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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1975
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FOR SALE
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
DAY-OLD, started, and ready -
to -lay H & N Leghorn and brown
egg pullets. Various dates and
ages available. Also heavy meat.
type roaster cockerels. - McKin-
ley Farm & Hatchery Ltd., R, R,1
Zurich, Phone 262-2837.
19-2 0-21-22b
MAPLE SYRUP - Call Gerald
Regier, 236-4843. 19-20-t
GIRL'S 24 -inch bicycle. Excell-
ent condition. Phone 236-4369.
19-x
14 -FOOT STARCRAFT aluminum
boat and trailer, with 20 H.P.
Johnston motor. For further infor-
mation call 236-4320. 20-b
WANTED
STUDENT wants work. Will cut
lawns, small paint jobs, etc.
-Call 236-4389. 19-20-21-b
HELP WANTED
KITCHEN HELP WANTED -
Seasonal work, must be mature
person and live near Bayfield,
with own transportation. Phone
565-2611. 20-b
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
processing. Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Pork. Pick-up serv-
ice available. Al's Super Save
Market, He, ^all, Phone 262-
2017. 36 -tf
CUSTOM PLANTING, cultivat-
ing and ploughing. Call Donald
Geiger. 236-4865. 18-19-20-b
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-tf
WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF
washers, dryers, refrigerators,
ranges, dishwashers, irons,
toasters, kettles, etc., Free
Pickup - Cali Gary's Appliance
Service, Zurich, Phone 236-
4055. 15-tf
COMPLETE ELECTRIC MOTOR
Sales & Service. Call Gary's
Appliance Service, 236-4055.
15-tf
Among the large native trees to
consider are the Eastern Hemlock
Red Maple, White Ash, Red Oak,
COMING EVENTS
The family of l-Iarold and Helen
Connell wish to invite friends
and relatives to join in the cele-
bration of their parent's 40th
wedding anniversary on Saturday,
May 31, 1975 in the Legion Hall
Seaforth from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m.
Ian Wilbees Orchestra. Lunch
Provided, No Gifts Please. 20-b
BAKE SALE & TEA to he held
in Kippen United Church, Sat-
urday, May' 31, at 3 p.m.
2 0-21-b
BEEF BARBECUE, in Hensall
United Church, Wednesday,
May 28. Adults $3.00; Children
$1.25 Under 5 years, free. For
tickets contact UCW members
or phone 262-2387. 20-b
HULLY GULLY
May 24 - "Spring Fling" with
Bluetones. Some tickets still
available.
May 25 - Moto Cross Races
Di-Jer International Series,
Second Event,
May 30 Open for Bookings
May 31 - Open Dance
Roger Quik and The Rainbows
June 7 - Open for Booking
For your banquet, wedding, or
party, phone Hully Gully, 262-
5809. 2 0-b
KATHERINE KUHLMAN, One
Night Only. London Gardens,
Wednesday, June 25. For infor-
mation and reservations call
Mrs. Keith Gingerich, 236-4074.
Reservations must be made bef-
ore June 2, 1975. 20-21-b
VACUUM
CLEANERS
SALES &. SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH ONT,
Phone Helps/III 242-5744
Custom Killing
act Processing .
Wednesday - Beef & Pork
Zurich Abbatoir
Phone 236-4939 or 236-4681
Bus. Res.
T.V. & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete repairs
on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS •
Government Certified
Technician
GORD BLECK.
Bluewater
Electronics
2364224
Be the first on your block with
a Kentucky Coffee Tree. This
rare plant grows to a height of
50 feet and does well in south-
western Ontario. It is picturesque
particulary in winter when its
large, open branches show to best
advantage.
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IN MEMORIAM
McBRIDE - In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and grand
father, Roy McBride who passed
away two years ago May 20,
1973.
The rolling stream of life rolls
on
But still the vacant chair
Recalls the love, the voice,
the smile, of the one who once
sat there.
Ever remembered and sadly
missed by his wife and family.
20-p
- CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends
for the flowers, cards and visits
while I was in Victoria Hospital
and since returning home. I
really appreciated them all.
