Zurich Citizens News, 1973-08-23, Page 6PAGE 6
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
SOUVENIR EDITION
POTATOES FOR SALE - Phone
236-4038 on Highway 84 east
of Zurich. - Arnold Vanden-
boomen. 32-tf
FRESH HONEY - Now available.
500 pound in your own contain-
ers. - Ferguson Apiaries, 236-
4979. 31-b '
SAVE $316 during the summer
Moto -Ski Sale. Regular price
on 73 Capri 440 model, 32 H,P,
is 1225. Summer sale special
only $ 899. including electric
start kit. THE BOS'N'SHOP,
Brucefield, Phone 482-7222.
33 -tf
TWO ONLY USED Filing cabin-
ets, four -drawer legal size.
Less than half price of new
units. - Zurich Citizens News -
phone 236-4672. 33-tf
MUST SELL, 1972 Kawasaki,
350 triple. Bought new this
spring. Very good condition.
Under 2500 miles, Phone 236-
4011, 33-34-p
USED OFFICE DESK- Single
pedestal, 30" x 45", Rich birch
finish. In beautiful condition.
Also several secretarial chairs.
Zurich Citizens News, Phone
236-4672. 33-tf
USED TYPEWRITERS - both
standard and portable models.
Most of them just like new.
Priced from $39.95 to $129.50.
You must see them to apprec-
iate them. - Zurich Citizens
News - Phone, 236-4672.
33-tf
SCHOOL SUPPLIES - Special
sale now in progress. Savings on
all binders, refills, etc. Drop
�n and see our wide selection. -
Zurich Citizens News . 33-tf
PETS for sale. Wire-haired Fox
Terrier pups. Eight weeks old.
Beautifully marked. Registered,
champion stock. Non -shedding,
playful. Reasonable. Phone
Lucan, 227-4758. 34-b
BIRTHS
GENESSEE SEED WHEAT. Good
quality. Leandre Bedard, Phone
236-4748. 34-p
1968 CHRYSLER, 383 engine,
automatic, P.S. & P.B. Green.
In A-' condition. Priced for
quick sale. Phone 236-4732.
34-36-p
SCHOOL BUS converted to
camper. - E, W, Erickson,
Bayfield, 565-2634,
34-35-b
1973 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE,
2 -door hardtop, V-8, power
steering, power brakes, white-
_ walls, vinyl top, radio. Only
11, 500 miles. Phone Bob Cook,
Hensall, 262-2235.
34-35-b
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED FEED MILL
operator for growing business.
Steady employment, good wage
and benefits. - Phone 262-2928,
34-b
LAPORTE - Phil and Patty (nee
Ratcliffe) announce the arrival
of their son, Jody Andre, at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
August 17. A brother for Jackie,
and grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
B. Ratcliffe, London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Noel Laporte, R.R.2,
Zurich.
COMING EVENTS
Coming August 27 and 28
"Summer Sounds of Music"
starring talented local young-
sters, under the direction of Mrs
Philip Walker at the Grand
Bend Public School. Showtime
8:30 p.m. For the benefit of
the Huron Country Playhouse.
Tickets $2.00 for adults;
$1.00 for children 12 years and
under, See hits from Sound
of Music, Mary Poppins
and Peter Pan. Bring the entire
family. 33-b
Several openings for steady
employment will be available
September 1, when our student
employees return to School
40 -hour week - starting rate
$2,35, Contact ZURICH WOOD
PRODUCTS LTD. Phone 236-
4324. 33-b ,
BAYFIELD OLD TIME Country
Fair, September 1, 1973.
Parade 1 p.m. Baby Show, Fun
Dog Show. Old Time Machin-
ery Display and Special Events,
Pigeon Show. 4-H Calf Club,
Competition Fun for all.
33-34-p
HURON COUNTY PORK PROD-
UCERS Pork Barbeque and Dance,
also crowning of Huron County
Pork Hostess at Seaforth Arena,
Thursday, August 30, 1973.
Dinner from 5-8 p.m. Crown-
ing of hostess and dance to foll-
ow. Adults $2.50; Children
6-12, $1.00, under 6, free.
For tickets contact the following:
1-Iarvey Coleman, R. R,1, Zur-
ich; Joe Miller, R. R,1, Dash-
wood; Paul Steckle, R,R.2,
Zurich. 34-b
HULLY GULLY
August 25 - "Lesperance Trio"
August 26 - Snowmobile Grass
Drags; Warm -Up No. 4
September 1 - "Bluetones"
(Make your reservations early)
34-b
LOST
ONE HOPPER, gun and pail,
Zurich area, on Wednesday,
August 15, Reward, Phone 227-
4181, collect. 34-b
ORANGE CAT - Male. Lost in
Zurich on Thursday night. Very
timid. If seen contact 565-
2856, 34-p
Generally speaking the various
species of pines can grow on poor
soils and dry areas.
