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URICH ARENA;
Page 8 Citizens News, October 19, 1978
For Sale
FRESH APPLE butter, br-
ing- your own containers.
Peter Steckle, phone 565-
5206. 42:43c
POTATOES, sand grown.
Get your winter supply
while they last, David
Steckle. Phone 565-
2122, 41:42:43c
APPLE BUTTER and fresh
apple cider, available this
Friday. David Steckle.
Phone 565-2122. 41:42:43c
APPLES — pick your own.
Picking days, Monday,
Wednesday and Saturday.
Snows, Sweets; Delicious,
Russets, Spies and
Baldwins. Ready picked
apples in most varieties
available. McClymont
Orchards, 1 mile south of
Varna, 482-3214. 41:42c
\APPLES, you pick. Seasons
end special, $4.00 per bushel.
Bring containers, Spys,
Macs, others. Ross
Middleton's Orchards,
Bayfield line, 1 mile east off
Hwy. 21. 42:43c
1974 ' PONTIAC Parisenne
Brougham, 4 door, hardtop,
good mechanical condition.
Priced to sell, $1,450:00.
ocall 235-1115 during day,
after six, 235-2484. 42c
200 ACRES — 3 miles from
Stayner, on paved road. 180
acres early — well drained
— excellent crop land. 12
acres of . bush — 8 acres
creek. Beef barns, paved
yards, 2 bunk silos, accom-
modation for 400 cattle.
Good well and a flowing spr-
ing. 4 bedroom modernized
home. Also 50 acres of ex-
cellent crop land, close by,
no buildings. Call James
Brack, R 4, Stayner, 705-
428-2535. 42:43p
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
APARTMENT for rent in
downtown Zurich. No Sun-
day calls. Call 236-
4569. 42tfnc
CONSTRUCTION EQUIP-
MENT, ,plywood forms, ties
and wedges -stocked, power
trowel etc. 236-4954
weekdays after 5 p.m. Any-
time weekends. 20tfnc
UPPER APARTMENT,
downtown' Zurich, 2
bedroom. Available
November lst. Phone 1-453-
2579 or 1-236-4861. 38tfnc
Coming Events
"THE HURON County,,.
Health Unit invites you to
attend the Child Health
Clinic, held at J.A.D.
McCurdy School, Huron
Park onMonday, October
23, 1978 from 9:30 — 11:30
a.m. for: 1. Health_
Surveillance 2. Anaemia
Screening 3. Immunization
4. Fluoride." 42c
SECOND ANNUAL Christ-
mas Bazaar and Tea. Arts,
crafts and baking at Exeter
Town Hall, November 25, 10
a.m.tq'5 p.m.
42:13:44:45:46:47p
FRANK MOORE
In Milan, Italy, on Mon-
day, October 9th, 1978,
Frank J. Dear husband of
Wilma (Cunningham)
Moore, of St, Joseph Shores,
St. Joseph, Ontario. Dear
father of John and Robert
Moore, Mrs. Charles
(Margaret) Kimball, Mrs.
James (Mary) Hall, Toron-
to, Frank Jr., St. Joseph,
Ontario. Dear Brother of
Sister M. Julia C.S.J., Lon-
don, Mrs. Louis (Helen)
McSherry, Ingersoll, Gerald
C. Moore, Burlington, John
, W. Moore (deceased 1970),
Mrs. Clara Loftus (deceased
1975). Survived by ten
grandchildren. The funeral
was held Monday from the
John T. Donohue Funeral
Home, London and St.
Michael's Church. Inter-
ment St. Peters Cemetery.
NICHOLAS OUD
In University Hospital,
London, Monday, October
16, 1978, Nicholas Joseph
Oud in his 74th year. Dear
husband of Wilhelmina
(Barandjes) Oud. Dear
father of Theodore P. Oud
and Peter G. Oud of RR 3,
Kippen, Mrs. Christian
(Cora) Jepperson of Idaho,
U.S.A , and Mrs. Nicholas
(Anna) Blon, RR 2, Kippen.
Also' survived by two
brothe s and three sisters
livid in Holland, 18
grand hildren and four
grea grandchildren.
Resti at the Bonthron
Funer -Home, Hensall until
Thursat:,l October 19 when
a fune ' mass will be said
in St.`!Ioniface Roman
Catholic Church, Zurich, at
11 a,:m''` Burial in St.
Boniface cemetery.
ci Ethel Tremain
At Dufferin Oaks,
Shelb net; Ontario, on
October 10,',,1978 Ethel .Mae
(Johns);, in, .her 90th year,.
Beloved�l, wife of the late
Samuel Tremain (1968). She
was.the last surviving
member''df 'the family of
James ,and Lary Johns of
Varna She was the mother
of ti*,e, alit dren who.
predece tte. Survived
by some'. and nephews.
She had ha =op Toronto
Alton and�t iangeville. The
late Mrs.:T ernajn,rested at
the Dodds -M1 ah- funeral
Home in Qrangevilie where
funeral s t' .lc, .aa held on
ep
Wednesda , g o$t ber 11 with
the Rev.; ten, of St.
