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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-11-18, Page 10PAGE 10 ZURICH CITIZENS NEW& FSFACWONPAC FOR SALE Control your Warble Grub and Lice this fall the easy way with two effective pour -on systemic insecticides from Niagara. Neguvon $12.80 jug. New ready to use Ruelene 12 R, $12. 50 jug cash. Available at William Colemans. Kipper, Phone 262-5031. 44-45b POTATOES Sand grown, $1.75 for 75 lbs. - Martin Mommer- steeg, R.R. 3, Bayfield, Phone 565-5288. on Highway 21 south of Bayfield. 45-b OIL FURNACE: Converted coal and wood furnace, with steel jacket, burner and all controls. Very Cheap. Good Condition. Phone 236-4059 after 5 p.m. 45-b CABBAGE, carrots, Spanish onions and beets. Phone 236- 4738. 45-p POTATOES; also cooking onions Call A. Vandenboomen, 236- 4038, Highway 84, east of Zur- ich. tf GARAGE EQUIPMENT: Smith Roles Portable 1 -HP Air Comp- ressor still under warranty; 1- air B & D Chisel and punch tool nearly new, 1 -bench grinder, creeper, tire test tank, 3 electric motors; 2 billing machines; oil drain barrel on rubber tire cart, 1 -three draw- er filing cabinet - Elroy Desj- ardine, Phone 236-4242. 45-p APPLES - Kings, Talman Sweet, Spy, McIntosh, Snows, Delicious, Russet, Greenings, Baldwins, etc., Cider apples. Closed Sundays. - Phone 482- 9141 - Fred McClynront, 1 mile south of Varna. 43-p LADIES SIZE 10 white figure skates. Boots in good condition, less than 1 year old. Best offer. Phone 236-4778. 46-47-b LIMITED QUANTITY of small dry hardwood blocks. Excellent for fireplace consumption. May be picked up at Zurich Wood Products Ltd., at 35c', per bag. Already bagged for your conv- enience. 46-b APPLES and apple butter. Spies, Mac; Courtland, Snows, etc. Call Alvin Steckle, 262-5445. 46-7-8-p HONEY - Limited amount of light amber honey. - Ferd Hab- erer, Zuricl4. 46-p APPLES: McIntosh, Spys, Del- icious. Good $2.50, Seconds, $1.25 - David Steckle, 262- 5442. 46-7-8-b WHITE ROCK ROASTERS, dress- ed. Average 7 lbs. Government inspected. 500 lb. M. Vander- hoeck, R.R.3, Zurich, Phone 237-3324. 46-b GIVE THE GIFT that gives twelve times a year. Any mag- azine, any time, anywhere. I Dave's Agency. Mrs. Cecil Kipfer, Hensall, Phone 262- 2278. 44-49-b YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING - 2 pair of trousers, size 16 to 18; also sport jacket, size 16 to 18. Call 236-4845. 46-b One in every 12 Canadian households has an electric dish- washer. ( FOR RENT THREE BEDROOM apartment, all modern equipment. Elect- rically heated. Available now. Contact Clarence Gascho. Phone 236-4316. 45-b SERVICES OFFERED SKATE SHARPENING - Profes- sional style with latest equip- ment. Now back at the former garage on Main Street. - Elroy Des jardine. 45- p SANDRA'S BEAUTY SALON, located in Elroy Desjardine's Home. For your hair appoint- ments call 236-4242. 45-6-7-p PIANO TEACHER - Mrs. John Turkheim, A. T. C. M., will resume teaching in her home, Main Street, Zurich. For furth- er appointments, phone 236- 4713. 43 - tf WATCH AND CLOCK repairing. Work guaranteed. Fine select- ion of watched, 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 HELP WANTED WOMEN wanted for Sales and Secretarial position. Full time. Full training provided. Start immediately. Apply in hand- writing, to Box EC, Zurich Citizens News. 45-b WANTED TO RENT WINTERIZED cottage or furn- ished apartment, wanted for off-season. Contact W. D. Arm- strong, 236-4303, Zurich. 46-b LOST STRAYED red and white faced heifer. Around 800 to 850 lbs. Strayed from my farm last week Contact Elzar Hasse. Phone 236-4185. 46-b CARDS OF THANKS We would like to thank the Zurich Fire Department for their excellent service in putting out the fire and saving the hon- ey house; also thanks to all the neighbours, and friends who helped in various ways. Thanks also to Brucefield for their water tanker. - Ferguson Apiar- ies, Bill and Rosemary. 