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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-04-11, Page 8PAGE 8 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS FOR SALE RALEIGH BICYCLES - pay a little extra for a Raleigh, and eliminate repairs. Available at Steve Argyle Outdoor Equip- ment, Bayfield, Phone 565- 2800. 15-16-17-b 1968 BUICK LA SABRE with 58, 000 miles. One Owner. See it at the first house west of Liquor Store or call Mr. Bechard 236-4951. 15-b 30 GALLON HOT WATER heat- er, 220 volt, also four six- week old pups to give away to a good home - Call 236-4971. 15 - CARD CABINETS - Five double units for 7" x 9" cards; one double unit for 5" x 7" cards; one single unit for 3" x 5" cards. Phone Zurich Citizens News, 236-4672. • 8-tf FIREWOOD ; Call Zurich Wood Products Limited. 236-4324, 9-tf POTATOES, turnips and cabb- age. Arnold Vandenboomen, Highway 84, east of Zurich. Phone 236-4038. 3-tf SECOND CUT red clover seed. Contact Phil Durand, 236-4749, 10-16-b TWO ONLY - Used Royal type- writers, in real good condition. Office style. - Zurich Citizens News, phone 236-4672. USED FREEZERS, used ranges, washers, dryers and refrigerat- ors. See us for a bargain. - Gingerich's Sales and Service. 13- b HELP WANTED PART-TIME male or female, to work as reporter for news- paper. Must be interested in writing. Apply in person to Zurich Citizens News. 13-x HELP WANTED for used car clean-up and reconditioning, Apply in person to Service Department, Huron Motor Products Ltd„ Zurich, 15-b WANTED TO RENT HOUSE OR APARTMENT in the Zurich area. Contact Linda Masse, 236-4679, 15-b SERVICES OFFERED WILL DO BOOK-KEEPING for small business, etc., in my home. Many years experience. Phone 236-4237. 14-15-p MISCELLANEOUS REMEMBER HER WITH FLOWERS for Easter; Lilies, Hydrangea, mums and cut flowers. Call Nete's Flowers, 236-4602. 15-b COINS Buying collections. accumulations, etc. Canadian Proof Like Sets; silver dollars, Canadian and Foreign gold and silver coins. AH deals confidential. Contact VIC POPE R.R.2,,Goderich Phone 524-9085. 12-16-4 BIRTH KELLER - Shannon Lee Keller, third daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Keller, R.R,2, Zurich, was born an March 28, 1974 at Victoria Hospital, London. A sister for Christa and Colleen, 15-b COMING EVENTS SPRING BIBLE CONFERENCE, Lakeview Conservative Men- nonite Church, north of Blake April 12, 13 and 14, 1974. Theme; "Redeeming the Time" Friday, April 12 10 a.m. - "Ought not Christ to have suff- ered these things" Luke 24-26 David Huber, Wroxeter, The Cricifixion, a Crisis for Man, Paul M. Freed, Earlington, Penna, 7:45 p.m. - Facing Skeptic- ism, Earl Koch, Developing a vigorous Congregational Out- reach - Paul M. Freed Saturday, April 13 - 7 45 p.m. "Render to Caes- ar" - Paul M. Freed Sunday, April 14; - 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. - The Power to the resurrection - P. Freed 7.30 p.m. "Redeeming the time, because the days are evil" - Abner Brubacher, Otter Lake, Ontario, Render to God the things that are God's - Paul M. Freed. BEEF BAR -B-Q. - Hensall Unit- ed Church,'Wednesday, May 29. Adults $2.75 Children $1.2t under 5, free. For tickets call 262-2712. 15-b THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH Unit invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, Health Unit Office, South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday, April 16, 1974 from 1:30 - 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 15-b BUNNY BUNDLE CANOE RACE, sponsored by Hully-Gully and Bayfield Lions Club. Good Friday, April 12, from Hully- Gully to Bayfield Bridge. Entries to be in by 10 30 a. rn. the day of the Race. Entry fees, $5. 00 per person. For more information contact Hen- sall 262-5809. 15-b MISCELLANEOUS LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS e NOW yyu can train right here in Canada! • Tuition Tax Deductible! a Placement assistance guaranteed! • Weekend training also available! For application an Interview, write: Safety Department The Canadian Institute of rractor Trailer Training Ltd. 207 Queen's Quay W. Toronto 117, Ontario Or Can 416-$ 4.9311 (Formerly Trans•Caneda Transport Train)rp.) 1 People call it take-home pay ,because there is no other place you can afford to go with it. 