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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-06-29, Page 24Page 8 Citizens News, July 6, 1977 •rd'ate 0c, 961.1200 _^ r �1 i'fORET HILLS <RMS S2'N m or,:Sale 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 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 MONTMORENCY CHERRIES ready now with a good crop. Pick your own at the right price. Wat- son's Fruit Farm, 1 mile north of Forest, 21 Hwy., 873-5439. 26:27c TED VO • EL And Sons Ltd® BUILDING CONTRA CTOR FRAMING Houses & Cottages * Renovations CUSTOM BUILT Homes Free Estimates! DASHWOOD R.R.1 . PH:238-2742 or Sale BLACK SWEET CHERRIES be- ing picked this week. Call to order, David Steckle, 565- 2122. 27:28b WOODS -BARON 1972 camper trailer, hardtop, sleeps six. Aluminum door, ice box and ex- tras, in good condition, Phone 237-3652. 27:28b BEAUCHAMP — Don and Elaine are proud to announce the arrival of their chosen daughter, Nicole Renee, on June 24, 1977. 27b LADY'S WRISTWATCH. Caravell, white face with silver rim and brown leather band. Lost at or near beach at St. Joseph. Reward. Please call 236- 4912. 27b MI BINGO — every Friday night at the Vanastra centre, RR 5, Clin- ton at 8 p.m..First regular card $1.00, 15 regular games of $12.00, 3 Share the Wealth and Jack Pot $200.00 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years or over. 24tfn PFAFF-OESCH PICNIC will be held July 10 at 2:00 p.m. at Hen- sall Community Park, Bring pic- nic lunch and own cutlery for supper. Hot and cold drinks supplied. 27b THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, Health Unit office, South Huron Hospital, Ex- eter on Monday,` July 11, 1977 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Immunization; 4. Hearing Screening; 5. Fluoride brushing of children's teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years; 6. Vision Screening. 27b THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, Zurich Lutheran Church, Zurichh on Monday, July 11, 1977 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m, for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2 Foot Care; 3. Anaemia Screening; 4. Urine Testing; 5. Blood Pressure-; 6. Hearing Test. 27b * Homes - * Cottages * Barns Backhoe Service For Rent ONE BEDROOM Apartments, for senior citizens only. Three apartments to choose from. For more information call Maplewoods Apartments, 236- 4373. 30-tf ar S Thank .you to all our relatives and friends for the cards, gifts and best wishes on the arrival of our daughter, Nicole Renee, — Don and Elaine Beauchamp. 27b Pearl and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our relatives and friends for their cards, letters, kind words of con- gratulations and good wishes on the occasion of our 50th wedding anniversary. Thanks to our relatives for the dinner, gifts and hospitality at' the Hay Township Hall. Special thanks to Mrs. Lorne Klopp and Mrs. Ross Johnston for organizing this memorable event, of which we will have cherished memories. — Albert and Pearl Kalbfleisch 27p By MRS. RENA CALDWELL The UCW of St. Andrew's Church held a bake sale at the Homestead, Saturday, Mrs. L, Siemon and Mrs, Don Siemon and Tracy •Siemon Kit- chener visited with Mr. & Mrs. Robt. McGregor over the holiday weekend, Mr. & Mrs. Gayle Cooper and family, London, visited with Mr. & Mrs. Vivan Cooper. Mrs. Wm Cusick, Coderre, Saskatchewan and Mrs. .Harry Tanner, Winnipeg called on W. L. Mellis last week. Mrs. Cusick and Mrs, Tanner were the former Nan and Belle Hobkirk. cur OFF CHILDREN'S LIVES ONIT ........ Bayview Painting and Decorating Minor Carpentry Remodelling Repairs Bob Evans R.R. 2, Zurich Phone 236-4665ii . 