Zurich Citizens News, 1973-04-26, Page 8..r
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1973
FOR SALE
APPLES: Northern Spies, Del-
icious, choice quality, $2.5 0
per bushel and up. Bring cont-
ainers anytime. - Ross Middle-
ton Storage, 1 mile east of
Bayfield, north of river.
14-17-b
USED TYPEWRITER - Royal
standard model, in excellent
condition. Must be seen to be
appreciated. Only $109.95.
Call Zurich Citizens News,
236-4672.
16-tf
1966 PLYMOUTH SPORTS Fury,
2 -door hardtop, 383 engine,
bucket seats, etc. In good cond
ition. Call Doug Armstrong,
236-4906 after 5 p.m. 17-p
1964 VALIANT - in A-1 condit-
ion, Phone 236-4043. 17-b
ROLLER SKATES, size S 1/2, in
fair condition. - Call Danny
Turkheim, 236-4662. I7 -x
SMITH -CORONA space-o-matic
standard typewriter, in real
good condition. Excellent for
the students or business. Call
Zurich Citizens News, 236-4672
16-tf
ADDING MACHINES - Victor
electric adding machines, new.
Priced as low as $109.95.
Come in and try one out. Zur-
ich Citizens News, 236-4672.
16-tf
HELP WANTED
BODY SHOP APPRENTICE, to
start work as soon as possible.
Steady employment. Apply to
Bob's Body Shop, Zurich, Phone
236-4959.
16-b
STEADY EMPLOYMENT: Apply
in person to Zurich Wood Prod-
ucts Ltd.
13-b
SPRING HELP WANTED for bag-
ging and delivering fertilizer.
Start immediately. - Agrico
Fertilizers, Brucefield, phone
482-7241.
16-17-b
WE REQUIRE HELP for our logg-
ing operation, full or part-time.
Some experience with heavy
equipment or a chain saw would
also be an asset. - Phone Alvin
Baker, Varna, 262-5427.
17 - b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
I AM 14 YEARS OLD. If you
need help on the farm, or
around the house, mowing lawns
etc., ca11236-4349, Rick
Bedard. 17-p
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR COMMERCIAL AND RESID-
ENTIAL Electrical needs, cont-
act 13. J. Fink, Hensall 262-
2114. 17- b
WATCH AND CLOCK repairing,
Work guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds and
china. Diamond re -setting.
Trophies - HESS JEWELLERY -
Zurich.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -
Freezer orders. Killing days,
Monday and Wednesday after-
noon. - Yungblut's Meat Mark-
et, Phone 236-4312, after
hours, 236-4681.
BIRTHIS
BOISVERT- Claude and Marie
Boisvert, of R.R.1, Woodslee,
are happy to announce the birth
of a son, Kevin Patrick, 8 lbs.
9 ozs. on April 19, 1973. A
brother for Karen and a grand-
son for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Regier, Zurich, and Mr. and
Mrs. Camille Boisvert, Belle
River.
WILLERT - Mr. and Mrs. Greg-
ory Willert wish to announce
the birth of their son at South
Huron Hospital, on April 20,
1973.
CARDS OF THANKS
Sincere thanks to all who sent
cards, gifts, flowers and all
other acts of kindness shown to
me while I was at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Thank you to Rev.
Kuepfer for his visits, to Dr.
Gulens, Dr. Hession, Dr. Bres-
ko, and to Hoffman's Ambul-
ance. - Verde Baechler -
17-p
A sincere thank you to all those
who remembered me with cards,
treats and visits while a patient
in Victoria Hospital and since
returning home. - Doug Turk -
helm. 17-x
I would like to thank everyone
for remembering me with cards,
gifts and prayers while a patient
in hospital, and special thanks
to nurses and doctors on fourth
floor, St. Joseph's Hospital.
- Mrs. Rose Denomme - 17-p
We wish to express our sincere
"thank you" to the many friends
and relatives who remembered
us, during the past few weeks,
with prayers, cards and flowers.
Special thanks to those who
helped at the house and sent
food; to the Westlake Funeral
Horne and the Zurich WMSC.
All was deeply appreciated.
- Dave and Carol Steckle -
17-b
The family of the late John
Henry Kochem wish to express
their sincere appreciation to our
relatives and old friends for
their kindness and sympathy
shown during the loss of our
brother and uncle. Thanks for
the floral arrangements and the
donations to the various charit-
ies. Special thanks to Rev. A.0
Blackwell and the Rev. Allan
Young, Padre of the Victory
Branch 317, Royal Canadian
Legion, London, Ontario.
Many thanks to the Westlake
Funeral Horne for their kindness
shown to us. Also thanks to the
ladies in group one of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church. 17-b
SERVICES OFFERED
SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS - Be-
fore the grass grows make sure
your lawn mower goes. We rep-
air and tune all makes. See
Bill at Hully Gully Sports.
Your authorized Kawasaki and
Canadiana Dealer. Phone 262-
5809.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
Processing --Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Pork. Pick up serv-
ice available - Al's Super Save,
phone 262-2017.
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Mr. and Mrs. Quimby F.
Hess of Toronto were weekend
visitors with his mother Mrs.
Marie Hess.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram McLac-
lan, Beausejour, Manitoba,
wish to announce the forthcom-
ing marriage of their daughter
Deborah Garlaand, to Bryan
Clifford Cronkite, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Cronkite,
Zurich, Ontario. The wedding
to take place Saturday, May
19, at Westminster United
Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
17-p
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Masse,
R. R.3, Zurich wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Elaine Theresa
to Donat Andre Beauchamp,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel
Beauchamp, Pembrooke, Ont-
ario. The wedding will take
place May 19, 1973 in St. Bon-
iface Roman Catholic Church,
Zurich at 1:30 p.m. 17-p
PLAN ACHIEVEMENT DAY
The meeting began with the
4-H pledge, led by Suzanne
Rau. Donna Regier read the
minutes. They're both from
Zurich IV. Judy Denornme
moved the minuets and Karen
Durand seconded them,.
