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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-05-11, Page 8JIIIilIIiltUIlII111IUltlitlIIIIlIIIIElllt1111111IiIIlL Believe it You get top value in motorcycles. ELDER ENTERPRISES= One mile West and one mile South of Hensall PHONE262-61.42 r S IIIIIInllnllt111111111nn111111111111111111111111IG' Page cul Citizens News, May •11, 1977 245 ,n iM4. H'ti Pf:l -ao� ,roto . 1.M An QR IIIA' A mo - 7:171 t' 1`b • nrr ie M /f. ;keit. m. FOREST HILLS ARMS t7,' orernsuM For Salo I For Rent WHITE TRUCK CAP, fits all GMC or Ford trucks, $450. Phone 236-4312 or 236-4424. 19b THREE QUARTER Arabian 14 hh, great riding horse, well spirited, great for kids. Call 236- 4371 after 6:30 p.m. 19b POTATOES for sale. Call David Steckle, 565-2122. 464f UNIT STEP, the easy way to buy better concrete steps. No waiting for concrete to set. Many sizes and styles in stock. Enhance the beauty° and value of your home with pre -cast steel reinforced concrete Unit Steps. Our in- stallation crews work quickly and cleanly. Call Frank Kling Ltd., Phone 527-1320, Seaforth. 18- 19 -20 -21 -b 8 -19-20-21b FOR SALE—Leading swimming pool wholesaler must dispose of 1976 all aluminum pools in stock. Sacrifice price for desperately needed factory warehouse space. Brand new swimming pools in- clude filter, walk around deck, fence and warranty. Size 15 x 27 ft., $1,355.00. Cash or terms. Call 'Pere collect days or evenings 1- 519-433-1083. 7-tfn HESS JEWELLERY, ZURICH —has a fine selection of Dia- monds, Wedding Rings, Watch- es, Clocks, Cuckoo Clocks, Barometers. Cardinal watches sold by jewellers, only $13.95 and up. Family rings and Charms. Watch and clock repairing guaranteed. 1-tfn PUREBRED serviceable aged Hampshire boars, ROP tested and commercial. Also Duroc boars and York Cross Landrace boars. Bob Robinson, RR 4, Walton, phone 345-2317. 18:19c SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE—Leading Canadian manufacturer and distributor has aluminum pools left over from 1976 season, half price, guaranteed installation and terms. Call collect days or evenings, 1-519-433-2611. 7- tfn 1 FOR RENT 'Elizabeth Court, Hensall, now renting 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. Shag carpeting, Kelvinator appliances. All utilities paid. For inquiries: PHONE 433-7781, London HURON SANITATION RR 1, GRAND BEND WE OFFER SANITA1'ION 'SERVICE:. PHONE ED LOVIE 238-2776 If no answer tall 2384240 for prompt reply Evenings and Weekends Phone John Hotson at 238- 8240 Anytime or 238-2140 For Prompt Sanitation Ser- vice. N. Y' ONE BEDROOM Apartments, for senior citizens only. Three apartments to choose from. For more information call Maplewoods Apartments, 236- 4373. 30-tf Wanted A SMALL SIZE CRIB wanted to borrow for a few months. Phone 236-4702. 19b AnnouncEments OPEN HOUSE is being held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Deichert, Zurich, honoring them on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary, on May 15, 1977, 2 to 5 p.m. An invitation is extended to relatives, neighbours and friends to call and to extend their good wishes. 18-19-b Mr. and Mrs. George Beer, Hensall are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Linda, to Louis Zirk, son of Mr. and Mrs: Leonard Zirk, RR 3, Zurich. The wedding will take place at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 4, 1977 in Hensall United Church. 19b Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Overholt are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Vicki to Randy Geof- frey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Geoffrey, Zurich. The ceremony will take place in St. Boniface Church, Zurich on June 11 at 2:30 p.m. 19b min �A. Veil; ANNUAL BEEF BARBECUE, Hensall United Church, Wed., May 25, 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Adults $4.00; Children 12 and un- der $1.25, under ° 5 years free. Contact Helen Scane, 262- 2234. 19:20b BAYFIELD LIONS CLUB Fun Weekend, Saturday, May 21, dance to the Bluewater Playboys, 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 4rp in the Bayfield Community Centre. Admittance 18 years and over. Sunday May 22, Lions Pancake Breakfast 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Bayfield Arena. Proceeds for Arena renovations. 19 :20b tei• ---,--s\ S. M,FINi MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS J COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING 262-2114 HENSALL OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT IN ZURICH CALL 236-4672 V WARRING TON [p.\.u.... or kTu�rt' Cards of Thanks We wish to thank all those who sent expressions of sympathy during the loss of our brother Harry Dinnin. — Vic and 41 Dinnin 19p A sincere thank you for cards, -treats and visits during my stay in St. Joseph's Hospital. — Lenoard Prang 19p Many thanks to the Zurich - Grand Bend Figure Skating Club for the gifts we received. — Kathy and Jerry Rader. 