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FOREST HILLS ARMS 011
FOR SALE
FILING CABINETS - two and
four -drawer models in stock,
letter and legal size. Zurich
Citizens News, 236-4672. 37-tf
APPLES - Most varieties
$2.00 a bushel and up. Ord-
ers taken for fresh apple
juice. Apple butter available
after November 12. - Huron -
Ridge Acres, David Steckle,
R.R.2, Zurich, Phone 565-2122
40 tf-b
OFFICE DESK- New model
in stock, single pedestal,
chrome legs, etc. Only $99.95
at the Zurich Citizens News,
236-4672. 37-tf
POTATOES, carrots, cooking
onions, Spanish onions and
turnips. - A. Vandenboomen,
236-4038. 2 1/2 miles our of
Zurich on Highway 84. 38tf
CORONADO FREEZER -
22.5 cu. ft. - brand new.
Damaged. If interested please
call 236-4332, between 9 and 5
Sale by tender only.
All tenders must be received
by 12 noon, on November 1,
1975.
DURO 2 -Piston pump, with
electric motor. Call 236-4778.
41,2-b
SED TYPEWRITERS - Sev
oral models to choose from,
like new. -Zurich Citizens
News, 236-4672. 37-tf
VICTOR ELECTRIC adding
machine. In good condition.
Priced reasonable. Apply
to Yungblut's Meat Market,
Zurich. 42-3-p
2 -PIECE COLONIAL chest-
erfield suite, both in excel-
lent condition. Brown and
white print cover. - Phone
236-4391. 42-3-b
DIFFERENT KINDS of apples
Also apple butter after Nov-
ember 14; Apple juice after
October 30. Bring own cont-
ainers -Phone Alvin Steckle,
565-5365.
43-7-p
NEW BUILDING 15 x 20,
on skids, ready to move.
100 amp service, new sink,
fully winterized, electric
heating. Enough lumber and
finish material to finish off
two more rooms. Asking
$2,000. - Call 236-4548.
43-b
1972 AUSTIN MARINA,
immaculate condition, only
25,000 miles - 30 to
35 MPG, radials, reclining
seats, radio. $1800 certif-
ied. - Call 238-2123 days, or
238-2113, evenings, ask for.
Peter. 43b
APPLES, Spy, Kings, Del-
icious, MacIntosh, Common
Sweet, Russets, Greenings,
etc. Cider apples. - Phone
482-3214 or 482-9141, Mc-
Clymont Orchards, 1 mile
south of Varna. 43,4,5,6-b
BUILDING 12 x 20 in good
condition with new painted
steel roof. Can be moved,
also a number of steel farm
gates. - Phone 236-4648.
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ENGAGEMENTS
W ARRIN^, tON
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Brien
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Debra Lynn, to Mr. Kenneth
Joseph Regier, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clement Regier,
R.R.2, Zurich. The wedding to
take place on Saturday,
November 8, 1975, at 2:30
p.m., at St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church, St. Joseph.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haist,
Grand Bend, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Ruthann Elizabeth, to Douglas
James Redmond, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Redmond,
Forest. The wedding will
take place Saturday, Novemb-
er 15, 1975, at 3:30 p.m.
at Grand Bend United Church.
COMING EVENTS
HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend a
Nutrition Seminar: Wednes-
day, November 5, 1975, at
the Exeter Public School at
8:00 p.m. The speaker will
he Marnie Davidson, Nutrit-
ion Consultant, Ministry of
Health; and the topics will
be Food Budgeting Nutrit-
ion for today's life style.
"To find out more, come to
this open discussion."
ZURICH MINOR ATHLETIC
meeting wil be held on
Thursday, October 30, at the
Zurich Arena at 8 p.m.
ZURICH WOMEN'S Instit-
ute will meet on Monday
afternoon, November 3,
at the Hay Township Hall at
3:15 p.m. for a tour of several
Zurich industries concluding
with a pot -luck supper at the
hall.
JUST A REMINDER- Plan
now to attend the annual
Charter Night Dance, Satur-
day, November 1, Seaforth
Community Centre, 9:30 to 1.
Music by Ian Wilbee Orchest-
ra. Everyone Welcome.
Sponsored by Father Stephen
Eckert Council, Knights of
Columbus. Tickets avail-
able from members. Proceeds
for the Arthritic and Rheumat-
ism Society. 41-41-b
FOR SALE
SPY APPLES to pick. Bring
your own containers, pick
your own. - Apply to Gerald
Regier, Phone 236-4843.
42-43-p
1971 DATSUN 1200, only
19,000 miles. Only $1194,
Phone 236-4153, after 6 p.m.
42-43-p
HELP WANTED
CARPENTER'S HELPER,
Full time position Pole Barn
Construction. - Call 236-
4081 after 5 p.m. 40tf-b
SERVICES OFFERED
WALLPAPER hanging and
interior painting. Call 262-
2613. 40,1,2,3-b
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In Memoriam
OESCH - In loving memory of
a dear mother and grand-
mother, Fanny Oesch, who
passed away three years
ago, October 23, 1973.
