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Only 495. - Call 236-4662.
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APPLES, good quality, second
Spys. - David Steckle, Phone 565-
2122. 7-tf
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TOWER KING
Silos. Area
Frances Boyle,
Phone 395-5088,
pressed Stave
representative,
R.R.3, Ripley,
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APPLES—Top Quality Spys, Ida
Red. Excellent for eating, cook-
ing, freezing. Bring containers.
$3.00 per bushel and up. Ross
Middleton Refrigerator Storage,
1 mile east of Bayfield, North
River. Open every day. 12-b
SWIMMING POOL: Deluxe,
Redwood, above ground pool.
16 x 24; 1 year old. Repossessed
by bank, sacrifice 1/2 price.
Call Mr. Harvey, collect, days
or evenings, 416-625-8819.
GREEN CRUSHED VELVET
couch with matching tub chair.
Shepard casters. Good condition.
Best offer. Call 236-4696. 13-b-.
SWIMMING POOL: Less than 1
year old. Fanta -Sea above ground
Redwood -16 x 24, cost $4500..00.
Must sell immediately -will sacri-
fice -savings of $2000.00. Call
416-625-8817, days or evenings,
collect. 12-tf
SWIMMING POOL FOR SALE:
Moving -will sell you 16 x 32 above
ground Modular Redwood Pool at
sacrifice price of $3000.00. Sav-
ings of $2100.00. 1975 model, call
416-625-2719, days or evenings,
collect. 12-tf
DEKALB
SEED CORN
XL12 - 90 DAY CORN
XL10 - 85 DAY CORN
XL310 - 80 DAY CORN
PHONE
VERN ALDERDICE
262-5988
PARK,
GODERIcH
30 THE SQUARE
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AIR CONDITIONED,
NOW PLAYING UNTIL SAT. APR. 3
NITELY • 1.30 and 9:70 PRI, and SAT.
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Mel Ferrer nArthur Kennedy Carla Gravina
SAT. and SUND. APR. 3 & 4 ONLY
MATINEES 1,30 SAT. and 1 P.M. SUN.
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ling Events
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes, being held in the Health
Unit Office, Exeter, commencing
Tuesday, April 13, 1976, from
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Would anyone who is inter-
ested please pre -register by call-
ing 1-800-265-4485 toll free or
the Health Unit Office at 235-
1014.
Both husbands and wives are
invited to attend and part-
icipate in the discussions."
"Interested in the Environment?
The Huron -Perth Lung Assoc-
iation Annual Dinner Meeting
will be held in the Legion Hall,
Seaforth, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,
May 5, 1976. The speaker will
be Dr. Michael T. Newhouse,
Head of Respirology, St. Josephs
Hospital, Hamilton and Associate
Clinical Professor, McMaster
University, Hamilton. Dr. New -
house's topic will be "Environ-
mental Lung Hazards and Biol-
ogical Defenses: One of the Most
Serious Public Health Issues of
Our time."
Tickets are $4.00 and may be
obtained from the Association
office, 121 Wellington St.,
Stratford or phone 271-7500.
Your area representative will
also be an available source.
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THE 11TH ANNUAL HOCKEY
Tournament, Seaforth Commun-
ity Centre, for Separate Schools
in the Knight's of Columbus
Council area, sponsored by
Father Stephen Eckert Council
of Seaforth and District. Seniors,
Saturday, April 3, at 10 a.m.
Juniors, Sunday, April 4, at 12
noon. 13-b
THE ANNUAL MEETING
'of Zurich Women's Institute
will be held on Monday, April
5, at 8 p.m. in Hay Township
Hall. 13-b
BAYFIELD CENTENNIAL
Pancake Brunch, Sunday, April
11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in
Clan Gregor Square. Pancakes,
sausage and coffee. Adults $2,00;
children under 12, $1,00. All
the pancakes you can eat with
fresh maple syrup made from
the maples in the square. 13-b
Notice
As of March 30, 1976, I, Elmer
Oesch of Zurich, will not be
responsible for any debts in my
name without nay written consent.
