Zurich Citizens News, 1974-08-22, Page 6ED
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SAVINGS
FOR SALE
TWO ONLY - Used Royal type-
writers, in real good condition.
Office style. - Zurich Citizens
News, phone 236-4672.
FIREWOOD : Call Zurich Wood
Products Limited. 236-4324.
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APPLES - fresh eating and cook-
ing apples are now available
at Berg Orchard, Ridge Road,
Forest, Phone 873-5762.
33-36-h
PEACHES, Red Haven, Glow
Haven, etc. All purpose top
quality; also apples. Bring
containers, Daylight hours. -
Ross Middleton Orchard, 1
mile east of Bayfield, north
of River. 33-36-b
NEW POLAROID land camera,
model 440, and electric flash.
Cost $130 - will sell for $100.
Call 238-2123, or 2184.
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LARGE ANTIQUE bar mirror
3' x 7'; also antique radio.
Apply to Bob's Barber Shop,
Zurich. 34-b
LEGHORN YEARLING hens;
450 each. Apply to McKinley
Farms & Hatchery, Ltd.,
Zurich, Phone 262-2837. 34-b
USED SIMPLICITY Superturn
washer and spin dryer. Cap-
acity, 6 lbs dry weight; 8 gal-
lons water. Phone 236-4018
after 5 p.m. 34-p
MASSEY HARRIS bean puller.
Fits under Ford tractor. Call
A. Ducharme, 236-4164. 34-b
QUANTITY of Onion racks;
Guinea pigs; also boy's blazer
and trousers, size 16, worn
once. Ladies white summer hat,
used once. Best Offer. Call
Ted Leibold, 236-4738. 34-b
HELP WANTED
CARPENTER'S HELPER, full-
time position. Call 236-4081
after 5 p.m. 34-36-b
RELIABLE HELP needed for
grain elevator. Experience not
required, but good work back-
ground essential. Good wages
and company benefits. Apply
to Hensall District Co -Operat-
ive, 262-3002, Hensall.
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SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM COMBINING, wheat,
grain, beans and corn. - Call
Walter Vermunt, 236-4868,
29-39-p
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Bluebird
Diamonds, wedding rings,
watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks,
barometers, Cardinal watches
sold by Jewellers only, are.
$10.95 and up, family rings
and charms. Watch and clock
repairing work guaranteed.
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FALLS KILL
Consumers° Association of
Canada points out that falls
are the leading cause of accid-
ental deaths in the home.
More than I, 600 Canadians die
from falls every year. One-
third of these deaths are the
result of falls on the same level,
not off something.;
BIRTH
REGIER - Carl and Mary Regier
wish to announce the birth of
their sixth daughter, Charlene
Loretto, on August 10, 1974
at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lond-
on. 34-b
COMING EVENTS
VISIT ZURICH WOMEN'S
INSTITUTE BOOTH at the
Bean Festival featuring quilts,
Home Baking, Bazaar items
and Souvenir Bean Necklaces.
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BAYFIELD FALL FAIR
Friday, August 30,
Bingo and viewing exhibits in
arena.
Saturday, August 31, 1 p.m.
PARADE London Ladies Pipe
Band; Pirie Mitchell and
Peaches; Highland Dancing,
Square Dancing demonstrat-
ion; Baby Show; bicycle
races; Riding contests; Horse
and Pony races; Dog's Beauty
Show; Horseshoe -pitching;
log -sawing, nail -driving; Tug
of -war; Steam threshing
demonstration; Display of
antique machinery 34-b
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Lily
Forrest wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to friends, relatives and neigh-
bours, for the beautiful floral
tributes, donations to the
Canadian Diabetic Association,
and messages of sympathy.
Special thanks to Dr. Goddard,
nurses at South Huron Hospital,
Bonthron Funeral Horne, the
pallbearers and flower bearers;
also Rev. M. Morrison, who
conducted the funeral service.
