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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY OCTOBER 7, 1971
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FOR SALE
APPLES, Pick your own, low
trees, Spy, King, Russet, Snow,
Delicious, Talman Sweet,
Greening, etc., Cider apples,
Picked McIntosh. Picking days
beginning October 4, Monday,
Wednesday, Friday and Satur-
days. Closed Sundays. Phone ,
482- 9141, Fred McClymont,
1 rnile south of Varna.
39, 40, 41, 42 X
APPLES: McIntosh, Courtlands.
Pick your own. Large excellent
quality. Bring containers. Low
trees, no ladder climbing.
Ross Middleton Orchard, 1 mile
east of Bayfield, North of River.
39- 40-41-B
APPLES: i,"IcIntosh Apples, Con-
cord Grapes, are now ready at
Berg Orchard, Forest. Bring
your own containers. Phone
873-5598. 40-b
HONEY: .200 a lb. in your
containers. - Ferd Haberer -
40-p
ONE -ROW WOODS Dearborn
Corn Picker. Apply to Alvin
Gingerich. 236-4735. 40-41-p
APPLES: Snows and Macintosh.
In your own containers. 2 1/2
miles west of Hensall. - Wilf-
red Mousseau, Phone 236-4110.
40-b
OVEN READY roasting chickens.
Available for Thanksgiving.
Phone Melvin Elliott, 262-5434,.
40-1:
BIRTHS
APPLES, all varieties, all grade„
1 1/2 miles north of Dashwood.
Thursday through Sunday. 2 p.
m. to 8 p.m, Bring your own
containers. - I. S . Teeter -
Phone 237-3362, 40-b
1970 MOTO-SKI Grand Prix 28
H . P. Low mileage like new and
priced for quick sale. Phone
236-4196. 40-41-42-b
WHITE ROCK ROASTERS, quick
frozen and government inspect-
ed. Average 6-7 lbs, - M.
Vanderhook, Phone 237-3324.
40-b
RAU - Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rau,
R. R, 2, Zurich, announce the
birth of a son, Darien Richard,
September 25, at South Huron
Hospital - a brother for Lori
Lynn and grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Rau and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Ducharme.
CARDS OF THANKS
USED POULTRY CRATES: $2,
to $3. each. Apply to McKinl-
ey Farm and Hatchery Ltd. R.
R,1, Zurich, Phone 262-2837.
40-41-42-b
GOOD QUALITY McIntosh
Apples. $2.50 a bushel. Tree -
run $2.00. David Steckle,
Phone 262-5442. 39-40-41-b
The family of the late Alvin
Walper wish to express their
sincere and heartfelt thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours
for floral tributes, cards, donat-
ions to the Heart Fund, Luther-
an Hour, Gideon Bibles, Miss-
ions and the many acts of kind-
ness and comforting words exp-
ressed during the loss of a bel-
oved husband and brother.
Special thanks to Rev. Stein-
man, Rev. Blackwell, T. Harry
Hoffman Funeral Home, pall-
bearers, flower bearers and the
Ladies Aid. Your thoughtfulness
was appreciated and will be
remembered. 40-p
Sincere thanks and appreciation
to our family, friends and neigh•
bours for their kindness in rem-
embering us with gifts, flowers
and congratulation cards, on
the occasion of our 50th wed-
ding anniversary. All was
deeply appreciated. - Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Oesch, Hensall,
40-p
BERG EQUIPMENT: We are ag-
ents for Berg Farm Equipment
Stable cleaners, ventilation,
stabling, etc. Call John Zan-
dwyk, R, R, 2, Zurich, Phone
262-5448. Hensall, 38-9-0 p
COMING EVENTS
POTATOES; also cooking and
Spanish Onions. Call A. Van-
denboomen, 236-4038, on high
way 84 east of Zurich.
ONTARIO No. 1 Table Potatoes.
75 pound bag for $2.00. -
Martin Mommersteeg, 3 miles
south of Bayfield, on Blue Water
Highway. 37, 8, 9,40-b
RUMMAGE SALE - Sponsored
by Kinette Club, of Hensall
will be held in llensall Arena
Auditorium, Friday evening,
8:00 p.m. October 29, 1971.
40- p
POTATOES for sale: Gladwin
Westlake, R.R.3, Bayfield.
Phone 565-5272.
36-7- 8- 9-b
BOY'S SPORT JACKET and
slacks. Size 12. Excellent cond-
ition, Phone 236-4369, X
Child Health Clinic October 11,
1971 cancelled because of
Thanksgiving. Next Clinic on
Monday, October 25, 1971 at
the Health Unit Office, South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, from
9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Attend for:
n 1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Fluoride brushing of child-
ren's teeth to prevent cavities
for ages 3 to 5 years.
ENGAGEMENT
FOR RENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Manner -
ow, of Forest wish to announce
the engagement of their daught-
er, Brenda Gail, to Mr. Peter
A. Ilaist, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Haist, Grand Bend. The
wedding will take place on
Saturday, October 16, 1971 at
four o'clock, in Redeemer
Lutheran Church, Sarnia, with
Rev. Janz officiating.
WINTER STORAGE for boats
and trailers, Call Dashwood
237-3532. 40-41-b
HELP WANTED
OPPORTUNITIES
CHRISTMAS BEGINS NOW of
Avon representatives. You'll
sell fine products from the
world's largest cosmetic comp-
any. Only one territory in Hay
Township left available in area.
