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Zurich Citizens News, 1973-06-28, Page 8PAGE 8 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973 FOR SALE ADDING MACHINES - Victor electric adding machines, new. Priced as low as $109,95. Come in and try one out. Zur- ich Citizens News, 236-4672. 16-tf 40" SUNSHINE 4 BURNER electric stove, Best Offer. Phone 236-4978. 26-b CFIIHUAHA PUPS - 8 weeks old. Phone 236-4397. 26-27-b TRACTOR - Ford Jubilee, good running condition, new rear tires. Phone 236-4708. 26-b STRAW BALES - 250-300. Phone 236-4604. 26-b USED TYPEWRITER - Royal standard model, in excellent condition. Must be seen to be appreciated. Only $109.95. Call Zurich Citizens News, 236-4672. 16-tf MERRY -TILLERS, work the garden,not the gardener. Rem one or buy one. STEVE ARGYLE OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT, Bay- field 565-2800. 26-b ONE USED Canadian Tire Riding Mower. Runs Well, $70. STEVE ARGYLE OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT, Bayfield, 565- 2800 26-b SMITH -CORONA space- o-matic standard typewriter, in real good condition. Excellent for the students or business. Call Zurich Citizens News, 236-4672 16-tf SERVICES OFFERED CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and Processing --Monday - Beef; Tuesday - Pork. Pick up serv- ice available - Al's Super Save, phone 262-2017. 49-tf WATCH AND CLOCK repairing, Work guaranteed. Fine select- ion of watches, diamonds and china. Diamond re -setting. Trophies - HESS JEWELLERY - Zurich. 2-tf CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING - Freezer orders. Killing days, Monday and Wednesday after- noon. - Yungblut's Meat Mark- ' et, Phone 236-4312, after hours, 236-4681. CUSTOM KILLING ARID PROCESSING — 2 Butchering Days -- Tuesday — Beef and Pork Friday — Beef Only Pans -up Servke Available. We wrap your meat in see- l&ough film. Guaranteed against freezer burn. MERNER'S ABATTOIR -3314 Dashwood VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE FOR ALL MASTS BOB PECK 'ZURICH Phone Hanson 262-57 • ONT COMING EVENTS STEPHENSON REUNION - the 44th annual picnic will be held Sunday, July 1, ' r Seaforth Lions Park, 5 p.m. Bring basket lunch, dishes and cutlery. Refreshments provided, 26-b roan my window CARDS OF THANKS Allan, Sharon and Jodi Broken - shire wish to express our sincere thanks to relative, neighbours and friends for floral tributes, memorial donations to Children's Hospital, cards, and their many acts of kindness during our rec- ent bereavement of our dear wee son Jason. Special thanks to Rev. Blackwell, Westlake Fun- eral Home and the ladies who helped in any way. 26-p 1 would like to thank my fam- ily and friends and relatives for prayers and lovely cards and visits. Special thanks to those who provided transportation for my wife while a patient at South Huron Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Also many thanks to Rev.Kuep- fer, Dr. Wallace, Dr. Woods and Dr. Garret and the nurses. This was much appreciated. - Pat Oesch.- 26-b Tom and Cealia would love to thank all our friends, relatives and neighbours, for their many gifts, treats, visits, cards and messages of congratulations for their 55th wedding anniversary. Also Ceal's birthday and stay in hospital and since returning home. Thanks to Dr. Wallace, nurses and staff in South Huron Hospital. This means so much to both of us and our family. Thank you. - Mr. - and Mrs. T.H. Meyers. 26-p We wish to thank the Zurich Lions Club for paying for the Band Shirts and to the ladies who cut and sewed them, Thank you to the Women's Institute and the Lutheran Church Women and any other ladies who baked for the Bake Sale. Thanks to all who bought tickets for the supper and to the people who sold supper tickets. Thanks to all who give support for the new look of the Zurich Centennial Band, 26-p I wish to thank all those who remembered me with cards, prayers, and visits and those who helped out at home, during my stay in the hospital. - Asa Steckle, 26-b Huron Pines ELECTRIC 86 King 'St. - Clinton Industrial * Residential * Farm Wiring * Proprietor - "BUD" KUEI-IL 482 - 7901 DOMESTIC REFRIGERATION Air Conditioners, Freezers SALES & SERVICE MAX'S TY AND APPLIANCES GRAND BEND :2310492 WOOMMana Just when you start to think the whole world is crashing down around your ears and there's nothing right about any- thing, there's usually a wonder- ful, soul -refreshing change and you feel good again. At least, that's been my experience. Right now, we're in one of those great "up" periods when everything is coming up roses. For once in a long, long time the children are happy, happy, happy. The combination bet- ween responsibility and irresp- onsibility is just about right to keep everyone in good spirits. Son No 1 has a summer job. It is his first real honest -to - goodness, up -every -day summer job and he appears to be happy BIRTH GINGERICH - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gingerich, R, R.2, Zurich, are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Cynthia