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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-09-06, Page 18Page 18--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 38. Auction sale Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON - 482.7898 AUCTION CALENDAR WED., SEPT. 3 of 6 P.M. - Modern fur- niture, , appliances, flat-to-woll cupboard, bowed glass china cabinet, motorcycle; at Brussels Arena for Martha logon. SUN.. SEPT. 7 AT 1 P.M, - Quality antique fur- niture and glassware for the estate of Emily Cory at Saltford Hall, Goderich. SAT., SEPT. 13 AT 10 A.M. - 1985 Chev. Celebrity, run 16,200 km., antiques, for The estate of Grace Pepper in Lobb Auction Barn, Clinton. SAT., SEPT. 20 Al"10 A.M. - 50 acre farm with 10 year old house, car, 2 tractors, machinery, household effects, 51/2 miles east of Kippen for the estate of William John Chappel. THURS.. SEPT. 18 AT 6 P.M. - Riding lawn mower w/snowblower, appliances and fur- niture at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, for Harold Hirst plus additions. LARGE ESTATE AUCTION Quality antique furniture and glass- ware. grandfather clock to be held at Saltford Valley Hall, Goderich, Ontario for the Estate of Emily Cory. SUNDAY, SEPT. 7 AT 1 P.M. Antique grandfather clock circa 1800 family heir loom in working order. an- tique curved back settee, 2 curved back upholstered antique chairs, unusual an- tique upholstered chair. matching ladys' and gent's chairs, Ornate drop front desk, small sideboard w/marble top and mustache pulls, cherry drop leaf gate leg table. pedestal table w/18" fold over top to 36", 42" round table w/pedestal base, open front antique cupboard. 60" x 33" harvest table w/draw, 33" x 66" harvest table, pine armoire w/drawer and mirror in door. Jam cupboard, flat to wall cupboard, flat to wall cupboard w/doors top and bottom w/drawer in centre, teacher's school desk. teacher's bell. stencilled washstand w/tear drop pulls, Cast= rocker, open front cupboard, pine wood box or flour bin, blanket box, wooden flour barrel. unusual pine cupboard w/7 drawers, wooden shoulder yoke, 171/2" bell. water bench, marble top oak washstand and 3 drawer chest w/mustache pulls. antique rocking horse w/wicker seat, modern double bed, single bed, 4 duck decoys, 10 shav- ing mugs. pink hob nail bracket lamp w/reflector, Belieck Wallets flowered vase. 3 stem epergne.3 small Gone With The Wind type lamps, jewellery, oil lamps, brass pall, ruby font oil lamp, candlestick holders w/prisms, small brides basket, dish. small cobalt blue oil lamp, brass candlestick holders. mat- ching flaw blue dishes, cast Iron toy boat, 3 Bennington bowls, Royal Doulton Gaffers bowl. floor stand hall mirror, 46" x 30" cherry table w/drawers„ old tins, brass fireplace rail, powder & ball Buffalo gun. CB Culbert 22 single shot rifle w/octagonal barrel,old shot gun FAC required, roll- ing pins, scrub board, ice cream parlour table and 2 chairs, wooden churn, silver pieces. wick trimmer, antique music box, Edison Amberola and 13 cylinder records, books on antiques, Singer Ire - die sewing machine. oak blanket box, nursing rocker. sewing stand, chaster, field loveseaf, oval framed mirrors, bag cart, hall tree, copper boiler, wooden utensils, scrub board, rolling pins, etc., clock shelf, trunk. piano stool, small modern dry sink. slipper chair, nursing rocker, Menesetung Hotel picture plus other pictures, oval braided rug, bed- ding and towels, some general household effects. Plan to attend. TERMS: CASH Richard Lobb, Auctioneer 482-7898 42. Death notice GOWER At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Monday, August 25, 1986, Milton I. Gower. of Algonquin Drive, Huron Park, in his 75th year. Beloved'hus- bond of the late 'Marjorie (Kleinfeldt) Gower. Dear father of Geraldine (Mrs. Darryl Ross) and Gloria (Mrs. Pat Lukow), both of Woodstock, Judy (Mrs. Garry Groothuis) and Elizabeth Gower, both of Kitchener, William of Toronto, and John and Gordon, both of Woodstock. Loyed son of Mrs. Mary Gower of Queensway N.H., Hensall. Dear brother of Mrs. Vera Bullock of Crediton, Mrs. Luella Taylor of Exeter, and Mrs. Alma Brunzlow of Strothroy. Also loved by 15 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Dear friend of 'Irene O'Neill. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Tuesday afternoon and evening. Funeral service was held on Wednesday, August 27, 1986 at 2 p.m. Interment Crediton Cemetery, Rev. B. Elder officiated. -36 GUNNING At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Ontario on Tuesday, August 26th, 1986, Myrtle E. Gunning (Kirk) of Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall and formerly of Exeter, in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Melville Gunning and dear mother of Muria! Gunning, of Hensall. Also sur- viving ore a niece and o nephew. Friends called at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, William St., Exeter Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral service was held on Thursday, August 28th at 2 p.m. with Rev. Richard Hawley officiating. Inter- ment in Zion Cemeter;y,.-36 LAMB At Huronview, Clinton on Tuesday, August 26, 1986, Eunice M. Lomb, formerly of Toronto and Colborne Twp.; in her 85th year. Daughter of the late Gordon and Elizabeth (Jackson) Lamb. She is survived by one brother A. Toynbee Lamb of Goderich and nieces and nephews. The family received friends at the McCallum & Pella Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich after 7 p.m. Wednesday. A private family service was held at the funeral home Thursday morning. Interment Colborne Cemetery. -36 MANSKE At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Friday, August 29, 1986, Captain Billie H. Manske (retired R.C.A.F.) of Goderich, in his 63rd year. Born in Kitchener, Bill Manske joined the R.C.A.F. in 1942, and began his Pilot's training in Goderich. He served overseas during World War II, and continued his career on various bases in Canada and Europe until his retirement in 1969. He worked for many years at Huronview in Clin- ton. He and his wife Hollis (Kittner) resided in Goderich over the lost three years. Besides his wife, Capt. Manske is survived by his sons Bryce and his wife Sandy of Calgary, Donny and his wife Nance of Swift. Current, Sask., Eric of Palmerston; Dean and his wife Janet of Edmon- ton; one sister Marjorie Hallman of Waterloo; four grandsons Grant, David, Warren, and Kyle; and three granddaughters Kim, Shawna, and Sarah. The family received their friends at the McCallum & Palle Funeral Home, Cumbria Road at East Street, Goderich, on Sunday from 7 - 9 p.m. A eulogy was delivered by his eldest son Bryce at the funeral home on Monday at 11 a.m. Cremation. -36 42. Death notice 46. In memoriam @LACK At Wingham & District Hospital on Saturday, August 30, 1986, Mr. William V. Black of Belgrove; In his 76th year. Beloved husband of the former Florence (Nethery). Dear father of Margery (Mrs. Malcolm Lewis) of London, Joan (Mrs. Gordon Riley) of Dungannon, Torn and Con- nie, Keith and Barb, all of RR1, Belgrav, Murray and Merrilyn of Blyth. Brother of Hilda (Mrs. Les of RRI, children. Friends Vincent) of Belgrave and Stanley Bloc Belgrave, Also survived by nine grant Predeceased by an infant sister Marjorie called at the McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham until Tuesday afternoon; where the funeral ser- vice was conducted at 2 p.m. Rev. John G. Roberts officiated. Interment Brondon Cemetery, Belgrave.