46-p The family of the late C;ordon Corriveau wish to express their heartfelt thanks to friends, neighbours, and relatives for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown during the time of Gordon's hospitalization and at the time of his death. Spec- ial thanks to Father Robert, Father Cameron MacLean, the members of the Catholic Wo- men's League, to all those who sent cards, floral tributes, Mass offerings, and to all who help- ed in any way during our time of bereavement. 46-b THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1971 4"'�'.tir in ,. �,:.,... ....�,;., .r. .,:.... ;,• We wish to thank our family, neighbours and friends for the prayers, gifts, cards and cong- ratulatory messages we received on the occasion of our 50th wedding anniversary. Your thoughtfulness was deeply app- i reciated. - Mr. and Mrs. Alf- red Meidinger. 46-p Many thanks to those friends and relatives who were so kind to me in my recent bereave- ment. Special thanks to Rev. and Mrs. Blackwell, Rev. and Mrs. Huether, ladies of the United Church, Mrs. Milton Oesch and Westlake funeral home. - Dolph Allen - 46-b A sincere thank you to our neighbours, friends and relatives who helped us in so many ways at the time of our Aunt Selrna Allen's death. Your kindness was greatly appreciated. - Norrna and Jim Parkins; Pearl and Herb Mousseau . - 46-b My sincere thanks and apprec- iation to my neighbours and friends for letters, cards, treats, and flowers while a patient in South Huron Hospital, and since returning home. - Pearl Wurtz - Sincere thanks and appreciation' to my relatives, friends and neighbours for their flowers, messages of sympathy and acts of kindness shown me during my recent bereavement. Spec- ial thanks to Rev. Don Beck, the ladies of Hensall United Church, the Bonthron funeral home, and the pallbearers and all who donated to the Heart and Cancer Funds. - Mrs. Albert Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kyle Sr. of Hensall wish to thank every- one for the many gifts and flowers on the occasion of their 68th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to the Hensall United Church, the Legion Auxiliary and the Women's Institute for the lovely plants, Very special thanks to the cook and nurses at the Blue Water Rest Home. It was all very much appreciated and helped to make our 68th anniv- ersary a very happy one, long to be remembered. 46-p l N MEMO R I AM BEDOUR - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Albert Bedour, who passed away 10 years ago, November 12, 1961. It's lonesome here without you Mom We miss you more each day, For life is not the same to us, Since you were called away. We miss you for your thought- fulness Your kind and gentle ways - We loved you for the things you did Without a thought of praise. Your presence we will always Miss, Your memory we will treasure, Tirne may heal many things, But our heartache will last for- ever. For those who have their moth- ers Give them tender love and care. The heartaches are so painful When they're no longer there. We know she's there with God above, We hope she knows we cherish her love. Lovingly remembered by son, Bill and daughters, Cecile and Louise and their families. DASHWOOD LADIES AID The November meeting of Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid was held Wednesday, Novem- ber 10, with Group III in charge of devotions and lunch. Mrs. John Rader and Mrs. Albert Miller held closing devotions. Rev. E. E. Steinman took as the topic, "Redeemed for a Purpose." Mrs. Jim Hayter, president, dealt with the business. The Ladies Aid is celebrating it's 60th anniversary Sunday, Nov- ember 14, and is sponsoring the Lutheran Hour on CKNX for that Sunday. They also had the chairs in the chancel re -upholstered. The inside doors will be re-covered. The altar Guild is Mrs, Hilda Wein and Mrs, Louella Tiernan. The nominating committee is Mrs. Ed Keller and Mrs. Ray Rader. The Aid will cater to a supper in December. Small articles suitable for Comfortable 7 -Room House on Spacious Lot; Household Articles Antiques, Tools, Etc. