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Zurich Citizens News, 1973-05-24, Page 8PAGE 8 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1973 FOR SALE LOOKING FOR EXTRA SEED Corn? Get your Funk's G. - Hybrids from John Elder, Hen- sall. - Phone 262-5598, 20-21-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 USED STEEL WALL Swimming Pool, with plastic liner. 10' x 24" high, complete with cartridge filter, and 100 watt motor. Used only 2 months. -Phone 236-4160. 21-b 3 USED RIDING MOWERS. $75., $140., $210. 1 rental tiller now up for sale. Regular $179.99 now $145. like new. STEVE ARGYLE OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT, Bayfield, Phone 565-2800. 21-b 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 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. 20-b HELP WANTED for kitchen and dining room, for day time and evening hours. Apply in person , to Hensall Hotel. 21-b LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS. Now you can train right here in Canada. Accom- modation and expenses paid while training. Tuition tax ded- uctible. For application and interview, write• Safety Depart- ment Trans Canada Transport Training, Suite 316, 207 Queens Quay, West, Toronto 117, Ont- ario or ca11416- 864- 9381. 21-22-23-b MISCELLANEOUS I AM 14 YEARS OLD. If you need help on the farm, or around the house, mowing lawns, etc., call 236-4849, Rick Bed- ard. 19-20-21p Huron Pines ELECTRIC 86 King •St.- Clinton Industrial .Residential * Farm Wiring o Proprietor - "BUD" KUEHL 482 -•7901 ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs. Elarn W. Shantz are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Norma Jean to Mr. John Boyd Iutzi, son of Mr. Wilfred Iutzi, of Baden. The wedding to take place Saturday, June 9, 1973 at 2.30 p.m. in the Steinman Mennonite Church, Baden, Ontario. 21-b Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Guy, Dashwood, are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Catherine to Paul Roderick Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Morrison, Varna. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 16, 1973, at 3 p.m. at Calvary United Church, Dashwood. 21- b COMING EVENTS 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 "May Day Tea" at the Bluewater , Rest Horne, Saturday, May 26, 2-4 p. an Bazaar and white elephant table. A good variety of tasty home baking. 21-b BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE, sponsored by the Ladies organiz- ations of the churches in the community, at Queensway Nurs- ing Home, Hensall, on May 30, at 2 p, m, 21-b SERVICES OFFERED VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES BOB PECK ZURICH ONT. Phone Hansa!! 262-5748 CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING — 2 Butchering Days -- Tuesday -- Beef and Pork Frjday -- Beaf Only Puck -up Service Available. We wrap your meat in see- through film. Guaranteed against freezer burn. MERNER'S ABATTOIR 70-3314 Dashwood WATCH AND CLOCK repairing, Work guaranteed. Fine select- ion of watches, diamonds and china. Diamond re -setting. Trophies - HESS JEWELLERY - Zurich. 2- tf CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and Processing --Monday - Beef; • Tuesday - Pork. Pick up serv- ice available - Al's Super Save, phone 262-2017. 49-tf CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING - Freezer orders. Killing days, Monday and Wednesday after- noon. - Yungblut's Meat Mark- et, Phone 236-4312, after hours, .236-4681. Huron -Perth TB hold annual Rev. Garbutt Smith of Strat- ford was elected president of he Huron -Perth TB and Respir- atory Disease Association at the annual educational dinner meet- ing held in Egmondville United Church. He succeeds Ivan Dorsyth of Kippen. Vice-presidents are Miss Eil- een O'Brien of Goderich and Mrs. Frank Dodds, of Stratford. The 1972 Christmas Seal cam- paign was reported to be the most successful to date with receipts totalling $38, 203 com- pared to $35, 148 in 1971. This was 11 percent population sup- port, the highest in the province A. Les McDonald of Toronto, Program Consultant with the Ontario TB and Respiratory Dis- ease Association, was the guest speaker on the topic of current trends in rhe TB and Respiratory Disease movement, Full-time medical director, Dr. C. Gray has been the result and affiliation with medical schools has been achieved. Part of this program is the granting of funds to teaching hospital respiratory units and grants in aid. This coming year, Mr. MacDonald reported that $141, 340 is being budgeted for this purpose, He reported there are 30 qual- ified program co-ordinators in Ontario directing rhe respiratory disease program. BIRTH ROWE - Jim and Ruth Rowe, R. R. 3, Ailsa Craig, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Sheri Anne, on May 16, 1973 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A sister for Steven. CARD OF THANKS I would like to say thank you to my relatives, friends and to all those in Grade 7 at Zurich Public School for remembering me with cards, visits, and gifts while I was a patient in War Memorial Children's Hospital, London. - Mary Ellen Steckle - 21-p It is with sincere appreciation I wish to express my gratitude and thank you to Dr. O'Connor, Dr. Wallace, Hoffman's Ambul- ance, Mrs. Glasgow, Mrs. Cushman, Rev. Wattam, Vinc- ent, Dobson and to all our friends and neighbours who rem- embered me with cards, flowers, visits and prayers while I was a patient in St. Joseph Hospital and since returning home. