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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1974
THEY'RE ALL IN
CLASGUI
FOR SALE
WHITE BRICK HOUSE, 2 -storey,
4 bedrooms, large living room
and dining room, modern kit-
chen; 3-pice bath, single det-
ached garage, on main street,
Zurich. Phone 236-4978 after
6 p.m. 46-tf
1973 MOTO SKI F-440 - 35 H.
P. In good condition, only
691 miles. Call 236-4884 or
236-4939 between 8 a.m. and
5 p.m. 47-p
FIREWOOD : Call Zurich. Wood
Products Limited. 236-4324.
9-tf
POTATOES, cooking onions,
carrots, turnips and Spanish
onions. - Call A. Vandenboo-
men, 236-4038, 2 1/2 miles
out of Zurich, on Highway 84
40-tf
COOKING and EATING apples.
Cider apples. - McClymont
Orchards, 1 mile south of Varna
Phone 482-3214 or 482-9141.
44-x
NEW vegamatic salad maker,
and floor polisher, in excell-
ent condition. Phone 236-4740,
47-b
1974 MOTO SKI, 16 H.P.
10 hours running time. New
condition. Phone 236-4910,
Neil Walker, R.R.3, Zurich.
47 -p
SET OF CEMENT laundry tubs.
Call Bill Smith, 236-4913.
47-b
WANTED
PROSPECTS FOR WINTER foot-
wear. Especially those with
cold feet. Insulated boots in
leather and rubber for men
and boys. - OESCH FOOTWEAR
Zurich. 47-b
WANTED TO BUY
AIR COMPRESSOR, 150 LB.
pressure. -Phone Jim Hogg,
236-4857. 4'7-b
NOTICE
SNOWMOBILE BOOTS will still
do a good job for you when
ski-dooing. See the ski -trail
boot - OESCH FOOTWEAR,
Zurich. 47-b
MISCELLANEOUS
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Bluebird Dia-
monds, wedding rings, watches,
clocks, cuckoo clocks, barom-
eters. Cardinal watches sold
by Jewellers only, are $10.95
and up, family rings and charm
Watch and•clock work guaran-
teed.
CHRISTMAS DRAW
with a $1.00 purchase you have
a chance to win a Ladies or
Gents Wrist Watch. Draw to
be made on Christmas Eve, -
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
GIVE THE GIFT that gives
12 times a year. Any magazine
Davis Agency, London, - Mrs,
Cecil Kipfer, Hensall, 262-
2388. 43-48b
BIRTH
REGIER - Warren and Helen
are happy to announce the
arrival of their daughter,
Joanne Elizabeth, on Novem-
ber 7, 1974, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. 47-b
COMING EVENT
A PUBLIC MEETING to elect
delegates and alternates for the
Huron Provincial Liberal Assoc-
iation, to represent the riding
at the Liberal Party of Ontario
annual convention in Windsor
in February; will be held at
the Town Hall, Clinton, on
Thursday, December 4, at
8:30 p.rn. - Howard Aitken,
Secretary. 47-48-b
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
cards, flowers, treats and pray-
ers I received while a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London and South Huron Hosp-
ital, Exeter. Special thanks
to Dr. Rivers and Dr. Wallace,
Father Mooney, Father Durand
and the staff at South Huron
Ilospital. - Mrs. Mary A.
(Emma) Bedard. - 47-b
Many thanks to our fancily,
relatives, neighbours and
friends for the lovely gifts and
best wishes and coming out
to make our 25th anniversary
so enjoyable - Floyd and Jean
Ann strong. - 47-p
The fancily of the late Henry
Flaxbard wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends, and
neighbours for floral tributes,
donations to Heart and Cancer
funds, Building Fund of the
church; for messages of symp-
athy and those who sent baking
and food. Special thanks to
Westlake Funeral Home; all
nurses, doctors and staff of
South Huron Hospital and Blue -
water Rest Home; Brian, Gary
and Paul Flaxbard, Richard
Thiel, Doug Arnold and Ross
Cooper for being pall -bearers;
Rev. and Mrs. Blackwell for
many visits and prayers; Luth-
eran Church Women for month-
ly visits to Dad while in hosp-
ital and the Horne and for
serving lunch after the service.
