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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-12-19, Page 8,o - PAGE 8 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 19'74 FOR SALE POTATOES, cooking onions, carrots, turnips and Spanish onions. - Call A. Vandenboo- men, 236-4038, 2 1/2 miles out of Zurich, on Highway 84 40-tf USED TYPEWRITERS, make an ideal Christmas gift for young students. Many models to choose from, in excellent work< ing condition. - Zurich Citiz- ens News. - 48-tf CHRISTMAS TREES - available from John Consitt or Russell Grainger, sponsored by Emm- anuel United Church Men's Club. 50-51-b 1973 MOTO SKI F-440 - 35 H.P. In good condition, only 691 miles. Call 236-4884 or 236- 4939 between 8 a, m. and 5 p.m 5 0-b CHRISTMAS GIFTS - Slippers, shoes and boots for the entire family. Christmas flowers now available. We will be holding a Christmas Draw for luggage, on December 24. - OESCH SHOE STORE, Zurich 50-b APPLES - Macs, Courtlands, Delicious and Spys. Bring cont- ainers, - Ross Middleton Stor- age, 1 mile east of Bayfield, north of the River. 50-b USED SNOWMOBILE - 1970 Moto Ski, Grand Prix. Call 236-4094, 49-b ONE PUREBRED Great Dane black pup, 5 weeks old. - Phone 236-4153, after 5 p.m. 51-b RED HOCKEY PANTS and braces, size 36. $5.00; Coop- er shoulder pads, size medium, $5.00 Shin pads (like new) $5.00; Hockey gloves, $3.00 ladies white figure skates size 9 1/2, $10.00. - Phone 236- 4778. 51-b 1972 MOTO-SKI, 292 Capri - excellent running condition. approximately 1, 000 miles - new cover. $250. - Phone 236-4662 after 6 p.m. 51-x GEESE - 700 per ]b. Sold alive only. - Idella Gabel, R.R.3, Zurich. 51-b TWO Goodyear suburbanite C 78 - 14 WW snow tires, on Ford rims. Low mileage. - Phone 262-2422, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. 51-b SERVICES OFFERED CHAIN SAWS sharpened while you wait. - Steve Argyle Out- door Equipment, Bayfield, 565-2800. 50-b CUSTOM Slaughtering, proces- sing and curing. Slaughtering Day- Mondays. - Yungblut's Meat Market, Zurich, Phone 236-4312. 46-tf Custom Killing WI Processing Wednesday - Beef & Pork ourikb Abbatoir Phone 236-4939 or 236-4681 Bus. Res. COMING EVENT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BALL, sponsored by the Zurich Minor Athletic Association, to be held December 20. Music by "Desjardines Orchestra". Tickets available from memb- ers of the Minor Athletic. 49-b CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my appreciat- ion to all who remembered me with cards, visits, treats and flowers, while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. - Verlyn Fisher - 51-p IN MEMORIAM McBRIDE - In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Keith, who passed away three years ago, December 18, 1971. Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather and treasure them all. Unseen, unheard, he is always near. Still loved, still missed and very dear. - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his mother, brothers and sister. 51-b FOR RENT APARTMENT in the village of Zurich. All conveniences. Call 236-4094. 49-b SERVICES OFFERED CUSTOM DOMESTIC AND Commercial sheet metal work to your specifications. - B.J. Fink Mechanical, Hensall, phone 262-2114. 51-b CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and processing. Monday - Beef; Tuesday - Pork. Pick-up serv- ice available. Al's Super Save Market, Hensall, Phone 262- 2017. 36-tf MISCELLANEOUS HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has a fine selection of Bluebird Dia- monds, wedding rings, watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks, barom- eters. Cardinal watches sold by Jewellers only, are $10.95 ' and up, family rings and charm Watch and clock work guaran- teed. CHRISTMAS DRAW with a $1.00 purchase you have a chance to win a Ladies or Gents Wrist Watch. Draw to be made on Christmas Eve. 45-tf smaxassi Shipper to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy kotchmer Monday is 5hipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL ISAYFIELD 565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service N,r0 Charges on Pick-up Report on utilization of facilities (by Wilma Oke) A report on the Utilization of Educational Facilities was given by the four -member ad hoc committee of the Huron County Board of Education, which has been studying the reports of the province's select committee on the Utilization of Educational Facilities and also reviewing the board's pres- ent policy as it relates to those reports. Chairman of the committee, Herb Turkheim, commented on the report. The other members of the committee are Alex Cor- rigan of Bluevale, Mrs. Mollie Kunder of Seaforth and Clarence McDonald of Exeter who were assisted by superintendent Robert Allan. Mr. Turkheim said the mem- bers had held five meetings and had submissions from ele- mentary school principals and one secondary school principal. He said they had met with Wil- liam Partridge, Huron