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Risi and all the residents and the staff at the Blue Water Rest Horne. - Rubie Turnbull- 21-b LIVESTOCK SHIPPING TO TORONTO UNION STOCK YARDS Dunn and Levack Every Monday All Loads fully Insured! CONTACT Campbell McKinley RR 1, ZURICH Phone :262.5430 The objective of the TB and Respiratory Disease movement is to assist in the prevention, detection and control of diseases of the lung, financed by the Christmas Seal campaign, with some monies received from memorial gifts and bequests. Mr. McDonald stated that prevention is through health ed- ucation and the number one priority here is pointing up the health hazard of cigarette smoking to youth, through school and other orientated health education programs. A survey of home care serv- ices as effecting RD patients is being carried out across the province, Mr. McDonald report- ed, Mr, McDonald said control is through rehabilitation, both social and medical and there has been great development in this area in the past two years by physical conditioning courses for asthmatic children. Classes in this area are carried out by Mrs. Ian Clarke and Mrs. Graham Bowker, both physioth- erapists. Breathing conditioning courses are held for adult patients too, also Better Breathing and Resp- iratory Disease and Emphysema Clubs --social and educational. Smoking withdrawal courses are the newest and fastest growing program activity in the province Mr. McDonald said. On the cigarette subject, Mr. McDonald said that contrary to commonly held opinion, a min- ority, only two out of five Can- adian adults, are habitual cig- arette smokers. He said from a peak of 58 percent in 1965, the proportion of regular cigarette smokers among men 20 and over dropped to 51 percent in 1970, He said the proportion of regul- ar smokers among teenage girls bas increased substantially, 19 percent in 1965 to 25 percent in 1970, up one-third, He said female smoking is up 200 per- cent, "Cigarette smoking cessation is our number one program priority, " Mr. McDonald stated. "We must be prepared as memb ers of our Association and as people concerned with the health of our family, friends and neighbours to take a stand on this health problem. There is only one position --there can be no compromise. We can over- come this health hazard by all playing a part at this time by upholding the rights of non- smokers and by assisting in in- creasing the population of non- smokers so that smoking will be socially unacceptable." Committee chairmen elected are as follows• patient services, Mrs. Edith Brothers of Stratford and E,R, Knight, Brussels; education, Mrs. Edith Fisher, Mitchell, and Mrs. David Schenck, Seaforth, Christmas Seal Campaign, Ralph Goren, Stratford, and Toni Leiper, Londesboro; finance, Garnet Prest, Stratford; medical advis- ory, Dr. K. W. Hampson of Stratford and Dr. Frank Mills, Goderich, 0 About eopie Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Peters, of Weston, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blowes, of Preston, spent the -holiday weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gascho. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fenwick of London have taken up resid- ence in Zurich. Mr. Fenwick is employed at Boise Cascade, l lensall, OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND MISCEL ITEMS FOR; Lorne And Mildred Klop ANEOUS In the Village of Zurich, corner of John Street North and Ros- alie Street SATURDAY, JUNE 2, at 1 30 P. M. ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Westinghouse refrigerator; Frigidaire 30" stove; electric 2 -slice toaster; Mix master; electric frying pan; tea kettle; 5 -piece chrome kitchen set; assorted dishes and cooking utensils; studio couch; wooden rocking chairs; Morris recliner chair; swivel upholstered chair; lazy -boy chair; Colonial style rocker; foot stools; oak library table; pine chest of drawers; hall trees; fern stands; assorted small tables; oak sectional book case; 2 iron beds, springs and mattresses; wooden bed stead and springs; dresser, cedar chest; day bed; table lamps; floor lamps; smoking stand; etc. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS - Numerous 1 gal. and 4 gal. crocks; jugs; picture frames; trunks; Bissel carpet sweeper; sing- er treadle sewing machine; books; sheets; blankets; table clothes towels; Gendron baby carriage; clipper 4 -cycle lawn mower; MTD 4 HP riding mower, like new; and other items too numer- ous to mention. Not responsible for ac D J AUCTIONEERS AN "Doug" 237-3576 idents on day of sale IDDELL D SALES MANAGERS "Jack" 23'7-3431