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FOREST BILLS 4RMS S T.,
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APPLES - various varieties still
available. Contact Peter Steckle,
Phone, 565-5206. 47-3-b
FOUR NEW UNIROYAL radial
tires HR78 x 15" Blackwall tube-
less, 6 ply tread - 2 ply sidewall,
$220.00. Phone 237-3330 or
236-4344. 51-tf
Iowa
ELECTROHOME 20 -inch colour
television in good condition,
recent model, $250.: Also two
Kroehler love seats in green
velvet textured nylon. $80 for
the pair. - Call 236-4391. 1-b
CHILDREN'S SKATES - used
and new. Sizes 10 to 5. Prices
starting at $5.00. - Huron Sports
and Hobby, 236-4985, weekends.
1-b
APPLES - Spy, King, Delicious,
Macs, etc. Phone 482-3214.
-McClymont Orchards, 1 mile
south of Varna. 1-4-b
TOWER KING
Silos. Area
Frances Boyle,
Phone 395-5088.
pressed Stave
representative,
R.R.3, Ripley,
1-tf
CEDAR CHEST, occasional
chair, coffee table, studio couch,
spring and mattress, electric
bean cooker for animal feed.
-Phone 236-4515 Tues. Jan. 13
only. 1-b
Coming
TFIE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes, being held in the Health
Unit Office, South Huron Hospit-
al, Exeter commencing Tuesday,
January 13, 1976, from 7:30-
9:30
Would anyone who is interested
please pre -register by calling
1-800-265-4485 toll free or the
Health Unit office at 235-1014.
Both husbands and wives are
invited to attend and particip-
ate in the discussions. 1-b
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend, the
Child Health Clinic, Health Unit
Office, South Huron Hospital,
Exeter on Monday, January 12,
1976 from 9:30-11:30 a.m.
for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Fluoride brushing of child-
ren's teeth to prevent cavities
for ages 3 to 5 years. 1-b
ZURICH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
will be holding a card party
on Monday, January 12 at 8 p.m.
in the Town Hall, Zurich. Every-
one Welcome. Admission $1.00.
Lunch served. 1-b
1 NORM WHITING
naCtIOROOP
AUCTION SALE
of Antiques, Household Furnishings,
Farm Machinery & Misc. Items
At the Dashwood Community Center
Sat., Jan. 10 at 12:30 p.m. sharp
For Mrs. Adeline Kraft & Mr. Lambert Witmer
Both have given up their home
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Oak 9 pce. diningroom
suite, including round table, china cabinet with glass on 3
sides, a buffet and 6 chairs; oak drop leaf table; sm. pine dry
sink; sm. pine corner dry sink; 2 flat to wall cupboards one
pine; Ige. pine armoire; pine hutch; pine harvest table with
two wide boards on top; pine harvest table with 3 drawers;
pine chest of drawers; Ige. drop front secretary desk with
hutch; library table, side board; 2 press back rockers, one
with arms; wicker rocker; 3 other rocking chairs; set of 5 press
back chairs; Windsor arm chair; high chair; odd chairs; wall
raper rack; clock shelf; gramophone; 4 parlor chairs; 3 open
wash stands, 2 pine;' pine chest of drawers; dresser with lamp
shelf; oak dresser; oak bed & dresser; spool bed; 5 pce.
bedroom suite like new condition; fern stand; pine blanket
box; trunks; wicker basket; mantel clock; floor model radio;
apple butter copper kettle; copper tea kettle; copper boiler;
wicker baby buggy; wooden barrels; 7 pce. toilet set; finger
oil lamp; cream, sugar, butter & spooner set; Bristol vase;
pedestal cake plates; compote; cheese dish; Bennington bowl
& pitcher; duck on nest; dishes, such as, pressed glass,
Wedgwood, Occupied Japan, and hand painted pieces;
mustard dish with lid & spoon; salt & pepper; salt dips; egg
cups; carnival glass bowl; maple leaf celery dish; ruby flash
pitcher Souvenir of Grand Bend; syrup pitcher; vinegar jug; 2
coffee grinders; miniature iron; butter bowl; bake board;
wooden rolling pin with frame; wool winder; cabbage slicer;
McCormicks tins; Heart Crown sealers; Jeannette Mason
Home Packer sealers; lantern; bread mixer; butter churn;
stuffed animals; pictures, frames & mirrors; crocks; jugs etc.
and many other items not mentioned.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS & MISC. ITEMS: 22" Admi'ral
color television; Admiral B&W television; daven port; hostess
arm chair; wooden diningroom table; single bed & mattress;
baby crib; Kelvinator refrigerator, 2 electric ranges; washing
machine; hand vacuum cleaner; Ige. kitchen table; 2 leaves;
odd chairs; sewing machine; electric, toaster, heater, clock,
can opener, radio and hot plate; crokinole board; exercise
bike; pots & pans; sets of dishes and odd dishes; pillows
linens; silverware; step ladder; training horse harness; quilt
frame; gas lantern; single shot 12 gauge shot gun; single shot
22 rifle; tools; power lawn mower; hand & garden tools, and
many other items.
FARM MACHINERY: 1948 Ford..8-W tractor with 3 point
hitch & pulley & heat houser; 2 furrow 3 point hitch plow; 6 ft.
