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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1973
FOR SALE
HEAVY DUTY International 9'
cultivator, Power lift, on
wheels. In good condition.
$6.00. Call 236-4117. 22-p
TEN -FOOT OVERIEAD door,
complete. Phone 237-3681.
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664 ELECTRIC VOICE Micro-
phone; extension swing boom,
new. Call Elroy Desjardine.
Phone 236-4242. 22-p
USED TYPEWRITER - Royal
standard model, in excellent
condition. Must be seen to be
appreciated. Only $109.95.
Call Zurich Citizens News,
236-4672.
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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.
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HELP WANTED
RNA - full or part-time, for
June 1. Phone Blue Water Rest
Home. 236-4373.
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 call 416- 864- 9381.
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EXPERIENCED BURNER SERVICE
mechanic wanted for expanding
petroleum department. Licence
desirable, but opportunity to
complete training provided for
interested employee. Installat-
ion work with department sup-
ervisor. Good wages, plus incen
tives. All replies treated confid-
entially. Apply in writing to
HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPER-
ATIVE , Hensall, Ontario.
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MISCELLANEOUS
I AM 14 YEARS OLD. If you
need help on the farm, or
around the house, mowing lawns
etc., ca11236-4349, Rick Bed-
ard, 19-20-21p
FOR RENT
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT:
Forms, wedges, wheel barrows,
small mixer, power trowel,
pump, etc. - Phone 236-4954.
N.J. Corriveau. 22-tfn
OlgooreasimiageOrmaramelaMs
Huron Pines
ELECTRIC
86 King •St. - Cl i nton
Industrial * Residential *Farm
Wiring
Proprietor - "BUD" KUEHL
482 - 7901
BIRTH
BROKENSHIRE - Jodi Karen
announces the arrival of her
little brother, Jason Allan Whit-
ney, on Tuesday, May 29, 1973,
at South Huron Hospital. The
proud parents are Sharon and
Allan.
DEITZ - Gordon and Karen
(nee Howald) are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Glen Frederick, on Thursday,
May 24, 1973, at Victoria Hosp-
ital, London. A brother for
Kathy.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Roy S.
McBride wish to extend their
thanks and appreciation to their
relatives and friends for the
cards, floral tributes, memorial
donations (especially to the
Cancer Society) and other acts
of kindness shown in the loss of
a dear husband, father, and
grandfather. Special thanks to
Rev. M. Morrison, Rev. Eph-
raim Gingerich, the organist,
the ladies trio, and Goshen
Ladies, who provided lunch fol-
lowing the service. Also thanks
to Dr. J.C. Goddard and the
nurses who attended him while
a patient in South Huron Hospit-
al. 22-p
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs. Bruce Guy, of Dashwood,
wishes to invite friends, neigh-
bours and relatives of both fam-
ilies to a trousseau tea, on Sat-
urday, June 9, 1973 from 2-4
and 7-9 at the manse, in honour
of her daughter Judy's forthcom-
ing marriage to Paul Morrison,
of Varna. 22-b
SULLIVAN - The family of Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick J. Sullivan of
Dashwood, Ontario cordially
invite relatives, friends and
neighbours to attend "Open
House" on Sunday, June 10,
1973 at Dashwood Community
Centre from 2.30 p.m. to 5:30
p.m. in honour of their parent's
50th Wedding Anniversary.
Best Wishes Only.
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COMING EVENTS
dOMMIIMIN
The June meeting of the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Blue Water Rest
Home will be combined with a
picnic for the residents on June
20, at 1:30 p.m. 22-b
The afternoon meeting of the
Zurich Women's Institute will
be held at the Hay Township
Hall, on June 4, at 2 o'clock.
Theme - Canadian Industries.
Roll call, name the industry a
member in the family is empl-
oyed. There will be a display
of more than 3000 buttons, each
lady bring a sentimental button
and give explanation. A wel-
come is extended to visitors.
22-p
St. Thomas and District Male
Choir hopes to give a concert in
the Christian Reformed Church,
Clinton on Sunday, June 3, at
8 p.m. Your cordially invited.
22-b
STRAWBERRY SUPPER at Kipper
St. Andrew;s United Church,
Wednesday, June 13, 1973.
Adults: $2.50; Children $1.25-
12 years and under. 22-b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the Estate of
SUSANNA SMITH, Deceased
All persons having claims
against the estate of Susanna
Smith, late of the Township of
Hay, County of Huron, House-
wife, who died on or about the
25th day of February 1973, are
required to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario,
by the 2nd day of June 1973,
after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received.
seam, me
BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the executor,
EXETER, Ontario.
