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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1975
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FOR SALE
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.
19-20-21-22b
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
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
15 -FOOT Travel Trailer, 110-
12 volt hook-up. Propane stove,
large ice box. Clean condition.
Reasonably Priced. - Phone 262-
2422. 21-b
DRAIN -BOARD, sink combinat-
ion. White enamel, one drawer,
2 door cabinet. Taps included,
In good condition. Best Offer.
Call 236-4794. 21-b
1971 PLYMOUTH FURY III,
2 -door hard -top. Fully equipped!
Phone 236-4830. 21-22-23-b
GOOD QUALITY mixed grain
$110. a ton; raw linseed oil,
$5.75 single gallon; 5 gal. cans
$5.00 per gal. WANTED a good
home for a young male dog.
Apply David Blackwell, 236-
4820, Parr Lire. 21-22-p
WANTED
STUDENT wants work. Will cut
lawns, small paint jobs, etc.
-Call 236-4389. 19-20-:21-b
LOST
A LITTLE BOY'S PET DOG,
tan coloured Chihuaha. Answers
to the name of Trixie. Last
seen was in Hay swamp area.
Reward Offered. Phone 236-
4214. 21-b
HELP WANTED
COOK REQUIRED - part-time.
Two days a week. Phone 262-
2830. 21-b
WOMAN - who enjoys cooking.
Full or part-time. Apply in per-
son to iBavarian Tavern, Bayfield.
PIONEER
Seed Corn
Several varieties
in stock!
BILL COLEMAN
KIPPEN 262-5031
International
Scene
(continued from page 4)
When I went through Cleveland
airport, the American customs
agent looked at my luggage,
spotted my wife's bag in wlich
she keeps her toilette articles
and exclaimed. "You're not one
of those kind of men, are you?"
At last, a customs officer with
a sense of humour!
COMING EVENTS
BAKE SALE & TEA to be held
in Kippen United Church, Sat-
urday, May 31, at 3 p.m.
2 0-21-b
ZURICH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
will meet on Monday, June 2,
in Hay Township Hall at 8 p.m.
21-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
SERVICES OFFERED
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
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
processing. Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Pork. Pick-up serv-
ice available. Al's Super Save
Market, Hensall, Phone 262-
2017. 36-tf
Custom Killing
2L1'a Processing
Wednesday - Beef & Pork
Zurich Abbatoir
Phone 236-4939 or 236-4681
Bus. Res.
VACUUM
CLEANERS
SALES ..& SERVICE
FOIt_ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH ONT.
Phone Mensal! 2624741
T.V. & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete repairs
on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified
Technician
CORD BLECK
Bluewater
Electronics
��� 236-4224
fishing can
To most people, fishing is one
of the least dangerous sports
until they remember that most
fishermen use some type of boat.
In the anticipation of catch-
ing a day's limit, some fisher-
men overlook the safety prec-
autions of sound boating operat-
ion. The Ontario Safety League
suggests that fishermen adopt
a common sense attitude to their
sport. Prevent the boating accid-
ent that may happen to you.
Here are a few safety hints to
consider:
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciatinn for the
cards, visits, prayers, etc.,
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, and
since returning home. - Mrs.
Alice Sreenan. - 21-p
I wish to thank all my relatives
and wonderful friends for fruit,
beautiful get well cards, gifts,
and prayers while I was a patient
in hospital for five weeks. -
Madeline Rau - 21-b
I would like to thank all my
relatives, friends and the
Queensway Nursing Home Staff
for their many cards, gifts,
flowers and visits while I was a
patient at University Hospital
and since returning home. -
Marg Groot - 21-p
SERVICES OFFERED
WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF
washers,. dryers, refrigerators,
ranges, dishwashers, irons,
toasters, 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.
15-tf
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
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Bluebird Dia
monds, wedding rings, watches,
clocks, cuckoo clocks, barom-
eters. Cardinal watches sold
by Jewellers only, are $11. 95
and up, family rings and charm
Watch and clock work guaran-
teed,
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.
IVIERNER'S ABATTOIR
237-3311 Dashwoodl
19.4
ange
* Keep loads light. Extra
clothing and equipment add
weight dramatically. It is always
better to keep loads lighter than
called for on the 'blue plate'
which designates the boat's
maximum weight load of gear,
motor and people combined.
* Watch the weather closely.
Keep your car radio tuned to a
local station for weather news
broadcasts and consult people in
your fishing area about weather
signs.
* Remain seated in the boat.
Most boats are unstable when
you stand to cast or land fish
particularly if your passenger
suddenly shifts his weight.
Police
On Monday at 9.05 a motor-
cycle driven by Ronald Smith,
Zurich and a car driven by
Susan Spindler, Grand Bend
collided on county road 2. A
passenger on the Smith vehicle
Helen Kadey, Crediton, and
both drivers were injured. Dam-
age was estimated at $700 by
Constable Ed Wilcox.
• On Wednesday at 12:15 a. m,
a moped driven by Keith Mills,
Exeter went out of control on
Highway 4 andstruck a ditch.
Damage was estimated at $40 by
Constable Bill Glassford.
On Friday at 9:40 p.m.
cars driven by Donald Scott,
Exdtef and Gary Isaac collided
on Highway 83. Damage was
estimated at $595 by Constable
Bill Lewis. •
On Saturday at 12:20 a.m.:a
car driven by Martin'Wynja, •
R. R.4, Seaforth, struck a traffic
island on Highway 84 at St.,
Joseph. Damage was estimated
at $50 by Constable Bill Glass -
ford.
s spor
* Stay close to shore. When
too far out, you may not be able
to reach shore safely if the weath
er deteriorates.
*Choose the right.boat. Canoes
should not be used for fishing,
unless you are an experienced
canoeist. They could .prove to
be dangerous..
* Wear a lifejacket. Even
veteran fishermen realize how
cold the water is at this time of
year and they know that a tightly
secured life -jacket can mean
the difference between life and
death.
Tender
Utility
Van
Sealed tenderswill be
received by R.B. Dunlop
Superintendent of Business
Affairs for the supply of '1 new
utility van. Tender closing
effective 12 noon', Friday,
June 6, 1975. Specifications
and tender forms are
available at the Board Office.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Huron County Board
of Education
108 Albert St. Clinton
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VV. Shortreed
Chairman
D.J. Cochrane
Director
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY•0WM
DESTROY
WEEDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all persons in possession Of lands in any.
Municipality in. the County of Huron.
In accordance 'with the Revised Weed Control
Act, 1972, Section 4, 14 and 20 and amendments
thereto, that unless noxious weeds growing. on
their lands are destroyed by June 15,19 7 5 and
throughout the season, the Municipalitymay
enter upon the said lands and have the weeds
destroyed, charging the costs against the land
in taxes, as set out in the Act.
The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
ALEX CHESNEY, Weed Inspector,
County of Huron