COMING EVENTS
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
special Adult Health Guidance
Centre, Hensall United Church
Hall, Hensall on Wednesday,
August 29, 1973 from 1;30 to
3:30 p.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Foot Care
3. Anaemia Screening
4. Urine Testing
5. Blood pressure
6. Hearing tests.
VOLUNTEER DRIVERS ARE
AVAILABLE - PLEASE CALL OUR
EXETER OFFICE, 235-1014.
34-b
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
special Child Health Clinic,
Hensall United Church hall,
Hensall, on Wednesday, August
29, 1973 from 9:30 to 11:30
a.m. for
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Fluoride brushing of child-
ren's teeth to prevent cavities
for ages 3 to 5 years.
6. Vision testing.
VOLUNTEER DRIVERS ARE
AVAILABLE - PLEASE CALL OUR
EXETER OFFICE, 236-1014.
THE LADIES AUXILIAR`• of the
Blue Water Rest Home will serve
hot dogs, cold beverages and
pop -corn in their booth located
at Stade's Hardware. 34-b
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Adult Health Guidance Centre,
Health Unit Office, South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday,
August 21, 1973 from 1:30 to
3:30 p.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Foot care
3 Anaemia Screening
4. Urine testing
5. Blood Pressure
6. Hearing Tests
Volunteer Drivers are available.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends, neighbours, Hensall
Council, P.U,C, , Firemen
and Kinsmen for flowers, cards,
gifts and visits while a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
Special thanks to Dr. Goddard,
Westlake Ambulance, and Rev.
Jarvis. My heartfelt thanks for
the many acts of kindness shown
my wife and family during my
hospitalization. Your kindness
was greatly appreciated. -
John Baker -. 34-p
NOTICE
To All Students Attending Schools
Under The Jurisdiction Of The Huron
County Board Of Education
All schools will open at the regular hour on
Tuesday, September 4, 1973. All school buses
will travel at the regular time in the morn-
ing.
All schools will close 1 hour earlier than
usual. All school buses will depart 1 hour
earlier than usual in the afternoon
R. L. CUNNINGHAM, Transportation Manager
HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
103 Albert Street - Clinton
Mr. and Mrs. dare Tuckey,
London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Merner over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Horner
and family have returned home
from a three-week trip to the
west. Highlights of their trip
included Sealand in Victoria,
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to thank all those who
rendered assistance at our tract-
or fire last week. All help was
greatly appreciated. - Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Klopp. 34-p
Sincere thanks to relatives and
friends for prayers, cards, flow-
ers and visits while I was a pat-
ient at St. Joseph Hospital,
London. A special thank you
to Mari and Gerald and Betty
and Bill for keeping the child-
ren, while I was gone. It was
all very much appreciated. -
Mrs. Paul Steckle - 34-p
B.C„ and Medora in the Bad-
lands of North Dakota.
Mrs. Vera Schilbe and Mrs.
Rosella Gruneau, of Kitchener,
spent a few days in Zurich visit-
ing with friends and relatives.
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -
Freezer orders. Killing days,
Monday and Wednesday after-
noon. - YUNGBLUT'S MEAT
MARKET, Phone 236-4312,
after hours, 236-4681.
WATCH and CLOCK repairing.
Worl< guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds and
china. Diamond re -setting.
Trophies - HESS JEWELLERY -
Zurich. 2 tf
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
Processing - Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Pork. Pick-up serv-
ice available - AL'S SUPER
SAVE, - Phone 262-2017.
49-rf,
SEAS
WORK
RE UIR
To Help Process Delicius
S
D
Aylmer and DelMonte
Vegetables
• Light and Heavy Labour
• Day or Evening Shift
• Free Transportation Arranged
• No Previous Experience Necessary
• Cafeteria on the Premises
rINCREASED WAGE RATES
EINV
CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED is once again
recruiting men and women for work in their food
processing plant in Exeter. Anyone wishing to take
advantage of this opportunity to earn extra money,
please register in person at your local
Canada Manpower Centre
or at
CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED
,AYLIMER
1 lit
210 Wellington St. W.
EXETER, ONTARIO
ATTENTION STUDENTS: There will be part time work
available during September and October.