-36 JACKSON At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on lthursday, August 28, 1986, Mrs. Ida Maude (Way) Jackson, of Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, formerly of RR1, Hensall, in her 84th year. Daughter of the late Alva and Maude Way. Beloved wife of the late George Jackson (1940). Dear mother of Donald of RR1, Hensall, and the late Delphine (Mrs. Ray Nelson) (1958). Dear sister of Mrs. Helen Dallas of Hensall and Gladys (Mrs. Robert Cross) of London. Mrs. Jackson was predeceased by 3 brothers, Berton (1900), Casey (1947), and Clare (1966), and by one sister Mrs. Evelyn Shere (1979). Also survived by 1 granddaughter Dorothea (Mrs. Ron MacQueen) of Ajax and 4 great grandchildren. Visitation in the Hensall Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King St., Hensall, where the funeral service was conducted on Saturday, August 30 at 11:30 a.m. Rev. Stanley McDonald officiated. Inter- ment followed in Hensall Union Cemetery. -36 GABEL At Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich on Wednesday, August 27, 1986, Olive Elizabeth (Zirk) Gabel, formerly of RR3, Zurich. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Gabel (1972). Loved mother of Miss Idella Gabel of RR3 Zurich. Dear sister of Alfred Zirk of Vancouver, Gordon Zirk and Mrs. Ruth Maguire, both of London. Predeceased by four brothers and three sisters. Also surviving ore nieces and nephews. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman.& Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Thurs- day afternoon and evening. Funeral service was held on Friday, August 29, 1986, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Zurich U.C. Cemetery, Bronson Line. -36 KLAAS At Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, August 27, 1986, Mr. Gerrit Klaos of Clinton; in his 71st year. Beloved husband of Janna Kolkman. Dear father of Henry J. G. Klaas of Medicine Hat, Alberta and Murray of Burlington. Also loved by 9 grandchildren. Also survived by 1 sis er Berta (Mrs. John de Wilde) of Millgrove and b 1 sister in Holland. Predeceased by 2 sister and 3 brothers. Friends were received at t e Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Stree , Clinton on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funer I service was held at the Clinton Christian eformed Church on Saturday, August 30 at 2 o'clo k. Inter- ment Halton Hills Memorial ardens, Burlington. -36 DURAND At Victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday, August 31, 1986, Mr. Andre Joseph Durand of RR2, Zurich, in his 44th year. Beloved husband of Sharon (Ruby) Durand. Dear son of Maurice and Gertrude Durand of RR1, Dashwood. Son -in -low of Mr. Robert and the late Verna Ruby of Florida. Dear father of Michelle of London, Jody, Tammy, Jamie, Andrea and Craig, all at home. Dear brother of Jerome and Paul Durand, both of Lon- don, Anthony of Saudi Arabia, Marie (Mrs. Paul Cyr) of Zurich, and Bernadette (Mrs. Lionel Cyr) of Dashwood. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. Visitation after 2 p.m. Monday, in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North, until Wednesday, September 3, at 10:30 a.m., then to St. Peter's R.C. Church, St. Joseph; where the Funeral Mass was celebrated at 11 a.m. with Father J.J. Bennsette celebrant. Interment followed, St. Peter's R.C. Cemetery, St. Joseph. -36 EXETER BUSINESS LIQUIDATION AUCTION S'fa' ave bean (nsPrueeafc self by publit OlfetT:en,1tl rennefrsr- turing equipment, stock completed inventory, tools, office equipment of the former Norse Industries (Cultivator Manufac- turers), and form machinery, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 AT 10:00 A.M. COMPLETED EQUIPMENT: 15 asst field cultivators from 12' to 23'; additional wing units; Norse buster bors; rolling harrows. (Subject to deletions) INVENTORY: Quantity of steel, welding accessories, hydraulic cylinders, and hydraulic components, paint. nuts and bolts, cultivator tines, approx. 