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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-02-02, Page 6Announcements Page 6 Citizens News, February 2, 1978 ' FOREST HILLS JRMS ST'+ cn ...- For Sale;. SWIMMING Pools — Leading swimming pool manufacturer must dispose of brand new 1978 models. Fully warranted, complete with pump, motor, filter, fencing, walkway and deck. Suggested retail price $2350. Available at pre -season special of $1322. Call now for early installation. Long term financing available. Call collect anytime 1-416- 663-9508. 2tfnc SWIMMING POOL to Rent — Will lease and install for homeowners, family size aluminum swimming pools with patio. Choice of styles, meeting all fencing regulations on a one, two or three year rental basis with option to own. Try before you buy! Call collect anytime 1-416-663-9508. 2tfnc FIREWOOD — Mixed hardwood and softwood for the fireplace, stove or fur- nace. Reasonable prices. Contact ARC Industries, Dashwood. Phone 237- 3667. 2tfnc APPLES — Northern Spies $5 a bushel for number one's in your own container. Apple butter now available, Huron Ridge Acres, David Steckle, phone 565-2122. 2tfnc ZURICH — 11/2 storey home, 2 or 3 bedrooms, separate dining room, finished room in basement. large lot 75' X 200". Outskirts of Zurich. Phone 236-4869. 2tfnc Bayview Painting and Decorating Minor Carpentry LRemodelling Repairs Bob Evans Phone R.R. 2, Zurich 236-4665 CRAFT SUPPLIES Chair caning; Macrame; Fun Fur; Rowney Art Supplies; Beads of all types; Instruction Books. M M STORE • Queen and Water Streets St. Marys Open seven days 8 a.m. to I I.p.m. 51:52 Meet Your New Watkins Representative In Your Area. Phone 236-4696 For Rent HOUSE for rent in Zurich. Phone 236-4873 after 6 p.m. 2tfnc Notices WANTED — companion to live in with elderly lady, at Maplewoods Apartments. Good terms. Apply to box RJM, in care of Zurich Citizens News. 4:5c Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Kipfer, Hensall, Ontario an- nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Lynda Jane, to Clifford Jardine, Clinton, Ontario son of Mrs. Lillian ,Jardine, Toronto. The marriage to take place February 3, 1978. 5c Cards of Than I wish to take this oppor- tunity of expressing my sincere appreciation to relatives and friends for cards and flowers sent to me while. I was a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. A special thanks to Father Durand and Father Charrette your visits were greatly appreciated, A special thanks to the nurses who gave me just wonderful care during my stay, and to Dr. Wallace -and Doctor O'Connor for their daily visit. — Mrs. Madeline Gelinas 5c .CHANGE 1N NAME INDEPENDENT SHIPPER TO United Co - Operatives of Ontario Livestock Department Toronto Ship your livestock with FRANK VOOGEL Dashwood Monday is shipping day from Varna Stockyard previously Roy Scotchmer Call -Dashwood 238.. 2707 or Bayfield 565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday for prompt service No charges on pick-up NOTICE Village Of Zurich Residents The Council of the Village of Zurich has passed a resolution whereby ratepayers are advised not to move their snow on to municipal or other ratepayers properties. Sharon A. Baker, Clerk -Treasurer. gz. Lakeview Conservative Mennonite Church Pastor MERLIN BENDER Sunday, February 5, 10:00 a.m.—Bible Study classes 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship 8:00 p.m.—Worship Service Wed., 8 p.m.—Song Service and Prayer Fellowship Meditation 1 will bless the Lord at all times, His praise shall continually be in my mouth. Psalm 34:1 Emmanuel United Church Pastor BRUCE GUY, B.A. Sunday, February 5, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m. —Church Service Everyone Welcome Zurich Mennonite Church CLAYTON KUEPFER Sunday, February 5, 9:45 a.m.—Worship Church School Wed. 8:00 p.m.— Adult, Youth, Praise, Bible Study and Prayer service Friday, 7:30 p.m.—G.M.S.A. Meditation The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firma- ment (sky) sheweth his handywork. Psalm 19:1 Great is our Lord, and of great power; His understanding is in- finite. Psalm 147:5 C7eAll't*Cile.S St. Peter's Lutheran Church Pastor A.C. BLACKWELL, M. DIV. Organist Miss Christine Haberer Sunday, February 5, 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service 10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church School There is a nursery for small children which is super- vised during the service. Everyone Welcome George Edward Walker of 780 Wonderland Road, Lon- don passed away suddenly at Victoria Hospital, South Campus Wednesday, January 25 in his 60th year. Prior to taking up residence in London the deceased was a resident of Hensall for twenty years. He is survived by his wife the former Marion F. Dougall. Sons Grant E.D. Walker, Wyoming; and Murray J. Walker of Toron- to also a sister, Mrs. Ethel Dunbar, Grand Prairie, Alberta; Brother- James S. Walker of Calgary, Alberta. Two grandchildren Christopher and Lori Ann Walker. Funeral service was held from the A. Millard George Funeral Chapel. 