Zurich Citizens News, 1974-05-30, Page 9PAGE 10 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1974
FOR SALE
FIREWOOD: Call Zurich Wood
Products Limited. 236-4324.
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TWO ONLY - Used Royal type-
writers, in real good condition:
Office style. - Zurich Citizens
News, phone 236-4672.
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DRESSERS, beds, full length
mirro, 40 HP outboard Mercury
motor, with controls. Miscell-
aneous. Call 236-4347.
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T.V. ANTENNA, automatic
clothes washer, box spring
double bed and dresser with
mirror. Four antique wooden
chairs. 54" spring and mattress.
Snow tires 8.25 x 14 on wheels.
Vinyl floor covering. 40"
mattresses. Wheelbarrow.
chemical toilet. Garden tools,
accordian door. Snow scoop. -
Call O.D. Legault, 236-4245.
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TO GIVE AWAY
COLLIE pups to give away to
a good home. - Call 236-4839.
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BANJO - used once. In perfect
condition. $200. Call Dale
Erb, 236-4884 after 6 p.m.
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CHICKENS - Fryers and roasters.
Phone ahead for orders. Call
Ron Overholt, 236-4841.
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HELP WANTED
FULL -TIME employment in
pole frame construction work.
Call Brian Decker, 236-4081,
after 6 p.m. 18-tf
SERVICES OFFERED
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Bluebird
Diamonds, wedding rings,
watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks,
barometers, Cardinal watches
sold by Jewellers only, are
$10.95 and up, family rings
and charms. Watch and clock
repairing work guaranteed.
T.V. & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete repairs on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified Techniciar
call
CORD BLECK
Bluewater Electronics
236-4224
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the estate of
HAROLD ROBERT GOWER,
late of Zurich, Ontario, retired
Farmer.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars
of the same to the undersigned
on or before June 13th, 1974
after which date the estate's
assets will be distributed having
regard only to claims then re-
ceived.
CRAM & BLACKWELL
200 Queens Ave., Suite 514,
London, Ontario.
Solicitors for Administrator.
BIRTH
GINGERICH - Gary and Susan
are happy to announce the ar-
rival of a daughter, Jennifer
Lynne, at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, of Friday, May 24,
1974. A first grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Gingericlt,
Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Humphreys, Brampton.
COMING EVENT
AG - OP SUMMER FESTIVAL,
Saturday, July 6, 1974. Seaforth
Community Centre. Desjardine'
Orchestra. All tables reserved.
Tickets available from Agricult-
ural and Optimist members.
Bob Fotheringham, chairman,
Phone 482-9196. 20-27-b
ZURICH WOMEN'S Institute
will meet on Monday, June 3,
at 8 p.m. in Ilay Township
Hall. There will be a demon-
stration on cake decorating.
Visitors are welcome to attend.
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"LIGHT HORSE SHOW", Sea -
forth Fair Grounds, Saturday,
June 15, 1974, 12 noon. Entert-
ainment in the Arena with
Nashville Bound Country Wally
from 1 to 9 p. m. Admission,
$1.00 ; 12 and under 500
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RADER REUNION, Sunday,
June 16, at 2.30 p.m. River-
view Park, Exeter. Bring a
picnic lunch. Drinks and cutlery
provided. 22-b
BLUE WATER REST HOME
annual picnic supper with ent-
ertainment sponsored by the
Ladies Auxiliary, immediately
following their business meet-
ing, Wednesday, June 5, at
2 p.m. 22-b
THEY'RE ALL IN
CIA!.1EIII
Country Fair at Playhouse
Over a thousand visitors are
expected to attend the Huron
Country Playhouse second
annual fair. Locally produced
arts and crafts, needle work,
macrente, a large magazine
and book mart, displays of
antiques and other collecrahles
will he the feattures.
Scheduled for Sunday, .lune
2, the all -day event has a chick
en Bar-B-Que starting at 12
noon. There are some prizes
and interesting things for child-
ren who are admitted free of
charge.
Besides the exhibits and displ-
ays, the Playhouse grounds and
buildings will be open for inspec
tion so that visitors may see the
rehearsal areas, offices, dorm-
itories, dressing rooms, etc.
Missing will he the large theatre
tend which is scheduled to go
up on June 17, .lust in rime for
the gala pre -season dance on
June 22 and rhe theatre's
opening on June 26.
Ir is hoped that goo d weather
will allow for oudoor exhibits.
In the event of rain, however,
the huge Playhouse. barn will
house all the activities.
Last year's event, which was
CARD OF THANKS
Appreciation with thanks to all
who so generously co-operated
with donations and attended the
Ladies Auxiliary of the Blue
Water Rest Home Spring Fair.
Special thanks to Mrs. Elgin
and Mrs. Robert McKinley for
afficiating at the Tea Table.
Tickets are available for the
beautiful quilt at rhe Home,
or froni any Auxiliary Member.