19p I wish to express my sincere , thanks to all those who sent cards, flowers and treats while I was a patient in the hospital. — Leroy Thiel 19p In Memoriam. GINGERICH — In loving memory of wonderful parents, mother, Pearl Kipfer Gingerich, who died 15 years ago, May 9, 1912 and father, Jacob M. Gingerich, who died two years ago, May 11, 1975. "Their works do follow them" —Lovingly remembered by son Cyril and daughter-in-law, Ruth. 19b GINGERICH — In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Pearl Gingerich who passed away 15 years ago May 9, 1962 and also a dear father and grandfather Jacob Gingerich who passed away two years ago, May 11, 1975. To know them was to love them Both family and friend And the sweetness of their memory Time can neither dim nor end. —Lovingly remembered and sad- Iy missed by children and grandchildren. 19p FIBREOLAS WORKS Snowmobile Hoods and Boats Repairs and Custom Work L & P BOAT REPAIRS Zurich 236-4800 tfn. Bayview Painting and Decorating Minor Carpentry Remodelling Repairs Bob Evans Phone R.R. 2, Zurich 236-4665 CRAFT 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.m. 51:52c ROLLER SKATING ZURICH ARENA Sunday, May 15, 8 - 11 p.m. Admission $1.00 Skate Rental 50 ou.Yc• y ° 000KKEE yDtJJ-. A'�..-a.. .x PETER GINGERICH Peter Gingerich, born in Stanley Township Junee18, 1896 passed away at the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, on Monday, May 9, 1977 in his 81st year. He was married to Irla Melissa Musselman, July 15, 1926. He is survived by his wife at the Blue Water Rest Home; two sons, Kenneth and Keith of Zurich; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Resting at the Westlake Funeral Home Zurich, until Thursday, May 12 when service will be held in Em- manuel United Church, Zurich, at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Bruce Guy and Rev. Clayton Kuepfer of- ficiating. Interment in Em- manuel United Church cemetery. NOAH M. GINGERICH Noah M. Gingerich passed away in Victoria Hospital on Monday May 9, 1977 in his 82nd year. Predeceased by his wife Magdelene Steckle April 11, 1976, he is survived by one son Lewis James, Zurich, three grandchildren Dorcas, David and Richard at home, two brothers Simeon of Chesley and Em- manuel of Elmira and one sister Mrs. Addison (Selina) Martin, RR 1, Elmira. Resting at the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich until Friday, May 13, the funeral will be held at Blake Mennonite Church at 2:30 p.m. with burial in adjoining cemetery. Pastor Merlin Bender officiating. M un vY�..nA DASHWOOD CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Welcomes the guest visit of a former minister Rev. & Mrs. MERRILL JAMES Windsor Sun., May 15 9:45 a.m. Rev. &'Mrs. James Speakers 10:50 Sunday School John James - Kingston Speaker 12:30 p.m. Pot Luck Lunch 7:30 p.m. John James Ordinate Speaker Fellowship to follow in the church basement. Everyone welcome. L To Funk's G -Hybrids They make you 11 ok good. TED LANSBERGEN 236-4149 Funk's is a Brand Name: Numbers Identify Varieties FUNK SEEDS INTERNATIONAL OF CANADA Cotta., Ontario, Canada, NOR 180 Thelimitation of warranty and remedy on the tag at- tached to each bag of Funk's G -Hybrid sold is a part of the terms of sale thereof. ******************* -4( Estute Chuink Auction of Antiques, Store Stock & Household Items for Estate of the Late Mr. Peter Eisenbach on Highway 81, Grand Bend, Ontario. Sat., May 14th at 10 a.m. ANTIQUES: corner what not, china cabinet with leaded glass top, round table and 4 chairs, 34 four poster style bed, cedar chest, old clocks, Dominion old organ, coal oil lamps and bracket, Tiffany lamp and stand, love seat and upholstered chairs, rocker, wash stand, press back chairs, toilet set, hen on the nests, odd dishes, wicker chair, girl and boy statues, small Woodland stove, chest of drawers, Captains chair, cup- boards, old tools, pictures, old books. HOUSEHOLD: Philco 2 door refrigerator, GE washer and dryer, 4 piece bedroom suite, 2 piece bedroom suite, modern Grandmother clock, odd dressers, pictures, chesterfield and chair, dehumidifier, TV, radios, wardrobe, Singer sewing machine, silverware and odd dishes, pots and pans, etc., bed- ding, linens, lamps, desk and chair, tools, step ladder, etc. STORE STOCK: which will start at 10 a,m., knick knacks and small antique pieces of many, many kinds, dishes, high chair, baby buggy, lamps, Tamp parts, lantern globes, canes, books, trunk, odd chairs, showcases, counter with drawers, etc., etc., etc., etc. No museum pieces will be sold, only the store stock and personal belongings of,the late Mr. Eisenbach which includes many, many interesting items for everyone. Plan to attend. Hugh Filson it 666-0833 Terms Cash AUCTIONEERS Tom Robson y� �( �( Illderton 666�-1967*