-Elmer Oesch. 13-b
WARRING TON c,'
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Cards ` of Thanks,
The family of the late Elizabeth
A. MacLaren wish to express
sincere appreciation to relatives
and friends for their help and
many acts of kindness and symp-
athy. - R.Y. MacLaren - 13-b
The family of the late Margar-
et Thiel wish to express their
sincere gratitude to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
fnany acts of kindness shown to
Marg during her illness and to us
during our recent bereavement.
Special thanks to the pall bear-
ers, Rev. A.C. Blackwell, Luther-
an Church Women, Westlake
Funeral Horne, Dr. Wallace, and
staff of South Huron Hospital.
Your expressions of sympathy
will always be remembered.
-Keith, Jo -Ann, Carolyn and
Randy. 13-p
A sincere "thank -you" to every-
one for their visits, cards, flowers
and inquiries while I was a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special
thanks to Dennis and John Paul
Rau who most capably took
over the farm chores. -Glen Thiel -
13 -b
:Help Want�ec ;
TO TAKE CHARGE OF opening
and closing graves at the Luther-
an Cemetery at Zurich. The same
person might also consider the
position of caretaker. If interest-
ed contact Laird Schilbe, Bayfield
R.R.3, Tel. 565-2142; or Bert
Klopp, Zurich, Ontario, R.R.3,
tel. 236-4988. 13-14-b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In 1 he Estate
of
ALBERT ELMER LAWSON,
late of the Township of Hay,
in the County of Huron, Retired'
Farmer, who died on or about
the 6th day of October, 1975.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full partic-
ulars of such claims to the under-
signed on or before the 23rd day
of April, 1976 after which date
the estate assets will be distribut-
ed having regard only to claims
that have then been received.
RAYMOND & McLEAN
Barristers & Solicitors,
Exeter, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
MAIDS
D.,1%
8OOKKEEP
M M 441 j,1
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GOING ON HOLIDAYS? Working
this summer? Experienced Mont-
essori teacher. (Early Childhood
Education degree) accepting
children for July and August,
peaceful spacious farm location.
Will pick up children in mornings.
Call Hensall 262-6402 after 5.
Limited enrollment.
SEED CLEANING—Attention
farmers! We are now custom
cleaning and treating spring
grain. For faster service avoid the
spring rush. Call 262-2627 be-
fore 8:30 a.m, or after 6 p.m.
for your appointment. We also
clean forage seeds. 12,13,14,15-b
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Diamonds,
Wedding Rings, Watches,
Clocks, Cuckoo Clocks, Barom-
eters. Cardinal watches sold by
jewellers only, are $11.95 and
up. Family Rings and Charms.
Watch and clock work guaran-
teed. 1-tf
Grand end
girls meet
The Grand Bend 4-H girls met
Monday evening at Mrs. J.
Smcekens home. Ten girls
answered the roll call by telling,
"The color harmony of your
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Legal 'IyotMces
IN THE ESTATE OF ANNIE
ETHEL REHN, late of the Village
of Zurich in the County of Huron,
Widow, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 6th day
of February, 1976, are required
to file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
6th day of April, 1976, after which
date the assets will be distributed
having regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned shall
then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
13th day of February, 1976.
MENZIES, ROSS,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor
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learning sti i l• hes article."
They decided to name their
club the "Steady Stitchers."
At this their third meeting,
they learned the twisted chain
stitrh
Horne assignment was to
complete twisted chain stitch
on sampler and learning stitches
article, also to enlarge a design
from pamphlet, and to collect and
bring to the next meeting at least
three design ideas For a free
choice article.
Next meeting, same time at
assistant Ie der, Mrs. A Ilan
Walper's home.
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Clearing Farm Sale
Farm Sold
Implements -Feed -Some furniture & Antiques
for
Harold N. Finlay
Hay Twp. 2 miles north of Zurich '
Denfield 666-1967 *
Friday April 2, 1976 at 1:00 P M
4( Lot 22 north Boundary of
then 3rd farm west.
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TION SALE
To be held for Dennis Chctrrette
4 miles north of Grand Bend.on'Hwy 21,
Saturday, April 3 at 1:30 p.m.
