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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-08-03, Page 5JEFFREY BROS. LTD. CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES RENOVATIONS - ALTERATIONS • ELECTRICAL • PLUMBING •(SERVICED) I,OTS TO CHOOSE FROM! RR 2 ZURICH 236-4757 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. Call us first, you won't have to call anyone else. Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast Smoked Picnic Hams Fresh Ham Steaks or Roast Store Sliced Cooked Ham Store Slab Bacon Sliced Bacon $ 1.03 $1.09 $1.29 $1.99 $1.2 9 $1.39 OUR OWN Fresh Garlic Sausage, Smoked Sausage, Regular Sausage, Summer Sausage. YUNGBLU MEAT MARKET PHONE 236-4312 ZURICH Citizens News, August 3, 1978 OFF AND AWAY — One of the more popular areas for the youngsters at the Bayfield Lions club carnival was the midway and its obvious from the expressions on the faces of Blair Pervis (foreground) and unidentified youngster that the rides were their favorite part of the carnival. Staff photo Miscellaneous Rumblings Continued from Page 4 human but too many mistakes in too short a period of time prove only that you are incompetent. Continuing this column along the line of newspapers and mistakes, there have been a few occasions recently when ads which were supposed to go into the Times Advocate but were taken by a representative of the Citizens News ended up in the Citizens News but not Exeter. While it's common knowledge that both papers are published out of the same offices, we are still separate entities and as such, unless otherwise specified, an ad that is taken by a representative of the Citizens News is assumed to be for publication in the Citizens News. This problem can be avoided by specifying which newspaper or newspapers the ad is to appear in. If you drop an ad off at Herb's write on the ad the newspaper in which it is to appear and the number of weeks you would like the ad to run. Likewise, when phoning an ad in, either to the Times Advocate or the Citizens News, please specify the above information. If these simple steps are taken, the lives of the advertiser and of this newspaper should be a little bit easier. I, 114' 1: 8,000 B.T®U® REG. $402. , ERS 8,000 & 10,000 B.T. 10,000 B.T.U. REG. $484. At These Price You Can't Afford To Suffer From The Heat Any Longer! ACT FAST o LIMITED SUPPLY! $345 urhbeim FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Main Street ZURICH 236-4075 0 T e t(�e •<• uctk n Sunday The second annual in- ternational art auction being held on Sunday, August 6, will formally be opened by The Honourable. Keith Norton, Ontario's Minister of Community and Social Services at the Huron County Playhouse located on the Stephen B Line, off Highway 81, east of Grand Bend. Opening ceremonies will take place at 7:30 p.m. and the auction will begin im- mediately from the theatre stage. A free preview takes place from 2 to 5 p.m. that day in the theatre itself displayed on . the walls. Registration and catalogues will start at 6:30 with admission being $3.00 per person. This ticket includes participation in a draw on -an actual Henry Moore lithograph The collection of over 100 art pieces includes various media -oils, watercolours, lithos, woodcuts, silkscreen, etc. Base prices on in- dividual items range from $50 to $2,000. The list of • leading artists represented by the available art works include: Bartram, Chagall, Doli, Van Doren, Henry Moore, Picasso, Harold Town, and Jackson to name a few. Mrs. Sharon Theobald, formerly of Kitchener, the noted art lecturer and curator, will be the auc- tioneer again ' this year. A buffet supper will be available at $4.00 each, along with a cash bar. Advance tickets and other information is available from auction convener Linda Corrigall in Grand Bend, telephone 238-8828. Page 5 TRUST COMPANY CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com- panies, highest rotes usu"..11y available. For m ire information contact John Consitt at 236-43 + Y nd 236- 4650 HAY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ZURICH 236-4381 Farms - Homes- Cottages Agents Elgin Hendrick Grand Bend Hugh Hendrick Kippen Jack Scotchmer Bayfield Glenn Webb Dashwood 238-2611 262-5389 565-5270 237-3229 IT'S SIMPLE 1"11 r-#uy the • ike of your choice to 1 ' 5 C Bring it back Sat. Aug. 26 and in competition with our other customers If you sit longer than anyone else you will receive your full purchase. If your new bike purchase is 'more than $1200 you will still win a new 1978 125 C.C. Enduro (retail value $1200). Stop in and see us and get more com- plete details. See the complete new line of Kawasaki MOTORCYCLES UNTRY STORES KV75-A7 MT. CARMEL 237-3456 Mon. - Sat. 10-10 Sun. Noon - 6 On -The -Spot Financing at Bank Rates. 1