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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-07-28, Page 10Card of Thanks Page 10 -Citizens News, July 28, 19761 •10 d„ at AV • • MAN .H K. f 4.14n11,' tt coco, 421.. u A w Ar M,. •ediate Ocr 961.1200 o 2 - • m 1�9FOREST HILLS _RMS $2+4 For Sale 25% TO 35% off new furniture used for display purposes at Maplewoods Apartment. Chest- erfield suite, dining room suite, bedroom suite, etc. Call Turk- heim Furniture, 236-4075. 29,30-b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE. Good selection of serviceable age Hempshire, Hemp -cross Buroc and York -cross Landracy boars. R.O.P. tested and, commercial. Bob Robinson, +'R.R. 4, Walton, 345-2317. 28, 29-b SWIMMING POOL FOR SALE: Moving -will sell you 16 x 32 above ground Modular Redwood Pool at sacrifice price of $3000.00. Sav- ings bf $2100.00. 1975 model, call 416-625-2719, days or evenings, ,,collect. 12-tf 45 GALLON STEEL BARRELSfor burning garbage and barrels for all use; also half barrels. Agent for Blyth Steel Barrells, United Co-op, Zurich, phone 236-4393, also Hensall Co-op, phone 262- 3002 30-33-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 DAVIDSON HEARING AID Ser- vice. Free Hearing Tests. 45 - day trial, batteries, chargers, repairs. City and country house calls, 334 Queens .Ave. Phone 432-9951, London. 24-tfn SWIMMING POOL: Deluxe, Redwood, above ground pool. 16 x 24: 1 year old. Repossessed by hank. sacrifice 1/2 price. Call Mr. Harvey, collect, days or evenings, 416-625-8819. 11-tf r• 'Ret Schade View Lakefront Cott age - available Aug. 14 to Sept. 4. Families only, Phone 236-4866, 30-b ONE BEDROOM Apartment, for senior citizens only. For more information call Maplewood Apartments, 236-4373 30-tfn Lost, Strayed HERFORD HEIFER, 850 lbs. Strayed from Zurich Abattoir. Phone Jerome Dietrich, 236-4787. 29-b Wanted CUSTOM COMBININGwith a White combine. Custom hauling with 6 J & M 350 bu. gravity boxes. Phone Howard Market, 243-2932, R.R. 2, Grand Bend. 29, 30, 31-b TED VOOGEL And Sons Ltd. BUILDING CONTRACTOR FRAMING Houses & Cottages * Renovations CUSTOM BUILT Homes Fres Estirnates! DASHWOOD R.R. 1 PH: 238-2742 N. Y Births McCARTER—Joyce and Ken are happy to announce the safe arri- val of their daughter Lisa Marie born July 13, 1976 at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, A little sister for Randy and Darren. Proud grandparents are' Mr. & Mrs, Sani Bower and Mr. & Mrs. James McCarter. 30-b REGEIR—Jim and Marlene, Hensall are very happy to an- nounce the safe arrival of their daughter Marcia Lynn, 6 lbs. 11'/2 oz. on July 24, 1976 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. First grandchild for Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lyler, Dashwood, fifth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Clem Regier, R.R.2 Zurich. 30-b Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Abram DeMooy of Zurich, are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Maryke to George Straw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Straw, of Milton, Ontario. The wedding will take place at Grace Anglican Church in Milton, Ontario on Saturday, July 31, 1976, at 3 p.m. 30-p We would like to thank Peggy, Ed, Marg and Ross and staff at the Dominion Hotel for the lovely gifts and farewell party they had for us. Also to Rosemary, Don, Sue and Wes and our neighbors on the Goshen for the lovely clock. Your friendship and'kind- ness will always he remembered. Maurice & Dorothy Finkbeiner 30-p NOTICE The Zurich Citizens News office will be closed Wednes- day afternoon, July 28, and all day Thursday and Friday, ,luly 29 and 30th. Steer Beef Special Summer Freezer Buy Grain -fed steer beef, whole or half, cut & wrapped, ready for your freezer. 800 Ib. Phone 236-4802 Timber Wanted Immediate payment for good standing timber and bushes of all kinds write Robert Eagleson, Ailsa Craig or phone 232-4450 before 8 a.m. or between 3:30 p.m. & 5 p.m. 29 -tin HYBRID CORN SALES A FARMER -DEALER for well- known corn company wanted for Zurich area. Phone collect after 5:30 (519)848-3536. • sec „EI , BQOKKEE Memoriam THIEL—ln loving memory of a dear husband and father Lewis Thiel who passed away one year ago July 31, 1975. In a quiet country graveyard Where breezes • gently blow Lies pile we loved so dearly An lost one year ago Time cannot stop a heartache Or even stop a tear Or. take away a memory • Of someone we loved so dear ,. We may not show our sadness Everyday throughout the year But in our' hearts' is where we know We're wishing you where here Always' remembered and sadly missed by wife Carolyn, Stephen, Brian and Charlene. 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 • limmummimm Zurich Mennonite CLAYTON KOEPFER, PASTOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 9:45 a.m. Sunday School .10:45 a.m, Worship Service Edgar C'udmore in Charge Wed. 8:30 Adult Bible Study & Prayer Thurs. 7:00 p.nl. WMSC program at Blue Water Rest Home charge (CI unior S.S. department' Meditation God holds my hand. To walk with Hint is sweet. 