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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1973
FOR SALE
RED CLOVER SEED; contact 1
Phil or Ken Durand, 236-4749..
11-16-b
CAPONS, boiling fowl, govern-
ment inspected, - Bill Ramme-
loo, Phone 237-3228, Shipka.
12-15-b
APPLES: Northern Spies, Del-
icious, choice quality, $2,50
per bushel and up, Bring cont-
ainers anytime. - Ross Middle-
ton Storage, 1 mile east of
Bayfield, north of river.
14-17-b
N K SEED CORN, now avail-
able from Gerald Regier, R.R.
3, Zurich, Phone 236-4843.
14-15-p
PIONEER CHAIN SAWS. New
and used. Bars, sprockets and
saw chain available for most
makes. Complete sales parts
and service for Pioneer saws. -
ROBERT GLEN SAWS, Phone
Clinton, 482-9292
ONE USED GARDEN Tiller,
$75, one used chain saw, $60.
STEVE ARGYLE OUTDOOR
EQUIPMENT, Phone 565-2800.
15-b
SPRINGING HOLSTEIN Heifer -
Call Ephraim Gingerich, 236-
4676.
HELP WANTED
STEADY EMPLOYMENT: Apply
in person to Zurich Wood Prod-
ucts Ltd.
LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR
Trailers, now you can train right
here in Canada. Accomodation
and expenses paid while training
Tuition Tax deductible. For
Application and interview,
write: Safety Department
Trans Canada Transport Training
Suite 316, 207 Queens Quay W.,
Toronto 117, Ontario
or call: 416-865-9381
14-16-b
FOURTH CLASS STATIONARY
Engineer, for shift work, excel-
lent wages, working conditions
and fringe benefits. Send resume
to: Administrator, Huronview,
P.O. Box 219, Clinton. 15-b
BRICK LAYERS HELPER- call
Karl Regier, phone 236-4035.
13-14-p
Blessed is he who has learned to
admire but not envy, to follow but
not imitate, to praise but not
flatter, and to lead but not
manipulate.
SPRING
Paint
Sale
Beautytone Paints
(by Sherwin Williams)
PER
5 ell 9 GALLON
Interior, Exterior
Latex and Gloss
BETTY & ARTS
I.G.A. ANNEX
GRAND BEND
BIRTH
STECKLE:- David and Carol,
R,R.2, Zurich, are pleased to
announce the arrival of their son,
Dennis Jason, on March 30,
1973, at South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, Ontario , A brother for
Kevin and Karen.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING,
Heating and sheet metal work,
Phone B.J. FINK, Hensall 262-
2114,
WANTED TO BUY
OLD KITCHEN CUPBOARD,
dry sink, corner cupboard,
harvest table, and jam cupboard
Call collect, Goderich, 524-
6110 after 5 p.m.
15-b
RAILS: Anyone having rails for
sale or know where they can be
bought, please contact 236-
4792, Zurich.
COMING EVENTS
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Adult Health Guidance Centre,
Health Unit Office, South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday,
April 17, 1973 from 1:30 - 3:00
p, m. for:
Health Surveillance.
15-b
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
Processing --Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Pork. Pick up serv-
ice available - Al's Super Save,
phone 262-2017.
49- tf
CUSTOM PLOUGHING -
contact Albert Erb, Phone
236-4884,
15-16-p
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -
Freezer orders. Killing days,
Monday and Wednesday after-
noon. - Yungblut's Meat Mark-
et, Phone 236-4312, after
hours, 236-4681,
WATCH AND CLOCK repairing,
Work guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds and
china. Diamond re -setting.
Trophies - HESS JEWELLERY -
Zurich.
2- tf
ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. Bonne Coughlin and Mr.
Jack Coughlin, formerly of
Exeter, wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Jacqueline Sue, to
Mr. Charles Edwin Regier,
R.R.3, Zurich. The wedding to
take place May 5, at 3 p.m.
at Immaculate Heart of Mary
Church, Grand Bend.
15-b
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Ver-
berne, R.R.1, Seaforth, are
pleased to announce the forth-
coming marriage of their daugh-
ter, Hendrine Francisca, to Mr.
Douglas Ray Erb, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Erb, Zurich.
