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FOR SALE
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.
CANADA'S Leading Manufact-
urer and Distributor is seeking
a choice residential site to displ-
ay their new 1975 above ground
redwood pool. Your Backyard is
the prime location we will cons-
ider. An eicellent opportunity
for you, the home owner. Call
collect, 681-3800 days or even-
ings. 10-tf
CHERRIES, Montmorency,
pick your own from July 10 to,
31. Good supply and easy pick-
ing. Attractive prices on large
quantities.
-Watson Fruit Farms, 1 mile
north Forest, 21 Highway, Phone
873-5439.
Amormosoramove
PICK YOUR OWN, sour cherries,
and white sweet cherries at
Berg Orchard, Forest, 3 miles
south of Camp Ipperwash, on
the Ridge Road. Pitting mach-
ine available for your conven-
ience. Bring your own contain-
ers. - Phone 873-5762.
MIXED GRAIN- available
next week for combine.
Call Alvin Gingerich, 236-4735
30-b
1970 CHEV PANEL Truck,
automatic, radio, low mileage.
Phone 237-3572.
30-b
4.
Wanted
STUDENTS FOR HIRE - any job
any size. Phone 228-6651,
22-32-b
GOOD USED freezer, 19
cu. ft. or larger.. -Contact
236-4563. 30-p
BABYSITTER - 5 days a week
9 to 5 p.m. - 2 chjldren;
one preschool. - Phony 236-
4270 after 5 p.m. 30-b
FOR RENT
IN BAYFIELD - 3 bedroom,
electrically heated, winter-
ized cottage. Phone 262-2536,
or 565-5269.
30-b
LOST
TRACTOR GRILL- for David
Brown tractor. BFrtween
Hens&ll and Zurich on Satur-
day night. Finder please call
Harvey Martin, 565-5233.
30-p
MISCELLANEOUS
Would the person who took
a fielder's glove from the
Zurich ball diamond qn July
17, please return same and
save further complications.
30-p
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM COMBINING, - Phone
236-4501. Eugene Regier.
28-tf
CUSTOM GRAIN Combining
with new equipment. Phone 236-
4889.
28-29-p
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BIRTH
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WlL V• "•ARRINGTIPON
DURAND- Mr. and Mrq. Dave
Durand, R.R.3, Bayfield,
are proud to announlce the
birth of their son, Shawn
Joshua, on Monday July
14, 1975 at South Hurog Hosp-
ital, Exeter. 30-b
CARDS.OF THANKS
-
So often thoughts tOo deep
for words,
Just cannot be expressed.
But in a language all their
own.
Our hearts can say it best.
To all of you, who sympathy
gave,
With .cards, floral tributes
and donations.
We can only say a sincere
"Thank you"
-The family of the late Bern-
ice G. McAdams.
30-p
A sincere thank you to my
family, friends, neighbours
and relatives, for prayers,
cards, gifts and visits while
I was a patient in $t. Jos-
eph's Hospital and South
Huron Hospitals. A special
thanks to the doctors and
nurses, Westlake and Hoff-
man Ambulances, and Rev.
Clayton Kuepfer. Your kind-
ness was much appreciated.
-Laura Erb 30-b
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
and processing. Monday- Beef
Tuesday - Prork. Pick-up serv-
ice available.- AL'S SUPER
SAVE MARKET, Hensall, Phone
262-2017.
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of
Diamonds, wedding rings,
watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks,
barometers. Cardinal watches
sold by jewellers only, are
'11.95 and up. Family rings
and charms. Watch and clock
work guaranteed.
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, ONTARIO.
Phone, 236-4312
CUSTOM COMBINING, standing
wheat. Phone 262-6203. 29-30-b
Independent Shipper
to
United Co-operative
of Ontario
Livestock Dept
Toronto
Ship Your Livestock
with
Roy S&otthmer
Monday Is Shipping
Day From Varna Stockyard
CALL BAYFIELD 565.2,6'x(,
By 7:30 a.m. Monday
For Prompt Service
No Charges on Pldcap
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Mr. Anthony Gelderland of
Ridgetown visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sim Roobal and Mr.
Cornelius Roobal of Holland
last Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Sim Roobal
and Mr. Cornelius ,Roobal
visited Mr. and Mrs. Van
Den Heuvel in Goderich and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy in
Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dodds of Seaforth joined the
latter's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobal and Mr. Cornelius
Roobal and visited Mr. and
Mrs. Konynendyk, of Wood-
stock.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal
and Mr. Cornelius Roobal
are visiting for a few days
with Mr. Anthony Gelderland
in Ridgetown Mr. and Mrs.
