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APPLE BUTTER. Call Huron
Ridge Acres. David Steckle,
565-2122. 43-44-b
FALL BULBS, Tulips, Daf-
fodils, etc, etc. Hensall Flowers
262-2533, Grand Bend Flowers,
238-8638, Farmer Bill's Green-
houses, 237-3228. 40-43-b
BRED YORKSHIRE cross Lan-
drace gilts due in about one
month; bred Hampshire; ser-
viceable age, Hampshire boars;
Hampshire cross Duroc boars.
Bob Robinson, R.R. 4, Walton
345-2317. 43-44-b
1973 SCORPION 340 Stinger
snowmobile $600.00 or best
offer. Phone 238-2123 ask for
Peter. 39-tf
FRESH APPLE BUTTER. Bring
your own containers. Peter
Steckle, 565-5206. 43-44-p
APPLES -Macintosh, Courtl-
and, Delicious, Ida Red, North-
ern Spies. Short supply of
apples, come soon with con-
tainers. Open daily. Ross
Middleton Orchard, 1 mile
east of Bayfield, north of
river. 41-42-43-b
PUMPKINS for Hallowe'en.
Phone 565-2122. Huron Ridge
Acres, R.R. 2, Zurich. 42-b
BLUE SUEDE BAUER Figure
Skates. Size 6, Excellent con-
dition. Phone 236-4369 after
5 p.m.
ONE BEDROOM Apartments,
for senior citizens only. For
more information call Maple-
wood Apartments. 236.4373.
30-tfn
ervices'
CUSTOM bean puffing, com-
bining and corn combining.
Ralph Geiger, 236-4784. 36tf
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selecton 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
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CRAFT SUPPLIES
Chair caning; Macrame; Fun
fur; Rowney art supplies;
Beads of all types; Instruction
books.
M & M STORE
Queen and Water Streets
St. Marys
Open seven days
8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
TED VOOGEL
And Sons Ltd®
BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
FRAMING
Houses & Cottages
*Renovations
CUSTOM BUILT
Homes
Free Estimates!
DASHWOOD
R.R. 1 PH: 238-2742
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin
wish to announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Edith
Ann, to Larry Keith McBride,
son of Mrs. Elaine McBride and
the late Keith McBride. The
wedding will take place Novem-
ber 6, 1976 at 3 p.m. at the
Zurich Mennonite Church. 43-p
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Masse,
Zurich, are pleased to announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Brenda Patricia . to Mr. Bill
De Groot, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cornelius De Groot, Zurich.
The wedding will take place on
November 6, 1976 at 2:30 in
St. Boniface Roman Catholic
Church, Zurich. 43-p
oMing Events
Zurich Women's Institute will
meet on Monday, November 1,
at 8 p.m. in the Hay Township
Hall. 43-b
Smorgasbord Supper
for
Kippen United Church
to be held at
Brucefield Church
Wednesday,
Nov. 10, 1976
5 - 8 p.m.
ADVANCE TICKETS:
262-5042
Adults - $3.75
Children - $1.75
Preschool - Free
SCHOOL BUS DROVER
Turnberry Central
Public School
R.R. #4, Wingham
Written applications will be
received by R.L. Cunning-
ham, Transportation Manag-
er, Huron County Board of
Education, 103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario
or
Paul Statia, Principal, Turn -
berry C.P.S. until 12 o'clock
noon on Thursday, November
4, 1976. Duties to commence
as soon as possible.
H. Turkheim D.J. Cochrane
Chairman Director
Bayview Painting
and Decorating
Minor Carpentry
Remodelling
Repairs
Bob Evans
R.R. 2, Zurich
Phone
236-4665
About people
Mrs. Mae Davidson spent a
few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Jantzi and Fergus,
Dublin.
Mrs. Aaron Jantzi and Mrs.
Mae Davidson spent a few days
over Thanksgiving with their
sister, Dorothy Adams of
Toronto.
On October 17, Mrs. Aaron
Jantzi and Mrs. Mae David-
son attended the 50th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Allan, Seaforth, held at
Northside United Church, Sea -
forth.
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Chairman named for 1978 International Plowing Match
Planning for the 1978 Interna-
tional Plowing Match is well
underway. Site for the match is
immediately east of Wingham on
Highway 86. Chairmen for all
committees have been named as
follows :
Obituaries
GINGERICH
In St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Saturday, October
23rd, 1976, Stewart James
Gingerich. Beloved son of Len-
nis and Marjorie Gingerich,
in his 20th year. Dear grand-
son of Clayton Meyers, dear
brother of Edward Ross, of
Elmira, Howard Brian, Wil-
lard Wayne, and Janet Marie,
all at home, R.R. 3, Zurich.
