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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-06-29, Page 10PAGE 10 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1972 FOR SALE ROTARY and riding mowers, garden tillers, chain saws and motorcycles. All in stock and ready to go. Sales, Service and parts. - STEVE ARGYLE OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT, Bayfield, Phone 565-2800. 19-25-b ELECTRONIC Calculators, Royal model. Adds, subtracts, divides and multiplies electron- ically. Come in for a demon- stration. Only $175. - Zurich Citizens News, Phone 236-4672, 22-x FIELD OF STANDING Hay. 3 miles south of Bayfield. Phone 482-7423. 26-p CUB CADET TRACTOR 10 H, P. with lawn mower and snow blower, also two wheel tractor. Lee Regier, 236-4811. 26-p SMITH -CORONA typewriter, standard model. In brand new condition. Must be seen to be appreciated. - Zurich Citizens News, Phone 236-4672, 22-x FRESH OVEN-READY govern- ment inspected white rock roosters, available Friday, Saturday and Sunday, by order only. Contact Mrs. Bernie Denomme, 236-4148. 26- b MOTORCYCLES: 1970 Triumph 500 C,C. $850.; 1971 Yamaha, 80 G,C, $365.; 1971 Yamaha 90 C.C, $400. All three mach- ines in original condition. Here is a chance to buy excel- lent low mileage machines at real savings. - Steve Argyle Outdoor Equipment, Bayfield, (behind United Church). 24-b STATIONERY and office suppl- ies. Drop in and see our com- plete assortment of writing papers, envelopes, adding machines, rubber stamps, etc. etc. Everything needed for office, home or school. Zurich Citizens News - PHOTOS which appear in the paper will be sold at the Zur- ich Citizens News for .25¢ each on a first come, first serve basis. 26-x TWO MANURE spreaders, New Idea 17, ground drive; International No. -30; ground drive. '66 80 CC Suzuki trail bike. - Don Campbell, phone 565-5293. 26-27-b FILING CABINETS - New, 2, 3, and 4 -drawer, in letter or legal size. One-week del- ivery on most units. Priced from $39. up. - Zurich Citiz- ens News, Phone, 236-4672, 19-20-p ADMIRAL USED T.V. 23" black and white console. Pict- ure tube guaranteed 1 year. Only $95. - Gingerich's Sales and Service. - 25-b 1968 SUZUKI Motor Bike, 500 series, metal flake Gold. In excellent condition. $700. Also two metal flake helmets. Contact Aubrey Bedard, 236- 4064, after 6 p.m. 25-b QUANTITY OF GOOD mixed grain. Very convenient to load. Apply to David Blackwell, Parr Line, 236-4820. 25-6-7-b SAWDUST - Free at the mill; delivered in truckloads <z $5, per trip to cover trucking exp- ense. - FIREWOOD - Short blocks ideal for fireplaces; 27z" cuttings for campfires; 48" and 54" cuttings available in large quantities. Contact Zurich Wood Products Ltd. 25-tf USD) TYPEWRITER - Reming- ton, with 15" carriage. Compl- etely reconditioned. - Zurich Citizens News, 236-4672. 25- tf FEMALE HELP WANTED AVON REPRESENTATIVES make money enjoy life more, meet friendly people. It's easy, even if you've never "sold" before. Call now for details: Mrs, M. Millson, 17 llawkesbury Ave„ London 32, Phone 454-0541, 25-b HELP WANTED ANYONE interested in umpiring Minor softball on Tuesday or Thursday night, please contact Doug O'Brien, 236-4369. 26-x LOST 2 YEARLING Holstein heifers, Identification tags in left ear. - Phone 482-7423. 26-p. SERVICES OFFERED CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING - 2 Butchering Days - Tuesday - Beef and Pork Frjday - Beef Only Pack -up Service Available. We wrap your meat in see- through film. Guaranteed against freezer burn. MERNER'S ABATTOIR 237-3314 Dashwood VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES BOB PECK ZURICH ONT, Phone Hensel! 