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Citizens News, August 3, 1978
For Sale
USED REFRIGERATOR —
with left hand door. In good
condition. Automatic
defrost. Call Turkheim Fur-
niture, 236-4075. 31c
HOUSE FOR SALE — Rais-
ed ranch on mature lot 86'x-
125', 4 bedrooms, fireplace
in family room. Many ex-
tras, Call 235-2958. 3ltfnc
40' T.V. TOWER, UHF,
VHF aerials with boosters,
Ten months old. Phone 236-
4449. 31c
MAGNUS 12 CORD electric
organ, $50. Call 236-4873
after 6. 31c
For Rent
NEW semi-detached, over
1200 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms,
$200.00 monthly, available in
Zurich, 1-519-886-3090, 9:00 -
5:00. 23tfn
CONSTRUCTION EQUIP-
MENT, plywood forms, ties
and wedges stocked, power
trowel etc. 236-4954
weekdays after 5 p.m. Any-
time weekends. 20tfnc
HOUSE for rent, 4 miles
north of St. Joseph,
available August 1. Rent
reasonable. Phone 236-
4848. 29:30:31c
FOR RENT — 3 bedroom .
house, available after, Sept.
1. Phone 236-4873 after 6
p.m. 28t
-ices
CUSTOM SWATHING,
Phone 262-5367. 30:31c
CUSTOM SWATHING, com-
bining and harvesting
wheat, grain and corn. Call
Arnold or Philip Steckle at
565-5329 or 565-5324. 31c
CUSTOM Combining,
wheat, grains, beans and
corn. Call Walter Vermunt
236-4239. 29tfnc
Wanted
CUTTING BOX, buggy
robes, new Perfection oil
stoves and Kylo can cooler.
Write L. B. Troyer, RR 1
Lakeside, Ont. NOM
2G0. 30:31:32c
Help. Wanted
TRUCK DRIVER and mill
helper. Varna Feed Mill.
Apply in person. 30:31c
FIVE TO SEVEN years ex-
perience could lead to super-
visory position, experience
in all aspects of off. set, lay
up and camera required,
linotype ability and ,asset,
but not necessary. Good
working conditions in
modern commercial prin-
ting shop. Salary
negotiatiable. Write Box
205, Hanover, Ontario.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS —
Independent operator re-
quired to operate mobile
auto polishing service to
cover Hensall, Zurich,
Grand Bend areas. Must be
reliable, bondable and hold
driver's licence. Good
potential earnings. For ap-
pointment and interview
call Friday, Aug. 4, only 10
a.m. to 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. - 6
p.m., Goderich 524-4500. 31c
WI,!OSYf4
FOREST HILLS /RMS ST'u
Cards of Thanks.
Thanks to everyone for the
kindness shown me while in
St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home. —
Dorothy Hess 31c
We would like to say
"Thank -You" to our
relatives, friends and
neighbours for the gifts,
flowers and cards we receiv-
ed on our 25th wedding an-
niversary. To everyone who
attended the dance at the
Pineridge Chalet, to the
Blue Water Playboys for the
music they provided and to
George, Lucille, Don and
Shirley for the delicious
meal they served, to the
Euchre Club at Sugar Bush,
for the gift and cake, to the
Sugar Bush "Gang" for the
chivaree and wiener roast,
to the "Gang" from Hensall
who surprised us with their
visit and gifts on Tuesday
evening. We would also like
to thank our parents,
brothers and sisters for
their gifts and for
everything they did to make
our anniversary a
memorable occasion. A very
special "thank -you" to our
children, Rick, Judith, Tim,
Marvin, Cindy. Randy and
Rod for the gifts and for
arranging the dinner dance.
It was an evening we will .
treasure and long
remember. Thanks again
everyone. — George and
Judy Parker 31c
A sincere thank you to all
my neighbours, friends and
relatives for their kindness
to me, for the lovely cards,
flowers and gifts, and es-
pecially your prayers.
Special thanks to Dr.
Wallace, Dr. O'Connor, Dr.
Meades, Dr. Maynard, Dr.
Hession and Dr. Anderson,
Rev. Guy, Rev. Kuepfer,
Rev. Ephriam and Rev.
Cyril Gingerich, the nursing
staff at Exeter and St.
Joseph's Hospital also the
Sisters and the Westlake
ambulance. — Mrs. N.
Beatrice Geiger 31c
THIEL — In loving memory
of a dear husband, father
and grandfather, Hugh Thiel
who passed away 3 years
ago, August 5, 1975.
He had a nature you could
not help loving,
And a heart that was purer
than gold,
And to those who knew
and loved him,
His memory will never
grow cold.
Always remembered by
his wife and family. 31c
WARRINGTON cpne.,.
.ernoriam
WILLIAM JOSEPH
QUCHARME
In South Huron Hospital,
Exeter on Tuesday August 1,
1978, William Joseph
Ducharme, R.R. 2 Zurich
beloved husband of the late
Juliette Maire Denomme in
his 73rd year. Dear father of
Andrew Joseph at home,
R.R. 2 Zurich, Matthew
Louis, and Adrian Paul
Ducharme, R.R. 2 Zurich
and Mrs. Harvey (Latitia)
Hawkins of London and
Sister Loretta of Lima, Peru,
South America. Dear
brother of Isadore and Louis
of 'R.R. .2 Zurich and
Napoleon of London, Mrs.
