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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1975
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FOR SALE
1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA
- 2 dr H.T.; 283 V-8 Auto-
matic; power brakes, power
steering. Zeibart rust proofing.
New exhause system, excell-
ent running condition. Body in
perfect shape. - Phone 236-
4662 after 6 p.m. 14-tf
CANADA'S Leading Manufact-
urer and Distributor is seeking
a choice residential site to
display their new 1975 above
ground redwood pool. Your
backyard is the prime location
we will consider. An excellent
opportunity for you the home
owner. Call collect 681-3800
days or evenings. 10-tf
POTATOES, for sale. - Call
A. Vandenboomen, 236-4038.
2 1/2 miles our of Zurich, on
Highway 84. 10-tf
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE,
Leading Manufacturer and dist-
ributor has above ground alum-
inum pools left over from 1974
season, half price, guaranteed
installation and terms. - Call
Credit Manager collect,
519-681-3805. 9-tf
FRESH APPLE butter, also apple
juice. - Phone Alvin Steckle,
565-5365. 15-16-p
USED OIL FURNACE, including
controls and tank. In good con-
dition. Only $150. - Call Gary
Service, 236-4055. 15-16-b
FRIGIDAIRE CLOTHES DRYER
in excellent condition. Reason
for selling - bought matching
set, - Phone 236-4233. 15-b
APPLES - different kinds, spies,
red delicious, golden delicious,
Wagners, greenings, banana -
Bring containers. No Sunday
sales. please - Alvin Steckle.
Phone 565-5365 15-16-17-p
OVERUMS BRUK SESAM 3 -
furrow plow. In excellent con-
dition. - Phone 236-4067. 15-p
STEWART'S HYBRID CORN,
rnost varieties still in stock.
Contact Ralph Geiger, 236-
4784. 15-16-17-b
HELP WANTED
40.6
PERSON TO DO house-cleaning.
Phone 262-5420. 15-p
PART-TIME and FULL-TIME
supervisors and gate attendants
for the following Conservation
Areas: Parkhill, Rock Glen,
Thedford, Port Frank, Port
Blake. - Application forms may
be secured from the Ausable
Conservation Authority, Box
45 9, Exeter, Ontario. 15-b
FOR RENT
100 ACRE FARM for rent - Call
236-4884. 15-p
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT - 50 to 100
acres of cash crop land. Reply
in writing, stating all particul-
ars, to Box ',H., Zurich
Citizens News. 15-p
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GOOD COUNTRY HOME wanted
for seven month old .ia1e border
collie. - Phone 262-5392,15-b
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BIRTH
RAMER - Jirn and Phyllis wish
to announce the speedy arrival
of lames Justin at 6:25 p.m. ,
Saturday, April 5, weighing in
at 6 lbs 1 1/2 oz. Mother and
Jamie doing fine, Father still
on cloud nine, also bursting at
the seams with joy. Grandpar-
ents Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Ram-
er, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Grainger. and great grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Gingerich. 15 -b
COMING EVENTS
A FOUNDING MEETING for the
new Provincial Riding of Huron -
Middlesex will be held at the
Dashwood Community Hall, on
Wednesday, April 30. Recept-
ion, 6:30 p.111. Dinner at 7 p.m
Dinner tickets are available
from the Municipal Chairman
of the South -Middlesex Liberal
Association, and the Huron
Provincial Liberal Association.
15-b
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit Office, South Huron Hosp-
ital, Exeter, on Monday,
April 28, 1975. from 9:30 -
11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Fluoride brushing of child-
ren's teeth to prevent cavities
for ages 3 to 5 years.
6. Vision testing. 15-b
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes, being held in the
Health Unit office, South Huron
Hospital, Exeter from 7:30 -
9:30 p.m. commencing Mon-
day, April 14, 1975. Would
anyone who is interested please
pre -register by calling 1-800-
.265-4485
-800-
.265-4485 toll free or the Health
Unit office at 235-1014. "Both
husbands and wives are invited
to attend and participate in the
discussions." 13, 14, 15-b
SERVICES OFFERED
WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF
washers, dryers, refrigerators,
ranges, dishwashers, irons,
toastdrs, kettles, etc., Free
Pickup - Call Gary's Appliance
Service, Zurich, Phone 236-
4055. 15-tf
COMPLETE ELECTRIC MOTOR
Sales & Service. Call Gary's
Appliance Service, 236-4055.
