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FOR SALE
POTATOES for sale - Call
A. VandenBoomen, 236-
4038, 2 1/2 miles out of
Zurich on Highway 84.
32-b
1970 METEOR, 2 -door
H.T., Power steering, power
brakes. Also: twin laundry
tubs and laundry pump.
Call 236-4691. 35-b
mommommompowleMMIROMNI
ZURICH - Two-storey brick
home, living room, dining
room, modern kitchen, 4
bedrooms, full basement,
garage. Immediate possess-
ion. Terms may be arranged.
Phone 236-4978, after 7 p.m.
35-tf
TOMATOES - for canning,
Field run - $3.00 per bushel.
-Huron Ridge Acres, David
Steckle. Phone 565-2122.
35-b
Wanted
A SET OF BARBELLS. —
Phone 236-4369. 35-x
MISCELLANEOUS
Mon
"Would you like to earn extra
money working at home
addressing envelopes?
For details, send stamped,
self-addressed envelope to:
Gill Dodier, Mitchell, Ont-
ario, NOK 1NO." 34-35-b
HELP WANTED
CARPENTER'S HELPER- full
time position. Call 236-4081,
after 5 p.m. 34-35-36-b
LOST
GOLD BULOVA or Cara-
velle watch lost on Bean
Festival Day in the Zurich
Arena. -Phone Frances Arm-
strong, 262-6203. 35-b
Would whoever borrowed
a boy's three speed bicycle
from beside Doerr's store,
Monday night, kindly return.
35-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
$11.95 and up. Family rings
and charms. Watch and clock
work guaranteed.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Mondays - Beef and Pork
Processing - Hamburg, Frozen
Beef Patties, Sausage and Lard
C:vring and smoking. Pick-up
Service Available-
YUNGBLUTS MEAT MARKET,
ZURICH, ONTARIO.
Phone, 236-4312
CUSTOM COMBINING, - Phone
236-4501. Eugene Regier.
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COMING EVENTS
WARRINGTON (PA
THE HURON COUNTY
Health Unit invites you to
attend the Child Health Clinic,
Health Unit Office, South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
Monday, September 8, 1975
and Monday, September 22,
1975 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.n1.
for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3 Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Fluoride brushing of
children's teeth to prevent
cavities for ages 3 to 5 years.
6 Vision testing
ZURICH WOMEN'S Institute
will meet in the Hay Township
Hall on Monday, September
8, at 8 p.m. with a guest
speaker from the Huron
County Health Unit. Visitors
are welcome.
NEW LIBRARY HOURS
Commencing September 8
Tuesday - 3:00 to 5:30 p.m.
Evening 7:00 to 9 p.m.
Thursday 3:00 to 5:30 p.m.
Friday - 3:00 to 5:30 p.m.
Evening 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday - 2:00 to 5:30 p.m.
34-35-b
CARDS OF THANKS
The Arnold McCann ^family
would like to express their
thanks to clergy, relatives,
neighbours and friends for
their kindness and sympathy.
You're thoughtfulness was
greatly appreciated. 35-b
My sincere thanks to all who
remembered me with prayers,
cards, flowers, gifts and visits
while in hospital and since
returning home, also doctors
and nursing staff of St.
Joseph 's Hospital.
-Vera Shantz- 35-p
House Painting
Roofing, Troughing,
Renovations
ETC.
PLEASE CALL: •
262-5255 262-2145
VACUUM
CLEANERS
SALES .,dc• SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH
Phan Hionsill
ONT,
242-574$
Plan news conference
in London
CFPL-TV London has
scheduled a series of news
conferences with the leaders
of the three major provincial
parties to be telecast as part
of the station's extensive
coverage of the September
18 Ontario Provincial elect-
ion. William Davis of the
Progressive
Conservative
Party, Robert Nixon of the
Libneral Party, and Stephen
Lewis of the NDP have each
agreed to meet separately
with area newsmen for a
half-hour news conference
in the CFPL-TV studios in
London.
CFPL-TV has invited news-
men from many Western
Ontario centres to attend the
news conferences. Represent-
atives from area radio stations
and weekly and daily news-
papers will question the party
leaders about local and Prov-
incial issues, providing the
CFPL-TV audience with infor-
mation that directly conc-
erns their particular ridings.
NDP leader Stephen Lewis
will meet the media on Thurs-
day, September 4, at 7:30
p.m. in the first live news
conference telecast.