These kindnesses and thought-
fulness will always be remem-
bered - 47-p
Many thanks to friends, neigh-
bours and relatives for the
lovely gifts and party held at
the Varna Hall. It will always
be remembered, - Bert and
Maye McBride. 47-b
FOR SALE
CHOICE BUILDING LOT - well
located in village of Zurich.
Apply to W.D. Armstrong,
236-4974, Zurich or 236-
4100 after 6 p.m. 46-b
SERVICES OFFERED
CUSTOM Slaughtering, proces-
sing and curing. Slaughtering
Day- Mondays. - Yungblut's
Meat Market, Zurich, Phone
236-4312, 46-tf
A Citizens News classified
will pay you dividents. Have
you tried one. Phone 236-4672.
ED
On Sunday at 1:15 a.m,
a car owned by John McNall,
Hensall received $75. damage
when it was struck by an un-
known vehicle on Victoria
Street, Centralia. Dale Lam-
ont was the investigating offic-
er.
Also on Sunday at 5 p.m. a
car driven by Anthony Ducharm
London and a truck driven by
Howard Clarke, Dashwood,
collided at the junction of
County Road 4 and Con 8&9
Stephen. Both drivers received
minor injuries as did a passeng-
er in the Ducharme vehicle.
Mrs. Gail Ducharine, Total
damage was estimated at $5500
Also on Sunday at 4:10 p.m.
cars driven by Addileen Mor -
lock, Exeter, and Bert Deprest,
London, collided on Highway
83 in Dashwood, Both drivers
received injuries. Total dam-
age was estimated at $1400 by
Constable Bill Glassford,
On Monday at 7:05 p.m.
a three car collision occurred
on Highway 4 south of Exeter.
Involved were William Walkom
London, Scott McNair, Sr.,
Huron Park and John Drury,
Ailsa Craig. Total damage
was estimated at $750. by
Constable Bill Glassford. Mail-
boxes owned by James Prout
and Robert Ellerington were
damaged.
On Friday at 10:30 p.m.
a car owned by Joseph Robbins,
Exeter, received $400 damage
when struck by an unknown
vehicle while parked in Hensall
The investigating officer was
Receptionist
Required by the Huron
County Board of Education,
at Its Administration Cen-
tre, Clinton. Duties to start
as soon as possible, in-
clude typing, machine tran-
scription, operation of
P.B.X. switchboard and
other general office duties.
Salary and benefits with
current union agreement.
Apply in writing by Dec.
2nd, 1974, to —
R.B. DUNLOP
Superintendent of
Business Affairs
The Huron County
Board of Education
108 Albert St., Clinton
NOM -1L0
Constable 13111 Glassford.
On Wednesday at 8:30 a.m,
a car driven by Dawson Wood-
burn, Parkhill, and a farm trac•
tor driven by Laverne Gould,
Exeter, collided on Highway
4 north of Exeter. Woodburn
was injured in the collision.
Damage was estimated at
$1400 by Constable Bill Lewis.
On Wednesday at 8:30 a
transport truck driven by Earl
McKechnie, Anglewood, and
a car driven by Erlene Stewart,
Hensall, collided on Highway
4 south of Hensall, Mrs. Stew-
art was injured in the collision.
Damage was estimated at $670C
On Friday at 7:20 p.m. a
car driven by Joseph Healey,
Huron Park, collided with a
sign post on Highway 4 south
of Exeter. Total damage was
estimated at $60 by Constable
Jim Rogers.
On Saturday at 2:43 a. m,
a car driven by Marvin Taylor,
Brucefield and a truck driven
by Morley Bullock, Parkhill,
collided on Highway 84 in
Hensall. Total damage was
estimated at $500 by Constable
Don Mason.
