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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1973
FOR SALE
USED TYPEWRITERS, 6 models
to choose from, priced from
$29,95 to $99,95, Zurich Cit-
izens News, Phone 236-4672,
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ROASTERS - 5 to 7 lbs. -
Call Mrs, Floyd Armstrong,
262-5433. 30-b
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
BEATTY ELECTRIC 4 -burner
range, nearly new. In clean,
excellent condition. Only
$125. or best offer. Phone
236-4036. 30-31-p
RASPBERRIES: pick your own or
we pick them for you. Open
Monday to Saturday. Bring own
containers. John Zandwych,
R.R.2, Zurich. Phone 262-5448
28-29-30-b
HALL TREES solid oak, in real
good condition. See them at
the Zurich, Citizens News,
28, tf
VICTOR MINI CALCULATORS,
the newest in electronic equip-
ment. Special price of only
$119.95 at the Zurich Citizens
News. 28, tf
HELP WANTED
MALE HELP to work on pole
frame buildings. Full time
work. - Phone 236-4081.
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WANTED TO BUY
IMMEDIATELY - Small horse
saddle in good condition. -
Phone 262-5450.
30-31-b
SERVICES OFFERED
FURNITURE REFINISHING, sat-
isfaction guaranteed, Prompt
service, reasonable rates. Call
collect, Ernie Niblock, 524-
6110. 28-29-30-b
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -
Freezer orders. Killing days,
Monday and Wednesday after-
noon. - Yungblut's Meat Mark-
et, ' Phone 236-4312, after
hours, 236-4681,
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
T.V. & RADIO
SERVICE
Complete repairs on all makes
REASONABLE CALLS
Government Certified Technicial
call
GORD BLECK
nenwater Electronics
236-4224
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CARDS OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to all those
who remembered me in so
many ways while a patient in
the hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. C.J. Wallace, the nurses
and Hoffman Ambulance. -
Naldo (Doc) Horn - 30-p
I would like to thank all the
people who sent cards and
flowers to me while I way ;n
the hospital„ - Sincerely Don-
ald Hendrick. - 30-p
I would like to extend my
sincere appreciation and thanks
for the many kindnesses shown
to me during my recent illness.
- Alice Haberer - 30-p
I would Iike to thank my rel-
atives and friends for the flow-
ers, cards, gifts and visits
while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since ret-
urning home. Special thanks
to Dr. Wallace, Dr. Grainger,
Dr. Cameron and Westlake's
Ambulance, and to all those
who helped in any way. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered - Barry Overholt -
MISCELLANEOUS
LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR
TRAILERS
Now you can train right here in
Canada
Accommodation and expenses
paid while training.
Tuition tax deductible,
Guaranteed placement assistance
Weekend training also available.
For application and interview
write: Safety Department, The
Canadian Institute of Tractor
Trailer Training Ltd., 207
Queen's Quay W. Toronto 117,
Ontario or call 416-864-9381
(Formerly Trans Canada Transp-
ort Training). 29-30-31-b
WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN
YOUR OWN BUSINESS
Phone for free information on
small businesses for your liken-
ing, such as barber shops, groc-
ery stores, butcher shops, var-
iety stores, garages, bowling
alleys, and many other interest-
ing businesses. All going con-
cerns, and within 5 mile radius
of Zurich. Statements at office:
Call Gerrie Gingerich ..
236-4025
M. Sirotic Real Estate
Broker. 30-b
LOST
ONE TARPAULIN, on Friday,
July 20, between Zurich and
Hensall. Finder please phone
236-4094. 30-b
TENDER
The Huron County Board of
Education will accept sealed
tenders at its Administrative
Office
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario
until 12:00 noon on Monday,
August 13, 1973 for the prov-
ision of a regular
Courier Service
to all of the Board's schools
within the County. Specif-
ications may be obtained from,
the above office. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily
accepted,
R. M. Wright
Manager of Purchasing
Renew
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theyhope the architect will
pursue this matter on behalf of
the board, The architect will
be asked to report to the board
by August 10 on progress being
made.