1 find in Him a life complete and when His will I do not understand, 1 can but pray. "Do not let go my hand.'' Sidney Zook Everyone Welcome Lakeview Conservative Mennonite Church , U4 1,42,412.: „e is i}q'ir Iw .a • v w. • aa., Business good in B Grand Bend may not be ex- periencing the perfect beach. weather enjoyed throughout most of last year,but resort merchants indicate business is as good. While crowds are down, that applies mainly to the young sunbathers, and merchants report more family units visiting• them in 1976. Ralph McKinnon, owner of a dry goods shop, said he was quite concerned during the first few weeks of the summer season, but found after tabulating his sales that they were actually up from last season. He seems, quite confident that the bulk of the holiday crowds will appear in the normal holiday period -- the last two weeks in July and the first two in August. "Noticing from the customers entering the store, it really does seem that Grand Bend -is growing as tl family resort town," he commented. Further down the street at Skill'y's Delicatessen and Cheese House, Errol Skillender reports that June was.a good month and the July 1 weekend was profitable for most husinessrrien because it was both the Canadian and American holidays. He said the combined holiday period created a successful five- day weekend for most of the merchants and he reports that business is basically the same as _last year. "People on holidays are not spending much on items other than necessities," claims Mrs. Bob Sandercott, owner of Bob's Clocks and Antique Flea Market. She said the Pinery Flea Market is attracting large crowds, but most people are just browsing. -"They are not buying this year," she said, although she too speculates that this -summer will probably average out to the same as last year. Owner of the Sun and Surf shops, Nick Carter, happily admits "I don't know what we are doing right this year, but sales are up substantially". Since sales are up, he notes this allows more capital for advertising and the advertising appears to be working very effectively this year. Parking, of course, still remains one of the -major problems for customers in Grand Bend, and the merchants hope that some solution will be found in the near future. As they point out, people don't spend money when they're tied up in traffic jams or driving around looking for those few vacant parking spots. Protect your chi The safety of children on. in and near water rests \\ ith par- ents. Inflatable toys. rubber rafts, lllattresses, tires. inller tubes o1• water wings are not allowed in provincial park w atcrs. Only federal Ministry of 'Transport approved. lifejackets should he worn—al '•must'• Tor no11- S'X 111111Crs 01' N‘ Ca s111nlllters, and always in a boat, Some parents ha\ e been known to tie a lifejacket 011 0 toddler who is then left to play alone at the water's edge while they nap- ped on the beach. A lifejacket is no guarantee of safety for 0 small child wlio may drown in six inches of water by falling Ilat on its face. • Fright will cause a child to gasp and breathe (%ater into the MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR lungs, a potenti(Th fatal situation if not spotted itrimediatelt'. . Sailors in the crowd should remember that even the simplest small boat requires sonic skill in handling. No person should go out alone in 0 canoe, rowboat or sailing craft without being a good swimmer and knowledge- able of water craft. Loads should SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service 8:00 p.m. - Gospel Service Wed., 8:OOp.m. - Prayer & Study in Church History For we must all appear before the judgement seat of Christ; that everyone may receive the things done in His body, accord- ing to that He has done, whether it be good or bad. II Cor. 5-10 Everyone Welcome St. Peter's Lutheran Church A.C. BLACKWELL, M. DIV. PASTOR 111111111.11111111111.1.1.1.111111011.111111111111 Emmanuel United Church Organist Miss Christine,Haberer; BRUCE GUY, B.A. PASTOR Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 "Congregational Holiday" SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 10: a.m.- Worship Service G. ()Ostler in Charge No Church School during August Everyone Welcome be balanced properly and special care taken not to' overload the boat. ren Ministry of Transport approved lifejackets, lifesaving cushions. or personal notation dc\ ices in seryiceahle it,n. arc nlan- datory on sailing crtlt. row bolus and canoes for each person on board. Nun -swimmers and child- ren should year lifejackets at all times when in boats. 11' ii storm arises, point the how into the wind. This may prevent capsizing. Reduce the amount of canvas on sailing craft 111 once if a Strong wind arises. 11 the boat should turn over. keep calm and stay with it. Cling lightly to the Nott and let the water support most of the body weight. Passengers should stay put ones they are seated to pre- vent boat overturnitlgs. ;1nd boat operators must know how to deal with the bo \\ 1(a\CS 011(1 wakes of bigger and faster boats to prevent capsizing. It doesn't take much etlort to spoil a boat ride; to cause 0 drowning --just a bit of thought- lessness, or a (Ievil-play-care attitude. But if care is taken and common-sense rules follow- ed while swimming or floating. a vacation can still lc enjoyable and worthwhile. VILLAGE OF ZURICH Civic Holiday 0 I hereby declare Monday, August 2, 1976, as a Civic Holiday in the Village of Zurich, and ask all citizens to observe it as such. FRED E. HABERER REEVE