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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1971
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FOR SALE
APPLES and Apple Butter for
sale. Lennis Gingerich, Phone
237-3287. 41-42-p
LLOYD'S SOLID STATE
AC` Battery, tape recorder
four tapes included. also
13, 5, R. record player, two
months old. For AAI,/FM 8
track play, Phone 230-4046.
41-42-43-p
LABRADOR PUPS - eight to lu
weeks old. Pure Black. - Call
Ross Corbett, 230-4818. 43-p
MAYTAG wringer washer, in
real good condition. Phone
23t3-4830. 43-b
APPLES - Kings, Talman
Sweet, Spy, .McIntosh, Snows,
Delicious, Russet, Greenings,
Baldwins, etc., Cider apples.
Closed Sundays. - Phone •482-
9141 - Fred McClyntont, 1 utile
south of Varna. 43-p
GIRL'S WHITE FIGL'RE skates -
Sizc 0. Phone 236--1005.
13-p
EVERYTHING you need for
Hallowe'en, Fresh cider,
pumpkins and apples, tin your
own containers) - Wilfred
lousseau, Phone 236-411e.
43-b
WANTED TO BUY
USED HOCKEY EQUIPMENT -
to fit 10 -year old boy. Call
233G-4150. 43-p
WANTED - Electric \lotor, a or
T H.P. must be enclosed. Call
Phil Regier, 236-4608. 42-p
WORK WANTED
GRADE 12 STUDENT would like
work every week -end. Baby-
sitting, housework, etc. Phone
Sally Dietrich, 236-487.
4'2-43-p
LOST and FOUND
LOST in Hensall Saturday,
female black and yellow cat,
with white face and breast.
Phone Myrtle Peart - 262-2090
43-b
IN1I SCELLANEOUS
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
DICK and DAVE'S
PLUMBING
and
ELECTRICAL
L236-4607
ck Rau Daae Durand 565-5281
Sa'c'ks, that Satisfies"
BIRTHS
LOVE - Jim and Mari Love
wish to announce the birth of
their daughter, Carolyn Patric-
ia, at South 1-luron Hospital,
Exeter, on Thursday, October
1.1, 1971. A sister for Elaine
and Kathryn.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express sincere thanks
to relatives, neighbours, and
friends for flowers, cards, visits
and treats while a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Special thanks to the staff of
the hospital. - John Corbett -
43-h
I wish to thank all my relat-
ives and neighbours who rem-
embered me while i was a pat-
ient in St. Joseph's llospital,
London, and since returning
home. Special thanks to Father
Durand, Father Tony and Father
Finn, for their prayers and visits.
Thanks to 1)r. Tow, his assist-
ants and the nursing staff on the
6th floor who were so kind to
me - Frances Ayotte - 43-b
My sincere thanks ro all Zurich
area friends for cards and rem-
embrances I received during my
recent two month illness. As
so0I1 as therapy allows me to
walk better, I hope ro visit with
you. - Lance Reed - 13-p
IN MEMORIAM
OESC11 - In memory of my
late (husband, \lenno Oesch,
who passed away so suddenly,
November 4, 1970. Gone but
not forgotten - Wife Ann -
SERVICES OFFERED
PIANO TEACHER - Mrs. John
Turkheint, A, TCAI„ will
resume teaching in her home,
Main Street, Zurich. For furth-
er appointments, phone 230-
4713. 43 - tf
WATCH AND CLOCK repairing.
Work guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds and
china. Diamond re -setting.
Trophies. Hess Jewellery, Zur-
ich. ltfb
JIM'S DECORATING
SERVICE
Painting & Paper Hanging
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone Zurich 236.4924
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Make sure your farm
machinery carries the orange and
red bordered slow moving
vehicle triangle: it could save
your life.
Approve Stephe
The township of Stephen last
week received good trews from
the Ontario Municipal Board
regarding the long proposed
water system for the north-west
portion of the municipality.
A letter from the OMB
following a second hearing on
the water system proposal held
on August 19 of this year gave
tentative approval to allow
residents mostly on the west side
of highway 21, north of Grand
Bend to obtain water.
A first hearing in July of 1970
turned down the application
but the township was able to
get the matter re -opened.
