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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1973
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FOR SALE
POTATOES, SPANISH ONIONS,
turnips and cabbage. - Arnold
VandenBoomen, on highway
84 east of Zurich - Phone 236-
4038. 38-tf
SAVE $316 during the summer
Moto -Ski Sale. Regular price
on 73 Capri 440 model, 32 1-1,P,
is 1225. Summer sale special
only $899. including electric
start kit. THE BOS'N'SHOP,
Brucefield, Phone 482-7222.
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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
BLUE 10 SPEED BICYCLE, good
condition. Used only one sum-
mer. Complete with speedome-
ter, water bottle, air pump,
chain lock and wrench, - Phone
236-4792. 44-tf
HOME -LITE XL - 1 Chain saws
with 16" attach. Fall special at
$149.95. I've sold over 30 of
these and never had the engine
apart on one yet. - STEVE
ARGYLE OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT
Bayfield, - Phone 565-2800.
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ARIENS snow blowers from
$359. to $579.99 - STEVE
ARGYLE OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT
Bayfield, Phone 565-2800.
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USED TIRES in reasonably
good condition:
2- 7.75 x 14- 4 ply snow tires
6- 7.75 x 14 - 4 ply tires
1 - 8.25 x 14.- 2 ply tire
1- 8.55 x 14 - 4 ply tire
1-II78-15-tire
-Phone Doug Turkheim,
236-4662 after 6 p.m.
45-x
HELP WANTED
PART -TIME help required
(18 years of age or over). Apply
in person to Bavarian Inn,
Bayfield, Ontario, 44-45-b
LICENCED SHEET METAL man
required immediately. Call
B.J. Fink Mechanical, 262-
2114, Hensall, Ontario.
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CARPENTER'S HELPER wanted.
Call 236-4081 after 5 p.m.
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WANTED.TO BUY
FEED GRAIN - Phone 262-4668.
' MISCELLANEOUS
LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR
TRAILERS
*Now you can train right here
in Canada.
*Tuition Tax deductible,
* Placement assistance guaran-
teed.
*Weekend training also avail-
able.
For application and interview,
write: Safety Department.
The Canadian Institute of Tract
or Trailer Training Ltd., 207
Queen's Quay W. Toronto 117,
Ontario or ca11416-864-9381
(formerly Trans Canada Trans-
port Training). 44-46 -b
GIVE THE GIFT that gives 12
times a year, any magazine,
anytime, anywhere, - Davies
Agency, Mrs. Cecil Kipfer,
Hensall, 262-2278.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oesch, Zur-
ich, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Judith Anne, to
Mr. David Richard Rose,
of Toronto, Ontario. The cere-
mony will take place at the
United Church, Zurich, on Sat-
urday, November 24, at 3 p.m.
Friends and relatives are invited
to the bride's home from 7 to
10 p.m.
COMING EVENTS
TIIE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invite you to attend the
Adult Health Guidance Centre,
health Unit Office, South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday,
November 20, 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.
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CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
kindness shown to me while in
the hospital and since returning
home. A very special thanks to
Father Durand, Father Spencer,
Father Finn and the nurses on
the sixth floor of St. Joseph's
Hospital. Your thoughtfulness
was very much appreciated and
will always be remembered. -
Mrs. Claude Gelinas -
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We wish to thank friends, relat-
ives and neighbours for contrib-
utions to the Cancer Society
and floral arrangement in the
passing of Oscar Fleischauer,
Also the women who helped with
the lunch. - Irene McClinchey
and family. - 46-b
My sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
kindness and thoughtfulness to
me and my family while I was
a patient at Wellesley Hospital
in Toronto. - Isabel Gascho -
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The family of the late Oscar
Fleischauer wish to thank all
their relatives, neighbours and
friends for their many acts of
kindness shown them during the
loss of their dear brother. A
special thanks to the McClinclie)
family, Rev. Blackwell, Rev.
Guy and the Lutheran Churdh
Women. It will always be
remembered. 46-b
TENDER
for
Snow Removal
Plainly marked sealed tenders
will be received up to 12 Noon,
Friday, November 23, 1973,
for snow removal at Stephen
Central Public School,
Specifications and tender forms
may be obtained at the Huron
Cdunty Board of Education Office
103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ont-
ario.
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
R. McVean
Plant Superintendent.
Just as people have food pref-
erences, plants have soil prefer-
ences. So if you are going to
grow houseplants this winter,
prepare a soil mixture now,
suggests Russ Gornme, horticult-
ural specialist with the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food.
The standard formula for
most popular houseplants, such
as ferns and geraniums, is to
mix equal parts of garden loam,
coarse sand, leaf mold or peat
moss. A better potting mixture,
useful for suchsia or begonia,
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM SLAUGI-ITERING -
Freezer orders. Killing days,
Monday and Wednesday after-
noon. - YUNGBLUT'S MEAT
MARKET, Phone 236-4312,
after hours, 236-4681.
WATCH and CLOCK Repairing.
Work guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds,
china, family rings, daughter
rings, charm bracelets and
charms. Diamond re -setting.
Trophies. - HESS JEWELLERY,
Zurich. 45-tf
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
Processing - Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Pork. Pick-up serv-
ice available -. AL'S SUPER
SAVE, - Phone 262-2017.
DOMESTIC
REFRIGERATION
Air Conditioners, Freezers
SALES & SERVICE
MAX'S TV
AND APPLIANCES
GRAND BEND
2381.2493
VACUUM
CLEANERS
SALES &. SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
2URICh ONT.
Phone Hensall 262-5748
T.V. & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete repairs on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified Techniciar.
call
GORD BLECK
Bluewater Electronics
36-4224
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSSINW
-- 2 Butchering Days •--
Tuesday -- Baaf and Ports
Frjdey --, Bad Drily
Pick-up Service Available.
We wrap your meat in see-
thcou:•'' Film. Guaranteed
against freezer burn.
MERNER'S ABATTOIR
107-3114 Dsi rdood
consists of three parts loam,
one part sand, and one part leaf
mold or peat moss. The sand
encourages rooting and improves
drainage; peat acts as a sponge
to hold moisture for the plant.
Add a handful of superphosphate
to each prepared bushel and mix
well.
Another popular mixture,
suitable for African violets or
gloxinia, is seven parts compost-
ed loam, seven parts coarse sand
and three parts peat.
TODAY'S CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
Johnny will soon be 11 but seems considerably younger both
physically and mentally.
He is an appealing youngster, partly because of his small size,
partly his friendly manner and partly his sensitiveness to what
is happening around him.
Johnny is extremely slim and small -boned and doctors say his
bone development is delayed by about two years. He is in a
speeial class for below average children and will continue to
need special education, but he is doing well in school for a child
with his limited abilities.
Generally in good health, Johnny has 'a functional heart
murmur. This is not felt to be a sign of heart disease, but he may
need periodic check-ups. He wears glasses for near-sightedness
and will soon need orthodontic treatment. Because of poor
muscle control he has trouble with pencils and crayons, doing
better in oral work.
Johnny's foster home is on a farm where he enjoys the out-
doors and is interested in all the farm activities. He is fairly
active.
Johnny needs warm, flexible parents who will appreciate his
outgoing, responsive personality and who will not expect
academic achievement.
To inquire about adopting Johnny, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general
adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid
Society.
HE LIKES A FARM
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LEASE
SERVICE STATION (1 BAY)
Located on Highway No. 4
IN VILLAGE OF HENSALL
FOR MORE PARTICULARS
PLEASE CALL:
DAYS: 1-800-265-4157 (Toll Free)
EVENINGS: 519-291-3595 (Collect)
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