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ZURICHCITIZENS NEWS
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1974
POTATOES, turnips and cabb-
age, Arnold Vandenboomen,
Highway 84, east of Zurich.
Phone 236-4038. 3-tf
PUREBRED, serviceable age,
Hampshire bores. R.O.P.
tested and commercial, from
$150, Also bred gilts close to
farrowing. Phone Bob Robertson
R.R.4, Walton, 345-2317.
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CARD CABINETS - Five double
units for 7" x 9" cards; one
double unit for 5" x 7" cards;
one single unit for 3" x 5" cards.
Phone Zurich Citizens News,
236-4672. S-tf
HOME FOR SALE - Lovely home
for sale, three floors completely
finished. Cedarized closets,
oak floors upstairs and down.
Four piece bath up, two piece
down. May be seen by appoint-
ment. Phone Mrs. Beatrice
Rader, 236-4864, an February
20 to 23 or from February 28
to March 3. 8-9-b
MOZART UPRIGHT piano, in
good condition. Call 236-4184.
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CALVES for sale, Phone 236-
4067. 9-p
FIREWOOD ; Call Zurich Wood
Products Limited. 236-4324.
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STOP
WE'VE HIT a 6 -Acre Farm,
3 B R- Buff Brick home, just
outside of Hensall. Completely
re -decorated, ready for you
to move id. Also 16' x 30' gar-
age; 12' x 38' implement shed;
and 26' x 70' housing with port-
able saw mill. Priced to Sell.
- Call GERRIE GINGERICH,
236-4028. M. Sirotic Real
Estate Ltd.- 9-b
HELP WANTED
CARPENTER'S HELPER - full
time position. Call 236-4081,
after 5 p.m. 7- 9-p
BOOKKEEPER with typing and
invoicing experience. Apply in
person to W, G. Thompson and
Sons Ltd., Hensall, 8-9-b
CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER to care
for invalid widow. Live in.
Mrs. Carl Diehl, Bayfield,
phone 565-2 833. 9-10-b
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
Processing - Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Porl<, Pick-up serv-
ice available,- AL'S SUPER
SAVE, - Phone 262-2017.
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Bluebird
Diamonds, wedding rings,
watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks,
barometers, Cardinal watches
sold by Jewellers only, are
$10, 95 and up, family rings
and charms. Watch and clock
repairing work guaranteed.,
COMING EVENT
HULLY GULLY
Mar. 1 - Torch light trail ride
Mar. 2 - Star Treks'
Mar. 9 - Nite Lites
Mar. 10 - Gold Cup Benefit
Race.
COMING EVENTS
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Oesch cordially invites
friends and relatives to a social
evening at the Hay Township
Hall, in Zurich, March 2,
1974 at 8 p.m. in honor of
their 45th wedding anniversary.
No gifts please. 9-p
ST. PATRICK'S JIG - on Satur-
day, March 16, in the Zurich
Community Centre. Music by
"The Silvertones." Tickets
$3.00 each, available from
members of the Zurich Chamb-
er of Commerce. 9-11-b
ZURICH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
are holding a quilting on
March 4 in the afternoon in
Hay Township Hall and wel-
come all ladies of the comm-
unity who would like to assist
them. Supper will be served.
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VACUUM
CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH ONT,
Pima a Hensel! 262-5748
T.V. & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete repairs on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified Technician
call
GORD BLECK
Sluewoter Electronics
236-4224
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSINI,'f
— 2 Butchering Days d-
Tuesdal� --Beef and Pork
�rjrlay —_ Beef Only
P1lck-up Service Available.
We wrap • s ur meat in we-
t/trough ; Guaranteed
t' freezer burn.
MERNER'S ABATTOIR
4* -3114 Daarweed
TENDERS
are requested for the position of
JANITOR
at Zion Lutheran Church, Dash-
wood.
