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TOWER KING pressed Stave
Silos. Area representative.
Frances Boyle, R.R.3. Ripley,
Phone 395-5088. 1-tf
BALED STRAW, also Toro riding
lawn mower. 237-3362. 23-b
15 FOOT ELITE trailer, 1971
with toilet facilities. Phone
236-4368. 23-p
Large Variety
of
Plants
* Begonias
* Geraniums
* Cactus and
* Succulents
* Peperomia
Bill Lansbergen
1 mile north of Zurich
Ph )ne 236-4817
N. Y
For Sale
SWIMMING POOL FOR SALE:
Moving -will sell you 10 x 32 above
ground Modular Redwood Pool at
sacrifice price of 53000.00. Sav-
ings of 52100.00. 1,475 model, call
410-025-2-19, days or evenings,
collect, 1241
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE. Good
selection of serviceable age
Hampshire boars. R.O.P. tested
and commercial. Also Hamp
crossed duroc. Also York crossed
Landrace boars. Bob Robinson,
R.R. 4, Walton, 345-2317.22, 23-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.
11-tf
HOUSE FOR SALE, Hensall,
six room and bath, oil furnace,
garage, good condition, early
possession possible. Phone
262-2339. 22,23-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
-116-625-8817. day's or evenings,
12-t1.
col!cet.
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* Homes
* Cottages
• Barns
Backhoe Service
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CONSTRUCTION LTD.
2364679 ZURICH
For Sale
STANDING HAY for sale. About
25 acres. Ken Parke, 262-5423.
23-b
1972 BUICK LaSabre Custom.
Good condition. Phone 236-4962,
23-p
oniin • Event
Bingo, Friday June 11, 1976,
8 p.m. at Vanastra Centre, R.R.
5, Clinton. 15 Regular Games of
$10; 3 Share -The -Wealth; Jack -
Pot, $280 in 57 calls. If not won,
consolation $25. Door prizes and
many other specials. 23-b
Notice
DO YOU REALLY WANT TO
"KICK THE HABIT"? If the
answer is truly "yes", contact
the Huron Perth Lung Association
at 121 Wellington St., Stratford or
phone 271-7500 for a smoking
withdrawal "Kit". A charge •of
25(P has been levied to defray
excessive costs. ANOTHER
CHRISTMAS SEAL SERVICE!"
Hensall
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
church service in Carmel Pres-
byterian on Sunday and delivered
an inspiring message on "The
Gift of the Holy Spirit" Holiday
services will be in the Hensall
Unitcd Church June 27th and July
at 11:00 a.m. The Sacrament of
Holy Communion will be cele-
brated June 13.
Mrs. Lloyd Mousscau who re-
cently underwent surgey . in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London
returned to her hone last week.
Mrs. Verna Hcy has taken up
residence in Exeter. Her son
Keith, Vancouver, had been
holidaying with her.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn in corn-
pany with Mr. & Mrs. Wes Rich-
ardson, Goderich returned home
from a fishing trip to Balsam.
Lake.
Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Grenier,
and daughter Joanne and Mrs.
Anita Bengough and son Joe en-
joyed a motor trip to Kentucky
and Nashville.
Queensway
The Church service at the
Queensway Nursing Home
was conducted by the Rev.
Don Beck. The Christian Re-
form Ladies' took several resi-
dents for a drive and treated them
at the Exeter Park. Those driving
cars were Willie Visscher, Alice
Rosenboom.. Karen Knip, Ann
Boersma, Pieta Brenderhorst.
Visitors included Mr. & Mrs.
E. Parker, Bayfield with Mrs.
Featherston. Robert Laramie, Iva
Ridley, Ilia Dunn, Amy and Greta
Lammie and Mrs. Alexander with
Vera Laramie. Lois Warm, Mrs.
Hannigan, Mrs, Phillips, Verna
Coates, Exeter and Ruby Pollen
Florida, Leslie Mitchell, Crediton
visited Louise Mitchell. Edmund
Jeffrey, Mr. & Mrs. Clemence
Jeffrey, Zurich, Ted Jeffrey,
Madge Oesch, Goderich and Bea-
trice Allen visited with Mrs,
Pauline Jeffrey.
Jeannette Lippert and Mrs.
Marion Schenk visited Hugo
Schenk.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Smith visited
with Lynn Latimore. Mr. & Mrs.
James McNaughton visited
with Mrs. Ada Smillie,
Brenda & Melba Walper,
Exeter, & Mrs. Wayne Desjar-
dine, Grand Bend visited with
Adeline Taylor.
Mr. & Mrs. A. Olson visited
Mrs. Anna Dilling. Mr. John
Katz took his daughter Aleeta to
the Bovens Farms and spent
Sunday afternoon.
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Births
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TURNER—Bob and Gail are
pleased to announce the birth
of a son, on May 26, 1976 at
St. Joseph Hospital, London
A brother for Jason and Cheryl.
22-b
PACKHAM—Mr. and Mrs. Ric-
hard Packham are pleased to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Anne Elizabeth, born
June 2, 1976 at St. Joseph
Hospital, London. 23-b
Services_
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
Kippen
Kippen East W. I will hold
the June 16 meeting in the Legion
Hall Hensall at 8:30 p.n1. Mem-
bers are reminded that each one
is to contribute a program num-
ber and the Roll Call is how to
make our daily life a pleasure.
Mrs. Dave Triebner will give the
Current Events, Mrs. Grant
MacLean a contest. Mrs.. Robert
Kinsman is in charge of lunch
along with the hostesses Mrs.
Alex McGregor and Mrs. McCon-
nolly.
Mrs. Gary Merritt and Gregory of
Buckeye, Arizona, are spending
an extended visit with the
fornmer's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Carl Payne.
AM Et.
Cards
of Thames
I wish to thank my relatives,
neighbours and friends for cards,
visits and treats while a patient
in South Huron Hospital and
since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr. Wallace, Rev.
Blackwell and the nursing staff.
-Ray Fisher 23-p
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends, and
neighbours for visits, cards,
treats and flowers, while a
patient in South Huron and St.
Joseph's Hospitals. -Frank Kane
23-p
•I want to say thank you to my
family and friends, who have so
kindly remembered me while a
patient in Victoria Hospital and
now at my home. Those cards
and visits, the flowers and treats,
and your prayers, all mean more
to me than I can ever express.
-Menno Steckle 23-p
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