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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1974
THEY'RE ALL IN
GINI
FOR SALE
USED TYPEWRITERS, make an
ideal Christmas gift for young
students. Many models to
choose from, in excellent work'
ing condition. - Zurich Citiz-
ens News. - 48-tf
POTATOES, cooking onions,
carrots, turnips and Spanish
onions, - Call A. Vandenboo-
men, 236-4038, 2 1/2 miles
out of Zurich, on Highway 84
40-tf
USED SNOWMOBILE - 1970
Moto Ski, Grand Prix. Call
236-4094. 49-b
C9RISTMAS TREES - available
from John Consitt or Russell
Grainger, sponsored by Emm-
anuel United Church Men's
Club. 50-51-b
1973 MOTO SKI F-440 - 35 H. P.
In good condition, only 691
miles. Call 236-4884' or 236-
4939 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m
50-b
CHRISTMAS GIFTS - Slippers,
shoes and boots for the entire
family. Christmas flowers now
available. We will be holding
a Christmas Draw for luggage,
on December 24. - OESCH
SHOE STORE, Zurich 50-b
APPLES - Macs, Courtlands,
Delicious and Spys. Bring cont-
ainers, - Ross Middleton Stor-
age, 1 mile east of Bayfield,
north of the River. 50-b
maws
SERVICES OFFERED
CHAIN SAWS sharpened while
you wait. - Steve Argyle Out-
door Equipment, Bayfield,
565-2800. 50-b
COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION
and air conditioning - B,J.
Fink Mechanical, Hensall,
Phone 262-2114. 50-b
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
processing. Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Pork. Pick-up serv-
ice available. Al's Super Save
Market, Hensall, Phone 262-
2017, 36-tf
Custom Killing
ane Processing
Wednesday - Beef & Pork
Zurich Abbatoir
Phone 236-4939 or 236-4681
Bus. Res.
CUSTOM Slaughtering, proces-
sing and curing. Slaughtering
Day- Mondays. - Yungblut's
Meat Market, Zurich, Phorle
236-4312. 46-tf
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DELHI
TOWERS
Antenna & Rotors
Installed, sold & repaired
rold Elliott
-2829 HENSALL
R� R-�OR REIiT....
APARTMENT in the village of
Zurich. All conveniences,
Call 236-4094. 49-b
BIRTH!
BROKENSHIRE - Sharon and
Allan are pleased to announce
the arrival of their daughter
Natalie Krista on November 27,
1974 at Victoria Hospital,
London. A sister for Jodi.
50-x .
COMING EVENT
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BALL,
sponsored by the Zurich Minor
Athletic Association, to be
held December 20. Music by
"Desjardines Orchestra".
Tickets available from memb-
ers of the Minor Athletic. 49-11
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thank you to all my relatives,
neighbours and friends for the
cards, treats and visits while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, and since returning
home. - Albert J. Kalbfleisch -
50-b
FOR SALE
CAPONS
and
ROOSTERS
OVEN-READY
Order this week for delivery
in time for the Holiday
Season.
CALL
PAUL STECKLE
R.R.2, ZURICH 565 -2147
HELP WANTED
SECRETARY
required by
The Assistant Superictendant of
Separate Schools
- Accurate Typist
- Shorthand Essential
Previous Experience in
Responsible Position Desir-
able but not Essential
Duties to commence January
2, 1975.
Direct written applications to:
J.J. Lane, Business Administ-
rator, Huron -Perth County
R,C,S.S, Board, P,O, Box 100,
Seaforth, Ontario.
School Bus
Driver
ZURICH PUBLIC
SCHOOL
Zurich, Ontario
Written applications addressed
to Mr. R.L. Cunningham, Tran-
sportation Manager, Huron
County Board of Education, 103
Albert St., Clinton, Ont.
NOMILO
or Mr. Ronald Jewitt, Principal,
Zurich Public School
Zurich, Ont.
will be received until 12 o'clock
noon on Thursday, December
19, 1974.
Dulles to commence January 6,
1975.
E.C. Hill D.J. Cochrane
Chairman Director
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Henry
Fuss wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to rel-
atives, friends and neighbours
for acts of kindness, expressions
of sympathy, floral arrange-
ments and memorial donations
to the Ontario Heart Foundation.