Three years have passed
since that sad day
The one we loved was call-
ed away
She lives with us in mem-
ory still,
Not just today, but always
will.
-Always remembered and sad-
ly missed by Violet, Laureen,
Vera, Carl, Bob and their
families. 43-b
BECHARD - In loving memory
of a dear husband, Solomon
Bechard, who passed away
one year ago, October 26,
1974.
It broke nay heart to lose
you.
But you didn't go alone
For part of me went with
you
The day God called you
home.
-Lovingly
and sadly
Blanche.
remembered
missed by his wife,
43-p
ZIMMER - In memory of a
clear husband, father and
grandfather, Earle, who pass-
ed away one year ago Oct-
ober 30, 1974.
The blow was great. the
shock severe,
We little thought the end
was near,
And only those who have
lost can tell
The pain of parting without
farewell.
More each day we miss you,
Friends may think the
wound is healed,
But they little know the
sorrow
That lies within our hearts
concealed.
-Always remembered and
sadly missed by wife Gen.,
children and grandchildren.
43-b
SERVICES OFFERED
STEP DANCING LESSONS
available in Bayfield, Regist-
ration, Monday, November 3,
1975, at 7 p.m. Contact Miss
Norma Garrett, Phone 565-
2656 42-b
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;Tuesday 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
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Teachers hear about
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punishment such as keeping
student after school, doing
useless, repetitve work...
He said he was opposed to
group punishment when the
disturber could not be singled
out, "Be a detective and find
the offender, punish him but
not the whole class."
Other workshops held for
the 161 teachers in the day --
long session included a relig-
ious program, SPirit of the
Lord, conducted by Miss Mary
Kennedy and Miss Teresa
Woods, religion consultants
of Stratford; Design of Units
of Work --an examination of
the structure and organizat-
ion of units of work with
resource personnel from the
regional office of the Min-
istry of Education at Waterloo;
and Physical Education --an
overview of the key aspects
of the physical education curr-
Health centre
for Vanastra
Construction of the first
Health Spa in Huron County
is proceeding on schedule
and will be ready Novem-
ber 10, at Vanastra.
The Spa will be similar in
operation to the well known
"Vic Tanny" Gyms operat-
ed throughout Canada. "The
Vanastra Centre will provide
the opportunity for many area
residents who now commute
to London for this service.
The apparatus available
includes; Rowing machine;
Barrel Roller, Electric Exer-
cise Bike, Treadmill, Four
Standard Exercise Bikes,
Wall Weights, Upright Board,
Sit up Board, Incline Bench,
Belt Vibrators, Weight Bars,
Hand Beauty Weights, and
Weight Lifting Equipment.
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our sinc-
ere thanks to all those who
sent cards, flowers, and don-
ations to the Heart Fund,
Gideon Bibles and the Cancer
Society in the loss of our
brother, and uncle, Milne
Rader. Special thanks to the
Lutheran Church Women.
-The Dinnin Family- 43-b
We wish to express our
thanks to the Zurich Fire
Department and all other vol-
unteers who helped fight the
bush fire last week. - Wayne
and Bonnie Keller; Jim and
Doris Dinsmore. 43-b
iculum for grades 1 to 4,
stressing that the freedom of
movement is helpful in learn-
ing experience, not just in the
gym. Patricia Doig of Exeter
was the leader of this work-
shop.
Guest speaker at the lunch-
eon held at the Seaforth
Legion Hall in Seaforth was
Rev. Anthony J. DUrand of
St. Boniface Church, Zurich.
Father Durand said the
most powerful educational
force is always the teacher
as a person. He said if the
education system is Christ-
ian then the person who must
dominate it is Christ himself.
The teacher's duty is to imp-
art Christ to the pupil, he
concluded.
David Zyluk of Preciclis
Blood School, Exeter, was
chairman of the Professional
Development Committee.
Ministry Of Consume,
Ot
Commercial Relations
TAKE NOTICE that any
person having a claim arising
out of a trade in real estate
against Gerald Gingerich,
who carried on business as a
real estate salesman in the
Village of Zurich, County of
Huron, until the 10th day of
July, 1975, and who has not
previously filed such claim
with the Registrar under The
Real Estate and Business
Brokers Act, is required to
file a copy of a Court Judge-
ment covering such a claim
with the Registrar at 555
Yonge Street, Toronto,
M4M 1Y7, on or before the
10th day of July, 1977; and
that after that date the proc-
eeds of the bond of the said
Gerald Gingerich, which was
forfeited, will be distributed
only amongst those persons
who prior to that date have
filed their claims as above.
DATED at Toronto this 25th
day of October, 1975.
J.P. COX,
REGISTRAT,
The Real Estate and Business
Brokers Act.
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
ZURICH
Tender For Fuel Oil
Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to
November 15, 1975,.for the supply of Fuel Oil for St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich.
For further information contact the undersigned.
Laird Schilbe
R.R.3, Bayfield
Tel: 565-2142