3 point hitch cultivator; and land packer.
TERMS: CASH
Norm Whiting, Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964, for any further information
Cards of Thanks
Sincere thanks to friends and
neighbours of Goshen and Varna
for the gifts I received at a rec-
ent shower. Special thanks to the
ladies who arranged and held
this event. it was greatly apprec-
iated. - Mary M. Stephenson.
1-b
The family of the later Fred
Messner wish to express their
. sincere appreciation to friends
and neighbours for their symp-
athy and acts of kindness, and of
sharing in our sorrow during
the recent loss of a loving hus-
band, father and grandfather.
Special thanks for all the floral
tributes, donations to missions,
the Lutheran Hour, building fund
and Cancer Society. - Mrs. Anna
Messner and family. -
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ROBINSON - In loving memory of
a dear husband, father, grand-
children and great grandchildren,
Richard Robinson, who passed
away, January 10, 1975
Oh Christmas. Happy Christ-
mas.
It's not so very long since
other voices mingled with the
carol and the song.
If we could but hear him sing-
ing, as he is singing now.
If we could but see the Glory
of the Crown upon his brow.
There would be no sigh to
smother and no hidden tears to
flow as we listen to the music
of the voice we loved so dear,
1-b
Lost, `Strayed
MALE FOX HOUND - lemon
and white - lost between Zurich
and Hensall last Monday. Rew-
ard offered - Phone Bruce Shipley
Forest, Ont. 873-2263 collect.
1-p
ale''
POTATOES, carrots, cooking
onions, Spanish onions and
turnips. - A. Vandenboomen,
236-4038 - 2 1/2 miles out of
Zurich on Highway 84. 38-tf
Sera
ices
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Processing - Hamburg, Frozen'
Beef Patties, Sausage and Lard
Curing and Smoking. Pick-up
Service available.
BEEF Sc. PORK - FRIDAYS
YUNGBLUT' S MEAT
MARKET
ZURICH, ONTARIO
Phone 236-4312
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Diamonds,
wedding rings, watches, clocks,
cuckoo clocks, barometers.
Cardinal watches sold by jewel-
lers only, are $11.94 and up.
Family rings and charms. Watch
and clock work guaranteed.
VACUUM
CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
Bob Peck
ZURICH
Ph. HENSALL 262-5748
Unexpected weather
changes are always in store
for Ontario drivers during
these fall months ... rain, fog
patches, and in some areas
even snow. Remember to cut
your speed to match the
conditions, says the Ontario
Safety League.
Countryside pion
county controversy
The planning board had star
billing when Huron County
Council met for its final 1975
session in the county chambers
Friday, December 19. The imple-
mentation of the Countryside
Planning Report was the main
item for debate and it took the
entire morning for county
councillors to discuss it.
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as a guide for local secondary
plans in Huron. It was agreed
the county planning board and
county council would take an
active role in reviewing secondary
plans and that the secondary
planning process now in opera-
tion would be continued until
a basic planning program has
been established for all municipa-
lities.
It was further agreed that until
such time as a basic planning
program has been established
for all municipalities, or until
there is a change in the county
government structure or provin-
cial planning legislation, no
attempt will be made to redo
the county official plan.
Besides this, county council
had decided that secondary plans
would be grouped according to
the perspective areas of the
Countryside Planning Report
(urban, agricultural or recrea-
tional) with..one planner assigned
to each group to pursue second-
ary plans within the group based
on the existing priority system.
In this regard county council
agreed to hire George Penfold,
an agricultural engineer with the
Ministry of Agriculture and Food,
Clinton, as an additional planner.
Mr. Penfold is a provincial
member of the Canadian Istitute
of Planners it was learned from
Gary Davidson, Huron County
Planning Director.
Mr. Penfold's salary will be
$16,500 per annum with duties
to commence February 1, 1976.
The Countryside planning
report was prepared by James F.
MacLaren Limited, consultants.
According to many county
officials the study and its findings
were "disappointing".
Elmer Hayter a former warden
now serving as chairman of the
county land division committee,
expressed his concern to county
council.
WEIDO
Annette and Ray
are proud
to announce
A NEW BABY BOY
weighing 8 lbs less 1/ 4 ounce
He was born
in December
The first day of winter
And so to remember
they named him
Christopher
TV & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete Repairs on
All Makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified
Technician
GORD BLECK
Bluewater
Electronics
236-4224
NOTICE
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
HYDRO & WATER CUSTOMERS
Effective on or 'after January 1st, 1976 all
Commercial and Domestic Hydro and Water
customers will be issued combined Hydro & water
& Sewage bills.
COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS
On January 8, 1976, you will receive a normal
bi-monthly sewage and water bill. On February
8, 1976 you will receive a,combined water, sewage
and hydro bill which shall be on a combined
monthly basis thereafter.
DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS
On January 8, 1976 you would have norm-
ally received a bi-monthly water and sewage bill,
but because of our new combined billing system
you shall receive a three month water and sewage
bill with your February 8, 1976 Hydro bill. After
this date you shall receive a combined bi-monthly
water, sewage and hydro bill.
Effective on and after January lst, 1976,
all hydro, water and sewage bills must be paid at
the Public Utilities office.
Charles E. Eckel
Manager, secretary -treasurer