In making his interim decision
F, G. Blake of the Municipal
Board stated, "We are satisfied
on the evidence that the prop -
Properly For Sale
HENSALL
Three or four bedroom, 2 sto-
rey, white vinyl house. Recently
beautifully refinished living
room, dining room, kitchen and
TV sitting room. Four extra
lots suitable for development.
EXETER
A beautiful 2 storey brick, 4 -
bedroom house, near Public
and High Schools. Large corner
lot. Beautifully finished within.
Must be seen to appreciate.
Please call Ray Charles 471-
4926 London or Bill Mickle,
Hensall 262-5708.
Have clients for small cottage -
type house in Hensall area.
Have client interested in 5 - 25
acres of marginal land; also
client interested in good farm-
ing land.
Contact Bill Mickle when listing
your farm, house or business.
CALL BILL MICKLE
at 262-5708 Hensall.
AL SINNOTT REALTY LTD.
Realtor
TENDER
FOR
SNOW REMOVAL
Plainly marked sealed Tend-
ers will be received up to 12
noon Friday, the 5th of Nov-
ember 1971 for snow removal at
Hensall Public School.
Specifications and tender
forms may be obtained at the
offices of the Huron County
Board of Education, 97 Shipley
Street, Clinton, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not nec—
essarily accepted.
R. B, Dunlop
Supt. of Business Affairs
Huron County Board of Educ-
ation.
NIERS
Tenders are invited for supplying Fuel Oil for St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich, and Parsonage.
Sealed Tenders, clearly marked as to contents, must be
received (by the undersigned) on or before 12 noon, on
Monday, November 1, 1971.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Louis Willert, secretary
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
Zurich, Ontario.
water
J y '
osed system is necessary and
desirable, and also that the
differential in the total rates
for permanent and summer
residents should be no more
than $10. "
At the same time the 01\113
asked the township to come up
with another schedule of rates
for commercial and large
consumers and to clarify the
exemptions on semi -agricultural
properties.
The original estimate in 1970
of the cost of the water system
was set at $180, 845 but at the
latest hearing officials of the
Ontario Water Resources Com-
mission said with the application
of new provincial grants the
cost could be reduced to $122,
000.
The system when installed
would obtain water from the
pipeline now supplying water
to the Village of Grand Bend
from the Lake Huron water plant
A «'out Pe.. !e
Rev. Cyril K. Gingerich and
several members of the local
church attended the Fall Meet-
ing of Mennonite Historical
Society of Ontario at Waterloo
ori Saturday evening. An illust-
rated lecture on "our Anabapt-
ised heritage, " was presented.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Neeb were Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Martin and Tim,
of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs.
Elam Shantz, Richard and
Nancy, of Zurich; Miss Lois
Widrick, of Waterloo; Mr,
and Mrs, Ken Hollands, Stephen
and Lynette, and Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Ropp, Wayne, Howard
and Mervin, of Ailsa Craig.
The Ropp family sang at the
anniversary service in Emman-
uel United Church, Zurich,
on Sunday evening.
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Bowling Scores
SENIOR BOWLING
Hawkeyes - E. Gascho -597
Varieties - L. Willert - 595
Hi 1 -lopes - M. Gelinas - 480
Ramblers -C. Finkbeiner -618
Whippoorwills - L. Hoffman 655
Newcomers - L. Rader - 668
HIGH SINGLE - L. Willert-323
HIGH TRIPLE - L. Willert -829
at the intersection of highways
21 and 83.
Water would be supplied to
Oakwood and the other subdivis-
ions in the area along with all
other residents en the west side
of the road and some adjacent
to highway 21 on the east side.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
Your car's ignition system
multiplies the available
voltage (10 volts) 2,000
times!
Patience is 'something you
admire in the driver behind
you but not in the one ahead!
Don't wear sunglasses at night
to cut the glare of oncoming
headlights. They cut your
vision to the danger point.
Dual -Fuel means
interchangeable fuel systems
— gasoline for long trips,
natural gas for city traffic.
New York City police towed
away more than 100,000
illegally parked cars last year,
costing violators more than
$3 million.
For an attractive, fine
performance car that doesn't cost
a million, see us at
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer
VILLAGE OF ZU
IC
MIGHT SAVING TI `''" E
Please take notice that Daylight Saving Time
will come to an end on
Saturday, October 30, 1.971
AT 12:00 P.M.
W. D. ARMSTRONG,
Clerk -Treasurer.