On Saturday, at 2:15 a.m.
a car driven by Leroy Gowan -
lock, Dashwood, skidded out
of control on the Dashwood
road south of Dashwood and
collided with a hydro pole.
Total damage was estimated at
$1000 by Constable Don Mason.
On Saturday at 11 p.rn. cars
driven by Kevin Lovell, Kip -
pen and Robert Ellis, Beach-
ville, collided on Highway 4
north of Exeter. Ellis received
minor injuries. Damage was
estimated at $1700 by Const-
able Al Quinn.
During the week the Exeter
TED VOOGEL
AND SONS
BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
FRAMING
Houses & Cottages
*Renovations*
CUSTOM BUILT
Homes
Free Estimates!
DASHWOOD
R.R.1 PH; 238-2742
BANK OF MONTREAL
Zurich Branch
Has openings for the following:
(a) Full-time stenographer
(b) Part-time teller for Mondays and Fridays
Applications will be
er 29, 1974.
received until Novemb-
Call Mr. Boyd, 236-4384 for appointment,
detachment investigated four
break, enter and thefts with
a total property value of $550
taken. One adult and one juv-
enile have been charged in
connection with one of these
occurrences.
EXTENSIVE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of 3 tractors, S.P. combine
and swather, full line of power
machinery, bean equipment
and miscellaneous items for
GEORGE DUCHARME on Lot 15,
Concession 5, Hibbert Town-
ship, 2 1/2 miles south of Dub-
lin or 2 1/2 miles north of
Staffa on County road on
SATURDAY, NOV. 30
at 12 NOON
Consisting of the following:
- Case 1370 diesel tractor fully
equipped with cab, radio, etc.,
approximately 146 H.P. only
run 400 hours one year old and
like new; David Brown 995
diesel tractor equipped with
loader and hydralic bucket only
run 140 hrs, like brand new;
David Brown 885 diesel tractor
fully equipped only run 185
hrs., practicallynew: Allis
Chalmers Cleaner G. S.P.
combine fully equipped with
grain header and bean harvest-
ing equipment cab and acces-
sories in A-1 condition; Massey
Ferguson No 33 seventeen run
power lift seed drill new only
sowed 25 acres; Allis Chalmers
No 500 four row bean and
corn planter with hydralic pumr
in good condition; Glenco 23 ft,
cultivator with harrow attach-
ment and hydralic pump new;
Kongskilde 24 ft. cultivator
with harrow attachment and
hydraulic pump new; two Turn -
co gravity bins mounted on 8
ton heavy duty wagons nearly
new; Kill Bros. gravity bin
with extension mounted ors trucl
farme; Case No. 955 S.P.
12 ft, swather with 2 reels
nearly new; Speedy 4 row bean
puller front mounted with hyd-
raulic pump new; Speed King
41 ft. 6 in. P.T.O. driven
grain auger with undercarriage;
Innes No 570 bean windrower
with side conveyor complete
almost new; Turnco 13 ft, culti-
packer nearly new; 5 sections
of harrows and 2 poles; Allis
Chalmers KT 12 ft„ double
disc with undercarriage 22 inch
blades hydraulic pump in good
condition,
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS -
Honda Super D motor bike new
this year; 1963 Ford 3/4 ton
truck for parts; cedar posts;
steel posts;poultry cage; scrap
iron; 22 ft. six inch culvert
pipe; step ladder; 28 ft. alum-
inum extension ladder; chains;
Papec 10 inch hammerrnill;
handy man jack; a few small
articles.
NOTE - This is an outstand-
ing line of nearly new well
taken care of farm equipment.
There are only a few small
articles so please attend at
starting time of 12 NOON.
Proprietor and Auctioneer
not responsible for any accid-
ents.
NO RESERVE - FARM SOLD
TERMS -CASH DAY OF SALE
GEORGE DUCHARME, Propriet-
or, 345-2046
FRANKLIN BUUCK, Auctioneer,
Milverton, 595-8821.