If interested, please contact
LEONARD RESTEMAYER
237-3367
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CARD OF THANKS
SMITH - We wish to express
our sincere thanks and apprec-
iation to our many relatives
and friends for their expressions
of sympathy, floral tributes,
donations to heart fund and
Gideons, all who helped in
any way during the loss of a
dear husband and father. Thank:
to all who remembered him
in prayer and sent sick cards
while in hospital. Special
thanks to nurses and staff of
South Huron Hospital, Doctors
Goddard and O'Connor, Rev.
Clayton Keupfer and Hoffman's
Funeral Home. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
- Amanda Smith and family -
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IN MEMORIAM
MEYERS - In loving memory
of my beloved husband, Charles
S. Meyers, who passed away
suddenly March 5, 1973.
He walks in God's own garden
With loved ones gone before
While I still wall< the path
of life
And miss him more and more.
But one day I wil answer to
the call
And my work on earth will
cease
Then we will all be re -united
In a land of love and peace.
-Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife, Ethel.
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SMITH - In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Mrs.
Clayton Smith, who passed aw
away one year ago, on February
25, 1973.
One year, has gone but mem-
ories stay,
As near and dear as yesterday,
Today, tomorrow, our whole
life through
We will always love and
remember you.
- Lovingly remembered by
husband, Clayton, and sons,
Gordon and Stanley. 9-p
MEYERS - In loving memory
of our dear brother, Charles
S. Meyers, who passed away
one year ago March 5, 1973.
Somewhere beyond the Sunset
where loneliness never dies,
he dwells in a beautiful garden,
beneath God's Heavenly skies.
May the winds of Heaven blow
softly. O'er that sweet and sac-
red spot.
Where the one we loved lies
sleeping, and will never be
forgot.
- Always.remernbered by his
sisters and brothers. 9-p
Doctor: "I'm sorry to tell you,
but your wife's mind is com-
pletely gone."
Husband: "Well, I'm not
surprised. She's been giving it to
me a piece at a time for twenty
years."
Bavarian Inn, Bayfield
REQUIRES
Help For The Coming Season
Persons interested in learning the preparation
of European dishes for cooking duties.
Persons to work as kitchen help. Persons to
wait on tables in Restaurant. Must be 18 years
of age or over. Wages for these positions are
negotiable.
Apply to 565-2843
A wig manufacturer now
claims to have the ultimate in
life -like hair pieces... A blond
wig with dark roots.
FARM SOLD
Auction
Sale
For Edwin Regier
Con. 11, Lot 10, Hay Township
21/2 miles south of Zurich on
County Road
Sat., March 9
1 p.m.
MACHINERY - 9 1/2 Ft.
cultivator, New Holland PTO
Manure spreader, New Holland
Hay baler Model 268, Int. ace
bottom trail plow on rubber
(above listed articles in excel-
lent condition).
Robert Bell threshing machine
(28-45) on rubber tires, cutter
in excellent condition, 7 -inch
drive belt, Clover attachments
includes three corrugated con-
caves and fine screen. Inter-
national 13 -run drill, 8 1/2 ft.
cultivator, 8 -ft binder on
rubber (canvesses like new) JD
heavy duty farm wagon adjust-
able tongue, Turnco gravity box
JD 3 ton wagon, 16 -ft flat rack
and end gates, 12 ft. log rack,
2 - 30 ft hay elevators single
chain models, side rake, culta-
packer, disks, McDeering trail
mower and windrower, 4 sect-
ions drag harrows, 3 sections
drag harrows, harrow pole ac-
comodates 5 sections grain
grinder, stiff tough cultivator
JD corn sheller, 12 ft. grain
auger.
TRACTORS: John Deere
Model 60, Ferguson tractor and
manure loader.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTORS
ITEMS; 40 gal. copper kettle,
log water pump with handle and
logs, these are rare items in
very good condition; ox yoke,
antique I cylinder portable gas-
oline engine, plank water
trough, hand hewn funnel,
large broad ax, small broad
ax, large cobblers wooden horse
4 leg churn, oak cider barrel,
cistern pumps, copper boiler,
harvest table, large hand made
plank bench, milk stool, old
wooden shoulder carrier, old
time carpenter's tools, Black-
smith blower, many other
collector's items. Cutter.
