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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
12 FT ALUMINUMBOAT-
oars, anchor, 2 cushions and
3 1/2 H.P. motor, $200.00. -
Phone 236-4228 33-p
1969 VAUXHALL VIVA. Pric-
ed t s 11. Call Steve Gingerich
236-4783. 33-34-p
OAT STRAW - Contact
Walt Vermunt, 236-4868. 33-b
HOME IN ZURICH, living
room, dining room, kitchen,
sunporch, bath and 2 bed-
rooms on main floor; 3 bed-
rooms on second floor. Also
2 -car garage. - Call 236-
4973, after 5 p.m. 33-tf
PEACHES for canning or
freezing. Apples and sweet
corn. Bring your own contain-
ers. 3 1/2 miles south of 84
on Concession 12. 1.5. Teeter,
237-3362, 33-b
ASSORTMENT OF USED
lumber; Joists - 2 x 10's;
2 x 12's; 12'-14'-16' Iong.
Used shiplap; beams, fire-
wood; assortment of storm
windows, Phone 527-1271,
527-0720 or 236-4757. 33-p
HELP WANTED
Experienced General
CARPENTER
Permanent ernployment off-
ered by land development
firm with long-term building
opportunities. Write to South-
cott Pines, Box 519, Grand
Bend, giving
experience.
references,
33-34-b
FOR —RENT
BEAUTY SALON, with equip-
ment. Very good clientile.
Good location. Apply to Box
DBA, % Zurich Citizens
33-34-b
News. •
MISCELLANEOUS
GOOD HOMES WANTED
8 -WEEK OLD Puppies.
Mother pure bred Scotty.
Phone Morris Webb, 236-
4767. 33-x
SERVICES OFFERED
PAINTING, exterior, interior.
Carpentry repairs; Asphalt
driveway resurfacing. - Call
Harold Smith, 236-4918 for
free estimate. 32-33-p
WILL BABY SIT one child
during the school term.
Call 236-4778.
32-33-p
CUSTOM COMBINING, - Phone
236-4501. Eugene Regier.
28-tf
W.W.O.MUSIC STUDENT
wishes to teach limited numb-
er of beginning or early grade
piano students on Saturdays.
Phone Chris Haberer at
236-4966. If no answer call
238-8633. 33-p
Classified Ads in the
Citizens News will bring
results.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. William Fuss,
Hensall and Mr. and Mr.
Harold Koehler, Toronto,
are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
children, Catherine Janice and
Norman Peter, on Saturday,
September 13, 1975, at Hen-
sall United Church. 33-p
Announcement
GINGERICH-BAUMAN.
Edward Gingerich, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lennis Gingerich,
R.R.3, Zurich, was married on
August 2, 1975, to Marlene
Bauman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Bauman,
Wallenstein. The couple will
reside at Wallenstein. 33-b
COMING EVENTS
BAYFIELD COUNTRY FAIR,
Saturday, August 30. Parade
on Main Street, 12:30 p.m.
Pony, horse and bicycle
races, horseshoe pitching,
log sawing, nail driving and
egg throwing contests. Dem-
onstration by ELMER HOHL,
World Horseshoe Pitching
Champion. Pirie Mitchell with
Peaches will be ringmaster
for the fun Dog Show. Baby
Show at 3 p.m. Fine exhibits
may be seen Friday night in
the arena. 33-b
DANCE, BAYFIELD Arena,
Saturday, August 30, 9 p.m.
Old-time and modern dancing.
Truetones seven -piece Band
and Caller. Admission $1.00.
33-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
511.95 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
Curing and smoking. Pick-up
Service Available-
YUNGBLUT' S MEAT MARKET,
ZURICH, ONTARIO.
Phone, 236-4312
VACUUM
CLEANERS
SALES &. SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH ONT,
PIS Wonsan 262-57111
Stanley rec news
At the July 30 meeting of
the Recreation Board, pians
were made for a fund-raising
dance. This will be held Oct-
ober 4, at Hully Gully. Proc-
eeds will be for development
of Stanley Ball Park.
