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Citizens News, June 1, 1978
For ale
HEAT getting you down this
early in the season? See us
for best prices on room ait',
conditioners. Turkheim Fur-
niture & Appliances, 236-
4075. 22:23:24c
FOREST HILLS RRMS
H & N "NICK CHICK"
leghorns, 20 weeks old,
available for spring or
summer delivery; also Hub- -
bard Golden Comets (brown
egg layers) for early June
delivery. Orders now
accepted for heavy.
"roaster" cockerels day-
old, for spring delivery. Call
McKinley Farms &
Hatchery Ltd., 262-2837.
10.22c
SPECIAL — Spinet organ
rhythm one finger memory,
$100 pays 3 months rental,
free lessons and full credits
towards purchase. Learningl
is easy and fun. For
demonstration and approval
see Henry at Pulsifer Music,
Seaforth 527-0053. Closed
Wednesday. 15tfnc
SWIMMING POOLS 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 toll free
anytime 1-800-268-1944. 8tfnc
SWIMMING POOLS —
Leading swimming pool
manufacturer must dispose
of brand new 1978 models.
Fully warranted, complete
with pump, motor, filter,
fencing, walkaround and
deck. Suggested retail price
$2350. Available at pre-
season special of $1322. Call
now for early installation.
Long term financing
available. Call toll free
anytime 1-800-268-1944. 8tfnc
GERANIUMS, Begonias,
Impatiens, Houseplants,
Cacti plants, Tomato plants,
Cabbage. Bill's Flower
house, north of
Zurich. 21:22c
MODERN Parkhill home, 3
bedroom brick split level,
like new with 11/2 lots and
attached garage, 1/2 block
from downtown. No
reasonable offer refused.
Phone 1-294-6806.
22:23:24:25:26c
PUREBRED Hampshire
boars, serviceable age,
R.O.P. tested; also Hamp-
cross York boars. We are
offering our first group of
Purebred Yorkshire boars
recently off test. Bob Robin-
son, 345-2317, RR 4,
Walton. 22:23:24c
BABY CRIB, also 2 stereos.
Phone 236-4076. 22:23c
TWO TONS of Soybean seed,
Harosoy. Phone 238-2758. 22c
1:or Rent
CONSTRUCTION EQUIP-
MENT, plywood forms, ties
and wedges stocked, power
trowel etc. 236-4954
weekdays after 5 p.m. Any-
time weekends. 20tfnc
HOUSE in Zurich available
.Tuly 1. Call 236-4369, 236-4320
(,r 236-4592. 22:23c
Wanted
PLAYERS NEEDED
WANTED
Girls 15 and up
for
Lady Softball
"beams
Phone 236-4678
after 6:30 p.m.
22c
QUOTATIONS
Interior and Exterior
Maintenance Projects
All Trades
Maintenance projects at
various schools in the coun-
ty. Quotation sheets, job
description and / or
specifications are available
at the Huron County Board
of Education, 103 Albert
Street, Clinton, Ontario.
Deadline for quotations 16th
June 1978.
R. McVean
Plant Superintendent
R. J. Elliott
Chairman
D. J. Cochrane
Director
22c
URGENTLY REQUIRED
— large garage, small barn
or empty house needed for
storage, in or near Zurich.
Call Turkheim Furniture,
236-4075, Zurich. . 22c
BOY'S red wheels roller
skates, size 9-91/2. Phone
Mrs. Bernie Denomme, 236-
4148. 22c
Help Wanted
LIVE-IN. housekeeper to
carefor convalescing woman
at cottage on Lake.
Transportation desirable,
good wages. Phone 236-
4157. 22tfnc
AVON
This Spring
Watch Your
Earnings Grow
Spring is a great time to get
outdoors and sell Avon
cosmetics. Set your own
hours. Be your own boss.
Earn money. For details,
call:
451-0541 or
527-0238
22:23:24c
MRcr KINLEY
MOTOR OILS
Distributors of Valvoline
Quaker State Medallion
Main St., Zurich
236-4830
TED VOOGEL
And Sons Ltd.
BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
FRAMING
Houses & Cottages
* Renovations
CUSTOM BUILT
Homes
Fro* Estlmist s!
