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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1972
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FOR SALE
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
FRESH RASPBERRIES, pick your
own or place your order. -
W. Rooseboom, 236-4102.
29-30-b
SMITH -CORONA typewriter,
standard model. In brand new
condition. Must be seen to be
appreciated. - Zurich Citizens
News, Phone 236-4672.
22-x
PELLET GUN, hardly.used.
4 1/2 calibre. - Phone 236-
4662. x
PHOTOS which appear in the
paper will be sold at the Zur-
ich Citizens News for .25¢
each on a fust come, first
serve basis.
26-x
MEN'S ROLLER SKATES (new
wheels) Size 10 in good condit-
ion. - Phone 236-4662. x
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
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 -
VEGETABLES - Head Lettuce,
DOW ready, Beans next week.
Other vegetables later. Phone
Leibold, 236-4738.
30- p
1 - 500 watt portable generator,
left, clearing at $150. L 1
Homelite Chain Saws - easiest
saw to start, $159. Adriens
Riding Mowers in stock, from
$469. Lawn Mower and Chain
Saw parts and service a special-
ty. - Steve Argyle Outdoor
Equipment, Bayfield. Phone
565-2800.
30-31-b
RASPBERRIES; Pick them your-
self or we pick them. Phone
262-5448.
30-b
FIREWOOD for sale, Custom
tree cutting, free estimates.
Phone 236-4753 or 236-4164.
30- p
GOOD FAMILY HOME, well
situated in the Village of Zur-
ich. 3 -bedroom and full bath
upstairs. Bedroom and 2 -piece
bath downstairs. Also sun -room.
Call Mrs. Helen Thiel, 236-
4360, after 6 p.m.
30-b
USED T.V. ANTENNA. 3 -years
old. New $ 89, will sell for
$45. or best offer, - Call
Duward McAdams, 236-4094,
28-b
660 CASE COMBINE, C ,W ,
Cab; Corn Head; 84" Innes
Pick-upl reel; Din Elevator
Extension. - Phone 262-5809.
30-b
SAWDUST - Free at the mill;
delivered in truckloads $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
FEMALE HELP WANTED
AVON WANTS YOU, if you
want to make extra money, if
you like people, if you can
spare some of your free hours
selling our famous products.
It's easy and fun.
30-b
WANTED TO BUY
PRIVATE COLLECTOR will buy
old dolls, doll furniture and
dishes, and other doll items.
Write Box BE, Zurich, Ontario.
o Zurich Citizens News.
27-8-9-30-b
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
APARTMENT or HOME wanted
in or close to the village of
Zurich. Two bedrooms, mod-
ern conveniences, Contact
Mr. R. Redick, 8 Godfrey
Drive, London 32, Phone 451-
5453. 27-tf
COMING EVENTS
BEEF BAR -B -Q & DANCE,
Wednesday, August 2, Seaforth
Memorial Centre. Sponsored
by the Huron County Beef Imp-
rovement Association. Tickets
are available from the follow-
ing Huron County Beef Improve-
ment Association directors in
your area: Herb Klopp, R, R. 3,
Zurich; Ian McAllister, R. R,1,
Zurich and Alec Turnbull, R. R.
1, Dashwood.
SERVICES OFFERED
VACUUM
CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH ONT.
Phone Hensall 262-5748
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
-- 2 Butchering Days —
• Tuesday — Beef and Pork
Frjday — Beef Only
Pack -up Service Available.
We wrap your meat in see-
thzough film. Guaranteed
against freezer burn.
MERNER'S ABATTOIR
,237-3314 Dashwood
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
Scots Pine is not native to
Canada.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late James
Venner wish to thank their rel-
atives, friends and neighbours
for their kind expressions of sym
pathy extended to them during
their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Dr. Goddard,
the Queensway Nursing 1-lome
and staff, Rev. D. Beck, the
pallbearers and the Bonthron
Funeral Honie. Your kindness
will long be remembered.
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THE REDUCING GAME
The Consumers' Association
of Canada issues a warning that
there is no legislation presently
covering reducing salons.
