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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1973
FOR SALE
LADIES COAT, grey wool,
striped with borg lining. Three
quarter length, size 44, like
new. Priced reasonable. Apply
to Joseph Martin, Phone 565-
5324. 45-b
USED TYPEWRITERS - over 20
roodels to choose. One electric.
Priced from $39.95 to $125.
Help the students to better marks
- Zurich Citizens News, phone
236-4672. tf
POTATOES, SPANISH ONIONS,
turnips and cabbage. - Arnold
VandenBoomeri, on highway
84 east of Zurich - Phone 236-
4038. 38-tf
SAVE $316 during the summer
Moto -Ski Sale. Regular price
on 73 Capri 440 model, 32 II, P
is 1225. Summer sale special
only $899. including electric
start kit. THE BOS'N'SHOP,
Brucefield, Phone 482-7222.
33 -tf
BLUE 10 SPEED BICYCLE, good
condition. Used only one sum-
mer. Complete with speedome-
ter, water bottle, air pump,
chain lock and wrench, - Phone
236-4792. 44-tf
HOME -LITE XL - 1 Chain saws
with 16" attach. Fall special at
$149.95. I've sold over 30 of
these and never had the engine
apart on one yet. - STEVE
ARGYLE OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT
Bayfield, - Phone 565-2800.
44-46-b
ARIENS snow blowers from
8359. to $579.99 - STEVE
ARGYLE OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT
Bayfield, Phone 565-2800.
44-46-b
NAVY BLUE BRAID trimmed
midi coat. Girls size ]2.
Phone 236-4778. 45-b
MAVERICK GRABBER, 1972
model. One owner, new cond-
ition. Power steering, radio
and tape deck. Automatic.
Asking price $2350. Please
call 236-4205. 45-b
TWO USED SNOW tires, G 78-
14, in good shape. 1 GE rim.
Everything less than 1/2 price.
Phone Milton Oesch, 236-
4602. 45-b
GET YOUR WINTER FOOT-
WEAR now while all sizes are
in stock. We have everything
you may need. - Oesch Shoes,
Phone 236-4602. 45-b
HELP WANTED
PART -TIME help required
(18 years of age or over). Apply
in person to Bavarian Inn,
Bayfield, Ontario. 44-45-b
LICENCED SHEET METAL man
required immediately. Call
B.J. Fink Mechanical, 262-
2114, Hensall, Ontario,
44-45-b
WOMAN FOR PART-TIME
light housework, in Southcott
Pines, Grand Bend, - Phone
238-8009. 44-b
CARPENTER'S HELPER wanted.
Call 236-4081 after 5 p.m.
45-47-b
WANTED TO BUY
FEED GRAIN - Phone 262-4668.
44-46-b
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soper,
Zurich, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Margaret Ruth, to David Will-
iam Siebert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Siebert, Zurich.
The marriage to take place on
Tuesday, November 27, at
7 p. m. in Emmanuel United
Church, Zurich,
COMING EVENTS
THE I-ILIRON COUNTY HEALTH
UNIT invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit Office, South Huron Hosp-
ital, Exeter, on Monday,
November 12, 1973 and on
Monday, November 26, 1973
from 9:30 a.m. to 1130 a. in,
for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Fluoride brushing of child-
ren's teeth to prevent cavities
for ages 3 to 5 years.
0. VinOn testing. 45-b
MISCELLANEOUS
LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR
TRAILERS
'Now you can train right here
in Canada.
*Tuition Tax deductible.
* Placement assistance guaran-
teed.
*Weekend training also avail-
able.
For application and interview,
write: Safety Department.
The Canadian Institute of Tract-
or Trailer Training Ltd., 207
Queen's Quay W. Toronto 117,
Ontario or call 416-864-9381
(formerly Trans Canada Trans-
port Training). 44-46 -b
GIVE THE GIFT that gives 12
times a year, any magazine,
anytime, anywhere. - Davies
Agency, Mrs. Cecil Kipfer,
1lensall, 262-227.8.
44-48- L
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -
Freezer orders. Killing days,
Monday and Wednesday after-
noon. - YUNGBLUT'S MEAT
MARKET, Phone 236-4312,
after hours, 236-4681.
WATCH and CLOCK Repairing.
Work guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds,
china, family rings, daughter
rings, charm bracelets and
charms. Diamond re -setting.
Trophies. - HESS JEWELLERY,
Zurich. 45-tf
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
Processing - Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Pork. Pick-up serv-
ice available - AL'S SUPER
SAVE, - Phone 262-2017.
FOR SALE
USED TIRES in reasonably
good condition;
2- 7.75 x 14- 4 ply snow tires
6- '7.75 x 14 - 4 ply tires
1- 8.25x14-2plytire
1- 8.55x 14-4ply tire
1- H7 8 -15 - tire
-Phone Doug Turkbeim,
236-4662 after 6 p.m.