DASHWOOD'
LA. 1 PH: 238-2742
Notices
Your Whish Hand Cleaner
Dealer is Mrs. Alphonse
Grenier, Hensall. Please
call 262-2733. Free delivery
with $20.00 order. 22:23c
Births
MERNER — Larry, Louise
and Scott would like to
welcome with love into their
hearts and home a lovely
baby boy Justin Larry, born
on May 7., 1978 at St.
Joseph's Hospital in London..
A new grandson for Mrs.
Alexine Dietrich and Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Merner
Sr. 22nc
Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K.
Peck of Zurich, Ontario an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Cheryl Lynn
to Mr. N. G. Scott Litt, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Litt
of Chatham, Ontario. The
wedding will take place June
17, 1978 at 4 p.m. in
Brucefield United
Churtch. 22c
Cards of Thanks;
I would like to thank my
friends, neighbours and
relatives for cards, gifts and
treats during my stay in
hospital and since returning
home. — Leroy Thiel. 22c
The nephews and nieces of
the late Mary Weston wish
to express their sincere
thanks to -all their relatives,
friends and neighbors for
their kindness and ex-
pressions of sympathy,
donations to charitable
organizations and floral
tributes. Special thanks to
the Blue Water Rest Home
and staff for their fine ser-
vices, Rev. W. Bennett, Dr.
Wallace, the pallbearers and
the ladies who so kindly
served lunch following the
funeral and The Beattie
Funeral Home. 22c
Qrning'Events
You are cordially invited
to attend a Retirement Tea
for Rev. and Mrs. A. C.
Blackwell to be held on Sun-
day, June 11, 1978, 2 - 5 p.m.
Zurich Community Centre.
— St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Zurich, On-
tario. 22:23c
Hensall Ladies' Legion
Auxiliary Penny Sale Draw
will be held on Friday, June
9 at 7 p.m. Doors will be
open Tuesday and Wednes-
day 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.; Thurs-
day 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Open
Friday. 22c
Purty
for
Steve
Overholt
Fri., June 2
J.P. DUCHARME SHED
Chi/1,011es
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor
CLAYTON KUEPFER
Sunday, June 4,
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church
School
Worship Service in charge of
Pastor Eric Strachan, Vineland
Mennonite Church exchange.
Wed. 8:00 p.m.—
. Adult, Youth, Praise,
Bible Study and Prayer service
Fri. 8:00 p.m.—Gospel Echoes
Music group (Prison
Ministry)
Sat. 8:00 p.m.—M.Y.F. Talent
Night at Zurich Public
School
Meditation
No one can please God without
faith, for whoever comes to
God must have faith that
God exists and rewards
those who seek Him.
Heb. 11:6
Lakeview
Conservative
Mennonite Church
Pastor
MERLIN BENDER
Sunday, June 4,
10:00 a.m.—Morning Service
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
James Martin of Wallenstein,
will be guest speaker.
Everyone Welcome
Meditation
St. Matthew 24:44
Therefore be ye also ready: for in
such an hour as you think not,
the Son of Man cometh.
Emmanuel
United Church
Pastor
BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Sunday, June 4,
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Church Service
Everyone Welcome
• St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Pastor
A.C. BLACKWELL, M. DIV.
Organist
Miss Christine Haberer B.M.A.
Sunday, June 4,
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church
School
There is a nursery for small
children which is supervised
during the worship service.
Everyone Welcome
Dance
HENSALL & DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sat., June 10
Dancing
9-1
to
MOZARTS MELODY
MAKERS
first dance in new arena
$5 a couple
proceeds for minor athletic
association
BOOKKEEP G�l,x ,•eY�lit �4't
• • Ms. n.. ,o.. 44% p"i.0 aM.
Obituaries
WALTER ECKEL
In South Huron Hospital,
Exeter on Monday, May 29,
1978 Walter Eckel in his 77th
year. Beloved husband of
Edna (Mitchell) Eckel. Vi-
vian (Mitchell) Eckel. Dear
father of John Walter Eckel,
RR 1, Varna ; Charles
Edward, Zurich; Norman
Henry, RR 1, Varna; Ray-
mond Moore, RR 2,
Seaforth; Frederick Allan,
Chatham and Audrey Jean
Eckel of London. Eight
grandchildren survive.
Predeceased by two
brothers. The funeral was
held Wednesday from the
Westlake Funeral Home,
Zurich with Reverend Alex
Taylor officiating. Inter-
ment in Bayfield Cemetery.
