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Zurich Citizens News, 1973-05-17, Page 8PAGE 8 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1973 FOR SALE 1964 MERCURY METEOR, low mileage, in good condition. -Call Stephen Meidinger, 236- 4155. 20-p CUSTOM MADE Chrome skirts and Baby Moons, for 1966 Beau- mont, Call 236-477 8, 20-b LOOKING FOR EXTRA SEED Corn? Get your Funk's G. - Hybrids from John Elder, Hen- sall. - Phone 262-5598. 20-21-b RANGE - small kitchen range, in excellent condition. - Phone 236-4725. 20-p 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 TWO TWIN BEDS, box springs, and mattresses and headboards. Complete with mattress covers, flannelette fitted winter sheets, perma-press summer sheets and heirloom bedspreads. Best offer accepted. Stade Hardware, Zurich. 19-20-b DOUBLE BED - Springs and mat- tress, in real good condition. - Phone 236-4782. 19-20-p SMITH -CORONA space- o -uratic 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 MISCELLANEOUS I AM 14 YEARS OLD. If you need help on the farm, or around the house, mowing lawns) etc., call 236-4349, Rick Bed- ard. 19-20-21p HELP WANTED RNA - full or part-time, for June 1, Phone Blue Water Rest Home. 236-4373. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY - preferably stable, full-time employee for permanent posit- ion, Sales, store -clerk, all- around interesting and intrigu- ing job. - Apply in person by appointment to Gingerich's Sales and Service, Ltd. Zurich. LICENCED MECHANIC for steady employment with elect- rical and automatic transmission experience. GMC dealership, New modern shop. Apply to Huron Motor Products Ltd., Zur ich, Ontario. 20-b WANTED WILL PAY TOP RENT for 50 to 200 acre farm, with good build- ings, or a good farm home, with buildings, within 15 miles of Market Farm Equipment Ltd., Grand Bend. - Phone Howard Market, 238-2301. 19-20-b BOY WILL DO NEAT grass cut- ting. Lawn Mower available. Call 236-4778. 20-b ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Elam Shantz are pleased to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daugh- ter Norma Jean to Mr. John Boyd Iutzi, June 9, 1973 at 2.30 p, m. in the Steinman Mennon- ite Church, Baden, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mock, Hensall, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daught- er, Mary Ellen Margaret to Gary Arthur Berscht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berscht, Elmira, The wedding to take place Saturday, June 9, 1973 at 5 p.m. in Hen- sall United Church. 20-b Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLean, Hensall, Ontario, wish to an- nouce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Gwendolyn Marie to Raymond J. Devereaux, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Dev- ereaux, R.R.4, Seaforth. The wedding will take place Satur- day, June 16, 1973 at 2 p.m. in Hensall United Church. 20-b COMING EVENTS General Meeting of the South Huron and District Association for the Mentally Retarded will meet on Wednesday, May 23, at 8 p. m. in the Exeter Public School. Guest speaker, Dr. Gordon MacWillie, of Huron College, London, will speak on "Meaning of Mental Retard- ation." Everyone is welcome, Refreshments will be served. 20-b BARBECUE BEEF DINNER, Hen- sall United Church, Wednesday, May 30, with Servings at 5-6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets $2.50 and $1.25 - For tickets call 262-2675 or contact any UCW member. 19, 21- b SERVICES OFFER -ED CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING --• 2 Butchering Days — Tuesday -- Beef and Pork Frjday . Beef Only Pock -up Service Available. We wrap your meat in see- through film. Guaranteed against freezer burn. MERNER'S ABATTOIR 231-3314 Dashwood VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES BOB PECK ZURICH ONT. Phone Hensall 262-5748 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and Processing --Monday - I3eef; Tuesday - Pork. Pick up serv- ice available - Al's Super Save, phone 262-2017. 49-tf WATCH AND CLOCK repairing, Work guaranteed. Fine select- ion of watches, diamonds and china, Diamond re -setting. Trophies - HESS JEWELLERY - Zurich. 2-tf Many attend workshop Last Wednesday night, May 9, the Huron -Perth Roman Catholic Separate Schools part- icipated in the first of a series of Folk and Square Dance Work- shops. The participants, teach- ers from Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, Precious Blood School, Exeter, Ecole Ste Marie School, St. Boniface School, Zurich, Early Childhood Educ- ation Students from Lambton College, Sarnia, and the Grade 7 and 8 Square Dance pupils from Ecole Ste, Marie School, hopefully will pass their acquir- ed skills of dancing onto the classroom children. Instructors for this course inc- luded Mr. J.B. McCarroll, Phys. ical Education Consultant, Miss P. Rowe, Physical Education CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Anson McKinley extend a warm sincere thank - you to their family and friends for making their 25th wedding anniversary such a wonderful occasion. 20- b The family of the late Cornelia D. Imanse wish to thank neigh- bours, friends and relatives for the floral tributes, cards, don- ations to the heart fund and to all chose who sent food. We also wish to express our apprec- iation to the neighbour ladies who prepared a lunch at the home after the funeral. 