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 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 1 I p.m. 51:52c Business booming for pick -your -own Business on pick -your -own farms is booming, says R.H. Cobbledick, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food marketing specialist, "The popularity of Ontario's more than 400 pick -your -own operations is rising because the flavor and freshness of pick -your - own produce is far superior to that of store-bought produce." For example, pick -your -own corn eaten the same day is fresher than store-bought corn, which loses up to half its sugar content in a day. Mrs. Cobbledick says pick - your -own produce is also a bargain for consumers. "When people pick -their -own, they don't pay labor or marketing costs." Increased leisure time spent getting away from it all is another reason for pick -your -own popularity. "Many customers come to pick berries or fruit just once a year. These people enjoy spending a day on the farm." Increased freezer use also means more customers for the pick -your -own grower. "People are used to frozen fruits and vegetables and are freezing their own in bulk." Pick -your -own growers can increase profits by increasing customer convenience. Mr. Cobbledick says consumer needs should dictate farm management. He suggests six ways to satisfy the customer. 1. Provide roadside signs. "Signs remind, people the farm is open, and which crops are in season. In some operations as many as 30 percent of the buyers come because of roadside signs." 2. Improve access to the farm. "Organized parking makes it easy for customers to get to the farm. Growers should either plan roads so people can drive in and" out with produce, or provide together to have both educational wagons to transport customers," and comical present in the skit. sYr Y .Y.. ••.>.. •r r.;,: ig.:;:giiii:•;,::n.a:.r+::•:r.:..,y , ;:a::•:a.::nr,..•<..g /r. :. r....k:: 3. Keep the farm layout simple. "Label varieties for easy crop identification. Locate check-out Services so that customers won't have to wander long distances." ' 4. Provide refreshment and washroom facilities. "They are useful when pickers spend many hours in the field." 5. Supply products such as honey, peanut butter, cider, or canning and freezing supplies. A list of 200 Ontario pick -your - own operations is available from Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food county offices, or from the Ontario Food Council, Legislative Buildings, Toronto M7A 2B2. Pick top judges in beef contest By CAROLINE RASENBERG Members of the Zurich Calf Club named their best beef cattle judges of the night on June 28. when they topped the judging contest with their placing of a group of four beef cattle from the herd of Richard Erb, RR 3 Bayfield. The area farmer hosted the meeting on Tuesday night. Each member was required to place the beef in order from the best down and give reasons for doing so. Before the contest, the leader Ray Rasenberg, gave an interesting talk on judging beef cows showing the members what to look for in a top -producing dairy animal. Later the business part of the meeting was opened with the 4-H pledge. The secretary, Kathy Love, checked the roll call. Following this the members suggested ideas -toward the demonstration of the exam night in August. These ideas were combined Zurich Mennonite Pastor CLAYTON KUEPFER Sunday, July 10 9:45 a.m.—Worship Service 10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church School Wed. -8:00 p.m. Adult and Youth, Praise, Bible Study and Prayer Service Meditation If you want pardon, if you want peace, If you want sorrow and sighing to cease Look to the Saviour who died on the tree, Glory to Jesus, He satisfies me! - A. F. Meyers, Everyone Welcome (JAe Churches Emmanuel United Church Pastor BRUCE GUY, B.A. Sunday, July 10 No Sunday School 11:15 a.m,—Morning Worship. Everyone Welcome Invite you to join them for Worship, Fellowship and Services Lakeview Conservative Mennonite Church Pastor MERLIN BENDER Sunday, July 10 10:00 a.m.—Bible Study Classes 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship 8:00 p.m.—Gospel Service Wed. 8 p.m. — Book Study in 1st Corinthians and Prayer Fellowship •Meditation For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous, but the way of the un- godly shall perish. Psalm 1:6. " Everyone Welcome St. Peter's Lutheran Church Pastor A. C.•.BLACKWELL, M. DIV. Organist Miss Christine Haberer Sunday, July 10 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service 10:45 a.m,—Sunday Church School Vacation Church School July 11 to July 22 9 -11:30 a,m, Everyone Welcome