Zurich Citizens News, 1974-06-06, Page 8PAGE 8 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1974
'THEY'RE LL IN
FOR SALE
TWO ONLY - Used Royal type-
writers, in real good condition.
Office style. - Zurich Citizens
News, phone 236-4672.
FIREWOOD : Call Zurich Wood
Products Limited. 236-4324.
9-tf
TO GIVE AWAY
COLLIE pups to give away to
a good home. - Call 236-4839.
.22-b
BANJO - used once. In perfect
condition. $200. Call Dale
Erb, 236-4884 after 6 p.m.
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TOILET AND WASH BASIN,
and 12 gallon hot water tank.
Best Offer, Call 236-4847,
anytime Saturday. 23-b
ASSORTED PIECES of Furniture,
chairs, lamps, Suitable for a
cottage. - Call 236-4244,
23-p
LIVESTOCK, Cross -bred gilts,
close to farrowing; also service-
able age Ilampshire boars,
ROP tested and commercial.
Phone Bob Robinson, 345-2317.
23-b
12 FT ALUMINUM BOAT,
ca.11236-4223 after 5 p.m.
23-b
PALOMINO HORSE - gelding,
Four years old. Also wearer
pigs. Call Harvey Martin,
565-5233. 23-p
CHICKENS
FRYERS and
ROASTERS
Phone ahead for orders!.
Ron
Overholt
236-4841
HELP WANTED
FULL-TIME employment in
pole frame construction work.
Call Brian Decker, 236-4081,
after 6 p.m. 18-tf
PERSON WITH SOME exper-
ience for meat department,
Apply to Al's Market, Hensall.
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COOK REQUIRED for breakfasts
and lunches. Green Forest
Motor Hotel, Grand Bend,
phone 238-2365. 23 -
MISCELLANEOUS
NOT A JOB, but an opportun-
ity for ambitious people, it
consists of hiring, training and
supervising an organization.
For more information write to
P.O. Box 267, Zurich, Ontario.
NOM 2T0. 23-24-p
From the Nanaimo, B.C. Free
Press: "The mayor is enjoying
what summer, we have. had with
Uzi:.1nterests1 in boasting and
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BIRTHS
ROLLEMAN - Bernie and Anne
Rolleman are happy to announce
the birth of their son, Robert
Graham, on June 3, at Stratford
General Hospital. First grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Ramer, R.R.3, Zurich and
first great grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Gingerich, R.R.
2, Zurich. 23-b
STEVENSON - Milo and Ruth
(nee Haberer) are pleased to
announce the arrival of Karren
Lynn's sister, Patricia Jeanette,
on May 27, 1974, at St. Josephs
Hospital, London. 23-p
COMING EVENTS
"LIGHT HORSE SHOW", Sea -
forth Fair Grounds, Saturday,
June 15, 1974, 12 noon. Entert-
ainment in the Arena with
Nashville Bound Country Wally
from 1 to 9 p.m. Admission,
$1. 00 ; 12 and under 500
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RADER REUNION, Sunday,
June lt;, at 2.30 p.m. River-
view Park, Exeter. Bring a
picnic lunch. Dishes and cutlery
provided. 22-b
AG - OP SUMMER FESTIVAL,
Saturday, July 6, 1974. Seaforth
Community Centre. Desjardinek
Orchestra. All tables reserved.
Tickets available from Agricult-
ural and Optimist members.
Bob Fotheringham, chairman,
Phone 482-9196. 20-27-b
PORK BARBECUE, Varna Arena,
Wednesday, June 26, from
5 to 8 P.M. Adults -$3,00 -
Children under 12, $1.50.
Sponsored by Varna United
Church. For tickets, call
262-5351, or 482-3214.
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Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Gingerich, of R.R.
2, Zurich on the occasion of
their 50th Wedding Anniversary.
Open House will be held at the
Hay Township Hall, Zurich, on
Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 5
p.m. Best Wishes only, please.
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JUNE 13 - Progressive Conserv-
ative organizational meeting
for Bayfield, Goderich and
Stanley Townships, will be held
in the Municipal Building,
Bayfield, on June 13, 1974, at
8:30 p.m. 23-b
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit Office, South Huron Hosp-
ital, Exeter, on Monday, June
10, 1974 and Monday, June 24,
1974 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.
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.
