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Citizens News, October 26, 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
FOR SALE — Winchester
30-30, model 94 rifle. Phone
236-4424 after 6 p.m.
only. 43nc
USED AIR hockey table. In
good condition, 27 x 54.
Phone 236-4034. 43c
APPLES — Snows, Tomlin
Sweets, Spys, Delicious and
Baldwins. Cider and cider
apples. McClymont
Orchards, 1 mile south of
Varna. Phone 482-
3214. 43:44c
PUREBRED Yorkshire,
Hampshire and cross bred
boars. Also Gilts of breeding
age of the above breeds and
crosses. Bob Robinson 345-
2317. 43:44c
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
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-
426-2535. 42:43p
For Rent
FOR RENT — Apartment in
downtown Zurich. Call 236-
4007. 43:44c
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
SMORGASBORD SUPPER
— Hot turkey and ham, at
Brucefield Church, spon-
sored by Kippen United
Church, Wednesday,
November 8, from 5 to 8
p.m. Adults: $4.00; children
12 and under: 75Q; pre-
schoolers: free. Advance
tickets only. 43c
Coming Events
SECOND ANNUAL Christ-
mas Bazaar and Tea. Arts,
crafts and baking at Exeter
Town Hall, November 25, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m.'
42:43:44:45:46:47p
Found
FOUND — Light coloured
stray dog with litter of pups.
Owner or interested parties
phone 236-4118. 43c
Services
D.W. KYLE'S DECORAT-
ING — painting and paper-
' ing services. contact Doug
Kyle, Hensall, phone 262-
2249. 43tfnc
Help Wanted
CARPENTER'S HELPER
pole frame construction, full
time position. Call 236-4081
after 6 p.m. 36tfnc
,Cards,'of Thank:
Many thanks to our fami-
ly, friends and neighbours
who helped make our 25th
wedding anniversary a very
special day. Your thought-
fulness will always be
remembered by both of us.
— Jim and Doris
Dinsmore 43c
I wish to thank every one
sincerely for their prayers,
many acts of kindness, for
cards, good wishes and
visits during my stay in
hospital and since returning
home. — Rev. Lloyd H.
Kalbfleisch 43c
The family of the late
Nicholas Oud wish to extend
greatful thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for
their many acts of kindness
and sympathy shown to
them in the passing of a
beloved husband, father,
grandfather and great
grandfather. Special thanks
to Father R. Charrette for
his comforting words. Many
thanks for the many mass
cards and cards of sym-
pathy. Special thanks to the
pallbearers, flower bearers
and Bonthron funeral home
and to those who sent floral
tributes, donations to the
Heartfund and Cancer Socie-
ty, C.W.L. for putting up the
lunch, Writtman's Bakery
for donating bread and for
all those who sent baking to
the home. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
— Wilhelmina Oud and
family. 43c
I would like to express my
appreciation to the choir of
Emmanuel United Church,
Zurich for the lovely
remembrance. It will re-
mind me always of our hap-
py association. — Wellwood
Gill 43c
n Memoriam
McCLINCHEY — In loving
memory of a dear husband
and brother, Wilmer George
who passed away five years
ago, October 23, 1973.
There is no parting from
those we love
No distance can divide,
For each day in memories
garden,
We still walk side by side.
Wherever life may take us,
What ever we may do,
Memories of the years we
shared,
Will keep us close to you.
Sadly .missed and lovingly
remembered by his wife and
sisters. 43p
I1► ►, 7 ' 0
BECHARD — In loving
memory of a dear husband
Solomon Bechard who died,
October 26, 1974.
Looking back with
memories
Upon the paths we trod
I bless the years I had with
him
And leave the rest to God.
Ever remembered by his
wife Blanche. 43c
DISTRICT OBITUARIES
ROBERT AIRD
At his late residence, RR
2, Hensall, on Sunday, Oc-
tober 22, 1978, Robert Gor-
don Aird in his 47th year.
Beloved friend of Millie
Page. Dear father of Cindy
(Mrs. Craig Chaloner),
Sherrie, Darryl and Dennis
all of St. Catherines. Dear
son of Mrs. Helen Aird and
the late Gordon Aird of St.
Catherines. Dear brother of
Joy (Mrs. Bill Oneschuk)
and Garry both of St.
Catherines and Warren of
Oakville. Dear grandfather
of Michelle Lee Chaloner.
The funeral was held
Wednesday from the T.
Harry Hoffman Funeral
Home, Dashwood with Rev.
T.G. Husser officiating.
Interment Exeter
Cemetery.
MAURINE RIDLEY
At Strathroy Middlesex
Hospital, Wednesday, Oc-
tober 18th, 1978, Maurine
(Desjardine). Beloved wife
of Vern (Jack) Ridley, of
Gill Road, Grand Bend, in
her 72nd year. Dear mother
of (Jeanne) Mrs. Charles
Gibbs of Parkhill.
Predeceased by Maxine
(1939). Dear sister of
Thomas and Alex Desjar-
dine, of Grand Bend and
Robert Desjardine of Ex-
eter. Also surviving are
three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday from the T. Harry
Hoffman Funeral Home,
Dashwood with Rev. Harley
Moore officiating. Inter-
ment Grand Bend
Cemetery. Pall bearers
were Jim Love, Orville
Farwell, George Latta,
George Winegarden, Frank
Phillips and Gerry Love.
C7u,rcIies
Emmanuel
United Church
Pastor
BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Sunday, October 29
11:15 a.m.—Hallowe'en
Church Service
Families are
especially invited
Everyone Welcome
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Organist
Mrs. Christine Eagleson
B.M.A.
Sunday, October 29
Special Music
Everyone Welcome
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor
CLAYTON KUEPFER
Sunday, October 29
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church
School
8:00 p.m.—At Blake Menn.
church
Message in charge of
Gerald Good
Wed. 8:00 p.m.—Adult, Youth
Praise Bible Study and
Prayer Service
Thurs. 7:30 p.m.—Boys Club
Fri. 7:30 p.m.—G.M.S.A.
Sat. — 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
"Noor' Fest
Proceeds for "Noor"
Hospital where Caro! Erb
has been working
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.
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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.ni.
Wedding
Reception
for
BRENDA SCHILBE
GREG BUTLER
Sat, Oct. 28,
1978
in the
ZURICH
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Everyone Welcome
Annual Meeting
of the
CANADIAN BIBLE SOCIETY
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8 P.M.
ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH
O.H.R.P. $ Available
The Village of Zurich still has funds available
through the Ontario Ministry of Housing for loans
under the Ontario Home Renewal Program.
If your home requires upgrading and
maintenance work, it is possible that you qualify for
funds to assist you. The program is directed to the
rehabilitation of dwellings with faulty structural or
other related conditions. Roofing, siding and insula-
tion do qualify under the program.
You are eligible if you own your home (an ex-
isting mortgage does not disqualify you) and the
"adjusted family income" does not exceed $12,-
500.00.
By "adjusted family income" is meant the income
of the principal wage earner and his or her spouse
during the 12 months immediately preceding the
date of application, after deducting therefrom the
following:
1. The earnings of the spouse or $1,000 which
ever is the lesser.
.2. $300 for each dependent child.
3. The first $1,000 of earning of a one -parent
family.
A loan up to $7,500.00, part of which may be
forgivable is permissible to each homeowner.
For more information drop into the Municipal Of-
fice or call 236-4974.
Almoimeigemesstremaneemsemarmwromemmumemenow
Sharon A. Baker,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Village of Zurich.