The wedding will take place on
April28, 1973, in St. Colum -
ban Roman Catholic Church,
St. Columban, at 2 p.m.
15-p
Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Oesch,
R,R.1, Varna, wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Mary Louise,
to Mr, Kenneth Michael Glavin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Glavin, R.R.2, Crediton, The
wedding to take place May 11,
1973, at 7 p,m. in St. Boniface
Roman Catholic Church, Zurich,
CARDS OF THANKS
I take this opportunity to thank
the ladies of the Sewing Circle,
and friends of the community
for all the lovely cards and
greetings on my 75th birthday.
Also the neighbours of Bronson
Line, North, Stanley for the
presentation of the lovely Gosp-
el Record by the Old Fashioned
Revival Hour Quartet . Thanks
to all, only it makes me real-
ize that I'm growing old,
Some day the Silver Cord will
break, and 1 no more as now
shall roam. But this I know my
all in all. Shall lead me to
Eternal Home, Where I shall
see Him face to face. And tell
the Story "Save by Grace." -
Menno Martin -
15 -p
I would like to thank everyone
for remembering me with cards,
treats, visits, flowers and pray-
ers, while a patient in hospital
and since returning home.
Special thanks to Rev, A.G.
Blackwell. It was all very
much appreciated. - Gordon
Bloch -
MAJOR OIL COMPANY
requires
SERVICE STATION LESSEES
TOWNS OF:
GODERICH and HENSALL
OFFERING:
—High volume outlets
—Advertising and marketing program
—Retail training with pay
—Business counselling
—Financial assistance
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL:
Days - 1-800-265-4157 (Toll Free)
Evenings - 471-7585 London collect
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours, for
flowers, cards and visits while
a patient at South Huron Hospital
Also Dr. C. Wallace and nurs-
ing staff and Michelle, for help-
ing at home with the girls.
Willie Bedard -
15- b
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
-- 2 Butchering (Jays —
Tueaday — Beef and Pork
Friday — Beef Only
Pick-up Service Available.
We wrap your meat in see-
through film. Guaranteed
against freezer burn.
MERNER'S ABATTOIR
337-3314 Daslnvoed
Blue 'Water Auxiliary
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Bluewater Rest Home met at the
Horne on April fourth for an
afternoon meeting. Gertrude
Fleischauer was the pianist and
convenor of the program. A
sing -song of hymn singing was
enjoyed by about twenty resid-
ents and friends and seventeen
Auxiliary members.
The president, Mrs. I. Bris-
son, conducted the business
meeting. Members answered
the roll call by donating items
for the May bazaar. Donations
of bazaar articles are to be
brought for the roll call at the
May meeting. May Day Tea
and Bazaar is to be held on
May 26.
Members are invited to att-
end a convention at Elora on
April 11. Auxiliary members
will assist in serving the Easter
dinner at the Home on April 29.
USED TRUCKS
USE TRUCKS
Fresh trade—Ins
1971 FORD
STYLESI+FE
1/2 T
Six cylinder, standard shift,
24,000 miles. Like new. Lic.
No. C28236
1971 GMC
FLEETSIDE
1/2 TON
350 V-8, turbo hydramatic,
radio. rear bumper, heavy
duty springs. 19,000 miles.
Used as a car. Lic. No.
P40189
1971 GMC
FLEETSIDE
1/2 TON
307 V-8, standard shift,
power brakes, all heavy
duty suspension and over-
sized tires.
1970 GMC
FLEETSIDE
1/2 TON
Six cylinder, automatic,
power steering, power
brakes. 18,000 miles. Must
be seen. Lic. No. C27877.
19k 8 C EV
STEPSIDE
1/2 TON
Six cylinder standard shift
auxiliary springs, big
mirrors. 22,000 actual one
owner miles. Lic. No.
C29599.
1967
MERCURY
RANGER
STYLESIDE
1/2 TON
352 V-8, automatic, radio,
rear bumper. Chrome
package. Above average.
1967 CHEV
STEPSIDE
1/2 TON
Six foot box, 283 V-8, radio,
standard shift. 50,000 miles.
Lic. No. T36360.
McGEE
PONTIAC
1969 FARGO BUICK
STYLESIDE
1/2 TON
Six cylinder, standard shift,
good condition. Lic. No.
B32987.
524-8391
GODERICH