HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-09-20, Page 8PAGE .8 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1973
FOR SALE
ZENITH CLOTHES DRYER,
in good condition. Phone 236-
4088. 38-tf
DRYER and three quarter bed,
spring and mattress. - Emmanu-
el United Church, Phone 236-
4175, Ethel Gabel. 38-b
POTATOES, SPANISH ONIONS,
turnips and cabbage. - Arnold
VandenBoomen, on highway
84 east of Zurich - Phone 236-
4038. 3 8-tf
FREE PIG MANURE, Call 262-
2017. 38-b
BARBER CHAIR, stand, ultra
violet ray sterilizer and compl-
ete barbering tools. - Contact
Mrs. G. Strasser, Port Franks,
243-2240. 38-b
HOUSE FOR SALE - two storey
home, well situated in the
village of Zurich. All modern
conveniences, 3 bedrooms,
Contact Allan Gascho, Phone
236-4320. 37-p
FILING CABINET - one only,
4 -drawer legal size, used.
See it at the Zurich Citizens
News, 236-4672. tf
APPLES; Wolf River, St. Law-
rence, Pippens, etc. Closed
Sundays, Phone 482-9141, Fred
McClymont, 1 mile south of
Varna. 37-39-b
TOMATOES - four acres, exc-
ellent canning varieties. Pick
your own, $1.85 per bushel.
Also squash, muskmelon, etc.,
etc. Road signs located west of
Dashwood on Highway 83, and
east of Shipka on Crediton Road.
Bill and Melva Rantmeloo,
Dashwood, phone 237-3228.
SAVE $316 during the summer
Moto -Ski Sale. Regular price
on 73 Capri 440 model, 32 I] ,P,
is 1225. Summer sale special
only $899. including electric
start kit. THE BOS'N'SHOP,
Brucefield, Phone 482-7222.
WOODEN DESKS - both single
and double pedestal. Also wide
assortment of office chairs,
wooden. Drop in and see them. -
Zurich Citizens News - phone
236-4672. tf
USED TYPEWRITERS - over 20
models to choose. One electric.
Priced from $39.95 to $125.
Help the students to better marks
- Zurich Citizens News, phone
236-4672. tf
GRAVITY GRAIN BOX and wag-
on, - Phone 236-4015, Edmund
Ted Jeffrey, R, R.2, Zurich.
37-38-p
USED ADDING MACHINES -
two only, Burroughs electric
models. See them at the Zurich
Citizens News, Phone 236-4672.
BIRTH
EAGLESON- Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Eagleson, Little Current, are
pleased to announce the birth
of a son Stanley Eric Marshall,
at St. Joseph's Hospital, Little
Current, on Tuesday, Septemb-
er 11, 1973. First grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber and
grandchild for Mrs. Vivian Eagle
son, Parkhill.
COMING EVENTS
ANNUAL HAM & TURKEY
Smorgasbord Supper in Varna
United Church, on Wednesday,
October 3, from 4, 30 to 7.30
p.m. Adults $2.50, 12 and unde
$1, 00, Children under 6 free.
Auspices of Varna U.C.W.
38-39-b
HELP WANTED,
CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER to live
in and do some nursing care for
invalid widow. Comfortable
home, other help kept. - Mrs.
Carl Diehl, Box 40, Bayfield,
Phone 565-2833. 38-39-b
SAFETY GLASS
Consumers' Association of
Canada reminds consumers that
effective January 1, 1974, new
regulations under the Hazardous
Products Act will require safety
glass in patio doors and shower
and tub enclosures in homes,
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -
Freezer orders. Killing days,
Monday and Wednesday after-
noon. - YUNGBLUT'S MEAT
-MARKET, Phone 236-4312,
after hours, 236-4681.
WATC1I and CLOCK repairing.
Work guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds and
china. Diamond re -setting.
Trophies - IIESS JEWELLERY -
Zurich. 2 tf
CUSTOM SLAUGIITERING and
Processing - Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Pork. Pick-up serv-
ice available - AL'S SUPER
SAVE, - Phone 262-2017.
DO YOU WIS1i TO SELL YOUR
FARM, or HOUSE, or LAND?
We have many buyers at this
time who are requesting farms
and houses in this area. For
the fastest possible service
without obligation please cont-
act: Gerrie Gingerich
Plione 236-4028
M. Sirotic Real Estate Ltd.
Realtor 38-b
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
217-3314 Dashwood
mama
T®V, & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete repairs on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified Technician
call
CORD BLECK
Bluewater Electronics
236-4224
DOMESTIC
REFRIGERATION
Air Conditioners, Freezers
SALES & SERVICE
MAX'S TV
AND APPLIANCES
GRAND BEND, .231172493
Zurich council
plans to clean
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ed for the Zurich Mennonite
Church, for additions and renov-
ations to their church building
in the north end of the village.
