers,
cards and treats while I was a
patient in South lluron Hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. D. Beck
and Mrs. Eric Luther for their
prayers, Dr. Goddard, Miss Clay -
pole and nursing staff for their
excellent care, to the Times -
Advocate, Westlake Ambulance
Service of Zurich, Friendship
and Visitation Committee of
Hensall United Church, Amber
Rebekah Lodge, and the Legion
Ladies Auxiliary. Sincerely, -
Maude Hedden. 32-x
My heartfelt expression of app-
reciation is extended to all my
family, relatives, friends and
Knights of Columbus for the
masses and prayers offered, cards,
treats and visits during my stay
in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Father Robert, Msgr.
Bourdeau, and Father Kelly as
well as Dr. Goddard and Dr.
Addison and the nursing staff
of Clinton Public Hospital. -
Charles Rau. 32-p
A special thank you to all my
relatives, friends and neighbours
for their cards, treats and visits
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, and since
returning home. - Mrs. Hubert
Schilbe. 32-x
I would like to thank my
friends, neighbours, and relatives
for cards, treats and visits while
a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London and since returning home.
Mrs. Dorothy Stade. 32-p
Dr. and Mrs. C.J. Wallace
and Mr, F,A, Doyle wish to
express their gratitute to all
those who sent cards or flowers
and who helped in any way on
the occasion of the death of Mrs.
Eileen Doyle. Particular thanks
to Father A. Durand and Father
C. Doyle, Mr. Keith and Mr,
Robert Westlake and to those who
offered prayers and masses, 32-p
Mro and Mrs. Mose Beckler
would like to express thei r
appreciation to their friends,
and relatives for their thought-
fulness on their 50th wedding
anniver?ary.
The family of the late Mrs.
Andrew (Mabel) Thiel wish to
thank the relatives, neighbours,
and friends for all their kindness,
the donations of flowers, cards
and masses. Also thanks to those
who assisted during her illness
and at the time of the funeral.
Special thanks to the pallbear-
ers and Clergy and anyone who
helped in any way. 32-b
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AUCTION SALE
of REAL ESTATE, TRACTOR,
FARM MACHINERY, GARAGE
AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ANTIQUE
AND MISC, ITEMS.
On the premises
First farm south of St. Joseph
on Highway 21.
The undersignedAuctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21
at 12;30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of two
storey frame dwelling, covered
with asphalt siding with all mod-
ern conveniences.
Please Note; this dwelling to
be removed within 30 days,
For information please contact
Charles Pergel, second farm
south of St, Joseph.
TERMS of Real Estate: 107o on day
of sale, balance in 30 days, if
not previously sold.
TRACTOR AND MACHINERY;
Mc Deering W-30 Standard tractor,
including tractor ploughs, grain
drill, rubber tired wagon and
rack, double disc, two wheeled
trailer, spray equipment, garage
equipment, power tools, air
compressors, water pumps,
electric motors, blacksmith
equipment, hydraulic cylinders
and pumps, cement mixer with
motor, hydraulic jacks, drill
press with motor, rotortiiler,
electric disc grinder, etc. etc.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS; electric
ironer, chests of drawers, Admir-
al 21 -inch TV. Admiral port-
able record player and stand,
centre and end tables, lawn chain
storm windows, glass doors,
venetian blinds. chrome table
and chairs, commode, liquor
cabinet, telephone table, deep
fryer, exercise bicycle, lanterns,
etc. etc.
Plan to attend this interesting
sale. No reserve, everything
will be sold. Complete list of
sale in following issue.
HECTOR FORCIER Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER.- Auctioneer.
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
McADAMS
Radio -WY Service
ZUJRICH
Ph. 236-4094 or 4186
PUBLIC NOTICE
Offices for the following depart-
ments are now located in the Court
House at Goderich —
a) Planning Department
Gary Davidson, Director
Tel. 519-524-2188.
b) Development Officer
R. S. Cummings
Tel. 519-524-2188
c) Construction Safety Inspector
Everett Smith
Tel. 519-524-2188
d) Land Division Committee
John G. Berry, Secretary
Tel. 519-524.8394.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Tractor, Farm Machinery,
Household Effects, Antiques, and
Misc. items,
On the Premises of
Lot 10, Con. 12 Hay Township
2 1/2 miles north of Dashwood on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25
at 1 p.m.
TRACTOR Allis Chalmers W, D
Standard tractor in good condit-
ion. M,F, #10, hay baler like
new, Cunningham hay condition-
er. McDeering 3 -furrow Ace
bottom plow, used one season.
Cockshutt #6 tractor spreader.
rubber tire wagon and rack,
rubber tire wagon and box, an
ideal show wagon, light -carriage
buggy, portland cutter, closed -
in 2 -horse trailer like new.
Gehl hammer mill etc. etc.,
Quantity of household effects.
Complete list in following issue .
ALVIN WALPER - Proprietor
PERCY WRIGHT - Auctioneer,
TH E
HYDRO -ELECTRIC
POWER
COMMISSION
OF ONTARIO
PROPERTY FOR SALE
TOWN OF CLINTON
The Commissioki is
offering for sale a one
storey metal clad building,
having dimensions of
approximately 55. feet by
60 feet, together with a
rectangular L102 acre
parcel of land having a
frontage of 300 feet on
the east side of Highway
Nu. 4, near the south limit
of the Town of Clinton,
being formerly part of Lot
42, Concession 1, H.R.S.,
Township of 'ruckersmith.
For further particulars,
please contact A.H. Cass,
1075 Wellington Road,
London, Telephone
434-7391, Ext. 413.
Offers to purchase must be
received by the
undersigned before 4 p.rn.,
Eastern Daylight Time,
August 23, 1971, at 620
University Avenue,
Toronto. The sealed
envelope containing the
offer to purchase must
carry identification that it
refers to the Clinton
Property.
Each offer to purchase
must be accompanied by a
certified cheque payable
to The Hydro Electric
Power • Commission of
Ontario for at least 3% of
the amount of the offer
and cheques will be
returned to the
unsuccessful bidders.
All offers to purchase
must allow until
September 3, 1971 for
acceptance or rejection
and must not be
withdrawn until after that
date. Offers must also
allow until October 30,
1971 for closing of the
sale.
The highest or any offer
not necessarily accepted.
E.B. Easson,
Secretary.