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THURSDAY, MAY 31, 19'73
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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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.
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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
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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-
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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