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 at 1.00 P. M. Located in the Village of ZURICH IIOUSE: Large two storey brick house with full size basement; three bedrooms and 3 -piece bathroom upstairs. One bedroom and 2 -piece bathroom down- stairs. Extra large living -room (two adjoining rooms separated by archway), large Family size kitchen, oil forced air heating, attached garage. LOT: Approximately 72' x 122' nicely landscaped with mature shade trees, shrubs and flowers. HOUSEHOLD: i 1cClary refrigerat or; Sunshine 4 burner electric stove; Kelvinator 30" electric stove; Admiral TV; Ili-Fi set; RCA AM -FM radio; Westing- house wringer washing machine; Kelvinator clothes drier; Eureka vacuum cleaner; New Williams sewing machine; Proctor elect- ric toaster; Hamilton Beach portable mix rnaster;electric frying pan and kettle; chester- field and matching chair; sep- arate chesterfield and three upholstered chairs; end tables; magazine rack; foot stools; oak dining room table (2 leaves) drop leaf table (3 leaves); corner hutch with glass doors; floor lamps; table lamps; pict- ure frames; hall tree; kitchen table and chairs; sideboard; kitchen step stool; cedar lined box; clothes hampers; three bed- room suites with dressors, chest ; of drawers; bed side tables and chairs; dishes; silverware; carving set; etc. ANTIQUES: Chest of drawers; Rocking chair; 7 -piece wash stand set; water pitcher; Seth Thomas clock; Mason & Risch Piano; Sausage grinder and press; etc, TOOLS, ETC: Co -Op Clipper lawn mower; extension ladder; step ladder; rakes; lawn chairs; Pinewood box; crock; iron kettle; churn; seeder; quilting frame and mat frame. Sale to be held on the premises of the late: MRS. LAURA HABERER In the event of bad weather, the sale will be held under cover. CLERK - Glen Webb AUCTIONEERS Doug Riddell, Phone 237-3576 Jack Riddell, Phone 237-3431 and District the residents at Huronview to buy with the play money they are allowed for their bazaar are requested to be brought to the church by November 21. December meeting is the an- nual meeting and each one is to bring a guest. OFFICERS ELECTED New officers elected for the 1972 season at Zion Lutheran Church are; president, Gordon Kraft, vice-president, Harry Hayter; secretary, Albert Rader; elder, Charles Martene; trustee, Leonard Rsstemayer; Sunday School Superintendent, Wilfred Becker; assistant, Glen Rader; mission treasurer, Elgin Rader; current secretary, Howard Datars; Finance com- mittee, Robert Boogemans; Ray Gibson, Donald Rader, Herbert Miller; stewardship committee, Garnet Willert, Reinhold Miller, Evangelism committee, Robert Ilayter, Kenneth Keller; Education committee, Adolph Keller, Charles Tiernan. B I RTH SMITH - lvir. and Mrs. Bill Smith, Zurich announce the birth of a son Richard Gordon, November 9, 1971, at South Huron Hospital. NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Estate of Frederick John Haberer and Laura Lisetta ilaberer, deceased All persons having claims agains the Estates of Frederick John Haberer, who dies the 26th day of May, 1961 and Laura Lisetta Haberer, who died the 14th day of October, 1971, both late of the Village of Zurich, in the County of Iluron, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario by the 20th day of November, 1971, after which date the est- ate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the Executors, Exeter, Ontario. PROPERTY SOLD AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Household Furnish- ings, for: MRS. NORMAN DICKERT 34 Huron St. East, 1 block off Main Street, Exeter, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, at 1.30 P.M. FURNITURE:- beautiful brown chesterfield and matching chair; 3 -piece bedroom suite with book -case bed; both these items have been purchased recently and are in new condition. Chrome table and 4 chairs; captain's chiar; studio couch; end tables and pictures; hall tree; clothes hamper; bedroom suite; assortment of -dishes; radio; mats; lawn chairs; G.E. 24" electric stove; G , E, refrig- erator, automatic defrost; Coronado washing machine; 16 - foot aluminum.°extension ladder, new condition; garden tools, and other small items too num- erous to mention. Percy Wright - Auctioneer, Kippen, 262-5515. TERMS OF SALE - CASH Mrs, Norman Dickert - Propriet. ress, Exeter 262-5758