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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-01-31, Page 8PAGE ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1974 FOR SALE POTATOES, turnips and cabb- age. Arnold Vandenboomen, Highway 84, east of Zurich. Phone 236-4038. 3-tf SNOWIv1OBILE, 1972 Johnson Challenger, 27 HP Electronic ignition, neutral shift. As new, only $650. A dependable perf- ormer. - Phone 236-4359. 5-b STEREO ; Receiver, Component, Solid State, 40 watts, I.H.F. Speakers. Available, Call after 6 p.m. 236-4778. 4-5-b USED FURNACE - for coal or wood. 24" Good Gheer. Best Offer . Phone 236-4359. 5-b CEDAR WOOD - ready to use, for fireplace, stoves and kindl- ing. Call Leandre Bedard, 236- 4748. 5-b MOTO-SKI for sale, 668 miles excellent condition, brand new sliders. Phone 236-448=1 after 6 p.m. Best offer taken. Stor- age available until next year, if purchased now. 5-7-p MUNTZ CAR STEREO, like new, Only $55. Call 236-4292, Don Oesch. 4-5-b HELP WANTED AVON CAN HELP MAKE ENDS MEET. Earn money you need for your family selling AVON'S famous products. Territories available NOW in IIAY or STEPHEN Townships. Contact Mrs. M. MilLson, 17 Hawkes- bury Ave., London, 451-0541. 2-5-b LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS - a Now ypu can train right here in Canada! a Tuition Tax Deductible! a Placement assistance guaranteed! a 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 Transport Training.) MISCELLANEOUS FREENER SIDING Guaranteed satisfaction. We have cut out the middle man and have the lowest prices any- where. FOR FREE ESTIMATES and EXPERT INSTALLATION Ca11238-8214 4-12-b T.V.minandamoitti & RADIO SERVICE Complete repairs on all makes REASONABLE CALLS Government Certified Technician call GARD BLECK Bluswater Electronics t36-4224 COMING EVENTS ZURICH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE will meet on Tuesday, February 5, at 7 p. m. at the Blue Water Rest Home. This will be the February Birthday Party for the residents there. 5-b HULLY GULLY Feb. 2 - Roger Quik and The Rainbows Feb. 9 - The Star -Treks Feb. 16 - Valentine Ball - B luet ones Feb. 23 - Bluewater Playboys 5-b TAKE NOTICE that the annual meeting of producer members of the HURON COUNTY PORK PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION will be convened at the hour of 1 p.m. EST on 13th of February 1974, at the Legion Hall in the Town of Clinton for the purpose of the proper business of the annual meeting, the elections of officers and the election of substitute delegates. Between the hours of 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the above mentioned date. NOMIN- ATIONS for county cor turittee- men under the Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing Plan will be held. If an election is requir- ed for councilmen, it will be held on Tuesday, March 3, 1974 and the polling places will be: Clinton, Walton, Dung- annon. - James Williamson, President: Lloyd Stewart, Secret- ary -Treasurer. 5-b HELP WANTED PART-TIME BABYSITTER - in our home - 2 1/2 days per week, for two-month old baby. - Call Ken Ducharn)e 236-4131. SERVICES OFFERED . HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has a fine selection of Bluebird Diamonds, wedding rings, watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks, barometers, Cardinal watches sold by Jewellers only, are $10.05 and up, family rings and charms. Watch and. clock repairing work guaranteed. tf-b CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and Processing - Monday - Beef; Tuesday - Pork. Pick-up serv- ice available.- AL'S SUPER SAVE, - Phone 262-2017. REQUIRED Receptionist Clerk -Typist Written applications will be received by the undersigned to include personal data and work particulars. Good hours and working condit- ions. Apply to: John G. Berry, Clerk- Treasurer, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. Wife at breakfasts table to grumpy husband: "Look on the bright side. In sixteen hours you'll be back in bed." CARDS OF THANK'S I would like to say "thank -you" for the lovely cards, visits, and gifts I received while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace, the nurses and staff of the hosp- ital, and to those who helped out at home. Your help and kindness will always be rememb- ered. - Mrs. Ken McCarter - 5-b The family of the late Donald Hendrick wish to convey our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, express- ions of sympathy, floral tributes, charitable donations and cards. Special thanks to Dr. Chertkow, Dr. Wallace, the nurses and staff of Victoria and South Iluron Hospitals, Rev. Dobson, the Grand Bend United Church Women and the Westlake Funer- al Hone. 5-b The family