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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1971
FOR SALE
CARDS OF THANKS
16 -FOOT MUNRO BOAT - 15 H,P�
electric start motor with trailer
and tarp, Call 236-4959.
37, 8, 9-b
With deepest gratitude we
sincerely appreciate the many
i acts of kindness and sympathy
expressed by relatives, friends
and neighbours during the recent
loss of our son Larry Dennis.
Special thanks to Father Durand,
Father ICelly, the Catholic
Women's League and the Ball
BARTLETT PEARS bring your own;
containers. - Wilfred Mousseau,
Phone 236-4110. 37-b
WHITE FRAME HOUSE, easily
heated by oil furnace. Apply
to Mrs. Rose Merrier, after 5 p. it
Phone 236-4042. 37-b
Funeral Horne. Your kindness
, will always be remembered.
- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Denomme
I wish to thank my relatives,
APPLES, St. Lawrence, Wolf
River, Macintosh, etc. Phone
482- 9141. Fred McClymont,
1 mile south of Varna. X
friends and neighbours for their
cards, treats and visits while a ,
patient in St. Joseph Hospital,
London, and also since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr.
ONTARIO No. 1 Table Potatoes.
75 pound bag for $2. 00. -
Martin Mominersteeg, 3 miles
south of Bayfield, on Blue Water
Highway. 37, 8, 9,40-b
Sober, Dr. Wallace, Rev. Hueth-
1 er and my family. It was so
' greatly appreciated.
; -Mr. Hilton Truemner - 37-t
z COMING EVENTS
FRESH TOMATOES for table or
canning. Phone 236-4236. 37-b
;
1 You are invited to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
BARTLETT PEARS now ready at
Berg Orchard, Forest. 3 miles
south of Camp Ipperwash. Also
have peaches, prune plums,
apples and grapes. 36-37-B
Unit Office, South Huron Hospit-
al, Exeter, on Monday, Septem-
ber 27, from 9:30 a, m. to 11:30
a, m, for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
a i
Hern
3, g Screening
4. Immunization
5. Fluoride brushing of children's
teeth to prevent cavities for ages
3 to 5 years.
ESTATE SALE of 1968 Pontiac,
4- door, V- 8 Automatic, power
steering. In good condition.
Certified. $1650. or best offer.
Phone 262-5290 after 6 p.m.
36-b
ANNOUNCEMENT
POTATOES for sale: Gladwin
PhoneWestlake, 5R72.R.3, Bayfield,
Phone 565-5272.
36-7-8-9-b
A social eveningand dance
will be held in hoor of Mt. and
,
Mrs. Samuel Oesch, of Hensall,
on the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary, in the
Dashwood Community Centre on
Saturday, September 18, Music
by Country Ramblers. Dancing
9-12. No gifts please. Everyone
Welcome. Lunch will be served.
PANEL TRUCIC BODIES, very
reasonable price. Excellent out-
door storage, or snowmobile
shelters. Phone Hensall, 262-
2600. 35-6-7-b
POTATOES; also cooking and
Spanish Onions. Call A. Van-
denboomen, 236-4038, on high-
way 84 east of Zurich,
37-b
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED T0, RENT
WANTED -CAR Garage, must
be centrally located in down-
town area of Zurich, with easy
access to street. Call 236-4672.
HELP WANTED
WHY PINCH PENNIES when you
can earn dollars selling guarante-
ed Avon Products? And it is easy
to get started right in your own
community. Call now: Immed-
iate placement in Grand Bend or
Hay Township, call evenings.
Mrs. M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury
Ave. LONDON 32, 451- 0541.
37-b
MISCELLANEOUS
Anyone wishing to sell Zurich
Majorette Uniforms, red tops,
white pleated skirts , Please
contact Carol Deitz, 236-4968.
37-b
If you require assistance in
selling or buying a house, farm,
cottage or commercial business,
Contact our representative, Bill
Mickle at Hensall, Phone 262-
5708. 37-b
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WATCH AND CLOCK repairing.
Work guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds and
Trop iesl HessJeweliery,re-setting.
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DIY Vii.» G"'Ofy
ADMINISTRATOR
of Huron
For new Social Services Depart-
ment to serve in the General
Welfare Assistance field.
Excellent working conditions and
fringe benefits. Salary negotiable'
Apply in writing by Friday,
September 24, 1971 stating exp-
erience and qualifications, age
and other pertinent information
to:
John G. Berry,
Clerk- Trearer &
Administrator,
Court House, Goderich, Ont.
(Tel. 519-524-8394)
CUSTOM WORK
,TIM'S DECORATING
SERVICE •
Painting & Paper Hanging
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone Zurich 236.4924
SANITATION
SERVICE
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Drainage and Repairs '
For immediate service
PHONE GRAND BEND
2384923 or 2382291.
Zurich UCW
hear speaker
from Hensall
Mrs. Leonard Erb was 'chair -
lady for the September meeting
of the Zurich United Church
Women, which was held on
Thursday, September 10, at
8 p.m., in the church basement.
Mrs. Newell Geiger opened
the meeting with call to wor-
ship. Hymn "Be Still My Soul"
was sung. Mrs. Erb shared some
remarks on "Meeting Human
Needs."
Mrs. Clarence Schade read
the Scripture, followed by prayer
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of
PHILIP MASSE
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Philip
Masse, late of the Village of
Zurich, in the County of Huron,
who died on or about the 14th
day of August, 1971, are required
to file particulars of same with
Bell and Laughton, Solicitors,
of Exeter, Ontario by the 2nd
day of October, 1971, after
which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the Executrix,
Exeter, Ontario.