2000 asst teeth, ports for all Norse equipment, 2000 U -bolts. EQUIPMENT: Linde magnetic automatic torch with 4' table; Elho drill press, 3 h.p. head; Pehaka band sow; 2 Hobart 300 Mig. welders; Miller 300 amp stick; Vulcan 5 ton overhead crane, power carrier; 5 h.p. Devilbis air compressor; Websfer 7 gal. paint tank; Gates hydraulic hose crimper; 50 ton hydraulic press, augo. 2 stage (with power pock); Elicatic air cleaner, 12 volt hyd. power pock. ADDITIONAL CONSIGNMENT: Ford 9700 tractor with cob, air, dual power; Allis Chalmers 180 completely hyd. with remotes; Int. 504 tractor c/w centre mount, scuffler and 4 row puller; 4000 Ford tractor with Industrial' loader; GMC 1966 Highway tractor with wet line; 1975 Glencoe soil saver, 7 tooth; 2 - 18' Cult. (1 pull type and 1 • 3 PTH); Int. 720.5 furrow plow, semi -mount; New Holland baler; Ford 12' hyd. disc; 3 PTH 200 gal. sprayer; wagon and flat rack; 9' Int. 45 cult.; Int. 18 run seed drill, seed 8 fert-; 56 - 4 row corn planter, fert. insecticides; 200 George White sprayer; Luke 4 -row bean puller; 4 row Innes win- drower; 5 ton truck running gear; 1969 Freightliner dual tandem, 18' deck with tarp, 250 Cunningham engine. MISCELLANEOUS: Quantity of shop equipment 8 tools, steel benches, trolleys and overhead units, pallets and skids, steel shelving, 110 sections of 2000 Ib. shelving, quantity of bar- rels; many, many more items too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: All equipment is in excellent condition. Plan to attend at 10:00 sharp. All equipment sold to the highest bidder. Verbal announcements take precedence over written material. cf AUCTIONEERS, LIOUIOATORS, APPRAISERS, TENDER BROKERS & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS Bruce Itethwell 482-1181 MEZZO In loving memory of a dear husband & father, William Chester Bezzo, who passed away September 8, 1946: What I would give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile, That meant so much to me, Always remembered by family, -36 wife Lucy and KENNEDY In loving memory of our dear Mother, Joyce, who left us 4 years ago, Sept. 3, 1982: What we would give if we could say, "HI Mom" in the same old way To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit and chat with you awhile, A wonderful Mother laid to rest, For each of us you did your best, Your place on earth no one We miss you Mom and always will, So many times we've needed you And many times we've cried If our love could have saved you, You never would have died, If we could have one lifetime wish, One dream that could come true We'd pi" ay is Cod with all bur hearts For yesterday and you. For you who have your Mother Cherish her with care, Cause you'll never know the heartache, When you see her empty chair. Lovingly missed by Wayne, Brenda, Sharee, Mark and their families. -36x can fill, WALDEN At Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, B.C. on Wednesday, August 27, 1986, Dr. Leland Paul Walden, formerly of Bayfield, in his 60thlyear. He is survived by his former wife MrS. Marny (Galbraith) Walden. Dear father of Julio of Toronto, Sarah and her husband Michael McNichol of Clinton, Catherine of ' London, Elizabeth and her husband Bradley Voisin of Var- na, and Peter and his wife Marlene of Peter- borough. Loving grandfather to Laura, Sarah, and Scott McNichol, and Jeffrey and Gregory Walden. Predeceased by his parents Leland and Edith Walden, and by one sister Anna (Mrs. John Davies). At Dr. Walden's request, cremation has taken place. A memorial service will b held at St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield on ednes- day, September 3 at 1:30 p.m. Interment of ashes in, the Bayfield Cpmetteryts )gmorigl don ,tipr)s.t9 , the Canadian Cancer Society would a ap- preciated as expressions of sympathy. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Ball & alconer Funeral Home, Clinton. -36 BIESINGER Wayne and Karen are pleased to anno nce the arrival of Andrew Herbert born Sept_mber 2, 1986, weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. A brother for Jeffrey, Adam and Brian. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allister Ingles of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Biesinger, Kitchener. -36 TAYLOR In loving meory of Jean Taylor who passed away September 3, 1982: The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well, And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. Always remembered by husband Vic and families. -36x 47. Card of thanks .2111093.7440.24 MORLEY To. Flo and Don Keillor the gracious hosts for a farewellget to-gether with many good friends. We thank all of you for your friendship over the years. Lillian and Ray. -36x FITZGERALD I would like to add a special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKen- zie for their kindness and help when Amondo got bit by the dog. Special thanks to University Hospital, London, and to Mr, and Mrs. Riley and Mr. Jack Spoken for asking about Amanda and to the people in Morgan's Trailer Park. It was greatly appreciated. Mary Anne Fitzgerald and family. -36x ARMSTRONG Sincere thanks to friends and relatives for visits, cords, flowers, and treats while I was in Univer- sity Hospital in London. Floyd Armstrong. -36 LIVERMORE We would like to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their cards, gifts and visits on our golden day which made it such a lovely memorable occasion. Gladys and Clarence (Shim). -36x WIGHTMAN I would like to thank my friends and relatives for their cards, treats and thoughtfulness while I was in the hospital in Winghom and St. Joseph's in London. Also those who took my wife to the hospitals and helped out at home. Ivan Wightman.-36x BRANDON Pat and Terri Brandon are pleased to nounce the arrival of Jill Marie born Friday, A gust 29, 1986, weighing 8 lbs. A little sister for J lie. Pro- ud grandparents are John Paul and Barb Rau and Ken and Elaine Brandon. Great grandpa tints -are Wilfred Corriveau, Charles and Made ane Rau and Edith Denby. Speciol thanks to Dr. S eed, Dr. Salsbury and second floor nursing staff. 6 BRUGGER Mandy and Jason Brugger are happy to an- nounce the birth of their baby sister, Becky Ann, born August 30, 1986, at Clinton Public Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 71/2 ozs. Parents are (lob and Shirley Brugger, Seaforth. Proud grandparents are Mary and Roy Scott, Seaforth and Clara Brug- ger, Seaforth. Great grandparents are Mary and Matt Nediger, Huronview.-36 44. Engagements SMITH - DEITZ Mr, and Mrs. John Deitz, Kippen, ore pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Nancy Grace, to Gerald Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. - Harry Smith, Hensall: The marriage will take place Saturday, September 13, 1986, at St. An- Arew's United Church, Kippen at 3 p.m. Recep- tion to follow in Exeter. --36r ARTICLES FOR SALE HARD WATER PROBLEMS? Introducing the woter softener that doesn't use salt. No more lugging heovy bogs of costly salt. Other softeners remove calcium and other good -for -you minerals. We don't add salt to ' your water or remove beneficial minerals, because thot's not good for you. Other softeners take up lots of room, use electricity, require backwashing, cost plen- ty to install and too much to maintain. We don't. Call Toll Free 1-800.266.2656 for healthier, better 'tasting cleaner -washing water. -0-36 MONTREAL MILITARY SURPLUS: Workshirts $2.75, workpants 53.50, Workboots 515. For catalogue. send 52 (reimbursed first order): Military Surplus, Box 243, 5t. Timotheo, Quebec. JOS 1X0.-0-34.38 POOL SALE. one of Ontario's largest dealers is clear- ing inventories of ingrounds and abovegrounds. Im- mediate delivery and installation. Guaranteed lowest prices (416) 523-6467.-0.34.38 PIANOS from Village Piano Shop, Elmira. For musi- cians 8 students. Buy. sell, complete restorations. In stock: Heintzmann 8 Co., Boll, Mason 8 Risch. Finishes: Oak. Walnut, Mahogany. Restored player pianos (519) 669-2280.