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends,
neighbours and relatives who
were so kind and helped us at
the time of our barn fire. A
special thanks to all the fire-
men from Bayfield, Brucefield
and. Hay Township. We would
also like to thank all those who
helped clean up the debris.
Your kindness was greatly.app-
reciated. - Howard and Joyce
Armstrong. 38-p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to
neighbours, friends and relatives
for cards, treats and visits while
a patient in the hospital, and
since returning home. Special
thanks to Father A. Durand,
Father Finn and the Sisters and
nurses at St. Joseph hospital,
Dr. Wallace, Dr. Jory, Dr.
Walker and Dr. McKenzie. -
Edwin Regier - 38-p
I would like to thank all my
relatives and friends for the
many prayers, visits, cards,
flowers and gifts while I was a
patient in South Huron I hospital.
Thanks to Rev. Clayton Kuepfer,
the nursing staff. All was deeply
appreciated. Sincerely Mrs.
I'at Oesch - 38-b
VACU U
CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
FOR ALT, MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH ONT.
Phone Hensali 262-5748
Huron Business
Machines
SALES - REPAIRS - RENTALS
113 ONTARIO ST. CLINTON
PHONE 482-7338
For typewriters, adding
machines, calculators, copy
machines. We have a Targe
selection of portable
typewriters in stock. See the
latest in pocket electronic
calculators. Repairs made to all
makes of office machines since
1942.
Independent Shipper
to
United Co-operative
of Ontario
Livestock Dept
Toronto
Ship Your Livestock
with
Roy Scotc'hmer
Monday Is Shipping
Day From Varna Stockyard
CALL BAYFIELD 565-2636
By 7:30 a.m. Monday
For Prompt Service
Ne Charges on Piek-up
Approve changes
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Mr. Cochrane reported that a
Ministry of Education employed
architect visited the Victoria
School and agreed that the 1910
original building be demolished
and the 1948 addition updated
and additional space provided
to meet the total needs of 505
elementary school children and
26 retarded children. Thus he
said the Victoria School would
hold top priority for 1974.
Also for 1974 would be the
heating controls at McCurdy
School in Huron Park.
Mr. Cochrane recommended
that a portable classroom be
obtained for five schools where
there are no formal library
facilities. Only two other
schools do not have these facil-
ities but they are junior schools.
The portables would be used as
a classroom and an interior
classroom would be converted
to a library facility at a cost of
portable, $9, 000 conversion
work (shelving, etc.) $2, 500.
The eighth proposal by Mr.
Cochrane was for renovations
at the Goderich High School for
$5, 000 when two windows would
be put in the windowless drafting
room and construction of a corr-
idor between the two gymnasia
to shorten rhe distance students
must travel through the school
to get from one gym to the
other.
Mr. Cochrane had the last
proposal for work in 1975 and
also three of the portables.
John llenderson said that if
the portables are needed then
they should all be put in for
1974 and he also included the
work at Goderich Collegiate,
and this was approved by the
Board,
Mrs. Zinn asked why no
further capital requirements
were listed. Mr. Cochrane
reported none were anticipated
in 1976.
Regular meeting
of TB group
Rev. Garbutt Smith presided
at the regular meeting of the
Huron Perth TB and Respiratory
Disease Association, held in
Seaforth, last Wednesday,
Routine reports were given
by Mrs. Edith Brothers, Rehabil-
itation and Patient Services;
Mrs. Edith Fisher, Education;
Ralph Goren, Christmas Seal
Campaign and Financial.
Mrs. Brothers reported that
the Association is enjoying the
services of a University ilospita.l,
Respiratory Technologist, who
is travelling about the two
county area advising and superv-
ising the Association inhalation
therapy machines and activities.
Mrs. Fisher said plans have
been finalized for "Smoke
Brake 73" the Association's
anti-smoking week in the near
future. Three speakers will be
attending Community meetings
and the public is encouraged
to attend. See this paper for
details.
TENDER l;Oa.. FUEL 011L
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
ZURICH, ONTARIO
SEALED TENDERS for the supply of FURNACE OIL, will
be accepted until
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, AT 6 P.M.
by the undersigned
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
HARVEY I-IOHNER
Secretary
Zurich, Ontario.
Long Term Employment
NORTH STAR
HUGHES BOATWORKS LTD.
HURON PARK, ONT.
has openings in the following trades
F R P
(FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTICS)
Laminator
Boat Assembler
(YACHT)
Boat Joiner
(YACHT)
Training programs are available for people
without experience
Apply in person at the company office
OR
At the nearest Canada Man Power Centre