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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-08-26, Page 8ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS FOR SALE POTATOES, Highway 84, Phone 236-4038. A, Vanden Boomers. 33-tf UNIVERSITY of Western Ontario General Natural Science Course text books. Phone 236-4161. 33-b CHOICE Clover Honey - limited amount. Bring your own contain Ferd Haberer, Zurich. 33-p APPLES - pick your own. Duch- ess, Astrachan, and Melbas. Bring containers. Ross Middleton Orchard, 1 mile east of Bayfield, north of river. 33, 4-b UNIVERSITY of Western Ontario General Natural Science Course text books. Phone 236-4161, 34-35-b LARGE CLARE HECLA c . a1 ,.end wood furnace, complete with coal stoker. Coleman oil space heater; Duro shallow well pump. Call Don Campbell, 505-5293 34- b RED IIAVEN PEACHES are now ready at Berg Orchards, Forest, 3 miles south of Camp Ipperwash on Con. 10. 34-h FOR RENT COTTAGE at Schade View, available from August 28 to September 4. $65. per week, Also a summer home at the lake for Labor Day weekend, famil- ies only. Apply to Mrs. Keith Horner, 236-4866. 34-p 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 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 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 Renew Your Subscription Now sumo In confidence to: �� I4 ar YC, 3girl otc 9 er,N tram ICC a • Its send resume 3 sal 6632 T mcs �. . n attop4251P yrs accts para _nettle/ 507 5 _O ceul .Mgr Patentl—I Fes Ned, 6OOKKTPER F/CL 1s • Contrigor patted. An•[', 717 Limes• r gr chars• 1 Ptoll R , axr managementrea 201.624. a, Bklyn m.� Y LAWRENCE AGENGt, .amu W A2 'SI THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1971 r teu, .. uN ' Adenn 5l ANAL, FEE r anja11l •1nal, 4412 ency,129r N41 A± U CONNECICuT M PA 580 r5 Ave 147th) pBUD[GET/COST M 1 AGENCY, S12. DOE ANALYST EX' 1500up. ACCURA4E AS BUDGET ExamIMr/Ana 17500+, .... AD At, nurN:ct ofeFtZYlWvi b5- xxcel CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours, for the visits, cards and treats I received while in the hospital, and since returning home. Special thanks to those who helped me at the time of the accident. - Barry Thiel. 34-p Mrs. Philip Masse and family wish to express their gratitude to all friends, neighbours and relatives who sent cards, flowers, prayers and masses, and who helped in any way during the death of a dear husband and Father. Special thanks to Father Durand and the C.IW.L., also Keith Westlake and Son funeral service. 34-p NOTICE Dr. Norman Epstein, Director of Allergies, St. Joseph's Ilospital, Toronto, will speak at a public meeting in the YM -YWCA, Stratford, at 8:00 p.m., on Friday, September 24, 1971. ANYONE interested is invited to hear this authority on Asthma. The meeting is being sponsor- ed by the Huron Perth Tubercul- osis and Respiratory Disease Association. There are many misconcept- ions about asthma and the psych- I ological aspects of asthma are al- so often poorly understood. Pract-' ically all allergists believe that psychosomatic disturbances are commonly the result of the asthma rather than rhe primary cause. YOU won't want to miss this timely speaker! 34-b NOTICE to CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN WES- LEY MERNER, DECEASED All person 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 8z 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 NOTICE RE: GARBAGE COLLECTION IN ZURICH Will all people wanting gar- bage collected this week, please arrange to have their garbage out in front of their homes on Friday night. COLLECTION WILL BE MADE AT SEVEN O'CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING, DUE TO THE BEAN FESTIVAL. THANK YOU asimanismawasmassessmons r -F Am", 19(1 W 49 nays Farm Union boycott Kraft Foods The National Farmers Union has officially launched a nation- wide boycott of Kraft Foods Lim- ited. The announcement was made by NFU vice-president, Walter Miller, at a meeting in Lucan, attended by officials from locals in Western Ontario. The Lucan meeting, a last in a series of similar meetings, un- animously endorsed the recom- mendation to boycott Kraft. "We have tried all other meth- ods to achieve a bargaining pos- ition in the diary industry, " said Mr. Miller, "We have tried to talk to government agencies and the dairy corporations. At first Kraft wouldn't even return our telephone calls, When we picketed their plant at Ingleside, the Ontario Milk Marketing Boasd performed the role of strike breaker for Kraft. Follow- ing the picketing action at Ingle- side we again tried to meet with Krafts, but were turned down," "There is no way farmers can carry on this present situation, " the vice president said, "with the large multi -national dairy corporations establishing the price and marketing conditions and having their position backed up by the government controlled Milk Marketing Board, the farm- ers will always come out on the short end. We are determined to About People Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Elliott, of Grand View, Ivlanitoba, spent their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Elliott, also attending rhe Van Sligten- horst - Elliott wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott and son Robbie, of Little Current; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell, of Avoca, Michigan, also visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Elliott. 0 Newcommissioner Barry Eastwood of Brockville Inas been appointed regional assessment commissioner for the Iluron- Perth counties assessment area, succeeding William Vidler, Mr. Vidler, who has held the post since the regional office was established in Goderich about two years ago, said Monday he was moving to the London area office, commercial and industrial co-ordination section, Ile said the changes become effective September 1. Mr. Vidler previously held successive posts as assessment commissioner in St. Thomas and Elgin County. Another September 1 head- quarters change is to be made when the RCMP district office, now at Goderich, moves to the Stratford federal building. The RCMP Goderich gaff comprises two officers. 0 Victoria and Grey Trust Comp- any reports profit of $2, 245, 000 or $1.47 a share for the nine months ended July 31, compared with $1, 692, 000 or $1.07 a share for the same period last year. Profit for the third quarter was 590 per share compared with 370 in 1970. 'The quarterly divid- end on the common shares was raised by three cents to 250 per share at a Directors' meeting held last week. establish a recognized bargain- ing position which will result in the NFU. negotiating price and marketing arrangements on be- half of farmers. The OMMB can continue to perform a brokerage function. " LL TOM fall "Make no mistake about it, this boycott is designed to force Kraft Foods to accept our terms." Mr. Miller continued. "The boycott will be launched on a low key basis and accelerated over the country in the weeks ahead." Our people are deter- mined and we are going to win. NOTICE Ste Peter's Roman Catholic Cemetery LOT 4, CONCESSION L. Re EAST TOWNSHIP OF HAY The Cemetery Board have decided to build a Common Cairn on the North Portion of the Cemetery, known as Ward Cne. Any objection should be filed with the Chairman of the Board: ALVIN RAU RR 2 ZURICH, Ont. REQUIRE TO HELP PROCESS DELICIOUS AYLMER & DEL MONTE VEGETABLES * Light and heavy labour. * Day or evening shift * Free transportation arranged * No previous experience necessary * Cafeteria on the premises * Work available until November ..INCREASE AGE RATES.. CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED is once again recruiting men and women for work in their food processing plant in Exeter. Anyone wishing to take advantage of this opportunity to earn extra money, please register in person or call: YOUR LOCAL CANADA MANPOWER Godench CENTRE (1) 524-8342 OR PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Huron Park (1) 228-6932 CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED 210 Wellington St. VVest, EXETER, ONTARIO, ('I) 235-2445