Don Dodds also visited on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Payne of London visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne on
Wednesday.
Anna Marie Duffy attended
Guide camp Keewadin rec-
ently. The Duffy family
expect to leave Hensall in
mid August and will take up
residency in Winnipeg.
Rev. G.A. Anderson was
in charge of the service in
St. Paul's Anglican Church.
The text of the sermon was
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
Squeaking or squealing of
brake pedal may be caused
by dirt. The dirt can be blown
out with compressed air.
Need inexpensive lodging on
the road? Consider college
campuses and youth hostels on
the way.
Hot weather puts a special
strain on your car's battery.
Check the water level more
often.
Chemical engineer at the
University of Texas says 99
percent of carbon monoxide
and oxides of nitrogen come
from nature, not man. But
have your muffler checked,
anyway.
A good tuneup will pay for
itself quickly in better mileage.
Do we do tune ups at Larry Sniders?
Your motor wilrpositively sing! Count
on us for regular maintenance on your
auto.
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer
from Acts 12:1&2. Guest sol-
oist, Mr. Harry Horton, sang
"Drifting" and "He Lifted
Me" accompanied by Mrs. F.
Forrest on the organ.
"Be Prepared"
to
"Lend a Hand"
Friends and associates -
presented Mrs. T. Duffy
with a token gift in apprec-
iation for her work as Treas-
urer and Public Relations
Director for Aux Sables Dist-
rict of Girl Guides of Canada,
at a tea at the home of Mrs.
R. Venner.
Mrs. Eric Luther, Capt-
ain, reported that the booth
at Hensall Spring Fair was
a financial success, and thank-
ed convenors Mrs. Doug
Mann and Mrs, George Shiels
Mrs. Mann offered to be
Historian for the district.
Many clippings, records and
snapshots were turned over
to her.
Mrs. F. Giffin, District
Commissioner reported that
in HensalI two Brownie lead-
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ers, one Guide leader, a
Treasurer and a Badge Sec-
retary are required for oper-
ations in the Fail. Any int-
erested ladies may contact
Mrs. Giffin in Exeter or
Mrs. Luther in Hensall.
Can you "Lend a Hand" to
help the girls of Hensall
Guides or Brownies.
Miss Pat Rowe read a poem
entitled "Hensall" which she
wrote for Rollande. Mrs. Duf-
fy thanked leaders for their
interest and work in Brownies
and Guides.
HIJRONVIEW NEWS
The Clinton Christian Ref-
orm song service led by Dick
Roorda was held on Sunday
evening.
Vocal duet numbers were
provided by Mrs. Van Dyke
and Mrs./ Weiringa and vocal
solos by Jill Weatley.
Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson
and Norman Speir provided
the old tyme music for Mon-
day's activities, with step
dance numbers by Debbie
Flynn and vocal solos by Mor-
gan Dalton. Mrs. Elsie Hend-
erson accompanied the rythm
band following the sing -a-
long.
The annual afternoon of out-
side games was held on
Wednesday
AUCTION SALE
of
ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES, & OTHER
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16
1 p.m.
IN DASHWOOD
(2 blocks west and 1 block south of Main intersection)
Louis Zimmer, Proprietor
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
235-1964 - EXETER
(complete listing in next issue)
Horse fit Equipment
Auction
for
MR. DON WALLACE
Lot 20, Con. 15, Hay Township, on Highway 84, 2 miles west
of Zurich, 1 mile east of 21 highway.
SAT., AUG.2 at 1.30 P.M.
Consignments accepted, please phone
Don Wallace, 236-4278
HORSES: Thoroughbred stallion, standbreds, Arabians,
Appaloosas, Quarter horses, Ponies, Jack & Jenny, Grade
Horses same broke to drive.
EQUIPMENT: 20th Century, 18 ft. house trailer, sleeps 7
complete, cutter, carts, harness, saddles, 2 wheeled horse
trailer, 1965 Ford 1 ton truck (fitness certified), David Brown
950 Diesel with loader Case S tractor, etc.
Auctioneers
Hugh Filson & Tom Robson
666-0833 666-1967
(Lunch Booth on Grounds)