ATTENTION FARMERS - have
your spring grain or forage seed
cleaned and treated before the
spring planting rush. Call Bob
Forrest, R.R.2, Hensall, 262-
5074, before 8 a.m. or after
6 p.m." 13,14-b
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
processing. Monday - Beef;
Tuesday R Pork. Pick-up serv-
ice available. Al's Super Save
Market, Hensall, Phone 262-
2017. . 36-tf
KIRK PLUMBING - Electrical,
Zurich, offers you a complete
service for industrial and com-
mercial wiring and plumbing.
No job too large or small.
25 years experience. Call 236-
4582. 7 -ti
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CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all friends and relat-
ives for the cards, flowers,
visits and treats while in South
Huron Hospital and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to
Rev. Guy and all members of
the U.C.W. - Gladys Schade.-
1 15-p
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for cards of sympathy
flowers, and donations to the
Heart Foundation, telephone
calls, visits and many acts of
kindness in our recent bereave-
ment. - Wesley and Anne Cox -
on. - 15-p
Thomas Westlake and family
wish to take this opportunity to
thank all their relatives and
friends at the time of their rec-
ent bereavement, for all their
kindness, the floral arrange-
ments and memorial tributes.
A very special thanks to the
Bluewater Rest Home, Dr. C.J.
Wallace, the clergy and all
assistance fiven in any way.
Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered. 15-b
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -
Mondays - Beef and Pork
Processing - Hamburg, Frozen
Beef Patties, Sausage and Lard;
Curing and smoking. Pick -Up
Service Available -
YUNGBLUT'S MEAT MARKET,
Zurich, Phone 236-4312.
1-tf
ATTENTION FARMERS - have
your spring grain or forage seed
cleaned and treated before the
spring planting rush. Call Bob
Forrest, R,R,2, Hensall, 262-
5074, before 8 a.m. or after
6 p.m. 13,14-b
T.V. & RADIO
SERVICE
Cornplete repairs
on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified
Technician
GORD BLECK
Bluewater
Electronics
236-4224
BICKS
CUCUMBER
CONTRACTS'
G. Kr®alerS
Dublin '
Phone 345-2700
or Paul Krulers
Clinton 402-9769
Cucumbers to be delivered •
in Dublin. ,
Don't despair -the less you
have, the more there is to get.
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FOURTH ANNUAL
ACTRA AWARDS
Broadcaster -writer Pierre Berton will be host on Wednesday
evening, April 23 when CBC -TV covers the gala ACTRA Awards
Dinner. The statuette Berton's holding is known as a `Nellie'. It
will be presented to Canadian artists in several categories for
outstanding work in radio, television and feature films last year.
CBC -TV coverage of the awards presentations will originate
direct from the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Toronto.
Mennonite arts festival
Winn Mennonites of the area
held their first Arts Fesitval
a year ago, throngs drove miles
to take in the four-hour event.
On the last Sunday of April,
in. larger quarters and with the
hours extended, a similar fest-
ival is again being planned.
Fairview Park Shopping
Centre at Fairway Road and No
Highway is the locale for this
ambitious collection of the arts
and crafts of a people, both
past and present.
On display will be examples
VACUUPI._
CLEANERS
SALES :& SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH . .
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
- 2 Butchering Days -
Tuesday - Beef and Pork
Friday -- Beef Only
Pick-up Service Available
We wrap your meat in see-
through film. Guaranteed
against freezer burn.
MERNER'S ABATTOIR
Dashwood
237-3314.
of almost every hand craft im-
aginable, Needlecraft, rugs,
toys, pottery, paintings, flower
arrangements, photography,
candlernaking are just some of
the art forms which willbe
shown. In addition, there
will be some live demonstrat-
ions by the artists themselves.
Room settings of antiques
will again be a feature of the
festival. Mennonite choirs and
singing groups will perform
throughout the day. Light refr-
eshments will be available.
Present-day Mennonites in all
their variety emerged from the
Anabaptist Movement which
began in Zurich, Switzerland
exactly 450 years ago. Art was
not a conscious pursuit of these
unostentatious people throughout
the ensuring centuries. Rather,
they have been known for their
practicality, sincerity and
humility,
But creativity is an expression
of the inner being and beauty
came to be expressed in count-
less ways. Items fashioned for
every -day use bespoke the love
which their creators had for those
who would be using them. And
so it was that lovingly crafted
articles --quilts, samplers, rugs,
illuminiated manuscripts
(fraktur) butter prints, wooden
implements, furniture --came
to be quite naturally a part of
their surroundings.
That creativity still finds
outlet today. It is this inner
life, expressed through music
and art, which Mennonites hope
to share with the community
on April 27 from 2 to 8 p.m.