Mrs. Ducharme read to us
about Achievement Day and
she checked over our rolled
edge trim necklines.
The roll call was to compare
our total cost of our garment wit:
a similar ready-made one.
Huron Penes
ELECTRIC
86 King St. -Clinton
Industrial "Residential *Farm
Wiring
Proprietor - "BUD" KUEHL
482 - 7901
VACUUM
CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH ONT.
Phone Hansell 262-5748
T.V. & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete repairs on all makes
NIGHT CALLS
Government Certified Technician
call
GORD BLECK
Bluewater Electronics
236-4224
CUSTOM l(rLLING
AND PROCESSING
— 2 Butchering Days --
Tuesday — Beef and Park
Prjday — Beef Only
Peck -up Service Available.
We ,wrap your meat in see-
through film. Guaranteed
against freezer burn.
KERNE ?':'S ABATTOIR
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Consumers' Association of Canada 24
Consumers' Association of
Canada reminds you that rust
on the body of your car is more
than a problem of unsightly ap-
pearance. Safety-related prob-
lems may develop as a result of
excessive corrosion during the
winter months.
Corrosion of automobile
frames, hood latches, vehicle
lights as well as other mechan-
ical and structural parts of the
car, can affect its safe operat-
ion. Unlike surface body rust,
structural deterioration which
is the most dangerous part of
automobile corrosion, is not
clearly visible. Only periodic
vehicle inspections and regular
visits to a dealer or mainten-
ance garage can keep corrosion
problems in check. Corrosion
can sometimes be detected
during an operation as ordinary
as an oil change at your corner
gas station. Sufficient evidence
will be present to prompt a fur-
ther check by knowledgeable
mechanics.
CAC urges motorists to clean
salt and winter dirt from their
cars, and flush out frames and
crevices, to reduce the opport-
unities for fur ther corrosion and
to expose potential safety prob-
lems.
In frame, chassis and body
inspection, here are the points
to watch!
- Inspect the frame for cracks
and loose rivets to ensure that no
chassis or frame part has critical
structural damage or is severely
affected by corrosion.
- The floor pan on the under-
body must riot be perforated by
rust or other damage; ensure
that seat belt anchorages are not
loose or weakened.
- Check for loose, bent, brok-
en, disconnected or missing
spring shackles, u -bolts, centre -
bolts, shock absorbers, radius
rods and stabilizer links in the
suspension system.
- Rear axle alignment and
control arm connections must be
intact so that the rear axle will
track properly and control of the
vehicle is maintained.
-Underbody steering compon-
An administrator bought a car
with a dashboard light that
flashes red to warn the driver to
fasten his seat belt. His wife finds
herself talking back to the light:
"Oh, for goodness sake — I'm
only going down to the corner."
SPRING
Paint
Sale
Beautytone Paints
(by Sherwin Williams)
PER
$5049 GALLON
Interior, Exterior
Latex and Gloss
BETTY & ARTS
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eats must be intact; there
should be no fluid leakage from
a power steering system. Watch
for excessive wear on the steer-
ing linkage joint when the Pit-
man arm is manipulated.
-Corrosion, a build-up of
foreign material as well as mis-
alignment will prevent normal
functioning of primary and sec-
ondary hood latches.
-Finally, check for corrosion
of electrical connections on
head, tail and marker lights.
No matter how great may be
your skill in handling a car,
you cannot be a safe driver
without a safe, road -worthy
vehicle.
Letter to editor
April 19, 1973,
Hensall, Ontario
Dear Mr. Editor:
The Seaforth and District
Knights of Columbus and the
Alliance For Life would like to
draw to the attention of your
readers the statement made
recently by Dr. Richard Potter,
Ontario Health Minister, that
abortions should not be covered
under the Ontario Health Insur-
ance Plan. (Toronto Star, Marcl
17, 1973).
He stated further that it is his
personal view that abortion in
many cases is being used as a
method of birth control and that
these abortions cost the Ontario
taxpayer approximately $6
million in 1972.
Dr. Potter expressly stated
that he was giving his personal
opinion rather than government
policy, but that he would like
the Health Plan changed to be
in line with his views. It would
seem reasonable that only abort-
ions performed because the
mothers life was at stake should
be covered by a medical insur-
ance plan. THE KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS and the ALLIANCE
FOR LIFE believe this statement
has been made to test public re-
action.
It is believed that Dr. Potter
will be put under great pressure
by the pro -abortionists to rev-
erse his stand. If he is to maint-
ain his opposition to this abuse
of the Ontario Health Insurance
Plan, he will require tremen-
dous public support.
Accordingly, the Knights of
Columbus and the Alliance For
Life would appreciate it very
much if you would support Dr.
Potter's stand by carrying out
the following:
1. Write to Premier Davis,
requesting that his government
support Dr. Potter in his positior
that abortion should be removed
from the Ontario Health Insur-
ance Plan.
2. Write directly to Dr. Potter
offering him your encourage-
ment and support for his positior
3. Write to your local MPP
supporting Dr. Potter's views,
4. Write to your local news-
paper (s) supporting Dr. Potter's
views.
Sincerely yours,
Wilfrid Mousseau,
Recorder.
Father Stephen
Eckert Council.