Call evenings. Mrs. M. Mill -
son, 17 Hawkesbury Ave.,
London, Phone 451-0541.
40-41-42-43-b
SERVICES OFFERED
WILL BABY SIT in my home
while mother works. Monday
through Friday. - Mrs. Gary
Maxwell, Phone 236-4292.
40-p
MI SCELLANEOUS
ACT FAST !
Are you looking for a solid
future? Are you . a self starter,
conscientious and hard working?
Then join the Dominion Automo-
bile Association team.
As a Dominion Automobile As-
sociation Representative you will
have guaranteed renewals. Earn
high commissions, receive on the
job training, with group insurance
benefits, and pension.
Act now and find out how you
can join the Dominion Automobile
Association team. For a confident-
ial interview write today.
Mr. Keith Gleed,
Dominion Automobile Association,
201 King Street,
London, Canada
WATCH AND CLOCK repairing.
Work guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds and
china. Diamond re -setting.
Trophies. Hess Jewellery, Zur-
ich. ltfb
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
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
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the Estate of
GERTRUDE DATARS
deceased
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Gertrude
Datars, late of the Village of
Zurich, in the County of Huron,
who died on or about the 1st
day of July, 1971, are required
to file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of
Exeter, Ontario by the 9th day
of October, 1971, after which
date the estate will be distribut-
ed having regard only to those
claims of which notice has been
received.
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and stay home to look after
new arrivals? Does either partn-
er risk job layoffs?
If credit is involved, can
future income be counted upon
to make the payments?
With extra discretionary in-
come, the two -income family
can afford to save more. Sen-
sible investments in stocks and
bonds --even special savings
accounts --can act as buffers
should one income be discont-
inued.
Finally, there's another safe-
guard that may pave the way to
a more stable family financial
situation.
' Suppose some of that extra
income' is channelled into ed-
ucation. Suppose, for instance,
the wife of a double -income
family puts some of her money
into upgrading her education.
It might put her in a position
where she would be less affected
by recessions in the economy.
She might live a more fulfilling
life and eran even more while
she works.
The two -income family can
continue to enjoy more mater-
ial benefits if they are prepared
to plan realistically, with an
eye to what the future may
hold in store .
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BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the Executor,
Exeter, Ontario.
A maximum of $50, 000
worth of the current Series of
Canada Savings Bonds may be
held by each registered owner.
PROPERTY SOLD
Auction Sale to be held on the
Premises:
LOT 16, CON. 13, TWP.
HAY
One mile west and one mile
south of Zurich for:
HARRY BASSOW
on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13
at 1:30 p. m.
ANTIQUES: Flat to wall cup-
board with Gothic Top doors
and pie shelf, yarn winder, set
of six press back turn top chairs
in new condition, dry sink, high
sideboard, dark rocking chair,
cane -bottom nursing rocker,
parlor table, oil lamps, pine
churn, commode, high wooden
bed and springs, 3 trunks,
coffee grinder, small grama-
phone, desk clock, copper
boiler, ice-cream maker, childs
high chair, pictures and frames,
dresser, 2 round Quebec heaters.
Assortment of glass including
3 cranberry enamel decorated
tumblers, 4 -piece nuggett
table set, goblets including
bulls eye, blue depression
tumblers, vaseline candy dish,
water pitcher and several odd
pieces of press glass, amber
hand lamp, china shaving mug,
foot paddle grindstone.
FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS: Platform rocker,
brown iron bed and springs, one
single bed and springs, matched
chesterfield and chair, rotating
electric fan like new, washing
machine, electric fry pan,
gas iron, some dishes and glass-
ware, rubber tired lawnmower
push type, meat saws, tools
and other small items too num-
erous to mention.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH
HARRY C, BASSOW, Prop.
Tel. 236-4885
PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer
Tel. 262-5515
JOHN TURKHEIM, Clerk
Tel. 236-4713
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of House and Lot, Household,
Antiques, Garden Tools, etc.,
On the Premises
IN DASHWOOQ for
MR, EDWARD KRAFT
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16,
at 1:30 p.m.
Complete listings in next week's
issue.
Auctioneers;
Doug Riddell: Tel. 237-3576
Jack Riddell: Tel. 237-3431
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SENIOR BOWLING
Varieties - L. Willert-707
Whippoorwills- H. Stade-689
Hawkeyes - L. Gascho-505
Hi Hopes - C. Geiger -627
Newcomers - A. Oesch - 613
Ramblers - M. Deichert -620
High Single - C. Geiger - 278
High Triple - L. Willert - 707
DICK and DAVE'S
PLUMBING
and
ELECTRICAL
Dick Rau Dave Durand
236.4607 565.5281
"Service that Satisfies"
STOCKER
FEEDER SALE
HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES
Saturday, Oct. 9th at 1:30p.m.
900 HEAD
CONSISTING OF STEERS, HEIFERS And CALVES
FOR CONSIGNMENTS
CONTACT TIN MANAGEMENT -
VICTOR HARGREAVES JACK RIDDELL
482-7511 Clinton 237-3431 Dashwood
DOUG RIDDELL
237-3576 Dashwood
AUCTIONEERS: HECTOR McNEIL
LARRY GARDINER
39, 40b
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