Many girls and boys of the•
township have ended a very
active softball season. If
you've been to any of the
games or -practices and have
seen the fun, y ou will know it
SCHOOL
BUS
DRIVER
FOR
Clinton Public
School
Clinton, Ontario
NOM -1 LO
Written applications ad-
dressed to Mr. R.L. Cun-
ningham, Transportation
Manager, the Huron County
Board of Education, 103 Albert
Street, Clinton, Ontario NOM
1L0 will be received until 12
noon on Wednesday August
27, 1975.
W. SHORTREED
(Chairman)
D.J. COCHRANE
(Director)
NOTICE
To Students
Attending Schools
Operated By The
Huron Country
Board Of Education
The procedure for the first
day of the Fall Term, Sept-
ember 2, 1975 shall be as
follows for all -schools operat-
ed by the Huron County
Board of Education:
1. All schools will open at
the regular hour in the
morning.
2. All buses will travel
at the regular time in
the morning.
3. All schools will close
ONE HOUR EARLIER
than usual.
4. All buses will depart
ONE HOUR EARLIER
than usual.
R.L. Cunningham
Transportation Manager
HURON COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
W, Shortreed D.J. Cochrane
Chairman Director
was all worthwhile. Thanks
to those dedicated coaches,
umpires and parents whose
efforts made the program a
success.
Anyone who attended the
Township Bali Game at Hully-
Gully Sunday, August 10,
saw some of the local 20t's
in action, when the Council,
coaches, umpires and rec
committee took on the "Best”
of the Township.
At the end of 10 innings,
the "Better" team had tall-
ied up 39 runs to the coun-
cil's team 36 runs.
Thanks to Hully Gully's
hospitality for this event. For
the next game possibly a
bottle of linament should
be added to the First -Aid kit
and a needle and thread for
sure.
Don't miss the action on
Tuesday, August 26 at 7 p.m.
at Brucefield School, when the
senior girls will give the
mothers a whirl. Come out and
support your favourite player.
House Painting
Roofing, Troughing,
Renovations
ETC.
PLEASE CALL:
262-5255 262-2145
LAWN SALE
AT ZIMMER'S
(two houses west of Zurich
Fire Hall)
Saturday, August 23
at 1 p.m.
NOTICE TO
EQUIPMENT OWNERS
FOR "WINTER MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
1975-76 SEASON" THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT IS
REQUIRED.
TRUCKS - with minimum R.G.W. 27,000 LBS.
suitable for mounting power sanding units, are
required at the following locations:
1 Truck - Arthur, St. Marys, Guelph West Erin
2 Trucks - Shelburne, Harriston, Listowel, Wing -
ham, Goderich, Clinton, Grand Bend, Exeter, New
Hamburg, Guelph East.
3 Trucks - Mitchell
NOTE: Standby rate for single
R.G.W. trucks is $14.00 per day.
TRUCKS - with minimum R.G.W. 42,000 LBS.,
tandem, required at the following locations:
1 Truck - Listowel, Wingham, Milverton, Guelph
East
2 Trucks - Shelburne, Arthur, Galt, Guelph West,
Erin
NOTE: Standby rate for tandem
R.G.W. trucks is $18.00 per day.
The successful bidder must have P.C.V. licence or
apply for same within seven days of being notified.
LOADERS - (without operator) 1 at each of the foll-
owing locations:
1 1/2 CU. YD. 4 wheel drive - Shelburne, Arthur,
Harriston, Listowel, Wingham, Goderich, Clinton,
Grand Bend, Exeter, St. Marys, Milverton, New
Hamburg, Galt, Guelph West, Guelph East,
Crewsons Corners (Acton)
Sealed tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry
will be received by the District Engineer, 581 Huron St.
P.O. Box 8, Stratford, Ontario. N5A 6S8 Telephone
271-3550 ; until 9:00 a.m. D.S.T.,
axle 27,000 LB.
axle 42,000 LB
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1975
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.
Ministry of
Transportation and
Communications
Ontario