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CARDS OF TIIANKS
I wish to express my appreciat-
ion to all who helped during
my illness, especially the
Doctors Iiession and Soo, and
the good Sisters and Nurses on
the third floor at St. Joseph's
Ilospital and in Exeter, and
Westlake ambulance drivers.
The prayers and visits and
cards of my family and friends
will always be remembered.
- Edward Denomme - 23-p
I would like to thank all who
sent cards treats and visited
me while in hospital, and
since I am home. Thanks
Again - Frieda McAdams. -
23-p
We wish to express our apprec-
iation and thanks to our relat-
ives, friends, and neighbours
for their kind expressions of
sympathy, lovely floral tributes,
cards, and donations in the loss
of our mother, Mrs. Lee Hoff-
man. Special thanks to Rev.
Bruce Guy and Rev. John Hueth-
er for their comforting messages
to Dr. Wallace for his consider-
ate care, and the Westlake Fun-
eral Horne, for their kindness.
Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered - Marjorie and
Harvey Pfaff &. Family. 23-p
SERVICES OFFERED
Custom Killing
and
Processing
MONDAY - PORK
WEDNESDAY - BEEF
Zurich Abbatoir
Phone 236-4939 or 236-4681
Bus. Res.
T.V. RAI
SERVICE .
Complete repairs on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified Techniciar
call
GORD BLECK
Blvewater Electronics
236-4224
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the estate of
HAROLD ROBERT GOWER,.
late of Zurich, Ontario, retired
Farmer.
All persons having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars
of the same to the undersigned
on or before June 13th, 1974
after which date the estate's
assets will be distributed having
regard only to claims then re-
ceived.
CRAM & BLACK WELL
200 Queens Ave., Suite 514,
London, Ontario.
Solicitors for Administrator.
Increase Leisure Time
It's easy to increase your
leisure time. All you have to do
these days is be punctual. The
time you spend waiting is the
increase to your leisure time.
Country fair huge success
Clear, sunny weather and
eye-catching "Chicken Bar -B -
Q" signs along local roadways
lured over a thousand visitors
to the second annual country
fair held on the grounds of the
Huron Country Playhouse on
Sunday afternoon, May 2.
A one hundred percent inc-
rease in attendance over last
year, when inclement weather
dampened the event, brought a
net profit of $1, 375' from sales
of arts, crafts, baking good,
plants and the auctioneering
of antique items. Parkhill's
13i11 Elliot conducted the
bargain -filled auction and he
had many visitors leaving with
loaded arms.
Distinguished visitors included
Jack Riddell, MPP (Huron
County Riding), Bill Franks, MP
for LamIton-Middlesex-London,
Stratford Festival star Mervyn
Blake, actor Maurice Evans,
and several other members of th(
Playhouse company to be seen
on stage this summer. Civic lea-
ders and business people from
the region participated in the
delicious chicken barbeque
dinner and rummaged among
and bought the many books,
furnishings and objects d'art.
The fair was sponsored by the
Playhouse board of trustees and
was organized by Mrs. Jean
Schlegel, of Grand Bend, Mrs
Jill Waters, of Parkhill and
William Heinsohn, of St.
Thomas. Many people from
the area supplied goods, ran
booths, sold tickets, served
food and helped make the
event a smash hit.
APPLICATIONS
FOR THE POSITION OF
CUSTODIAN and/or SCHOOL BUSS DRIVER
At Ude Ste. Marie School
will be received until
Mond ty, June 17, 1974 at 5 pm
- Applicants are encouraged to apply for either or both
positions
- Character references to be supplied with written applic-
ation
- Bus driver applicants must hold or be willing to obtain
the required School Bus Drivers Licence.
- Both male and female applications will be considered.
- Duties commence - Custodian - July 1, 1974
-Bus Driver - September 1, 1974
- Direct replies to:
J.J. Lane, Business Administrator
Huron -Perth County R, C. S. S. Board
Box 100, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK IWO
ate
REQUIRES
SEASONAL
WORKERS
TO HELP PROCESS DELICIOUS AVLM1ER &
DEL MONTE VEGETABLES
e► light and heavy labour
a day and night shifts
No Previous Experience Necessary
Re gleter In person at
CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED
RIMER
210 Wolfing -toe St. W.
EXETER, ONTARIO
or at your local
CANADA MANPOWER
CENTRE