FREDERICK GRATTON
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter on Friday, May 26,
1978, Frederick Gratton of
Grand Bend. Beloved hus-
band of (Caroline Wolfe).
Dear father of Trellis (Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor), Grand
Bend, Phyllis (Mrs. David
Kember), RR 1, Auburn,
Gerald Gratton of Tampa,
Florida, ,and Arnold Grattan
of Grand Bend. Dear
brother of Mrs. Jennie Hot -
son, Blue Water Rest Home,
Zurich and Paul Gratton of
London. Also loved by 16
grandchildren and 20 great-
grandchildren. In his 88th
year. The funeral was held
from the Gospel Hall, Grand
Bend on Monday, interment
in Grand Bend cemetery.
DOLPH SOPHA
In the Blue Water Rest
Home, Zurich,' on Monday,
May 29, 1978, Dolph James
Sopha, in his 80th year.
Beloved husband of the late
Priscillia (Ducharme)
Sopha. Dear father of
Leonard, Ellgin,
Lawrence, Detroit; Phillip,
of Windsor; Mrs. Armon -
dine Bedard, Windsor; Mrs.
Austin (Veronica) Hartman,
Goderich; Mrs. Don (Doris)
Baier, Detroit; Mrs. Harold
(Doreen) Dietrich, Zurich,
20 grandchildren and 23
great-grandchildren sur-
vive. Dear brother of Udell,
Detroit; Edgar, Detroit.
One son, Clarence
predeceased March 1, 1964
and two sisters predeceas-
ed. The funeral service will
be held today from the
Westlake Funeral Home,
Zurich and St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Church,
with Reverend Father
Bennsette officiating. Inter-
ment in St. Peter's
Cemetery.
CRAFT SUPPLIES
Chair caning; Macrame; Fun Fur;
Rowney Art Supplies, Beads of all
types; instruction Books.
M&MSTORE
Queen and Water Streets
St. Marys
Open seven days
8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
5; :52,
Huron Dead Stock Removal
Clinton
Attention
Farmers
For dependable, efficient
service on all farm stock,
call Collect 482-9811
24 hrs. a day, 7 days a
week.
Coll us first, you won't
have to call anyone else.
RICHARD GITTUS
At his home, in Bridgeton,
Missouri, Richard Jones
Gittus, in his 53rd year. Sur-
viving are his widow, the
former Louise Schiender,
three sons, Douglas, Darin
and Richard, all of St. Louis,
Missouri, his mother, Mrs.
Gertrude Gittus of the
Bluewater Rest Horne,
Zurich, one brother Arthur
and two grandchildren.
The funeral was held from
Beautiful Saviour Lutheran
church, St. Louis with burial
in Barracks National
Cemetery, St. Louis.
Minerals are
important
Nutrient requirements
must not be forgotten when
cattle are on summer
pasture. If a herd's diet is
deficient in minerals,
average gains are lower,
reproductive performance is
hampered and milk produc-
tion falls.
The most commonly ig-
nored minerals are calcium,
phosphorus, cobalt, salt and
iodine, says D.R. McKnight,
lecturer at Kemptville
College of Agriculture
Technology.
Many Ontario soils lack
phosphorus. Forage crops
and pasture grown on such
soil will be deficient in this
valuable mineral. In areas
where tests show that soil is
low in magnesium, iron,
copper, manganese, zinc or
sulfur, trace mineral
supplements should be add-
ed to cattle diet.
Many farmers supply
minerals in a grain supple-
ment to cattle on pasture.
The herd is brought together
at regular feeding times and
the farmer has a chance to
inspect for condition and
possible injury.
If minerals are supplied
on a free choice basis, with
or without the grain supple-
ment, they should be
protected from wind and
rain.
Deficiency symptoms
differ for each trace
mineral, says Mr.
McKnight: To prevent grass
tetany in cattle on lush
summer pasture,
magnesium is particularly
important. For necessary
body functions, iodized-
cobaltized salt or trace -
mineralized salt can be
offered.
Bone defects occur when
calcium and phosphorus are
deficient during growth and
pregnancy. Serious
phosphorus shortages, evi-
dent when cattle chew on
dirt or wood, can lead to
lowered milk yield and
reproduction problems, in-
cluding irregular or reduced
number of heat periods and
restless cattle.
JEFFREY BROS.
LTD.
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