Leonard (Cecilia) Jeffrey,
Goderich, Mrs. Claude
(Madeline) Gelinas, Zurich,
Mrs. Monica Jeffrey
Goderich, Mrs. Leonard
(Margaret) Masse, London,
Mrs. Noel (Rene) LaPorte,
R.R. 2 Zurich, Sister Francis
Borgin of London, 10 grand-
children and one
predeceased. Resting at
Westlake Funeral Home,
Zurich until Thursday
August 3 when funeral mass
will be in St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church, St. Joseph
at 10:30 a.m., with Rev.
Father Bennsette officiating.
Interment in St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Cemetery,
WESTLAKE — Kenneth and
Vicki (nee Poole) are very
happy and proud to an-
nounce the safe arrival of
their first born, a son, Scott
Kenneth Ryan, 10 lbs., 7 oz.
born on July 20, 1978 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia,
Ontario. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Poole, St. Marys
and Keith and Margaret
Westlake. 31c
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P.R.1 ' PH:238-2742
VILLAGE of ZURICH
CIvIc Holiday
I hereby declare Monday, August 7, 1978, as a Civic
Holiday in the Village of Zurich; and ask all citizens
to observe, it as such.
FRED E. HABERER
REEVE
gle
Emmanuel
United Church
Pastor
BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Sunday, August 6
11:15 a.m.—Church Service
Everyone Welcome
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Pastor
WALTER G. BECKER
Organist
Miss Christine Haberer B.M.A.
Sunday, August 6
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
There is a nursery for small
children which is supervised
during the worship service.
Everyone Welcome
Vacation Church School
Tues., Aug. 8 - Fri. Aug 18
9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor
CLAYTON KUEPFER
Sunday, August 6
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
Irvin Steinman
in charge
10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church
School
Wed. 8:00 p.m.—Adult, Youth
Praise Bible Study
Prayer Service
Meditation
A day without prayer is a day
without blessing, and a life
without prayer is a life without
power. I will cry unto God, that
perfprmeth alt things for me.
Psalm 57:2
H°',,..ri RON
FARME S
MARKET
Near corners of
highway 4 and 8 in Clin-
ton. Open every Satur-
day from now on. With
vendors featuring
produce, fruit,
vegetables, crafts, an-
tiques plus many other
items. We welcome
merchant and vendor
enquiries.
See you there.
REDI-MIX
CONCRETE
All Types of Concrete Work
McCann Const.
Ltd.
DASHWOOD
Phone 237-3647
(free estimates)
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Retro
Lieutenant Watt led the
Sunday afternoon song ser-
vice at Huronview spon-
sored by the Goderich
Citadel of the Salvation Ar-
my.
The residents were enter-
tained on Family Night with
a concert on the front lawn
by the Greensleeves. John
Newell is leader of the band
and plays the electric organ.
Clean up
Storage areas
By MIKE MILLER
Before harvesting this
year's grain crop, farmers
should be sure to clean up
their grain storage facilities
to avoid contamination and
damage caused by stored
grain insects.
If not controlled, insects
can contribute to a reduction
in the market value of the
crop, feed contamination, a
loss of feed value, heating
and spoilage, low seed ger-
mination and destruction of
wood granaries.
Your preventative•
measures should include:
(1) sweeping the dust and
grain from the walls, floor
and ceiling. Remove grain
accumulations from behind
partitions, between double
walls, outside and under the
, bin. Also thoroughly clean
grain handling equipment.
Burn or bury the sweepings.
(2) Repair wooden bins to
make them weather -rodent -
bird proof. Eliminate cracks
and crevices that can harbor
insects. Likewise, repair
cracks in concrete foun-
dations of metal bins.
(3) Apply a residual spray
(bintreat) to the walls and
floors of wooden bins and
foundations or base edges of
steel bins. Bin treatments
should be applied well in ad-
vance of refilling.
(4) Establish grain
storage facilities away from
feed bins, feed grinding
equipment and livestock
housing. Livestock produce
moisture and feed facilities
are difficult to keep insect
free. Extra good housekeep-
ing is needed.
Fumigation is only an
emergency measure that
does not totally eliminate
storage insects. Only
'preventative measures can
do that.
Janice Miller plays the elec-
tric guitar and assists John
with vocal selections.
The Hensall Women's
Institute were hosts for the
July birthday party. The
President of the Insitute,
Mrs. Pepper, was Emcee
for the musical program.
Mrs. Dorothy Mickle ac-
companied at the piano for a
sing -a -long. Joe Boland
entertained with violin
selections, accompanied at
the pianobyAlfredDenomme
There was step -dancing by
Henry °Adkins. Mrs. Maude
Pearson, one of the
celebrants, expressed the
appreciation of the
residents.
The residents enjoyed the
coffee party Thursday after-
noon, which was sponsored
by the Day Care Centre and
the Home.
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 11 p.m.
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CHANGE IN NAME
INDEPENDENT
SHIPPER
TO
United Co -
Operatives of
Ontario Livestock
Department
Toronto
Ship your livestock
with
FRANK VOOG E9.
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
SEAFORTH JUNIOR CENTENAIRES
BOOSTER CLUB
Presents A
CONCERT AND DANCE
RONNIE PROPHET
(JUNO Award Winner and star of CTV's
Grand Old Country and the
WHISKEY RIVER BAND
Saturday, August 12
in the
SEAFORTH ARENA
Concert 7-9 Dance 9:30 to 1
TICKETS - Concert and Dance $8.00 per person
- Concert only $5.00 per person.
"Age of Majority Cards Required"
Proceeds to Junior Hockey. Tickets available in Ex-
eter at Gord's Variety, in London at Tom Monroe
Sports, in Bayfield at Graham's General Store or by
Amommemmgmmummummimummiumissmommeemmummommaumm
calling 527-0882, Seaforth.