It was all very much appreciat-
ed. 34-b
School Bus Driver
GREY CENTRAL
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Ethel, Ontario
Written application address-
ed to: Mr. R.L. Cunningham,
Transportation Manager, The
Huron County Board of Educat-
ion, 103 Albert Street, Clinton,
Ontario NOM 1LO, will be
received until 12 o'clock noon
on Thursday, August 29, 1974.
Duties to commence as soon
as possible.
E.C. Hill,
D.J. Cochrane,
Chairman Director
School Bus Driver
BROOKSIDE
PUBLIC SCHOOL
R.R.7. Lucknow
• Written application address-
ed to: Mr. R.L. Cunningham,
Transportation Manager, The
Huron County Board of Educat-
ion, 103 Albert Street, Clinton,
Ontario, NOM 1LO, will be
received until 12 o'clock noon
on Thursday, August 29, 1974.
Duties to commence as soon as
possible.
E.C. Hill, D.J. Cochrane,
Chairman Director
SOUVENIR EDITION
C"THEYIA'REALLEINGIFI
Will pick Princess.
at Zurich Fair
The 1974 Huron County
Dairy Princess Competition
will once again be held at the
Zurich Fair on September 23.
The main objective of the Dair
Princess program is to improve
communications between the
milk producer and consumer.
A Dairy Princess is a good-
will ambassadress who repres-
ents the Huron County dairymen
of her area at various social
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hayter,
R.R.1, Varna, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their youngest
daughter, Anne Catherine Ethel,
to Gordon James Lavis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Lavis, of
Clinton, Ontario. The marriage
will take place on Saturday,
September 14, 1974, in Gosh-
en United Church at 4 p.m.
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NOTICE
I have recently taken
over the
TRUCKING BUSINESS
of
BRUCE KEYS
and am shipping live-
stock to Toronto every
Monday
ALSO
GENERAL TRUCKING
GRAVEL, TOP SOIL,'
ETC.
All loads fully insured
CLARE MASSE
TRUCKING
236-4184 - ZURICH
NOTICE
To Students Attending.
Schools Operated
By
The Huron County
Board Of Education
The procedure for the first
day of the Fall Term, Septem-
ber 3, 1974, shall be as follows
for all schools operated by the
Huron County Board of Educat-
ion:
1. All schools will open at the
regular hour in the mornings.
2. All buses will travel at the
regular time in the morning.
3. All schools will close
ONE HOUR EARLIER than usual.
4. All buses will depart ONE
HOUR EARLIER than usual.
R.L. Cunningham
Transportation Manager
HURON, COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario.
and educational functions.
Girls who are interested in the
competition must be a resident
of Canada, single and between
the ages of 17 to 26 as of Aug-
ust 1st. 1975.
A girl whose father has been
involved in the dairy industry
during the past five years as a
milk producer, or as a produc-
er's employee, shall be deemed
eligible to compete.
Contestants will be required
to deliver a short prepared
speech on a subject related to
the dairy industry. They will
also have individual interviews
from a panel of judges and
participate in the climax of
the event --the milking comp-
etition.
Contestants will be involved
in coaching sessions before the
competitions so that they can
be filled in on all aspects of
the competition.
All girls participating in the
Dairy Princess competition will
be receiving prizes, with the
1974 Huron County Dairy Prin-
cess receiving a luggage set.
Girls interested in particip-
ating in the competition should
contact Len MacGregor at the
Agricultural Office in Clinton
for further details.
GET YOUR (MGM WORTH HE
CHRISTIES
Oreo Biscuits
WELCH'S 24 OZ
Grape Juice
24 OZ
Strawberry/Raspberry J
CORN, HAMBURG
Relishes
Cabbage
YUM YUM
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69c
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3/$1
EA 25C
LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET
PHONE 236-4316 - ZURICH
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Congratulation
AND
Best Wishes
TO
NMI
Ron, Marilyn and Staff
on your ne . facilities at
HEIMRICH'S
Lunch & Variety
It was my pleasure to be one of the
tradesmen on the project.
Harvey Clausius
BUILDING and REMODELLING
"CUSTOM CUPBOARDS A SPECIALTY"
PHONE 236-4307 ZURICH