-0.35.39 6 FOOT PAN BRAKE, $3,000: 2 -post Bulfolo drill press, No. 2 toper, 5425; single -spindle drill press. No. 4 toper, 5450: Hydraulic 4 x 8 foot lift table, 52,000; press broke dins, $30/foot; die rock, 560: rigid No. 400 A power threader with accessories, 52,200: galvaniz- ed sheets. white, pre -painted, 24 -gouge; 48 x 96, $10/sheet; square tubing, 4x4x1/4 wall, 52.25—Ir. Martin's Metal Shop, Wallenstein, (519) 669.8400.-0-36 RUSTY SMELLY WATER? New technology for treating water al the source offers welt to faucet protection throughout entire water system. No salt or messy chemicals. See the results with our 6 month trial offer. Quote: "Barry Kinch • Kenobeek, Ontario - Thanks again for putting out a system that really does what you say it will." For Clear, Sweet, Water Call 1.800.268-2656, area 807 call 1-800.624-4344. (You'll be glad you did.) --0-36 TWO COMMUNITY T concerns. ownergof p! nn ng to retire 5000 B 2000, going write Box 1394, Westlock, Alberto TOG 2L0.-0-36 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for young outdoor couple Opeongo Trout Form RR 4, Egonville. Ont. 100 acre trout farm, some bush, good house, born and hat- chery. 6 ponds, all natural flowing spring -fad creek water 18,000 - 20,000 Rainbows from 12-24 inches. -0-36 $$ SACRIFICE $$ SACRIFICE $$ Buildings Special offer Priced low for immediate clearance. 30x40x14 54,653, 46x80x16 59,250, 60x120x20 516,835, 70x140x24 $26,872. Complete with large doors. Other sizes available to 120 wide. Serious buyers only. No price shoppers. Guaranteed lowest prices. Coll free 1.800.387+2115 or 1 (416) 858.2446,-0-36 DRUMMOND In loving memory of a very special father, John, who passed oway one year ago Sept. 8, 1985: Beautiful memories are all 1 have left, Of a wonderful father I will never forget. I shared with you many happy days, miss you in a million ways. We shared our love, our hopes and fears, Thank you Dad for those happy years. I lived in hope, I prayed in vain, That God would make you whole again. He took your hand, we had to part, Eased your pain, but broke my heart. To live in the hearts of those we love is hot to die but have everlasting life. Always in our thoughts and prayers, daughter Jan, son -In-law Larry, grandchildren Julie and Greg. -36x DRUMMOND In loving memory of my dad who passed away. 1 year ago September 8, 1985. So mt5ny things hove happened, Since you have gone away, So many things to share with you Had not you gone away. Your resting place 1 visit And place the flowers with care But no one knows the heartoche When 1 turn and leave you there. Always loved and always remembered. I love you Dad. Mary. -36x A•Z BUILDINGS. New types, steel 8 wood, quonset, cladding. For true value, action & answers (416) 626-1794, Leave message or collect after 6 pm even- ings, weekends. Ask for Wally. Free brochure. -0-36 PLOWING MATCH SPECIAL on all steel buildings. Quonset 40 x 60 56,995. Slraightwoll 30 x 50 57,152. Other silos available. Call Miracle Steel 1.800.387-4910,-0.36 HELP WANTED TRAIN FOR A JOB with a future—with Tri -County Truck Driver Training. Job search assistance ovailable. Kitchener 720 King E., (519) 743.501 1, Brant- ford 300 Colborne E., (519) 7540223.-0-36 MA CHERIE Home Fashion Shows Est. 1975. Join our successful Family of representatives in presenting quality lingerie and loungeweor of in-home parties for r women. It's fun. it's easy. It's profitable. Coll toll free • 1400,263-9183.-0-32-36 YOUNG DYNAMIC COMPANY, custom builders of lux• ury sailboats. 42 ft, and over requires professional boot builder/shipwrights. Also needed ore: ex- perienced cabinet makers interested in learning Marine carpentry 8 Fiberglass persons familiar with lay-up, Taping and Gelcoat Repair. Write OCY, 666 Victoria Av., N. Hamilton, Ont. 18L 883 or call (416) 529-2558,-0-36 OVERSEAS POSITIONS. Hundreds of top paying posi- tions. Attractive benefits. All occupations. Free details. Overseas Employment Services.' Dept. 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