A sister, predeceased in 1953.
Rested at the Westlake Funeral
Home until October 26, when
funeral service was held at
the Zurich Mennonite Church
with Pastor Merlin Bender
officiating. Interment in the
Zurich Mennonite Cemetery.
KAUFMANN
In Oshawa, Ontario, Donald
Edmund Kaufmann, beloved
son of Edmund and Mildred
Kaufmann, Scarborough, On-
tario in his 27th year. Sur-
viving besides his parents
are one brother, Douglas,
Oshawa, four sisters, Eliza-
beth, Scarborough, Catherine,
Bolton, Ontario, Carol and
Susan at home. Memorial ser-
vice was held on Sunday at
Emmanuel Lutheran Church.
Burial was made in Pinehill
Cemetery, Scarborough.
Rayfield Lathes
Auxilliary
The Bayfield Ladies Auxil-
liary of the Scouts, Cubs and
Brownies held their meeting
Wednesday night at the Munici-
pal Building with 11 ladies
present. The new slate of
officers consists of: president,
Mrs. Ted Dunn; treasurer, Mrs.
Jack Dunn; secretary, Mrs.
M. Van Patter and lunch con-
vener, Mrs. John Siertsema,
which includes planning lunch-
es for the Ladies Auxilliary
meetings as well as all extra
meetings of scouts, cubs or
brownies.
These meetings are held
every second month, and the
next one will be December 8,
at the Municipal Building
and is planned for the same
hour as the scouts and brownies
meeting for an added con-
venience. All mothers of young-
sters attending scouts, cubs or
brownies are automatically
members of this Auxilliary and
are encouraged to attend
WANTED
SECRETARY
FOR
USBORNE CENTRAL
SCHOOL
Submit written applica-
tions to W. Linfield,
Principal
Huron County Board
of Education
General chairman, Howard
Datars, RR 1, Dashwood; vice
chairmen, Allan Campbell, RR 1
Seaforth and Roy Pattison, RR 3
Wingham; treasurer, Earl
Hilderley, Clinton; secretary,
Don Pullen, Box 159, Clinton;
OPA director, James Armstrong,
RR 4 Wingham.
Publicity, Ray Scotchmer,
Bayfield; parking, Hugh Flynn,
RR 1, Londesboro; gates and
tickets, Earl Hilderley, Clinton;
tractors, Neil McGavin, RR 4,
Walton; ladies' .program, Carol
Armstrong, RR 4, Wingham ;
team and horse show, Jim Aitchi-
son, RR 2, Lucknow ; county ex-
hibits, Spence Cummings, Clin-
ton; banquet, Bob Gibson, Gor-
rie; Flying Farmers, Bill Cruik-
shank, RR 2, Wingham; lunches,
Isabel Elston, RR 4, Wingham,
Audrey Edgar, RR 4, Wingham.
Lands, Barry Mulvey, RR 1,
Wroxeter; Tented City, Alex
Robertson, Wingham; wagon
tours, Bill Armstrong, RR 4,
Wingham; farmstead and home
improvement, Glen Miller, RR 3,
Parkhill; bands and parades,
George Hildebrand, Seaforth;
special events, Bill Leeming, RR
4, Walton; billeting, George
Underwood, RR 1, Wingham;
historical, Ernie Talbot, RR 3,.
Kippen; health and sanitation
(Water), Doug McNeil, RR 6,
Goderich; demonstrations, Don
Martin, Ethel; trailer park, Ken
Johnson, Old Homestead, RR 2,
Bayfield.
Ladies Bowling League
The Angels - Elaine Beauchamp - 698
Starlites - Debbie Miller - 666
Roxy Rollers - Debbie Bedard - 527
Packers - Nellie Trott - 581
Red Gables - Sandra Dickert - 699
Town & Country Six - Brenda Hedley - 530
Ups & Downs - Dianne Hartman - 545
Allen-Oops - Erla Smale - 603
Happy Gang - Sherrie Stade - 484
Road stunners - Anita Faber - 561
Little Rascals - Barb Bleck - 533
Strikers - Marg Butler
High Single - Mona Kraft - 291
High Triple - Sandra Dickert - 699
High Average - Debbie Miller - 222
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Senior Mixed
°Ming League
Hawkeyes - R. Steinbach - 497
Newcomers - D. Goldsmith - 552
Ramblers - C. Finkbeiner - 523
Whippoorwills - A. Gascho - 551
Hi -Hopes - C. Geiger - 606
Varieties - P. Bedard - 659
High Single - A. Gascho - 301
High Triple - C. Geiger - 686
TOTAL
POINTS
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31
7
40
14
22
17
33
10
32
2
13
TOTAL
POINTS
5
5
11
14
11
10
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