60 Ridout St., London Saturday, January 28th at 2 p.m. with Rev. George A. Morris of Mt. Zion United Church of- ficiating. Interment later in Woodland Cemetery. Shop at Home Opening new doors k-1tosrnall - • busin 111 JOHN MACKENZIE one of our representatives will be at Les Pines Hotel, EXETER on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month Feb. 7 and Feb. 21 If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK For prior information call 271-5650 or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford Golden _limp es I am sure that even the most avid of winter lovers will have Lost some of their enthusiasm after the storms of the past week. Luckily there were no emergencies here and by having staff members work extra shifts, everyone was fed and looked after in the normal fashion. Films were shown last Monday evening followed by refreshments. We regret that Mrs, Florence Hunter is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Ex- eter. On Tuesday _evening, February 7th at 7:00 p.m., the ladies auxiliary will be holding their regular Smoking cost $506 million Cigarette smoking cost Canadians an estimated $506 million in 1971, according to a study recently conducted by the Department of National Health and Welfare. The study updates a 1966 departmental report concer- ning the estimated cost of identifiable consequences of cigarette smoking upon health, longevity and property losses in Canada. Results of the study in- dicate that in 1971 the economic cost associated with lung cancer, arising from physician services, hospital costs and future in- come loss due to mortality, was $76.9 million; coronary heart disease accounted for $212.2 million, chronic bronchitis, $15.6 million, and emphysema, $16.7 million. The total health care cost at- tributed to smoking-related diseases in 1971 was $56.1 million. Lost income due to smoking-related illness amounted to $164.5 million. Comparison of 1966 cost estimates 1971 figures show a 20 per cent increase in the economic costs of conse- quences attributed to 'cigarette smoking ($422.0 million in 1966 compared to $506.3 million in 1971) . Hospital care costs and physicians services fees in- creased significantly during this period. The study also reports that 9.2 per cent of all fires of known cause in 1971 were attributed to smoking. Property damage and lost income due to fires caused by smoking was estimated to be approximately $20.4 million. A total of 112 per- sons died in fires caused by smoking, 29 per cent of death in fires of known cause, monthly meeting. A programme will commence at 7:00 p.m. in the dining room after which refreshments will be served and the business part of the meeting will follow. Ladies of the community interested in the work of the auxiliary will be most welcome to at- tend the programme and the business meeting. We welcome Mr. William Siebert as a new resident in the home. As I mentioned previous- ly, the residents are busy these wintry days in the craft room and if you happen to have odds and ends of materials that might be useful for crafts, particular- ly left over scraps of wool for hooked rugs, they would be very much appreciated. Bingo was played on Fri- day evening followed by refreshments. The Sunday evening chapel service was con- ducted by Rev. John Campbell of the Church of God, Grand Bend. Mr. Douglas Steckle presided at the organ and accompanied the soloists Janet Desjar- dine and Leola Snyder. Mr. Alex Desjardine led in the singing and Katie Vincent offered prayer. DINE OUT Good food,..pleasant atmosphere; • dinner specials. Now Licensed un- derLLBO • Hold your anniversary or birth- • day party here. 4. WAY INN'_"'Fete,`, NORM SALMON GENERAL CONSTRUCTION - Remodelling - Renovations - Repairs - Painting - Additions GOOD RATES 236-4288 52 Main St. W. ZURICH Needed Immediately 3 ladies or men to work full or part time as WATKINS dealers in this area. Ex- cellent commission plan. For appointment phone K. STRYKER area distributor 527-1280 or write P.O. Box 448 Seaforth 1 t a