Special thanks to Dr. Wallace,
nurses and staff of South Huron
Hospital, to the Lutheran Church
Women, Rev. Blackwell and
the Bonthron Funeral Home.
Your thoughtfulness will always
be appreciated. "The Fuss Fam-
ily." 50-b
IN MEMORIAM
McBRIDE - In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Keith McBride, who passed
away on December 18, 1971.
When family ties are broken,
And loved ones have to part,
It leaves a hound that never
heals;
And also broken hearts,
But looking back with memor-
ies
Upon the things we've done,
We blessed the years we had
with him, and leave the rest
to God.
- Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by wife, Elaine,
and family. 50-b
MISCELLANEOUS
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Bluebird Dia-
monds, wedding rings, watches,
clocks, cuckoo clocks, barom-
eters. Cardinal watches sold
by Jewellers only, are $10.95
and up, family rings and charm
Watch and clock work guaran-
teed.
CHRISTMAS DRAW
with a $1.00 purchase you have
a chance to win a Ladies or
Gents Wrist Watch. Draw to
be made on Christmas Eve.
45-tf
TENDER
The Huron County Board of
Education will receive plainly
marked sealed tenders on Care-
taking Supplies required for our
Elementary and Secondary
Schools up to 12 o'clock noon
Monday, December 23, 1974.
Specifications and Tender
forms may be obtained from the
Board Offices, 103 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
E.C. HILL D.J. COCHRANE
Chairman Director of
Education.
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Independent Shipper
to
United Co-operative
of Ontario
Livestock Dept
Toronto
Ship Your Livestock
with
Roy Scotchmer
Monday Is Shipping
Day From Varna Stockyard
CALL DAYFIELD 56S-2636
Sy 7:30- a,m. Monday
For Prompt Servlco
No Charges on Pickup
•
The other day I talked to a
former union leader. He told
me that the directive he got
was to belabour an issue out of
all proportion, so the rankard
file of the local would be all
het up by the time negotiations
for a new contract got under
way.
This was done to retain inter-
est in the union, fox without
interest, no union or other org-
anization can survive. His job
in the union was at stake, for no
union, no job.
In the recent strike by meat
and grain graders and the illeg-
al walkout by meat inspectors
we see some of this after they
went back to work. An issue is
made of the fact that the Treas-
ury Board disclosed the terms of
settlement before it was voted
upon.
Apparently it is alright if
union leaders don't want an
acceptance vote, but if the
other side does it, it is consider-
ed improper influence. I can't
see the difference. If the terms
are acceptable they will vote
fo it, and if not they will vote
against, regardless of who it is
that tells them what the terms
are.
More and more protests are
voiced against the way labour
disputes are resolved. It appears
that no settlement can be
reached anymore unless there is
a strike period first. If it burst
Obituary
MRS. LOUISA TINNEY
Mrs. Louisa Tinney passed
away in Huronview on Tuesday,
December 10 in her 84th year.
Her husband, the late Robert
Tinney, passed away some years
ago.
Surviving are one daughter,
Mrs. Richard (Roberta) Fitzger-
ald, of Ilderton, and one son,
John Tinney, of Hay Township.
There are also five grandchild-
ren and three great grandchildren,
The body is resting at the
Hopper -Hockey Funeral Horne,
Exeter, where the service will
take place on Thursday, Dec-
ember 12, at 2 p.m. Interment
will be in the Exeter Cemetery,
with Rev. Wilfred Jarvis officiat-
ing.
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literally millions of innocent
people doesn't seem to concern
them at all,
Take this meat and grain
strike for example. The cost
to the consumer and to the prod-
ucer consumer runs into the
millions of dollars in order to
satisfy the demands of a few
hundred people, who may have
been artificially fired up by
their leaders.
There must be a better way
and there are better ways to
settle disputes. How long will
our society tolerate this costly
waste of national productivity
to continue. We all have seen
how Britain is on the brink of
bankruptcy, caused for a good
deal by irresponsible walkouts
and strikes.
Are we going to same route?
Labour should have a fair return
for their services, in balance
with the profits the firm they
work for makes, and the same
applies to small business men
and fanners. Agood arbitration
system can make this balance
work. As long as there is greed
on either side, the balance must
be unposed from outside.
PARK.
GODERLCH •
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