262-5748 WATCH AND CLOCK repairing.! Work guaranteed, Fine select- ion of watches, diamonds and china. Diamond re -setting. Trophies. - Hess Jewellery - Zurich. 1 tf SANITATION SERVICE SEPTIC TANK PUMPING Drainage and Repairs For immediate service PHONE GRAND BEND 238.2923 or 238.2291 McADAMST.V., "REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES" 236-4094 or 236-4089 "COLOR SPECIALISTS" Grade 12 results at SHDHS The highest five-year grade 12 students at South Huron were John Blackwell, Christine Hab- erer, Donald Noakes, and Joan Allen. The highest four-year grade 12 students were Elsie Toornstra, Wendy Grasdahl, Garry Gibson, and Tim Mock. Certificates of achievement were given to the students with the highest standing in each subject. These were as follows: Physical Education, Paul McKnight, Deb Riddell;Engl- ish 450, John Blackwell; Engl- ish 450, Don Noakes; Geog- raphy 450, Jamie Kneale; Math 450, Don Noakes; Math 440, Robert Beierling; Math 441, Joe Darling; Latin 450, John Blackwell; French 450, John Blackwell, Christine Haberer; Spanish 450, John Blackwell, Christine Haberer; Chemistry 450, Don Noakes; Chemistry 440, Jim Guenther; Biology 400, Jeff Reaburn; Environmental Science 400, Beth Passmore; Home Ec 400, Bierling; Man in Society 400, David Graham; World Politics 400, Jeff Reaburn; Modern Lit, 400, Joan Lynn; Business Finance 400, Wendy Grasdahl; Shorthand 400, Nancy Alexand- er; Office Practice 400, Elsie Toornstra; Business Corresp, 400 Lois Johns; Bookkeeping 400, Sharon Willert; Account- ing 450, Joe Darling; Business Law 400, Paula Day; Auto Mechanics 442, Keith Snyder; Machine Shop 442, Denton Gaiser; Electricity 442, Garry Gibson,: Building Construction, 442, Tim Mock; Machine Shop 441, Keith Snyder; ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Keys, Varna, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marilyn Ruth, to Mr. James Roy Alexander Laing, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Laing, Mississauga. The marr- iage will take place in Goshen United Church, July 15, at 4:30 p.m. 26-x IN MEMORIUM In loving memory of a dear Mother, Gertrude Datars who passed away one year ago July 1, 1971. God saw you getting tired He did what He thought best He put his arm around you And whispered "Come and rest! The Golden Gate stood open One year ago today, With goodbyes left unspoken You gently slipped away, - Always remembered by daugh. ter Marion and son-in-lawRon. 26-b MALE HELP WANTED Utility Employee to work in small utility, Hydro and Water Department. Experience preferred. Please indicate salary range. Must be willing to do service work, Apply to: W, D. Armstrong, Manager Zurich Hydro -Electric Zurich, Ontario Architectural Drafting 441, Bob Lovie; Mechanical Drafting 441, Robert Potter; Electronics 441, Garry Gibson, Grade 12 I-lonour Roll (80% or more) John Blackwell, John Noakes, Don Noakes, Richard Ottewell, Nancy Alexander, Joan Allen; Christine Iiaberer, Jamie Kneale, Olga Zemitis, Joe Darling, Mary Margaret Jeffrey, Christine Cann, Adrienne Van Raay, Darlene Rader. There were 163 students who graduated with a Secondary School Graduation Diploma: Nancy Alexander, Pauline Allen, Joan Allen, Dixie, Amerongen, Paul Armstrong, Vincent Ayotte, Sharon Batten Michael Beck, Robert Beierling, Allan Bisback, John Blackwell, Shelley Bonthron, Pam Boysen- berry, Ronald Brintnell, Wil- liam Cameron, Judith Cann, Christine Cann, Gerard Char- rette, Robert Clarke, Glen Cockwill, Lorna Corbett, Wayne Corbett, James Cornish, Debra Crown, Joseph