- Russell Grainger - 20-b
I wish to thank all those who sent
cards, flowers and best wishes
while I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital. - Dorothy Stade, -
20-b
Mrs. Elizabeth Gingerich and
families would like to express
their appreciation to their rel-
atives, friends and neighbours
for the acts of kindness shown in
the loss of a dear husband, fath-
er and grandfather. Special
thanks to Rev. C. Keupfer, Dr.
C.J. Wallace, the Zurich WMSC
and the Westlake Funeral Home.
20-b
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
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
—2 Butchering Days --
Tuesday — Beef and Porte
Friday — Beef Only
Pick-up Service Available
We wrap your meat in see-
through film. Guaranteed
against freezer burn.
MERNER'S ABATTOIR
237-3314 Dashwood
19„44
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HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Bluebird Dia•
monds, wedding rings, watches,
clocks, cuckoo clocks, barom-
eters. Cardinal watches sold 1.
by Jewellers only, are $11.95
and up, family rings and charm
Watch and clock work guaran-
teed.
PIONEER
Seed .Corn
Several varieties
in stock!
BILL COLEMAN
KIPPEN 262-5031
Small trees from Ontario
uitable for landscap use include
he Showy Mountain Ash, Can -
.da plum and Canadian Service=
,erry.
Golden Glimpses . .
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The Victoria Day celebrations
are all over, and although it
seemed earlier than usual, the
weatherman certainly co-operat-
ed and temperatures must have
been somewhat of a record for
so early in the season.
Monday evening films were
shown followed by refreshments.
We welcome Mrs. Ida Eccles-
ton, formerly of Grand Bend, to
the Home.
On Tuesday morning, Mr.
Lawrence Wein paid his monthly
visit to the Horne and provided
an hour of music for the residents
in the dining room.
The regular monthly birthday
party sponsored by the Ladies of
the Dashwood Lutheran Church
was held on Tuesday evening.
A variety program was presented
and bingo was played followed
by refreshments consisting of
birthday cake and ice cream.
Residents having birthdays during
the month of May are Mrs. Ethel
Appleton, Mrs, Emma Benne-
wies, Mrs. Vida Dunn, Mr. Pete;
Eisenbach, Mrs. Jennetta Finni-
gan, Mrs. Anne Oligney and
Miss Ethel Shaw. Birthday gifts
were distributed, courtesy of the
Ladies Auxiliary. Even though
the weather was sull and compar-
atively cool on Friday afternoon
the residents enjoyed a bus trip
to Goderich and the surrounding
area.
Bingo was played on Friday
evening, followed by refresh-
ments.
We wish to expressour apprec-
iation to the girls of G.M,S,A.
group of the Mennonite Church
who made new table centres for
the dining room tables, This
helps to keep our dining room
brightened up and we appreciate
the interest of the girls .
The chapel service was cond-
ucted by Rev. Alex Taylor of
Goshen United Churdt on Sunday
evening.
N`• T C`.
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
Beginning Saturday, May 31, 1975, the
Township of Stanley Dump Grounds will be
open on Saturday and Monday only, from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and will be opened to
Stanley Township ratepayers only.
BY ORDER
COUNCIL OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
NOTICE
Ratepayers are reminded that plumbing facilities were
to be connected directly with the Lateral Sewer System in
the Village of Zurich in accordance with the provisions of
By-law 8-73, on or before April 30, 1975.
BY-LAW NO. 8-73
A By-law to regulate the use of public and private
sewers and drains, private sewage disposal, the installation
and connection of building sewers, and the discharge of
waters and wastes into the public sewer system; and provid-
ing penalties for violations thereof, in the VILLAGE OF
ZURICH.
TIME FOR CONNECTION
The owner of any houses, buildings or properties used for
human occupancy, employment, recreation or other
purpose situated within the Village of Zurich, and fronting
on any street, alley or right-of-way in which there is loc-
ated a public sanitary sewer of the Village, is hereby
required at his expense to install toilet facilities therein,
and to connect such facilities directly with the lateral
sewer in accordance with the provisions of this By-law by
April 30th 1975, unless exempted in writing by the Engin-
eer or the Inspector of sewage works.
BY-LAW NO 7-73
Effective June 1, 1975 the sewage rate hereby imposed
shall be a charge on the water bill charged or chargeable
in respect of such lands and shall be computed as one
hundred percentum. Per centum (100',1) of the annual water
rates.
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