45-x
People call it take-home pay
because there is no other place
you can afford to go with it. .
SI/W000 and .:iSTRjC T
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
The first Dashwood Conirn-
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
kindness shown to me while in
the hospital and since returning
home. Your thoughtfulness
was very much appreciated and
will always be remembered.
- Mrs. Dorothy Koehler -
45-p
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
mother, Mrs. Adelina Duch-
arme, who passed away a year
ago November 8, 1972.
They say time heals all
sorrows and helps us to forget
But time so far has only
proved how much we miss her
yet. - Sadly missed by daught-
er Theresa - 45-p
DOMESTIC
REFRIGERATION
Air Conditioners, Freezers
SALES & SERVICE
MAX'S TV
AND APPLIANCES
GRAND BEND 238-2493
®.vaes.aw..
VACU U
CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH ONT.
Phone Hensel! 262-5740
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSINS
2 Butchering Days
Tuesday - Beef and Pork
Friday -. Beef Only
Peak -up Service Available.
We wrap your meat in see-
through film. Guaranteed
against freezer burn.
MERNER'S ABATTOIR
1237-3314 Oashweed
TENDERS
ANTED
Tenders will be accepted
for the operation of the
Tuck Shop
at the Zurich Arena for the
1973-74 season.
Tenders to be in the hands
of the Clerk -Treasurer by
5 p.m. on November 9.
W.D. ARMSTRONG
Clerk- Treasurer
Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader
unity Hallowen'en Party was
held at the Community Centre
Wednesday evening. Ghosts,
Goblins, and witches of every
shape and size were in attend-
ance. Games, dancing and
movies were the order of the
evening. Open to children of
all ages, prizes were given
out to the winners of the foll-
owing categories; youngest,
Terry Hoffman, funniest, Con-
nie Schroeder; scariest, Randy
Gowanlock; most original,
Terry Bender; fanciest, Wendy
Lee; best couple, Lisa Miller
and Jennifer Gowanlock .
Thanks to the able assistance
of the judges, Rev. and Mrs.
Bruce Guy, prizes of $1.00
were awarded to the winners.
With the help of several couples
in the community, soft drinks
LAUNDRY PRECAUTIONS
Clothes should not be subject-
ed to an agitation wash cycle
beyond ten minutes, advises
Consumers' Association of Can-
ada. Agitation beyond this point
does not remove additional dirt
and causes unnecessary wear on
the fabric. Constant over -drying
is also damaging to fabrics as
it tends to weaken fibres. CAC
national headquarters is located
at 100 Gloucester Street, Ottawa
FOUND
HEIFER - black with white face -
Contact Roy Clark, 236-4084.
45-b
T.V. & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete repairs on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified Technician.
call
GORE) LEO(
BIuewL.ter Electronics
236-4224
EWS
and candy were distributed and
a great deal of fun was had by
both children and adults who
were present.
All receipts for both monies
paid in and monies paid out
may be seen by anyone wishing
to know the financial arrange-
ments by contacting Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Gowanlock.
Weekend visitors at thehorne
of Mr. and Mrs. Gowanlock
for the celebration of Tammy's
eighth birthday were her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.B.
Martin, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Christopher Martin, Becky and
Monique, and Brenda Nauss.
Mrs, Irvin Rader, Curator
Daslrwood Women's Institute
attended a Workshop in Zurich,
Tuesday, October 30. Mrs. R.
C. Walker, Provincial Curator,
was in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders
and Susan, London, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Keller. Mrs. Keller
has just returned from South
Huron Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. John Becker,
newlyweds, have returned from
their honeymoon to the West
and are settled in their apart -
merit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller,
Niagara Falls, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Miller.
Cliff Salmon has returned
home from St. Joseph's Hospit-
al, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love spent
last week at Sarnia at the home
of their son Clare ,and fancily.
Emil Becker bought the house
of the late Susan Willert at the
aution sale, Saturday, Nov-
ember 3.
A number of Zion Lutheran
Church attended the Lutheran
Hour Rally, Sunday, Novernb-
:r 4, at the Shakespearean
Theatre, Stratford, where Dr.
Oswalf Hoffman, Lutheran
Hour preacher, was the guest
speaker. Zion Choir also part-
icipated in the mass choir.
Sheila Willert and Barbara
Pfaff have returned home from
a holiday spent at Sonesta
Beach, Nassau.
ONTARIO
Assessments Revi
Court ,;,f Ontario
NOTICE OF HEARING
TAKE NOTICE that the first sitting of
the Assessment Review Court for the year
1973 to hear complaints against assessment
for taxation in 1974 in the VILLAGE OF
ZURICH will be held at HENSALL TOWN
HALL, Hensall, Ontario at
Appellants will be notified by mail of
the date and time at which their complaint
will be beard.
Dated at Newmarket this 1st day of
November, 1973. M. Harbinson, M. 1. M. A.
Regional Registrar.