20-b We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for the beautiful gifts and cards we received on our 25th wedding anniversary. Many thanks to all who attended the dance and to our family who worked so hard to make it all a pleasant occas- ion, - Harold and Mona Camp- bell. 20-b I would like to thank Miss Idella Gabel and Mrs. Dorothy Stade who were so helpful and patient in helping me to prepare for my recent piano exam. - John D. Blackwell. - 20-p T. V. & RADIO SERVICE Complete repairs on all makes REASONABLE CALLS Government Certified Technician call GORD BLECK Bluewuter Electronics 236-4224 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING - Freezer orders. Killing days, Monday and Wednesday after- noon. - Yungblut's Meat Mark- et, Phone 236-4312, after hours, 236-46 81. Huron Pines ELECTRIC 86 King •St. -Clinton Industrial *Residential *Farm Wiring Proprietor - "BUD" KUEHL 482 - 7901 airantlematasinsmonnemew Department, South Huron Dist- rict High School, and Mrs. V. Zyluk, Precious Blood School, Exeter. The program started with John McCarroll introducing the teachers to the well known marching pieces so that Kinder- garten children can be fully aware of their body skills, space available to them, and their relationship with fellow students, The teachers used their arms, legs, and various other parts of their body to show their feelings AUCTION SALE Jf Valuable Real Estate, Antique Furniture, Cars & Small Farm Equipment For JOHN MILLER Lot 10, Concession 8, STEPHEN TOWNSHIP, Huron County, on SATURDAY, MAY 19 12:30 p.m. D.S.T. (Will be sold on said proper- ty. Real Estate consists of 48 acres, more or less, North half Lot 10, Con. 18 Stephen Town- ship, 1/2 mile west of Shipka Drive -In Theatre, on hardtop Crediton road, 1 mile east of Highway 81. This property has approximately 200 rods front- age on hardtop Crediton road, about 40 acres workable which is rented and sown to corn, about 8 acres of hardwood bush sprinkled with white birch and hemlock; a cabin, 12x19; also a creek runs through the woods. This property must be seen to be fully appreciated. Terms of Sale: 10% down. Balance in 30 days. Sold sub- ject to a very reasonable re- serve bid. AUTOMOBILE: 2 door 1957 Chevrolet, 16,700 priginaO mile-. Serial No. 71211616725 with cer- tificate. ANTIQUE FURNITURE and other items will be sold at 1:15 p.m. D.S.T., from Lot 10, Con. 8, 1 mile west of Crediton, short distance south, on prem- ises, Flat to wall cupboard, 55" high, 6 pane glass top; 6 press back chairs, excellent condi- tion; spinning wheel; Beaver sealers; Raymond sewing ma- chine; rare 4 leg Block table; 6 Boston chairs; library table; dressing table with drawer and porcelain pulls; 3 wooden beds; walnut settee with rocker and arm chair to match; beautiful bell top brass bed, in excellent condition; walnut dining room table with extra leaves; wash stand; chest of old carpenter tools; assortment of trunks; 2 antique view masters with pic- tures; dresser with mirror and pear drop handles; oak parlor table; beautiful dining room table with extra leaves and hand carved sides, known to be 100 years old; 3 gun stock chairs; toilet set, complete; wicker arm chair; press back rocker; china hair receiver; brass hanging lamp frame; Al- laddin and coal oil lamps; set of bells; 2 woven quilts, 100 years old; 3 genuine wool blankets, made in Benmiller years ago; pictures; parlor table with porcelain casters; sealer; pitcher in wheat de- sign; large platter; 2 wooden chairs, fiddle back cane bot- tom; crocks; high chair; child's table with seat; tricycle, in excellent condition. There are many other valuable items in this sale too numerous to list. Two - wheel Ski- doo trailer; 1964 Comet 6, 4 door, sell as is; 7 ft. Case mower, 3 point hitch; lawn mower; 4 sets of iron hames. Terms of Sale: Cash. 7% sales tax in effect. JOHN MILLER, Prop. PERCY WRIGHT, Auctioneer Tell: 262-5515 Neither auctioneer or prop- rietor responsible for accidents day of sale. to the marching music stimulus. Later they joined in a more formal dance of the "Alley Cat" where they learned definite steps and patterns of music. Then they were organized into groups of 4 to plan a variation of combined movements suggest• ed within their groups. They like the children, were given the opportunity to create their own different patterns of steps and body movements. Mrs. V. Zyluk taught the at- tending teachers the step to the "Virginia Reel," Then Miss P. Rowe demonstrated the popular Folk Dance "The Crested Hen" and "Tire Tennessee Wig Walk." Before starting the square dance, Mr. McCarroll taught the English Folk Dance "Green - sleeves, " In conclusion, the square dance pupils from Ecole Ste Marie School did two historical Huron County Folk Dances. After the demonstration, the audience joined in with this lively group. Nearly 50 teachers, students, and spectators, took part in this opening workshop at St. Bonif- ace School, Zurich. They left the Workshop with materials to help their class understand "To Dance is to Live." Another Workshop will take place at St. Patrick's School, Dublin, on May 16, 1973, with participants corning from )less- on, Kinkora, Seaforth, St. Colurnban, Goderich, the Teachers' College in Stratford, and St. Michael's School, Stratford. Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER Oil seepage from the oil filler cap may be caused by a clogged PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve. Worthwhile extra for any car: a RIGHT side view mirror to help eliminate those dangerous blind spots. A motor mount safety device has been developed, consisting of a wire that cuts the current to the ignition coil if the mount breaks. A group of American utility companies has ordered 400 electric cars, to be used as replacements for conventional vehicles. An increasing number of areas are moving to adopt picture and symbol road signs to replace or augment the customary word signs. Our sign stands for true automotive quality at Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235.1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Drive in soon,