Mark's A tg ie Church
officiating:, followed
in St. Johcmetery,
Kingston Rt�,E+
WESTLAK
Alma Westl
announce th
a daughter, !
Ann, at St.
Hospital,
September 27, 10
for Tim and Heat
Help Wanted
CARPENTER'S HEL
pole frame construction, fti
time position. Call 236-4081.
after 6 p.m. 36tfnc
Wanted
WANTED — Winchester 30-
30, model 94 rifle. Phone 236-
4424 after 6 p.m. only. 42c
CI? troltes
Emmanuel
United Church
Pastor
BRUCE GUY,'B.A.
Sunday, October 22
10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Anniversary Service
Speaker — Rev. Fred Faist
Music by Mr.
and Mrs. Donald
MacDonald
Everyone Welcome
vertising: 4 e
is your way
of introduction.
_ CANADIAN ADVE 10 ISINC, ADVISORY BOARD
waamm
Attention Zurich Agricultural
Society will hold its annual
meeting on October 23, 1978
at 8:30 p.m. in Hay Township
Hall.
T.K NLEY
MOTOR OILS
Distributors of Valvoline
Quaker State Medallion
Main St., Zurich
236-4830
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Organist
Mrs. Christine Eagleson
B.M.A.
Sunday, October 22
Special Morning
Worship
100th Anniversary of
our present church building
Guest Speaker
Oct. 29, 1978
(Special Music)
Everyone Welcome
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor
CLAYTON KUEPFER
Sunday, October 22
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Worship Service
and.Observation of
Holy Communion
8:00 p.m.—Service in charge
of Moorefield Menn. Church
Wed. 8:00 p.m.—Adult, Youth
Praise Bible Study and
Prayer Service
Fri. 8:00 p.m.—M.Y.F. Bible
Study
Meditation
Do not forget to do good
and share -what you have
with those in need for such
sacrifices are very pleasing
to God.
Hebrews 13:16 LB
In so doing you are lending
to the Lord. He pays
wonderful interest.
We wish to thank everyone
who sent cards, good wishes,
flowers and gifts on the
arrival of our little girl. —
Robert and Alma
Westlake. 42c
I would sincerely like to
thank everyone for cards,
treats, visits and many acts
of kindness shown to me and
my wife during my stay in ,
hospital. — Claire Geiger42c
1
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JACKPOT
5500
in
50 calls
11 Reg. games
$10.prize
3 Special games
$12 prize
1 Share -the -wealth
game
Wed
Of
Oct. 25
SPONSORED BY ZURICH
REC BOARD
onommummmmeramommilmopmeme
NO PERSON UNDER 16
WILL BE ADMITTED
Auction Sale
of Household furnishings, antiques and
misc. items
Saturday, October 28,
1 P.M. Sharp
for Mrs. Agnes Siemon 3 blocks west of Main
corner Zurich on 84 Hwy.
Complete listing in next week's issue.
Norm Whiting
Auctioneer
235-1964
TENDER FOR
HOT AIR FURNACE
SEALED TENDERS, on forms and in envelopes
available from the office of the undersigned
will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. local time on:
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1978
for the supply and installation of one
360,000BTU/hr. ceiling suspended oil fired hot
air furnace at the County Garage, Wroxeter,
Ontario.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
R. A. Dempsey, P. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
Rental Vehicles Wanted
Sealed tenders will be received by the under-
signed until 4 p.m. Thursday, November 2,
1978 for 3 vehicles for the Huron County
Health Unit. Particulars and specifications
will be provided on request. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
R.G. Hanly
Clerk -Treasurer
Administrator
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 1M2
Ph.519-524.8394
JEFFREY BROS.
LTD.
CUSTOM-BUILT
HOMES
RENOVATIONS -
ALTERATIONS
• ELECTRICAL
• PLUMBING
• (SERVICED)
LOTS TO CHOOSE
FROM!
RR 2 ZURICH 236-4757
TED VOOGEL
And Sons Ltd.
BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
FRAMING
Houses & Cottages
* Renovations
CUSTOM BUILT
Homes
Free Estimates!
DASHWOOD
R.R. 1 PH: 238-2742
S. a! LE OF
USE
SCHO i L
BUSE
Plainly marked
sealed tenders will
be received by R. B.
Dunlop, Superinten-
dent of Business Af-
fairs for the purchase
of five used school
buses. Vehicles will
be sold uncertified,
as is, where is,
without license
plates and may be in-
spected by contacting
the undersigned.
Tender closing effec-
tive 12 o'clock noon,
Thursday, November
2, 1978. Tender forms
are available at the
Board Office.
The highest or any
tender not
necessarily accepted.
R.L..Cunningham
Transportation Manager,
HURON COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION,
103 Albert Street,
CLINTON, Ontario,.
NOM ILO.
D. J. Cochrane,
Director of Educatioh
R. J. Elliott,
Chairman.
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