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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1974
FOR SALE
POTATOES, turnips and cabb-
age. Arnold Vandenboomen,
Highway 84, east of Zurich.
Phone 236-4038. 3-tf
FIREWOOD ; Call Zurich Wood
Products Limited. 236-4824.
9-tf
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. 8-tf
SECOND CUT red clover seed.
Contact Phil Durand, 236-4749,
10-16-b
1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTER, one:
owner, 6 cylinder, 2 -door,
automatic, radio, whitewalls,
safety checked. Phone 237-
3232. 11-12- b
INTERNATIONAL 203 Comb-
ine - grain, bean and clover
attachments. Good running
condition. Owner purchased
larger combine. - Phone 262-
5360. 12-b
WANTED
ROOM and BOARD for young
single man. Call Ken Case,
% McKinley Farm & Hatchery,
262-2837. 11-b
ROOM WITH HOUSEKEEPING
privileges, or room and board
for single girl in Zurich.
Phone 238-2061. Grand Bend
12-13-b
HELP WANTED
PART-TIME LADIES, to work
in chicken hatchery. Apply to
McKinley's Farm & Hatchery,
262-2837. 11- b
MISCELLANEOUS
CARPENTER WORK - any type
of building or remodelling.
Prompt service. Call Leonard
Rebus, 236-4101. 10-13-p
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
TRUCKING BUSINESS - PCV
Licences, C. D.F.FS. , H .
Phone 262-5360, 12-b
FOUND
SMALL BROWN AND WHITE
dog wearing a brown collar
found at our home on the Baby-
lon Line. Owner can have same
for cost of ad. Phone 236-4637.
12-b
CAN YOU HELP?
The 100th Anniversary Celeb-
rations Committee of Emman-
uel United Church is in the pro-
cess of compiling a mailing list.
There are plans for several
events during the remaining
months of 1974, to which former
members and adherants will be
invited. If you have been form-
erly associated with Emmanuel
Church, or know the address
of someone you think may be
overlooked, please send the in-
fcxmation to Mrs. Leroy O'Brien,
Box 167 Zurich; or Mrs. Allan
Gascho, Box 117, Zurich. Will
you help us get the News ar-
ound? 12 -p
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs, Leo Meidinger,
of Zurich, announce the engage•
ment of their eldest daughter,
Janet Lee, to Mr. Kevin James
McKinnon, son of Mr. Ray
McKinnon, of Zurich. The
wedding will take place on
Saturday, April 20, 1974, at
2:30 p.m. in St. Boniface
Church, Zurich.
COMING EVENTS
Ti•1E HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit Office, South Huron Hosp-
ital, Exeter, on Monday, March
25, 1974 from 9;30 - 11:30 a.m.
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.
6. Vision testing, 12-b
CARDS OF THANKS,
I would like to express my
sincere thanks, to all my rel-
atives and friends, who remem-
bered me with cards, and pray-
ers, while a patient at St.
Joseph's Hospital. Special
thanks to Westlake Ambulance,
Rev. Clayton Kuepfer and Irvin
and Grace for looking after
Roxanne and Dean. - Mrs,
Mahlon Martin, - 12-p
A sincere thank you for the
lovely flowers, visits and cards.
Special thanks to Dr. C.J. Wal-
lace, staff of South Huron
Hospital and Westlake Ambul-
ance. - Beatrice Geiger. -
12-p
We, with all our family, are
deeply grateful for the many
prayers on our behalf, and the
many expressions of sympathy,
in the death of our beloved
son-in-law, Aden Martin. May
God bless you, as He has bless-
es us through you, in this time
of sorrow. -Mr. and Mrs,
Merano Steckle, - 12-p
I wish to thank everyone who
remembered me with cards,
gifts, and treats while I was
in St. Joseph's Hospital a,rad
since returning home. Your
thoughtfulness was appreciated
and will always be remembered,
- Mrs. Marie Thiel. - 12-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.
tf-b
About people
you know!
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Noury
and Pamela from Leamington
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Sweeney.