Clients are strongly urged to
investigate a new company be-
fore investing their money,
and not to borrow or pledge
future income before there is
a reasonable certainty that a
new venture will provide the
service promised. CAC head-
quarters is at 100 Gloucester
Street, Ottawa,
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION
requires
for September 1, 1972
TEACHERS FOR SCHOOLS FOR
RETARDED CHILDREN
(Mornings Only)
at
Golden Circle School, Wingham
Ontario
Principal: Mrs. Florence Reavie,
Wingham, Ontario
at
Queen Elizabeth School, God-
erich, Ontario
Principal; Mrs. Joan M. Graham
15 Caledonia Terrace, God-
erich, Ontario
These positions involve the
ability to work with Trainable
Retarded children. Written appl-
ications stating qualifications,
experience and telephone numb-
er should be addressed to the
Principal. Applicants should
hold a basic Ontario teaching
certificate. Preference will be
given to those who hold a cert-
ificate in Teaching Trainable
Retarded Children or in Special
Education. Interviews with sel-
ected applicants will be arrang-
dd by the Principal.
TEACHERS' AIDES
( Mornings Only)
Golden Circle School, Wingham
Ontario
Queen Elizabeth School, God-
erich
Huron Hope School, Huron Park
Principal; Mrs. Eleanor Scott,
Box 118, Huron Park, Ontario.
These positions involve the
ability to work with Trainable
Retarded children. Written
applications indicating exper-
ience and telephone number
should be addressed to the Prin-
cipal. Interviews will be arrang-
ed with selected applicants.
D.J. Cochrane,
Director of Education
R, M, Elliott,
Chairman.
Noted American impresario -playwright Norman Corwin hosts a
new series of half-hour taped dramas under the title, Norman
Corwin Presents, for telecast Fridays at 8:30 p.m. on CBC -TV in
color. He will introduce the teleplays, some of which he wrote
himself, and which will star actors of international stature, both
American and Canadian. The anthology series will range from
comedy to tragedy, with the accent on imaginative scripts.
Playhouse opens
Theatre in a tent is featured
at the new HURON COUNTRY
PLAYHOUSE where TWO FOR
THE SEESAW plays this week.
The colourful tent was erected
last Saturday and serves as a
300 seat auditorium for the first
professional summer theatre
company to be located in the
Grand Bend area.
TWO FOR THE SEESAW, is
the bittersweet comedy about
two lonely people in New York
City. Starring Terry Tweed and
David Alexander, the direction
is by Bathsheba Garnett and
design by Dale Melsness. The
show continues through Sunday
evening. Seats are available
for the remaining performances.
HURON COUNTRY PLAY-
HOUSE is a "first" for the
Grand Bend area. There have
been numerous attempts in the
past, however, to establish
theatre companies there. The
presense of vast numbers of
tourists and summer residents
has been the influencing factor.
The problem has always been
in finding a suitable site, until,
of course, the idea of locating
the playhouse on a deserted
farm was hit upon.
The farm location is one
that is proving very popular
with the Playhouse audiences,
and support has been even great-
er than expected. Indication of
this was given at the opening
night performance at which
Managing Director James Murph)
read the long list of Playhouse
patrons donars and supporters,
Among the near capacity aud-
ience which attended the open-
ing night performance were res-
idents of London, Goderich,
Stratford, Guelph, Sarnia, Port
Huron and Detroit. An opening
night party was hosted by Dr.
Gerald at the Monetta Menard
Restaurant in Grand Bend.
Rehearsals are now under way
for THE PAISLEY CONVERTIBLE,
the second show of the season.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
A survey by the U.S.
Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety shows that
head restraints have
accounted for an 18%
reduction in whiplash
injuries.
*
Now someone has invented
an air bag for the front of the
car. The bag is inflated when
the driver pushes a 'panic
button"
*
In Japan's future may well be
a total ban of autos from its
cities. Instead, people will be
moved about via conveyor
belts and computerized
subways.
*
If the car pulls constantly to
one side when stopping, it's
probably due to a wheel
cylinder defect.
The highest recorded price
for a vintage car was the
$65,000 paid for a 1905
Rolls-Royce a few years ago.
Sorry we can't sell you a vintage
Rolls — but we do feature a
dazzling selection of economical
beauties at
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer
Drive in soon!