CUSTOM HARVESTING of all
crops, 2 combines and swather to
serve you. Trucks available. For
a complete job, contact Lionel
Wilder, 236-4020. 29 tf
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
All meat wrapped in clear
see-through freezer wrap.
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
FRIDAY — Beef Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merger's Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood
THE HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
CLERK -TYPIST
WANTED
This position for the school year
September to June requires a
person having the ability to
accept responsibility with a
minimum of supervision. Ability
in the operation of various types
of duplicating machines is
essential.
Starting salary will be
commensurate with
qualifications and experience. A
full range of cost -shared benefits
includes — O.H.I., O.H.S.I.P. and
O.M.E.R.S. Pension plan.
Applicants should submit a
resume by September 24 to:
W. D: Kenwell,
Superintendent,
Student Services,
Huron County
Board of Education,
97 Shipley Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
R. M. Elliott,
Chairman of Board.
D. J. Cochrane,
Director of Education.
Mrs. Erb read a poem, entitled
"Believe In the World" by
Edgar Guest.
Mrs. Eric Luther, the guest
speaker for the evening, gave
an inspiring message. Mrs.
Erb thanked Mrs. Luther and
turned the meeting over to the
president.
After the business, a delicious
lunch was served, followed by
a social half hour.
0
VARNA
Rally Day and Promotion Serv-
ice was held in the United
Church last Sunday with Rev.
Murdock Morrison in charge,
assisted by the Sunday School
Superintendent, William McAsh
and Ralph Stephenson.
Pupils promoted from Kinder-
garten to Primary were: Jeff
Chuter, George Wilson, Adam
Wilson; Primary to Junior,
Paul Consitt, Bonnie Dowson,
Mark Taylor, Scott Consitt;
Junior to Intermediate, Cathy
Taylor, Ralph Elliott, Bev
Cantelon, Robert Raikes.
Diplomas were given to
Jacque Taylor, Lori Consitt,
Launne Taylor, 2nd year shield,
Bev Cantelon, 4th year seal,
Mark Taylor, Stephen Elliott;
5th year shield Janis Webster,
Bonnie Dowson, Brenda Dowson;
6th year seal, Scott Consitt,
Paul Consitt Sandra Webster.
8th year diploma, Rob Roy Elliott
Ralph Elliott, 9th year diploma,
Cathy Taylor.
Anniversary Service will be
held next Sunday, September
19, at 11 a.m. in the United
Church with Rev. Alfred Fry,
of Auburn as special minister.
Special music by the choir, with
Mrs. Doug McAsh as leader and
organist.
Huron enrolment
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being. The board after consider-
able study, agreed to hold kind-
ergarten classes on an alternate
day basis until Christmas at
which time the matter will be
reviewed.
The board as well as the mem-
ber from McKillop, John Hender-
son, seemed satisfied with the
new bus system which began in
McKillop when school opened.
This amalgamation of buses ran
smoothly according to spokes-
men with only two students
"misplaced" for short periods
that day.
The new system involves nine
buses meeting at Winthrop
and a grand transfer of 410 stud-
ents.
"The time was good but will
get better, " stated superintendent
Harold Kinsley who said the
change took about 20 minutes on
the first day of school.
During the meeting, a motion
was approved for the Huron
County Board of Education to
to propose to the Huron -Perth
Roman Catholic Separate
Sol Board that the cost of
transporting public and secondary
school pupils in McKillop Town-
ship be shared on a pro rata
number of pupils basis.
ALL INTERESTED PARENTS,
HOCKEY PLAYERS, AND FANS
WISHING TO PURCHASE HOCK-
EY FAN JACKETS, SHOULD
' PLACE THEIR ORDER AT
GASCI-IO'S DRY GOODS, AS
SOON AS POSSIBLE.
ZURICH MINOR ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION.
President: Fred Haberer
DEPARTMENT OF
0
ONTARIO
TRANSPORTATION
and COMMUNICATIONS
NOTICE
TO
EQUIPMENT OWNERS
For "Winter Mainteance Operations 1971-72 Season" the
following equipment is required.
TRUCKS -- with minimum G.V.W. 27,000 lbs. suitable for
mounting power sanding units are required at the following
locations:
2 Trucks — Guelph West, Guelph East, Erin, St. Marys,
Exeter, Grand Bend, Goderich, Harriston, Mt. Forest,
Shelburne, New Hamburg, Clinton, Mitchell, Galt.
3 Trucks— Listowel and Arthur.
4 Trucks — Wingham.
1 Truck - with minimum G.V.W. 42,000 lbs. tandem
required for Galt.
The successful bidder must have P.C.V. License or apply for
same within 7 days of being notified.
LOADERS — 1 cubic yard bucket (without operator) at the
following locations:
1 Loader — Galt, Guelph West, Guelph East, New
Hamburg, Listowel, Harriston, St. Marys, Exeter, Grand
Bend, Clinton, Wingham, Goderich, Mt. Forest, Arthur,
Shelburne, Mitchell.
Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Department will
be received by the District Engineer, until 12 o'clock noon
local time, Wednesday, September 29, 1971.
Specifications, tender forms, and envelopes may be
obtained in person or by mail from the District Office in
Stratford. When requesting tenders please specify
location(s).
The lowest or any Tender, not necessarily accepted.
W. D. Neilipovitz,
District Engineer,
Department of Transportation
and Communications,
581 Huron Street,
Stratford, Ontario.
Telephone: 271-3550