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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1973
FOR SALE=
SAVE $316 during the summer
Moto -Ski Sale. Regular price
on 73 Capri 440 model, 32 13,P,
is 1225. Summer sale special
only $899. including electric
start kit. THE BOS'N'SHOP, •
Brucefield, Phone 482-7222.
33 -tf
POTATOES FOR SALE - Phone
236-4038 on Highway 84 east
of Zurich. - Arnold Vanden-
boomen. 32-tf
FRESH HONEY - Now available.
50¢ pound in your own contain-
ers. - Ferguson Apiaries, 236-
4979. 31-b
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
in and see our wide selection. -
Zurich Citizens News . 33-tf
1968 CHRYSLER, 383 engine,
automatic, P.S. & P.B. Green.
In A-1 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
WEAVING LOOM and equipment
Small amount of warp. Contact
Seth Amanns, 236-4872.
35-36-p
CLOTHES DRYER in good cond-
ition, Phone 236-4088.
35-p
1973 OLDS - 98 Regency; 4 -door
hardtop, chamois gold, black
vinyl top. All par equipped,
AM, FM Stero plus tape deck.
Michelin tires and loaded with
extras. Low mileage;' substantial
saving. - Phone 262-2235, Hen
sail, 35-36- b
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED FEED MILL
operator. for growing business
Steady employment, good wage
and benefits, - Phone 262-2928.
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
FULL TIME or Part time help.
Must be able to operate tractor.
- Phone 236-4695. 35-b
COOK WANTED - Mature
Christian couple with one or
both able to•cook, required by
Village Retreat & Recreational
Services. Apartment will be
supplied. Position available
September 15, 1973. Apply to
tillage Retreat & Recreational
.services, Box 564, Grand Bend,
-Maio, or phone 232-4438.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Erb,
Goderich, are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Susan Dianne to
Mr. Paul Richard Corriveau, son
of Mr. and Mrs, Napoleon Cor-
riveau, Zurich. The wedding
to take place Saturday, Sept-
ember 15 at 3 p.m. at Emman-
uel United Church, Zurich,
COMING EVENTS
HULLY GULLY
Sept. 1 --Bluetones
Sept. 8 --to be announced
Sept . 9 --Ontario Snowmobile
Grass Drag Championship
Series (1st Event)
Scpt. 15 -- Roger Quick & The
Rainbows
BIGGEST RODEO IN ONTARIO
at EXETER. Professional Cow-
boys from Canada and the U.S. A
compete for $4, 000. Prize Mon-
ey. Bronc Riding, Bull Dogging,
Calf Roping, Brahma Bull Riding,
Wild Cow Milking, Steer riding
Exciting clowns, Saturday Night
dancing by Joe Overholt Band.
Three full Rodeo performances
Labour Day Weekend. Saturday,
September 1, at 2 p.m. and
7 p. n5. Sunday, September 2,
at 2 p. m. only. Admission
$2.50 and ,$75 Bleacher seats
free. Covered Reserved seats
only $.50 extra. Available in •
advance. 34-b
The Zurich Women's Institute
will sponsor a
DESSERT LUNCHEON
at
Hay Township Hall, Monday
September 3, at 7 P.M,
For the Canadian Arthritis and
Rheumatism Society.
There will be films on arthritis,
. also a special speaker. Follow-
ing, a question and answer per-
iod.
Please plan to attend and sup-
port this informative and inter-
esting event.
A short business meeting of
the Zurich Women's Institute
will follow. 35-b
FOR RENT
ROOM and BOARD available
for pensioners or wage earners. -
Mrs. Rachel Schwalm , 78
Queens Street, Hensall, Phone
262-2391, 35-b
"I have nine children, and I've
found out that my husband never
loved me," said the distraught
woman to her lawyer. "There,
there, my dear," said the lawyer.
"Just imagine the fix you'd been
in today if he had."
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to all neighbours
and friends for their acts of
kindness, cards and tokens of
sympathy in our recent bereave-
ment. We also want to thank
Rev. Clayton Kuepfer and the
Westlake Funeral Home for their
services. - The Merino Martin
Family - 35-p
The Bean Festival Committee
would like to thank all those whc
helped in any way to make the
eighth Annual Bean Festival such
a success. Your co-operation
was greatly appreciated. - The
Bean Festival Committee -
The family of the late Christian
Gascho wish to thank relatives
neighbours and friends for the
messages of sympathy, memor-
ial cards, the WMCS for serving
lunch, the pallbearers, the
clergy, Westlake Funeral Home
and a special thank you to the
Blue Water Rest Home for kind
loving care given to Father in
his weakness. It was all greatly
appreciated.
SERVICES OFFERED
I have a number of vacancies
for piano and theory lessons.
- Idella Gabel, ARCT.
35-36-37-p
WILL BABY SIT small children
in my home. - Phone 236-4839.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -
Freezer orders. Killing days,
Monday and Wednesday after-
noon. - YUNGBLUT'S MEAT
MARKET, Phone 236-4312,
after hours, 236-4681.
WITCH and CLOCK repairing.
Work 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.
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING(
— 2 Butchering Days -..
Tuesday — Beef and Pork
F slay --_ Beef Only
.'ick -up Service Available.
We wrap your meat in see-
through film. Guaranteed
againstfreezer burrs.
ARNER'S ABATTOIR
P-3314 Dashweed
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 t'he 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
10 3 Albert Street - Clinton
Irony is when the doctor
can't read the handwriting on
the wa'11.
A compulsion is a highbrow term
for a temptation we're not trying
too hard to resist.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
FOR •
MANAGER -CARETAKER
for
Zurich Arena & Community Centre
To be responsible for operation and management of the
auditorium and skating arena.
Written application, stating expected salary, to be submitted
by 3 P, M., on September 14, 1973.
W. D. Armstrong
Clerk - Treasurer
Zurich, Ontario
SEASONAL
WORKERS
REQUIRED
To Help Process Delicious
Aylmer and DelMonte
Vegetables
• Light and Heavy Labour
• Day or Evening Shift
• Free Transportation Arranged
• No Previous Experience Necessary
• Cafeteria on the Premises
INCREASED WAGE RATES
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
,AYLMER 210016
210 Wellington St. W.
EXETER, ONTARIO
ATTENTION STUDENTS: There will be part time work
available during September and October.