COINS
Paying top prices for Canadian
and American coins, Silver
Dollars, Mint Sots, otc. also all
Gold Coins.
ALL DEALS CONFIDENTIAL
Contact V. POPE
' 524-9085 - GODERICH
SERVICES
OFFERED
WATCH AND CLOCK repairing,
Work guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds and
china. Diamond re -setting.
Trophies - HESS JEWELLERY -
Zurich,
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CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -
Freezer orders. Killing days,
Monday and Wednesday after-
noon. - Yungblut's Meat Marl< -
et, Phone 236-4312, after
hours, 236-4681.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
Processing --Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Pork. Pick up serv-
ice available - Al's Super Save,
phone 262-2017.
49-tf
VACUUM
CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
FOR ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH ONT.
Phone Hansel! 252-S748
CUSTOM KELLING
,TAD PROCESSING
2 Butchering Days —
Tuesday — Beef and Pork
t rjday -- Beef Only
•
Pick-up Service Available.
We wrap your meat in see-
through film. Guaranteed
against freezer burn.
MERNER'S ASATrOIR
-314 Dasbwood
T.V. & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete repairs on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified Technician
call
OORD BLECK
Bh ewoter Electronics
236-4224
SS board let bus contract
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of Bishop Emmett Carter's speecl
He was the keynote speaker at
the convention on the subject of
Catholic Curriculum within the
Community. Mr. Geoffrey also
reported on the address of C.G.
Whalen, president of the Can-
adian Trustees Association.
Howard Shantz, of Stratford,
who also attended the convention
spoke briefly. Mr. Shantz gave
a report on an.open meeting
conducted by the Ontario Min-
istry of Education at Stratford
Northwestern Secondary School
which he attended on May 24.
The purpose of the meeting
was to present information on
the Intermediate Guidelines
(Courses of Study) for Grades
7 to 10 and to receive response
from interested parents and
citizens. He reported only
about 75 to 80 parents attend-
ed.
Mr. Tokar reported that about
300 Perth teachers had attended
a meeting to discuss the Cyclic
Review which had pleased the
officials of the Ministry of Ed-
ucation after the disappointing
turnout by parents at North-
western Secondary School, He
said that St. Michael's Senior
School in Stratford, Holy Name
of Mary School in St. Marys
and St. Patrick's School in
Dublin had been selected as
pilot schools for the Perth
County Board were King Lear
School, Central Perth School,
St. Marys North Ward School,
Mitchell District High School
and Northwestern Secondary
School. The meeting was a
joint effort between the two
boards.
The Board approved a Deb-
enture by-law for $315, 000
to finance school alterations
and additions at Holy Name of
Mary School in St. Marys,
The money to be available to
the Board after July 1 from the
Ontario Education Capital Aid
Corporation. Total cost of the
work is $320, 000.
The Board approved a request
from Brian McKone, Stratford,
for the privilege of parking a
mobile library vehicle in the
school yard at St. Joseph's
School on St. Vincent Street in
Stratford. Brian, along with two
other post secondary students
under an Opportunities for Youth
Program was granted monies for
creation and operation of a
mobile library service in Strat-
ford and the surrounding rural
district. St. Joseph's lot would
be one of several locations
needed for them to implement
their project of supplementing
the present school library at
St. Joseph's and showing motion
pictures and holding story hours
for both children and their par-
ents every two weeks during
July and August.
h
Prize Whiners
The Knights of Columbus
annual charities Raffle Draw
held by the Ontario State Coun-
cil took place at the Brock Hote
Niagara Falls, on Monday,
May 21.
First prize, a Chrysler New-
port, 2 -door hardtop, fully
equipped, was won by Mr. T.
Thomas, 63 Cayuga Crescent,
London, (Ticket 408066).
Second prize, a Plymouth Dust-
er, 2 -door Sports Coupe, was
won by Mr. John McCauley,
1035 Nesbitt Crescent, R, R. 7,
Woodstock, (ticket 539146).
Recipient of proceeds is the
Canadian Arthritic and Rheum-
atism Society.
OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND MISCELLANEOUS
ITEMS FOR
Lorne And Mildred Klopp
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 accidents on day of sale
D & .I RIDDELL
AUCTIONEERS AND SALES MANAGERS
"Doug"
237-3576
"Jack"
237-3431