of the late Hilton ' Truenlner wish to express their most sincere'thanks and apprec- iation to their many friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness, floral tributes, cards, memorial contributions and many messages of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. Bruce Guy, pallbearers and the West- lake Funeral Home, also the ladies of the Zurich U.C.W. 5-b The family of the late Mr. Joseph Gelinas wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Also for Mass donations, floral tributes and cards. Special thanks to the staff at South Huron Hospital and Dr. C.J. Wallace. Also fo the Catholic Women's League of St. Boniface Parish, and Westlake's Ambulance and Funeral Service. - The Gelinas Family - 5-p Committee launch petition 1 would like to thank all those who remembered me in their prayers and also with cards and gifts, during my brief stay as a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. C.J. Wallace, Dr. Walker, the nurses on the fourth floor and Westlake's Ambulance Service. 5-p NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Estate of OSCAR FLEISCHAUER late of the Township of Stanley in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the 7th day of November, 1973. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full part- iculars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of February, 1974 after which date the estate assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have then been received. RAYMOND & McLEAN Barristers & Solicitors, Exeter, Ontario. Solicitors for the Administratrix SMILE.! A wife .yelled at her husband, "There are more than 100 empty whisky bottles in the closet! Where do they all come from?" "Don't ask me," the husband replied. "I never bought an. empty whisky bottle in my life." On Monday, January 2 8, a group of "Right to Life" memb- ers met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Case Van Raay, R.R.3, Dashwood, to make plans to launch the 'Committee of One Million' petition in Exeter and surrounding area. This petition is asking Parlia- ment to enact legislation provid' ing the unborn child with the Busing Tender To supply week -end transport- ation for Huron County students to the Regional Centre for the Hearing Handicapped at London, Ontario. Tenders will be received until 12:00 noon on Friday, February 18, 1974 by the undersigned. Specifications and further det- ailed information in regard to routing may be obtained at the Administration Centre in Clinton R.B. Dunlop, Superintendent of Business Affairs, IIURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario, NOM 1LO same protection given to the rest of society. On Thursday, February 21, Dr. Hart Bezner of Sir Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, perhaps the most famous defend- er of the unborn child in Can- ada, will speak at South Huron District High School, Exeter, at 8 p.m. presenting the facts about abortion. The petition will be available for signing at that time. Area churches will also be contacted and asked to co-oper- ate in the signing of the petit- ion. School Bus Driver TURNBERRY CENTRAL PUBLIC SCH OOL R.R.4 WINGIIAM Written applications addressed to: Mr. R, L. Cunningham, Transportation Manager HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCAT - ION, 103 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario, NOM 1LO, will be re- ceived until 12:00 noon on Fri- day, February 8, 1974. Training assistance is available to an applicant wishing to procure a school bus driver's license. 5, 6, -b New Classified Rates (effective February 1, 1974) WORD COUNT Charges are based on the number of words. Sets of numerals as for serial numbers, street numbers, phone numbers or prices count as one word per set. Words joined by hyphens count as separate words. FIRST INSERTION — 20 words $1.25, 5c per word thereafter SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS —. No copy changes, 3c per word, mininum .75c. BIRTHS — 20 words $1.25, 5c per word thereafter. MARRIAGES, Engagements, Death Notices — 20 words $1.25,each additional word 5c. IN MEMORIAMS — $1.25 plus 10c per line of verse. COMING EVENTS — 20 words $1.25, each additional word 5c.Three insertions for the price of ?. CARD OF THANKS — 30 Words $1.25, each additional word 2c per word. SEMI -DISPLAY FIRST INSERTION — $1.40 per column inch. SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS — $1.26 per column inch. (Minimum size in this category 2 inches.. Accepted in multiplesof half inch.) BOX NUMBERS to this office — 50c per insertion. 25c DISCOU NT FOR CASH PAYMENT'ON OR BEFORE TUESDAY OFWEEK FOLLOWING FINAL INSERTION Deadline for classified ads is 12 noon Tuesday PH NE 236-4672