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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-07-17, Page 8PAGE 8 FOR SALE FIREWOOD : Call Zurich Wood Products Limited. 236-4324. 9-tf TWO ONLY - Used Royal type- writers, in real good condition. Office style. - Zurich Citizens News, phone 236-46'72. tf PICK YOUR OWN sour cherries, starting July 18, and raspberries, starting July 21, at Berg Orch- ards, Forest, 3 miles south of Camp Ipperwash, on the Ridge. Road. 29-b TI-HRESHING MACHINE, Mount Forest model, 28 x 45, straw cutter and grain thrower. Contact Joe 1lastings, 345- 2279. 29-p LOST TWO BOXES OF shock absorbers, in Zurich, near fire hall, on Friday night. Boy on bicycle seen picking up. Reward. Please call 236-4738. 29-b MISCELLANEOUS CUSTOM COMBINING, wheat, grain, beans and corn. - Call Walter Vermunt, 236-4868. 29-39-p HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has a fine selectibn of Bluebird Diamonds, wedding rings, watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks, barometers, Cardinal watches sold by Jewellers only, are $10.95 and up, family rings and charms. Watch and clock repairing work guaranteed. tf-b Custom Killing and Processi iig MONDAY - PORK WEDNESDAY - BEEF Zurich AbLutoir Phone 236-4939 or 236-4681 Bus. Res. HELP WANTED RN, part-time or full time. Apply Queensway Nursing Home Hensall, phone 262-2-830. 2 8-b LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS a Now ypu can train right here in Canada! • Tuition Tax Deductible! e Placement assistance guaranteed! o Weekend training also available! For application an interview, write: Safety Department The Canadian Institute of Tractor Trailer Training Ltd. 207 Queen's Quay W. Toronto 117, Ontario Or Cell 416-1.93*1 (Formerly TransCanada Transport; Trainirgf.) The Canadian Farm and Ind- ustrial Equipment Institute advises that power be shut off before. any attempt is made to clean out augers, conveyors, blowers or self -unloading wag- ons. COMING EVENTS LADIES AUXILIARY to Blue Water Rest Home special after- noon meeting at the home on Wednesday, July 24, at 2 p.m. Please try to attend. 29-b CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank all my relatives and friends for the cards, flow- ers and visits while I was a patient in University Hospital. - Ross Johnston - 29-b The family of the Late Marshall Plante wish to thank relatives, friends, neighbours for mass cards, flowers and sympathy cards. We extend thanks to Father Durand, Westlake's Funeral lime, pallbearers, also Father Monahan, Maitland Manors and Alexandria Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, and the doctors who looked after him. - His sister, Mrs. Pauline Jeffrey. 29-p I would like to express sincere thanks to all who visited me, sent flowers, cards and gifts while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Your kindness- es were all deeply appreciated. - Kathy Rader. - 29-p We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their sympathy, floral tributes, memorial don- ations and the many acts of kindness shown to us in the loss of a loving son. Your thought- fulness is deeply appreciated and will always be remembered. - The Eric Krohmer Family - 29-b HELP WANTED Help Wanted HURONVIEW FOURTH CLASS Stationary Engineer FOR SHIFT WORK Apply in writing to: ADMINISTRATOR HURONVIEW, CLINTON LIVESTOCK SHIPPING TO TORONTO UNION STOCK. YARDS Dunn and Levack Every Monday All Loads Fully Insured CONTACT Campbell McKinley Rpt 1, ZURICH Phone, 262-54Z ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1974 C'THEYLAs ALL IN GIR News of Huronview GRADUATE Officer Cadet Mark Venence Denomy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Venence C. Denomy of Chesley Ontario, graduated from the Royal Military College of Can- ade, Kingston, with a Bachelor or Arts (Commerce). The deg- ree was conferred by Brigadier - General W.W. Turner, Com- mandant of the College. While attending RMC, Offic- er Cadet Denomy was awarded the Cross Swords in Military Proficiency. This year's gradu- ation class of 199, is the second largest in the history of the College. Mark was born in this area and is a grandson of Mrs. Adel- ine Denomy. ED The fine weather of the past week has been ideal for sight seeing drives in the van, with some of the programs being held out under the trees. Mrs. Prouty, of Exeter cond- ucted a Bible study and hymn sing on the front lawn on Tues- day afternoon. Twenty-two members of the over 90 club held their July meeting in the north verandah on Wednesday. Becky Howes E EPTION F OR Ervin Key's AND Helen Co!efough (bridal couple) FRIDAY, JULY 19 AT Clinton Legion H I! Friends and Relatives welcome. of the home staff entertained with accordian music and a sing a -long. Assisting with the act- ivities were volunteers Mrs. Luckham, Mrs. Hanly and Vaughan Hunking. The Clinton Centennial Band played for a concert on the lawn on Family Night. The leader of the band, Rev. Dwight Strain, and his assistant, Mrs. Mary Hearn, deserve a great deal of credit for giving leader- ship and training to the 30 young musicians and we hope they will find time to visit us again this summer. TED VOOGEL AND SONS UILDING C;NTRACT©R FRAMING Houses , Cottages * Re61ov''tions* CUSTOM BUILT Homes Free Estimates! DASH W OOD 'R.R,1 PH. 238-2742 eres the EV T .Uym t r byVO T R co our keyed to pepup. your proFits The Tallymaster started something big in opening up the home market as a bonus profit source ... Now the profitable Victor line takes ontn extra dimension with the modern colour -contour styling of the NEW Tallymasterr Here's Victor quality ... practical value -pricing ... the utility of the convenient carrying handle, wrap -in cord and stand-up storage ... 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