Darling, Barb- ara Datars, Paula Day, Randy Decker, Peter DeGroot, Mary Louise Denomme, Carol Ann Desjardine, Judith Dickie. Gerard Dietrich, Sally Diet- rich, Ronald Essery, Darcy Etherington, Deborah Lynne Farquhar, Larry Ferguson, Joan Finkbeiner, James Fletch- er, Charles Ford, Janice Frayne, Richard Funston, Denton Gaiser, Earl Gascho, Ralph Geiger, Mozart Gelinas, Doug Jeffrey, Garry Gibson, Wendy Grasdahl, Theresa Grenier, Mary Ann Groot, James Guenther, Christine Hab'erer, Linda Hack- ney, Philip Hall, Kyle Harrison, Gary Hartman, John Hayter, Karen Hern , Mervyn Hern, Terry Hewitt, Dianne Hodge, Mary Hodgins, Deborah Hogg, Kathy Holtzmann, Stephen Horner, Dennis Hutton, Mary Margaret Jeffrey, Cathy Jeffrey, Charlene Jeffrey, Richard Jen- nison, Janice Johns, Lois Johns Ian Johnston, Linda Jones, Barry Keller, Karen Kerslake, Jamie Kneale, John Lawson, Ronald Lobb, Ginger Love, Robert Lovie, Richard Luther, James Lynn, Joan Lynn, Brenda Market, Robert Marshall, Peter Mason, Carolyn McCann, Ann McInnis, Robert McIntosh, Guy McIntyre, Nancy Mci<in- non, Paul McKnight, Deborah Merrier, Dianne Miller, Frank Miller, Tim Mock, Gerry Morgan, Kathryn Munn, Sandra Munn, Stephen Murley, Wilma Neevel, Donald Noakes, John SECRETARIAL HELP for HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL up to 17 1/2 hrs. per week. Applications stating exper- ience, and telephone number should be addressed to: MR. RON McKAY, Principal, Hensall Public School, Hensall, Ontario. Deadline for Applications is July 7, 1972, D.J. Cochrane, R,M, Elliott Director Chairman JOHN BLACKWELL TOP GRADE 12 STUDENT, Noakes, Dwight Noels, Donald Oesch, Richard Ottewell, Alma Oud, Louise Panet, Richard Parker, Ross Parsons, Beth Passmore, Sylvia Paton, Ruth Ann Peariso, Douglas Penhale, Albert Pepper, Bar- bara Pfaff, Lois Porter, Robert Potter, Gordon Pryde, Darlene Rader, Kathryn Ratz, Deborah Riddell, James Roberts, Grah- am Robinson, Bruce Russell, Michael Sangster, Sheila Sangster, Larry Shapton, Dor- othy Skea, Keith Snyder, Bon- nie Stevens, Tim Stover, Danny Stuckless, Nancy Schwartz, Cheryl Sweet, Car- olyn Thiel, Howard Thiel, Barbara Anne Thomas, Janice Thomson, Joy Thomson, Elsie Toornstra, Sherry Travers, Donald Triebner, Adrienne Van- Raay, Marion Van Roestel, Susan Van Wyck, Joanne Verm- unt, Margaret Wallace, Doris Webb, Wilma Weiburg, Gordon Weigand, Kathryn Wells, Wanda Wilder, Sharon Willert, Robert Willis, Margaret Wilson, Patricia Wynja, Han Zeehulsen, Olga Zemitis, and Nelly Zon- dag. Honour Roll: (80% or over - receives a plaque) John Blackwell, John Noakes, Don Noakes, Richard Ottewell, Nancy Alexander, Joan Allen, Christine Haberer, Jamie Kneale Olgz Zemitis, Joe Darling, Mary Margaret Jeffrey, Christ- ine Cann, Adrienne Van Raay, Darlene Rader. 0 Doctor dies in crash (continued from page 1) Elsborg Jensen, London, skid- ded out of control on highway 4 north of Exeter and struck a natural gas breather pipe. Constable Ed Wilcox estimated the total damage at $325. On June 23, cars driven by James Davis, London, and George Demelo, London, col- lided on highway 4 north•of Exeter. Total damage was estimated at $1, 700 by Const- able Ed Wilcox. There were no injuries. Three thefts were reported this week to the Exeter detach- ment. A front end loader owned by Lee Jennison, Grand Berxl, was left at an Usborne Town- ship gravel pit and all of the vehicles lights valued at $66. were stolen. A steering wheel valued at $20. was stolen from Don Taylor Motors, in Exeter. A quantity of tools valued at $75 were taken from the resid- ence of Hubert Hunter, R, R, 3, Exeter. Ii