County Librarian, and the recreation groups in Huron. Mr. Turkheim said they had received a great deal of co-operation from re- creation directors in Huron, especially the two from Goder - ich and Exeter. Mr. Turkheim said both Exet- er and Goderich were giving free ice time to schools in ex- change for the use of school buildings. He said recreation directors told the committee they might be willing to help reiunburse custodians for any extra work in order to have greater use of TED VOOGEL AND SONS _BUILDING CONTRACTOR FRAMING Houses & Cottages *Renovations* CUSTOM BUILT Homes Free Estimates! DASH W OOD R. R.1 PH; 238-2742 T.V. & RADIO SERVICE Complete repairs on all makes REASONABLE CALLS T.V. Antenna INSTALLATION & SALES Government Certified Technician GORD BLECK Rluew, t r Electronics 236-4224 auditoriums. Mr. Turkheirn said Mr. Part- ridge would like to try a com- munity library in one of the schools in an area where there is no public library, as a pilot project, to be supported by the Board. The Director of Education, D.J. Cochrane, noted occas- ionally the schools were given to griups holding night courses which were in competition with courses offered by the Boarc of Education in night classes, on which the schools receive grants, and noted there should not be this duplication. Board chairman Cayley Hill said, "We are all indebted for . the amount of effort the member of this committee have put into this report." Mrs. Marian Zinn reported on the Educational Leave Commit- tee and the board approved the two recommendations she made that William Black, principal of Brookside Public School be granted a "long term" leave to spend September 1975 to May 1976 attending courses in Guid- ance given at C.I.S.E., Toron- to. Successful completion of these courses and two others which could be taken during the suinmer months would result in a M. Ed. Degree. The mono of May and June he would spend investigating, research- ing, visiting schools, for the purpose of gaining information relative to Community Use of Schools. The other recommendation was that W. David McClure, Head of Geography Department South Huron High School, be granted a "long term" leave to spend the school year in study and research of geography and land use in Huron. He would prepare maps, photos, slides, tapes showing major physical features, erosion, drainage, urban sprawl and other conditions existing in Huron County. On the committee besides Mrs. Zinn were J.W. Coulter, Administration; R. Finkbeiner, elementary teacher; C. Simons, elementary teacher; Herb Turk - helm, trustee; R. Smith, ad- ministration; S. Weary, secon- dary teacher and R. Wraith, secondary teacher. OBITUARIES MRS. HARRY ZIMMER Mrs. Harry Zimmer, of Dashwood, the former Loretta Ziler, passed away suddenly on Monday, December 16, in her 68th year. Her husband pre- deceased her in 1955. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Joe (Theresa) Barry, R.R. 2, Dublin; Mrs. Ian (Ruth Ann) McCorquodale, of Windsor; Mrs. Bruce (Helen) Eccles, of Exeter; one son, Joseph, of Dashwood; one sister, Mrs. Antionette Bengough, of Hen- sall; and one brother, William Ziler, of R. R.1, Dashwood. There are also nine grandchild- ren. The body is resting at the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dashwood, until Thursday morning, December 19, when removal will be made to St, Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Zurich, where the service will take place at 10 a. m, Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery, with Father A. Durand officiat- ing. GARNET PATTERSON A former Hay Township resident, Garnet Patterson passed away in the Canadianna Nursing Home, Chatham, on December 14, in his 73rd year. Surviving besides his wife, the former Agnes Turnbull, are two daughters, Mrs. Rev. Earl (Eileen) Burr, of Sarnia; Mrs. Ralph (Shirley) McCormick, of Toronto; four sisters, Mrs. Robert (Marjorie) Knight, of London; Mrs. Wellwood (Alice) Gill, of Grand Bend; Mrs. Irvin (Mary) Rader, of Dash- wood; Miss Mae Patterson, of Newmarket; and three brothers, Kenneth, Johnson and Ray all of Grand Bend. There are also five grandchildren. The body rested at the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dashwood, where the service took place on Tuesday, Dec- ember 17, at 1:30 p.m. with interment in the Grand Bend Cemetery. Rev. H. Dobson officiated. TENDER Plainly marked, sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned, c/o David C. Stevens & Associate Architect, 184 Oxford Street East, London, Ontario, or at the Zurich Municipal Office, until 12 noon, January 16, 1975, for construction of "NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING" ZURICH, ONTARIO Instructions to bidders,plans and specif- ications may be obtained from the Architect upon deposit of fifty dollars ($50.). Lowest or any tender not necessarily acc- epted. C rporatio k Of The Village Of Zurich Elizabeth A. Oke Clerk -Treasurer