Dawn, June 15, 1973, A sister for Marlow and Monica. NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the estate of DOROTHY ERB, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Dorothy Erb, late of the Township of Stanley, County of Huron, Housekeeper, who died on or about the 19th day of May, 1973, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ontario by the 14th day of July, 1973, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the Executor Exeter, Ontario. KNIGHT ELECTRIC 169 'QUEEN ST., HENSALL WIRING LICENSED ELECTRICIAN & APPLIANCE REPAIR HENSALL 262-2319 Harold (Coog) Knight, Prop. 25tfnc COINS Paying top prices for Canadian and American coins, Silver Dollars, Mint Seta, etc. also all Gold Coins. ALL DEALS CONFIDENTIAL Contact V. POPE 524-9085 - GODERICM T.V. & RADIO SERVICE Complete repairs on all makes REASONABLE CALLS Government Certified Technician call GORD BLECK Bluewater Electronics 236-4224 BY SHIRLEY J. KELLER in it. Daughter is learning to cope with the housework (she's working for me this summer) am still find time for herself and her friends. Son Number 2 is wrapped up in all the things a seven-year old boy can enjoy... and he's truly satisfied with his lot in life. Like most mothers, I suppose, it takes a happy family to keep me happy... and right now I'm about as happy as it is possible to get in this old world, But all the world is not happy, ..especially in families where children have chosen to take a different direction than their parents. That's the 'generation gap' everyone's talking about... not a difference in understand- ing but a wide difference in basic philosophies. Mom and dad think life should be lived one way... son or daughter think it grooves in another direction. It makes me sad when I see kids leaving home before the natural time. You know what I mean. As soon as a kid is 16, he or she is well aware of the law which stares that mom and dad no longer have any hold on that child... at least not leg- ally. And young people often hold that over parents heads... you treat me the way I think I should be treated, or I leave home. I doubt that too many kids really want to leave home... especially if they have a good home where the people in it care about each other and work to make each other happy. But some kids, maybe through no fault of their own, can't comm- unicate their feelings to mom and dad and mom and dad don't know how to break down those awful barriers which sometimes grow up between loved ones, and before you know it the kids have moved out of the house and into the wide, wide world. When this happens, when kids leave home at the age of 16 or 17, I'm always sad. I'm sad because I'm one of those people who lost parents at an early age through death and know what it is to be alone. I'm sad because families split up so easily these days, not realizing what heartbreak can haunt you years and years hence because of some silly mistake. I'm sad because home can be such a beautiful, beautiful place when people learn to give and take, when parents learn to res- pect their kids as much as their kids are expected to respect them. I'm saddest of all because I remember what it is like to be 16 and to feel excited about living and life. I remember how it felt to have all the ans- wers and to be afraid of nothing, I remember the heady feeling of thinking you are grownup and ready for the world and anything it could hand you. And I remember the hurt of (continued on page 13) OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ANTIQUES AND MISC. ITEMS FOR The Estate Of The Late Mrs. Sylvia Wolfe In the Village of Dashwood, on County Road No. 2, South of No. 83 Highway. SATURDAY, JULY 7 at 1.30 P.M. HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUES - Frigidaire refrigerators; Frigidaire electric stove; Rogers Majestic 19" TV; R.C.A. cabinet radio; Philco table radio; G, E. wringer washing machine; G. E, vacuum cleaner; electric clock, fan, tea kettle, iron and space heater; Proctor 2 slice toaster; Singer foot peddle sewing machine; 8 -pc stainless steel kitchen cutlery; dishes; pots and pans; linen; bedding and towels; chrome kitchen table and four chairs; leather cov- ered platform rocker; upholstered platform rocker; wood rocking chair; upholstered occasional five chairs and buffet; drop leaf table; floor lamps; table lamps; sewing cabinet; hall tree; wall pictures and mirrors; foot stool; double bed with mattress; iron bed and mattress; day bed; dresser with mirror; chest of drawers; bedside table; Johnny pole bath- room shelves; clothes hamper; three pine clothes chests; wood bread mould; 'B' flat baritone horn; arch back trunk; coal oil lamp; Beaver sealer; crocks; crib; assorted wood chairs. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS - 24' extension ladder; step ladder; lawn chairs; hand tools; garden tools; etc. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale Executor - Mr, Stuart Wolfe 237-3602 D & J R I D D E L L AUCTIONEERS AND SALES MANAGERS "Jack" 2 37 576 2373431