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NGT&CE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ENVIRONMENTAL HEARING BOARD
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
In the Matter of: Sections 42 and 44 of the Ontario
Water Resources Act, as amended,
-and -
In The Matter Of: It appears from an examination of
the said plans that the proposed sewage treatment works
will be located in the vicinity of Lot 6, Range "L", Town-
ship of Stanley.
-and-
In The Matter Of: The Environmental Hearing Board has
been requested by the Ministry of the Environment to hold
a public hearing concerning the sewage treatment works.
The purpose of the hearing is to enable the Board to obtain
information and to hear the views expressed at• the hearing
so as to enable it to form an opinion on the merits as to
whether the use and operation of the proposed site would
or would not be in the public interest.
Take Notice that the Environmental Hearing Board here-
by appoints the 3rd day of June, 1974 at 11:30 o'clock in
the morning, local time, for the hearing to be held in the
Township of Stanley Hall, Varna, Ontario.
And Take Notice that plans of the proposed sewage
treatment works will be available for inspection in the
office of the Municipal Clerk of the Township of Stanley,
R. R.1, Brucefield, Ontario. •
And Further Take Notice that if you do not attend at this
hearing, the Environmental Hearing Board may proceed
in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further
notice of the proceedings.
T.M. Murphy,
Secretary,
Environmental I tearing
Board
hampered by a steady downpour
of rain, nonetheless attracted
a very large crowd. Working
and planning on the annual
event has been undertaken by
a volunteer committee with
representatives from the surrouna
ing area.
The Playhouse is located on
the 13 Line, 1 utile east of Grand
Bend on Highway 31,
rN0RM ITING
aIGUOR��F
AUCTION CTI LE
Of Household Furniture, Antiques and
Collectibles
Saturday, June 1, 1:00 p.m. sharp
at 268 Andrew St., Exeter, Ont.
For the Estate of the Late Mrs. Alvin McBride
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — 6 piece diningroom suite,
like new; studio couch; hostess chai,•s; coffee & end tables; odd
tables; 21 inch TV; table and 4 chairs; stools; 2 3 -piece
bedroom suites; chest of drawers; cedar chest: set of 5 chairs;
2 sewing machines; Inglis washing machine (like new); 2 sets
of matching table lamps; odd table lamps; floor lamps; paper
rack; mirrors; 2 play pens; crib; TV tables; lawn chairs; 12
piece dinner set; many odd dishes; many pieces of silver; pots
and pans, pillows, electric clock; electric heater; electric fan;
carpenter & garden tools; artificial Christmas tree; many
other items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES — Oil painting signed
SALYIATI;banquet lamp with original shade; gentleman'schair;
Boston rocker; pressed back high chair; round parlor table
with pedestal base; small round fern table; washstand; bot-
tom of flat to wall cupboard; blanket box; trunk; faint couch;
hall tree; brass jardinier; oil lamp; ivory dresser set; ivory
clock; Big Bear alarm clock; copper boiler; nickel plated tea
kettle; irons; pictures and frames; old 7 volume encyclopedia
and dictionary and many other items.
TERMS: CASH
Norm Whiting, Auctione r
PHONE 235-1964
Antique Auction Sale
For MR. HAROLD THIEL
in the Zurich Arena, Zurich, Ontario
Saturday, June 1, 12:30 p.m.
This is an excellent offering of antique items from the
private collection of Tiny's Little Museum. Over 900
items dating from the early 1800's.
Mustache cups, shaving mugs, braided glass dishes, salt &
pepper shakers, fancy cups & saucers, souvenir plates, tooth
pick holders, beer cups, Blue Bird cup, Oatmeal dish, vases,
jardinieres, pitchers, crocks, jugs, bowls, brass pots, copper
dishes, lead dish, butter dishes, sherbet glasses, cup God -the -
Giver, assorted bottles, wooden spoons, butter spoons, sugar
bowls, glass washboard, covered fruit bowl, coffee grinders,
Gem sealers, wooden buttons, button hooks, wooden tub,
Forget-me-not cup, baskets, cabbage cutters, meat grinder,
sausage grinder and stuffer, butter churns, iron kettles, cheese
mould, beer pail, book ends, pocket watches, china cuckoo
clock, assorted clocks, coal oil lamps, lanterns, candle
lanterns, railroad lanterns, telephone switchboard, school
books, Bibles, Hymnals, albums, maps, pictures, picture
frames, victrola, harp, mouth organs, assorted pipes & canes,
foot -warmer, settee, tables, chairs, school desk, glass covered
show cases, pot belly stove, wooden pump, wooden planes,
buggy wrench, candle & brick tongs, buggy jack, buggy whip
holder, square nails, weigh scales, model T car jack & heater,
candle stick maker, 'dndling splitter, sleigh chimes, string bells,
shaft bells, cutter bells, cow bells, horse harness, etc.
This is only a partial listing. TERMS: CASH
Paddle Bidding — Registration commences 11:30 a.m.
Not responsible for accidents at the sale.
D & J RIDDELL AUCTION SERVICE
'Doug'
237-3576
AUCTIONEERS
'Jack'
237-3431