Trustee F.J, Vere, of Strat-
ford, chairman of the finance
and insurance committee, hand-
ed out balance sheets as of
May 31 and these wild be discus-
sed at next meeting on August
20.
The board approved the agree
ment proposal for use of St.
Michael's School gym in Strat-
ford in return for the use of
swimming facilities at YM -
YWCA in Stratford. Fourteen
of the nineteen spearate schools
in Huron and Perth Counties
use the "Y" pool. The swim-
ming is taught to the Grade 4
classes in these schools, They
receive ten hours of swimming
instruction over a ten weei<
period. Of the 14 schools there
are 18 classes in Grade 4, am-
ounting to 180 hours at $19 per
COMING EVENTS
SPECIAL MEETING of the Blue
Water Rest Home Auxiliary will
be held on Wednesday afternoon,
August 1, 1973 at 2 p. m.
30-b
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
-- 2 Butchering Drys —
Tuesdey — Beef end Park
. Prjdey — Beef Only
Pink -up Service Available.
We wrap your meat in see-
through film. Guaranteed
against freezer burn.
MERNER'S ABATTOIR
237-3314 Deshweed
masseterswesnomesemersimaroso
DOMESTIC
REFRIGERATION
Air Conditioners, Freezers
SALE & SERVICE
MAX'S TV
AND APPLIANCES
GRAND BEND.
238.2493
VACUUM
CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
FOR. ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
ZURICH ONT.
Phone Hensel! 262-5748
Huron. Pines
ELECTRIC
86 King'St.-Clinton
Industrial'" Residential * Farm
Wiring
Proprietor - "BUD" KUEHL
482 - 7901
hour for a total of $3, 420.
YM -YWCA time at St.
Michael's for various gym act-
ivities amounts to 498 hours at
$6.00 per hour for a total of
$2, 988.
This imbalance amounting
to $432 in favour of the Huron -
Perth Separate School Board is
waived in that terms were ar-
ranged mutually and beforehand
to the satisfaction of the board
and YM -YWCA.
Joseph Tokar, Assistant Sup-
erintendent of Education, rep-
orted a letter had been received
from the co-ordinator of the
Urban -Rural Exchange where
a 12 to 15 year old student from
the city will spend one week on
a farm in July or August, foll-
owed by a week-long visit with
the city family for the rural
boy or girl.
BY HELEN ALLEN
Jack, 11), enjoys school tremendously. ile is finishing Grade
four in an open area setting and has above average academic
ability. Ile is a: ticulate, imaginative and creative, alert and
responsive.
Naturally with these qualities ,Jack is also good at thinking up
ways to get into mischief, but both his work and his behavior
are good when he is with firm. understanding teachers and
foster parents. lie has a temper which he is learning to control.
Jack is handsome and healthy with big black eyes, brown hair
and medium brown complexion. Robust and athletic, he likes
sports, especially basketball, tint! loves camping or any kind of
outdoor activity. Fishing is a special interest and he is fond of
animals, big and small.
Jack seems to have considerable mechanical ability. Ile likes
to fix all kinds of things, from toys to household gadgets.
Jack likes to draw, his favorite subject being racing car
models. lle is fond of music and hopes to have lessons on either
piano or guitar. Ile attends church regulary with his foster
family and is never absent from Sunday School.
A family where love and firmness are combined, where there
is much activity and where there is a strong father to be
imitated and admired, is needed for .lack.
To inquire about adopting Jack, please write to Today's Child,
Box 888, Station K, Toronto IMP 2112. For general adoption
information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society.
IIE DOES WELL AT SCHOOL
Elevator Maintenance
Mechanic Required
Welding required; top pay rates,
overtime after 40 hours.
Company shared medical, drug and
life insurance.
Cook's
Apply to
Division of Gerbro Corp.
Hensall 262-2605