Zurich Citizens News, 1974-09-19, Page 9PAGE 10 ,
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1974
FOR SALE
TWO ONLY - Used Royal type-
writers, in real good condition.
Office style. - Zurich Citizens
News, phone 236-4672:
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FIREWOOD : Call Zurich Wood
products Limited. 236-4324.
9-tf
POTATOES and Spanish Onions
Call A. Vandenboomen,
236-4038, 2 1/2 miles out of
Zurich on Highway 83. 36 tf
85 ACRES of land- Phone 273-
3228 37-39-b
WESTINGHOUSE 30" electric
range, 4 burner, in real good
condition. Call Martin Momm-
ersteeg, 565-5288. 37 -38 -pi
BANJO, in excellent condition.
Eight months old. Call 236-
4884, after 5 p.m. or 236-
4939 in daytime. 38-b
COOKING and EATING apples.
Orders taken for pears and
plums. - McClymont Orchard,
1 mile south of Varna, Phone
482-3214 or 482-9141. 38-b
HELP WANTED
WAITRESS, Specifically week-
ends. Phone 236-4850. 38-b
CARDS OF THANKS
I HAVE AN OPEN territory in
Varna, also one in HAY TOWN -4
SHIP. It can be yours. As an
Avon Representative you'll
earn good money, choose your
own hours. Sound interesting?
Call Mrs. Millson, 17 Hawkes-
bury Ave, London, 1-451-0541.
36-38-b
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
processing. Monday - Beef;
Tuesday - Pork. Pick-up serv-
ice available. Al's Super Save
Market, Hensall, Phone 262-
2017. 36 -tf
I would like to express my
sincere thanks and appreciat-
ion for the visits, cards, flower
and treats, while a patient in
South Huron Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. Guy, Dr. Gulens
and the nurses, and all the
kindnesses of my family since
returning home. All is greatly
appreciated. - Mrs. Fern Desj-
ardine. 38-b
I wish to express my appreciat-
ion to everyone who visited me
or sent me flowers and cards
during my recent stay in the
Clinton Hospital. - William
Siebert - 38-b
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Bluebird
Diamonds, wedding rings,
watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks,
barometers, Cardinal watches
sold by Jewellers only, are.
$1.0.95 and up, family rings
and charms. Watch and clock
repairing work guaranteed.
CUSTOM COMBINING, wheat,
grain, beans and corn. - Call
Walter Vermunt, 236-4868.
29-39-p
TED VOOGEL
AND SONS
BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
FRAMING
Houses & Cottages
*Renovations*
CUSTOM BUILT
Homes
Free Estimates!
DASH W OOD
R.R.1 PH. 238-2742
BENDIX
HOME SYSTEMS LTD.
HENSALL
require application for
EMPLOYEES
for their' production facilities,
at the Recreational Vehicle
Plant,
Excellent employee benefits,
good working conditions, union
wage rates.
Apply in person to:
PLANT OFFICE
73 MILL ST. - HENSALL
THEY'RE ALL. IN
G RED
News of Varna
About people
you know
John Blackwell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Blackwell,
Hensall, and Barry
Hodge, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Hodge, R.R.1, St. Marys,
recently returned home after a
three week tour of Western
Europe. They visited France,
Luxembourg, Switzerland,
Liechtenstein, Austria, Germ-
any, Belgium and Holland.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin,
of R.R,3, Bayfield wish to
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Anna Mae, to Mr.
David Diamond, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Diamond, of
Fort Erie. The marriage to take
place in Kitchener, on Saturday,
September 21, 1974. 38-p
COMING EVENT
SMORGASBORD SUPPER, Turk-
ey and Ham, Wednesday,
October 2, from 4:30 to 7:30
p.m. at Varna United Church.
Adults $3.00; Children 12 and
under $1.50. Pre-schoolers free.
Sponsored by the Varna U.C.W.
38-39-b
CONESTOGA COLLEGE
CLINTON CENTRE
Post Secondary
Secretarial Science
"FULL�TIME OR PART-TIME"
INTRODUCTORY
EXECUTIVE OPTION
MEDICAL OPTION
-a few Immediate openings remain
-ongoing registration and Intake are now in effect
Register when you want- Start studies when you want
4824458
(intended for last week)
The September meeting of
the Varna U. C.W. met in the
basement of the church on
Thursday evening with 19
members present. The meeting
opened with the worship serv-
ice conducted by Mrs. George
Wilson which began with the
singing of hymn 579. The
scripture reading given by Mrs.
Harvey Hayter followed. Mrs.
Grant Webster led in prayer.
The theme of the worship was
"Working with God" and a
poem on "True Friendship."
The offering was then taken up
by Mrs. Roy Elliott and dedic-
ated by Mrs. Mervyn Hayter.
The meeting was then turn-
ed over to our president for the
month, Mrs. Charles Kalbfleiscl
Mrs, Harvey Hayter read the
secretary's report and took the
roll call. Mrs. Doug McAsh
IIMIMMIRESINENEXIMENIt
CONESTOGA
COLLEGE
CLINTON CENTRE
Plans to offer the following
Courses in the evening this
Fall • CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH
• LABOUR RELATIONS
• EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION - ADMINISTRATION
• FOSTER PARENT COURSE
• INTRODUCTION TO REAL ESTATE
• INTERIOR DECORATING & DESIGN
addition other courses will be offered. For registration or fur -
titer Information visit or call the Clinton Centro.
4824458
10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
inialleramixlimmosloommaszartervicaermarrmasem
gave the treasurer's report.
It was decided to have the
smorgasbord supper again this
year on Wednesday, October
2. A bakeless Bake Sale was
also passed. The Regional
Rally for this area is being
held at Egmondville United
Church on October 8.
There were 43 calls made to
the sick and shut-in during the
summer, Mrs. Ida McClinchey
read the correspondence receiv-
ed.
We closed the meeting by
repeating the Lord's Prayer.
Lunch was served by hostesses
Mrs. Bob Stirling and Mrs.
Louis Taylor.
A shower was held in Goshen
United Church on a week ago
Tuesday to honour Anne Ijayter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Hayter, on her forthcom-
ing marriage.
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CONESTOGA COLLEGE
CLINTON CENTRE
REQUIRES PART-TIME
INSTRUCTORS FOR
EVENING COURSES
If you are a qualified Instructor or a specialist in a trade you
may be able to Instruct in one of our fall offerings.
If you have an Idea for a course that will serve our community,
your reasonable proposal will be considered. For further
discussion please call: -
BRUCE BJORKQUIST
482-3458
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
1
Required for
CLINTON CENTRE
CONESTOGA COLLEGE
OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY
Secretary to the Chairman
In addition to the normal duties of making appointments,
typing, and filing, the secretary will be responsible for
maintaining records relating to students, personnel, and
finances. Responsibilities may change as the centre ex-
pands.
A highly motivated person who Is adaptable and able to
work with people at many levels will find this to be an In-
teresting and demanding position. Excellent language,
typing, shorthand, and interpersonal skills aro Important
in this particular setting.
Preference will be given to qualified college graduates
or persons with proven and acceptable work experience
in business, Industry or education.
The starting salary Is $821 per month plus benefits and
the position is open now.
Written applications including resumes should be for-
warded Immediately to
Mr. Bruce Bjorkquist
Chairman, Clinton Centre - Conestoga College
of Applied Arts & Technology - P.O. Box 180, Clinton, Ont.