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For Sale
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
SEMI-DETACHED for sale
or rent with option to
purchase. Will accept any
reasonable offer. 1-519-886-
3090. 44tfnc
USED FORCED air fur-
nace, combination wood and
oil. Complete with oil burner
and all controls. Phone 565-
5313. 44p
For Rent
FOR RENT — Apartment in
downtown Zurich. Call 236-
4007. 43:44c
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 1st. Phone 1-453-
2579 or 1-236-4861. 38tfnc
Services
D.W. KYLE'S DECORAT-
ING — painting and paper-
ing services. contact Doug
Kyle, Hensall, phone 262-
2249. 43tfnc
Corning Events
SECOND ANNUAL Christ-
mas Bazaar and Tea. Arts,
crafts and baking at Exeter
Town Hall, November 25, 10
.m. to 5 p.m.
42:43:44:45:46:47p
Zurich & Grand Bend
Figure
Skating Club
announces skating
will begin
Sat Nov. 4 1978
N. Y'
Births
KLOPP — Ron and Gloria
Klopp proudly announce the
completion -of their first ad-
dition, Aaron James Ronald
at 09:55 on October 28, 1978,
7 lbs., 12 oz,, length 20".
Sincerest thanks to Dr. W.
Steinberg and the staff of St.
Michaels Hospital, Toron-
to. 44c
In Memoriam
The family of the late
Nicholas Oud wish to extend
grateful thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for
the many acts of kindness
and sympathy shown to
them in the passing of a
beloved husband, father,
grandfather and great
grandfather. Special thanks
to Doctors and nurses of the
8th floor University
Hospital. Sincere 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
Heart fund and Cancer
Society, C.W.L. for putting
up the lunch, Duttman'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. 44nc
Kenneth Koehler
Kenneth Koehler passed
away in Huntsville hospital
in his 69th year. A native of
this area the deceased was a
son of Mrs. Nancy Koehler,
Zurich and the late Oscar
Koehler, Hay Township. He
taught school for several
years and later farmed in the
Huntsville area.
Surviving is his wife, a son
Harold, Oshawa, two
daughters Shirley and June,
Toronto, his mother Mrs.
Nancy Koehler, Zurich, two
sisters; Mrs. Leonard
(Greta), Erb, Hensall; Mrs.
Shirley Craig, Toronto, and
one brother Harold,Toronto.
The funeral was held from
the Huntsville Funeral Home
Saturday with interment in
Yearley Cemetery.
Those attending from this
district were Mrs. Nancy
Koehler, Zurich, Mr. & Mrs.
Leonard Erb, Hensall; Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Erb, Hensall,
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Erb,
Bayfield; Mr. & Mrs. John
Erb, Goderich; Mr. & Mrs.
Doug Dick, Port Elgin; Mrs.
Pearl Koehler, Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Koehler, Hensall; Mr.
& Mrs. Art McCallum,
Kippen; Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Armstrong, Goderich; Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Willert, Hen-
sall; Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Koehler, Zurich.
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 I I p.m.
WARRINOION
7,
L I i f /Aches
Emmanuel
United Church
Pastor
BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Sunday, November 5
11:15 a.m.—Church Service
Everyone Welcome
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Organist
Mrs. Christine Eagleson
B.M.A.
Sunday, November 5
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m Sunday School
(nursery to grade 8)
There is a nursery for small
children which Is supervised
during the worship service.
Everyone Welcome
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor
CLAYTON KUEPFER
Sunday, November 5
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church
School
8:00 p.m.—Bible Society
Meeting
Wed. 8:00 p.m.—Services at
Blake
Charge of Gerald
Good. Pastor.
Thurs. 8:00 p.m.—Adult
Fellowship
Meditation
He that covereth his sins
shall not prosper: but
whoso confesseth and for-
saketh them shall have
mercy.
Prov. 28:13
MC KINLEYN
MOTOR OILS
Distributors of Valvoline
Quaker State Medallion
Main St., Zurich
236-4830
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TENDERS
FOR TRUCKS
AND CAR
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:
Wed., Nov. 8,
1978
for the following
vehicles for the County
of Huron Highways
Department:
HC -78-104 - 1 -
ton pick-up truck
HC -78-105 - 1 - 1 ton
12 passenger van
HC -78-106 - 1 - 4 door
passenger automobile
The lowest or any tender
not necessarily
accepted.
R.A. Dempsey, P. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
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Earn up to $15,000 a year
GARAGE OR BASEMENT
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Annual Meeting
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CANADIAN BIBLE SOCIETY
on
Sunday, November 5
8 P.M.
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