Roll new page wire, large
quantity new lumber sawed from
owners bush, quantity cedar
posts end and field posts, 150
gal tank, block & tackle,
laundry tub on legs, large metal
tank, forks and shovels, weigh
scales, fanning mill, 60 bushel
baskets new condition. Many
other items found on a farm.
AUCTION NOTE; Approxim-
ately 600 bushels of mixed
grain will be sold by the ton
by auction if not sold previously
to the new owner.
TERMS OF SALE - CASH
Edwin Regier, Proprietor
Zurich, 236-4044
Owner or Auctioneer not resp-
onsible for accidents day of
sale.
Percy Wright
Auctioneer
Phone 262-5515
Obituaries
J.F. HARVEY COLEMAN
A prominent resident of
Stanley Township, J.F. Harvey
Coleman passed away in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
Monday, February 25. Born in
Stanley on August 29, 1901,
he was a son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Coleman.
For many years Mr. Coleman
served as the reeve of Stanley
Township, and he also was a
director of the Tuckerstnith
Municipal Telephone System.
He was an active member of
the Bayfield Lions Club, and a
member of the Varna L.O.L.
No 1035.
His wife, the former Elinor
McKinley, passed away in the
summer of 1972. They were
married in 1924,
Surviving is one daughter,
Mae, Mrs. Orval Schilbe,
Thamesville, and three grand-
children, Steven, Keith, Alk.n
and Karen. A brother, Lorne
Coleman, pre -deceased him.
The body rested at the West-
lake Funeral Home, Zurich,
where the funeral service took
place on Wednesday, February
27, at 2.30 p. m. with Rev.
Murdock Morrison officiating.
Interment was in the Bayfield
Cemetery.
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ROSS BROADFOOT
Ross D. Broadfoot, of R.R.2,
Kippen, passed away in South
Huron Hospital, in Exeter,
on Friday, February 22, 1974
in his 71st year.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Mary McDonald, three
daughter, Mrs. Howard (Joyce)
Atkins, R.R.1, Zurich; Mrs.
John (Edna) Deitz; R. R.3, Kip -
pen; Mrs. Robert (Margaret)
Wareing, Kippen' two brothers,
Sam, London, and Wilmer,
Seaforth, and two sisters, Mrs.
Allan (Margaret) Armstrong,
Goderich, and Mrs. Harold
(Helen) Connell, Seaforth.
Six grandchildren also survive.
The late Mr. Broadfoot rested
at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel
in Hensall where funeral serv-
ice was held Tuesday, February
26, at 2 p.m, Interment was in
Maitland Bank Cemetery, Sea -
forth,
Pallbearers were Bob McGreg-
or, Bob Elgie, Morley Cooper,
Edison McLean, Mike Connelly,
and Joe McLellan.
Flower bearers were Ron
McGregor and Bill Coleman.
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MELVIN SMITH
Melvin J. Smith, R. R. 3,
Zurich, passed away at South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, Febru-
ary 16, 1974 in his 82nd year.
He was the husband of the
former Amanda Mousseau;
father of Mrs, Amos (Della)
Gingerich, of Zurich and Allan
at home; the brother of the late
Mrs. Aldora Bowman, Four
grandchildren also survive.
The funeral was held at the
T. Harry Hoffman Funeral
Horne, February 19 with Rev.
Clayton Kuepfer officiating.
Interment was in the Zurich
Emmanuel United Church cem-
etery.
Pallbearers were Ross Faber,
Melvin Melick, Jim Parkins,
Ken Gingerich, Gerald Smith
and Bill Steckle.
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Regardless of how many or
how few birthdays you've had,
you are old if it takes longer to
rest than it did to get tired.