News of Varna
The congregational meeting
of Varna and Goshen United
Churches was held Wednesday
evening in Varna Church. The
meeting was called due to the
fact that the present minister
Rev. Murdock Morrison, who
has been ministering here for
12 years, has resigned as of the
end of June this year. Thus a
pastoral relations committee
was formed. Those appointed
were Bill McAsh, Elmer Hayter,
Ralph Stephenson, Anson Mc-
Kinley, and Charles Reid.
Due to the cold weather, sap
is running fairly slow.
(intended for last week)
The United Church Women
met in the basement of the
church last Thursday evening
with 20 members present.
IN MEMORIAM
OESCH - In loving memory of a
dear father and grand -father,
David Oesch, who passed away
four years ago, March 22, 1970.
Four years have passed since
that sad day.
The one we loved was called
away.
He lives with us in memory
still,
Not just today, but always
will.
- Always remembe-ed and sadly
missed by his family, Violet,
Laureen, Vera, Carl, Bob and
their families. L- b
The theme of the devotional
period was "A Singing Life"
given by Mrs. Doug McAsh and
Mrs. Bill McAsh gave a reading
on "Music." Mrs. Bill Taylor
and Mrs. Louis Taylor gave
readings on "Music in Life."
Offering was taken up by Mrs.
Bob Webster and dedicated
by Mrs. Doug McAsh. A poem
on St. Patrick was read by Mrs.
Bob Webster.
The roll call was taken
and the secretary's report given
by Mrs. Harvey Hayter, and
the treasurer's report given by
Mrs. Bob Webster. Fifteen
calls were made to the sick
and shut-in in February ,
It was arranged to have Mrs.
Jane Davidson to speak of her
time and work in India. The
date set was Tuesday night,
March 26 in Varna Township
Hall. Everyone is welcome.
The Bradley Family of Clin-
ton will also be present on the
program.
On March 27, there will be
an Alcohol Forum in Northside
United Church, Seaforth and
Rev. David Mack as guest
speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Hayter
left last Thursday on a trip to
Hawaii.
Mrs. Belle Reid is spending
a few days in Michigan.
STUDENTS
THINKING ABOUT WORKING
THIS SUMMER?
Register Now At :
Canada Manpower Center
For Students
GODERICH 524-6588 HURON PARK 228-6651
1972 BUICK CENTURION 2 -door
hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steer-
ing, power brakes, radio, power wint 32fic
-
dows, rear axle traction lock. Licence
DJM656
1972 MERCURY MARQUIS 2 -door
hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes, , 2995
power steering, radio, vinyl top, electric 4
defogger. Licence FKD254
1971 FORD LTD 2 -door hardtop, V-8,
automatic, power brakes, power steer-
ing, power windows, power seat, speed
control, trailer package. Licence
DFU208,
1973 CHEV BELAIR 2 -door hardtop,
V-8, automatic, power brakes, power
steering. Licence CXN794
1971 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury, V-8,
automatic, power steering, power
brakes. Licence DTM571.
1970 T -BIRD 2 -door, power brakes,
power steering, air conditioning, power
windows and seat, one owner. Licence
DFU185
DON'T MISS THIS ONE
1970 VOLKSWAGEN 7 -passenger bus,
only 12,500 miles, radio, like new condi-
tion. Licence FKH014
'2595
'1995
'2395
'3295
'2095
Remember ... It's Sense To See
LARRY SNIDER
MOTORS
BEFORE
WAGONS
1969 LTD SQUIRE WAGON 6
passenger, V-8, automatic, power steer-
ing, power brakes, steel belted tires.
Licence FHS955
1895
1970 METEOR MONTCALM 10 -
passenger Wagon, power brakes,
power steering, V-8, automatic, radio,
roof rack. Licence DHB301
'2195
TRUCKS
1971 FORD BRONCO WAGON 302
V-8, radio, certified. Needs paint and
body work. Licence C26082
'2195
1970 FORD E-300 window van, V-8,
radio, traction lock rear axle, only 35,-
000 miles. Licence C32845
'2395
1955 GMC 6 -wheel drive stoke dump,
automatic. A steal at
'2195
1970 FORD Flairside pickup, 6 cylinder,
heavy duty suspension, 36,000 miles.
Licence C17023
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