'THEY'RE ALL IN THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1974 CLAGE I1 RCSS Board (continued from page 1) Dan Devlin and Fred Bergsma; and William Innes, Stratford, school attendance counsellor for the Board. Mr. Innes reported he had been attendance counsellor for three years. He said the first year he had 183 cases and this year there were to date only 11. He explained that he worked through the Children's Aid Society, the Police, probation Officers. The Board will sign a new contract with Allan Nicholson of Wingham who took over a bus used to transport students to Sacred Heart School at Wing - ham following the death of the previous owner. The meeting adjourned at 11:45 and will re -convene next Monday night to complete un- finished business. CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Edward Thiel, wish to thank their friends, relatives and neigh- bours for their kind expressions of sympathy, and acts of kind- ness extended to them during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Black- well, A. Millard George Funer- al Home, donations to the Heart Fund, Pallbearers and the Lutheran Church Ladies for serving lunch. 15-p We would like to thank those who sent cards, brought gifts and made it a very happy occasion on our 40th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to our family, Clayton and Shir- ley, Melvin and Mary Ellen for making it all possible. - Roy and Ida Gingerich,- 15-p SERVICES OFFERED HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has a fine selection of Bluebird Diamonds, wedding rings, watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks, barometers, Cardinal watches sold by Jewellers only, are $10. 95 and up, family rings and charms. Watch and clock repairing work guaranteed. tf-b Secretary An opening exists in our ADMINISTRATIVE CENTRE for an experienced SENIOR SECRETARY Good typing and shorthand skills would be prerequisites for the successful candidate. Applications stating exper- ience and references should b forwarded to this office by April 19, 1974, and addressed to: MR, R.B. DUNLOP Supt. of Business Affairs The Huron County Board Of Education 103 Albert Street CLINTON, Ont. Did you know that 40 gallons of gasoline, vaporized and mixed proportionately in air, have the explosive potential of 240 pounds of dynamite? Because they evaporate quickly and mix with air, gasoline vap- ors are particularly hazardous. In the right proportions, the mixture can explode with the flip of a light switch, While we have been able 11] to 'tame' gasoline for internal combustion engines, many people continue to gamble by using it for unintended --and potentially dangerous --purposes, says Don Brown, general man- ager of the Farm Safety Assoc- iation. Keeping gasoline away from open flames isn't the only pre- caution people need to take to prevent explosions and fires. ATHWELL's •Brozwoierriim FARM MACHINERY AUCTION To be held for Dennis Overholt at Lot 23 on Hwy. No. 21, 12 miles north of Grand Bend on Tuesday, April 16 at 1:15 p.m. Combine - 5P Case 1060 with 12 ft header, Innis pick-up, straw chopper, and bean attachments. Tractors - Case 870 c/w cab, 1400 hrs., radio and 18-4-34 dual wheels to be sold separately. - Case 830 c/w cab; Nuffield w4 c/w Freeman loader; CA Allis Chalmers with 4 row scuffler and bean puller. • Eauloment - Case 4 furrow 16" trip bottom, semi mounted plow; 12 ft. Glencoe shank cultivator; 13 ft. Kongskilde cultivator with leveling harrows; 8 tt. trail disc; Drenham 13 ft. cultapacker; Allied 36 ft. 6" auger on wheels; Cardinal 36 ft, PTO bale elevator; New Idea 7 ft. PTO mower; New Idea 275 bu. manure spreader; Brady manure spreader; 8 and 10 ton wagon with Turnco 210 gravity boxes; 5 ton wagon; Continental 250 gal field sprayer, 44 ft. booms; two 45 gal tank and 12 ft. boom; Ont 15 run grain and fertilizer drill; 3 drum land roller; Massey Harris 4 bar side rake; Durham 3 PTH scraper blade; 220 Case baler; McKee 6 ft. auger type snow blower. Miscellaneous - 6 gal. No. 30 oil; 20 gal No. 10 oil; 4 cartons grease; 2 - 16' steel gates; 100 steel posts; 40 rod page wire (new); 80 rod back wire; 1500 Ib, scales. Auctioneers Note - This is an outstanding sale of well main- tained and recently new machinery. (No small items) RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL AUCTIONEERS CLINTON - 482-3120 15b Farm Machinery Auction ' for RALPH GEIGER 1 174 miles west of Zurich, 1/2 mile north, first farm on west side of the road. Friday, April 19, At 1 P.M. Sale consists of Forage Harvester, Gehl Chop King 188, in excellent condition; 1 -row corn head to fit same, grass cut bar, 5'. International Harvester baler No 46, in excel- lent condition. Bale stooker, loader fork lift. 3 Gehl For- age wagons, excellent condition. Overun 3 -furrow plow. Ebersol 40' bale elevator, with 3 H.P. motor. 218 plate double disc. International 3 -furrow trail plow. Two wagon chassis. Two wagons with flat racks; small wagon with racks. Grain blower with pipes. New Idea side delivery rake, 8'. Kools blower, 54", like new. International Harvester manure spreader. CONSIGNMENTS ARE WELCOME 7% sales tax on -taxable items Not responsible for accidents day of sale D & J RIDDELL AUCTION SERVICE 'Doug 237-3576 Auctioneers `Jack' 237-3431