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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-05-31, Page 11Ea THURSDAY, MAY 31, 19'73 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS C ,. =' *�a►.iY .n l rE '40411.1.14,'!„y4 2�`..yyr IM1.1A044 *r? You are invited to attend our... GELIS IC SE'VIC Evangelist From PONTIAC, MICHIGAN "To hear Bob Eaton is an unforgettable, heartwarming Yfe-changing experience." NURSERY WILL BE AVAILABLE June 3®8 Inclusive SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd — 11:00 A.M. AND 7:30 P.M. WEEKNIGHTS — 8:00 P.M. Calvary Baptist Ch rch 231 BAYFIELD ROAD GODERICH, ONTARIO REV, R. BRUBACHER, PASTOR SPECIAL MUSIC NICII TI Y MRS. ROBERT EATON try BAKE SALE The annual Bake Sale and Tea held Saturday afternoon at the Blue Water Rest Home att- racted a large number of buyers for articles donated by area people. In the top photo a group of ladies are seen lined up at the bake table, while in the lower photo the buyers are look- ing over articles at the arts and craft table. On Speci.d Savings Accounts as of June 1.. RM. and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 RON COTTRELL MANAGER 425 MAIN ST. - EXETER 235-0530 • . w • ../., • . 'ownaammm .emnonnm PAGE 11 Two townships build road Tuckersmith Township will go on a 50/50 basis with Hibbert Township Council in building up the boundary road from High- way No 8 to the railroad for the increased traffic to the new bean processing plant being built in the area. The Hibbert Council met with 'Tuckersmith at Huron Centenn- ial School, Brucefield to discuss the costs. No work will be done at present until available money is ascertained, grants etc. Attending from Hibbert were Reeve Ross McPhail, deputy - reeve Fred Harburn, councillor, John Drake, clerk -treasurer Charles Friend, and road super- intendent, Ed Chappel. Council accepted three appli- cations for repair and improve- ment of drains, Charters Drain, Big Drain and Jackson Drain. Engineer Henry Uderstadt will be asked to bring in a report on all three. Building permits were issued to Ervin Sillery, of R, R,1, Brucefield for an addition to a house in Brucefield; Laird Fin- layson of Kippers an implement shed and Albert Price Egmond- ville for a new house to be built in the hamlet. Council received verbal app- roval from Ontario Municipal Board for the Water System to be built for the residents of Brucefield. It is estimated to cost about $50, 000. The coun- (continued on page 13) co -4w MerrT rads R.R.2 Grand Bend, Ontario. 238-2 818 HWY. 21 - 1 1/4 Miles south of Grand Bend FASHION BOUTIQUE Ladies - Misses - Juniors Here CQmes Summer? SPORTSWEAR SWIMWEAR DRESSES JEWELERY Open daily including Sunday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FOR RS. MARY REDARD In the Vi l l age of Zurich , on Mi 11 Street second house East of John Street North Saturday, June 9 AT 1:30 P,M, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -.Frigidaire refrigerator; Zenith 23 cu. ft. deep freeze; Fleetwood 21" TV; Superior gas stove; RCA cabinet radio; Weber piano; chime mantle clock; Raymond sewing machine; Simplicity wringer washer; chrome kitchen table and four chairs; Chrome rocking chair; Drop leaf dining room table, six chairs, china cabinet and buffet; upholstered chesterfield and chairs; end tables; coffee table and magazine rack; wooden arm chair; hall tree with mirror; sofa bed; desk; 2 iron beds, springs; bedroom suite, bed chest of drawers and dressing table; 2 dressers; 4 commodes; side- board; floor lamps; table lamps; oil lamps; wall pictures; dishes; kitchen utensils. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS - Zenith 3 1/2 H, P, gas mower; garden tools; trunks; etc. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale D 8t J R 1 D L L AUCTIONEERS AND SALES MANAGERS "Doug" 237-35'76 "Jack" 237-3431