COMBINE: Case 660 - self-propelled c/w Innes pick-up, and
bean attachment.
TRACTORS: Nuffield U.N. Diesel 3 PTH, PTO; Cockshutt 60
rowcrop, hydraulic lift, c/w 2 row scuffler and bean puller.
EQUIPMENT: spray motor 200 gal. trail type sprayer, 24 ft,
booms (2 yr. old); Malco 6" - 40 ft PTO auger; Int. 3 PTH - 3
furrow ace bottom plow; Kongskilde 9 1/2 ft. cultivator; 10 ft.
trail cultivator; land roller; Int. 15 run grain, and fertilizer
drill; 4 section diamond harrows; 6 ton wagon; 136 bu. gravi-
ty box; George White thresher c/w shredder and bowler, 160
ft. endless belt; Int. 4 bar side rake; Int. 10 ft. PTO binder; 90
bu. New Idea spreader; M.H. thrower, cedar posts; hayfork
rope; Sunbeam lawn mower; cast iron kettle; 8 ft. boat; 2000
Ib. scales; many more items.
Terms - Cash Farm - Sold Nr Reserve
Proprietor - Dennis Charrettr
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
"ROLLERRALL" Recommended Adult Entertamme
t.
AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS
Clinton 482-3120
wamErewaaillia
FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES -Chest of drawers; several
old odd kitchen chairs; 'old chesterfield; oblong drop leaf
table; Westinghouse electric washer; antique iron grain
cooking pot; coleman range built-in oven; dry sink, wash
stand; coleman lantern; odd dishes; sealers; large iron kettle;
2 coal oil lamps.
IMPLEMENTS -Int. 414 Diesel tractor, power steering, good
shape; Int. AC 3 furrow 3 pt. plough; New Idea tractor
spreader on rubber; little Giant 42' elevator;3/4 HP motor 8
cwt Ib. feed mixer Goodison; Int. #45 baler with threshing
kit; Int 16 run double disc fert. drill on rubber; Case 28 plate
double disc ;Triple K 11 ft. cultivator; 24x40 Bell Threshing
separator with cutter pipes elevator; AC 4 bar bean rake;
Int. 4 bar siderake 10'; wagon and flat rack 16 ft; Bissell 10'
packers; 6 section harrows; 3 section harrows; Int. 7' trail
mower; dump rake; hay todder; antique turnip sower; 2 root
pulpers; Gehl Hammer mill; fanning mill; Viking 600 Ib.
cream separator; Smalley forage blower 40 ft. of pipe; MH #5
binder; set of sleighs, gravel box; corn cutting box; harness;
milk cans; Surge milker, motor pump and piping Reel power
mower; electric fly sprayer; Int. 10 ft. PTO swather; 20' and
15'-4" grain augers, heat lamps; Geo White snow blower;
J.F. PTO 3 pt fertilizer spreader; Reist 3 pt power pulley with
90 HP Gear with 10" and 12" pulley; buzz saw; Turnco grav-
ity box; scuffler to fit Int M or H tractor no feet; Int 9 ft stiff
tooth cultivator; 2 walking ploughs; wagon box; anvil; oat
roller; 28' 5" grain auger; 6 bales Int baler twine; Grain.
Aerator; 125 ft endless bilt; steel bunting pole; sling ropes;
old lumber wagon; tractor chains 14.9x28; Green 12'-3pt
post hole digger; Jachall Jack; broad axe; extension blower
pipe; 4 cwt salt; 2000 Ib. platform scale; hydraulic jacks;
bag cart; Int A tractor with two fuller ace bottom plough and
two row scuffler; AC Tricycle Wheel for row crop will fit
Int. M or H; 1974 GMC 1 ton truck, dual wheel and stock
racks, selling with certificate; many articles too numerous to
mention.
FEED -3500 bales 1st cutting hay; 1600 bu. oats.
For information
phone 236-4814
TERMS - CASH
Not Responsible For Accidents Sale Day
* Auctioneers:
Hugh Filson & Tom
Phone 666-0833
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