On Monday, September
8, at 7:30 p.m. Liberal Leader
Robert Nixon will answer for
his party in the second news
conference, also to be tele-
cast live.
Progressive
leader William Davis will be
questioned in the third news
conference which will be
taped on the morning of
Thursday, September 11.
Conservative
In Memoriam
SMITH - In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather Adelbert Smith
who passed away one year
ago, August 27, 1974.
God knew that- you were
suffering
He knew you were in pain
He knew you would never
get well
Upon this world again.
He saw the road was gett-
ing rough
The hills were hard to climb
He gently closed your
eyes of brown
And whispered Peace be
thine.
Your heart of gold stopped
beating
You will never suffer any-
more.
You're with God now at
rest and peace
God broke our hearts to
prove to us
He only takes the best.
-Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by wife Laura
and family. 35-p
HELP WANTED
Bavarian Tavern
requires
parttime help
for kitchen and dining lounge.
Apply in pe>t•on or phone --
565-2843..i
MAID!
BOOKKEEP
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News of Dashwood
(Mrs. Ervin Rader, Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Kipfer
and family recently returned
from a motor trip to the
West going as far as Jasper
and Lake Louise. They found
the weather very cold.
Douglas and Julie Schade
vacationed with their grand-
mother Mrs. Greta Schade
last week.
Darlene Rader, September
bride -elect has been honored
by two more miscellaneous
NOTICE
of Application by
The Corporation of the
Village of Zurich
to dispense with a
Vote of the Electors
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
1. The Council of the Corp-
oration of the Village of Zur-
ich intends to apply to The
Ontario Municipal Board for
approval of Repairs and Ren-
ovations to the Zurich Com-
munity Centre to meet the
Structural Requirements of
the National Building Code at
an estimated cost of $55,000.
00 whereof the amount of
$41,250.00 shall be raised by
the sale of debentures pay-
able out of the general rate
over a period not exceeding
twenty (20) years or ALTERN-
ATIVELY on approval of the
project under the Local Init-
iatives Program the sum of
$17,595.00 shall be raised
by the sale of debentures
payable out of the general
rate over a period not ex-
ceeding fifteen (15) years.
2. Application will be made
to The Ontario Municipal
Board for an order to dispense
with the assent of the elect-
ors to the undertaking of the
said works. Any ratepayer
may, within twenty-one days
after the first publication of
this notice, send by post
prepaid to the clerk of the
Village of Zurich at the
address given below, a notice
in writing stating his object-
ions to such approval and the
grounds of such objection.
3. The Ontario Municipal
Board may order pursuant to
the Statute that the assent
of the electors shall not be
required and may approve of
the said works, but before
doing so it may appoint a
time and place for a public
hearing when any objections
will be considered.
DATED AT THE Village
of Zurich this 27th day of
August, 1975.
ELIZABETH A. OKE
CLERK -TREASURER
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showers. Olga Zemetis was
hostess at her home for
girl friends. Contests were
played. Darlene was recip-
ient of many lovely gifts.
Mrs. Margaret Love, Deb-
bie Love and Ginger Weber
held a surprise shower
Sunday, August 31, for friends
in the community. Many lov-
ely gifts were presented to
Darlene. Mr. and Mrs.
John de Niet and Tina,
Willowdale were holiday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Rader. Sunday visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader,
London; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Miller and girls, Zion, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rader
and Stacey.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke
and Susan, Brampton spent
the weekend with Milt Haugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood
Gill, Grand Bend, were
Thursday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Rader.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
JIM
It was air-conditioning that
did away with convertibles,
say industry pundits. Given the
opportunity to stay cool,
drivers were happy to avoid
dirt, noise and exhaust fumes.
Your transmission usually gives
off warning signals, before it
goes. Be alert for strange
noises, sluggish performance,
abnormal shifting,
overheating and poor gas
mileage.
Stow your gear in the trunk or
on a luggage rack. Anything
loose in the car can be lethal in
a collision.
A standard -size, two -ton car
contains more than 200
pounds of rubber.
What kind of air filters does
your car have? Oil -wet wire -
mesh ones should be cleaned
witn solvent after 3,000 to 3,-
500 miles. Oil -wet
polyurethane ones need ser-
vice after 5,000 or 6,000
miles.
A modern air filter that helps keep dirt
from fouling your carburetor is just
one of the features in the fine cars at
Larry Sniders. Test-drive one today.
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer .