Zurich Citizens News, 1960-03-02, Page 501VEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1'960
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elLASSIFIED RATES: 25 words
or less, 50c the first week, 35c
for repeat advertisements. Lar-
ger advs.: 2c a word the first
week, then 11/2,c For repeats.
Cards of Thanks, In Metnor-
Mins, Engagements, same as
above.
Births, Marriages and Deaths,
No charge.
FOR SALE
12 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, due in
March and April. Apply to Eph-
raim Gingerich, phone Zurich
'79r2. 9-10-b
NINE YOUNG PIGS, six to seven
-weeks old. Apply to Bert Bachert,
phone Zurich 75r12. 9b
NEW SHIPMENT of fine English
bone china, teas, and saucers. Reg-
ular $1.50, on sale for only 98e or
'3 for $2.49. One week only, at
Ress the Jeweller. 9p
1956 PONTIAC SEDAN, automatic
transmission, custom built radio,
green with crocus yellow top. Ap-
ply to Cyril Hartman, phone 79,
:Zurich. 9-10-p
:LADIES TWO-PIECE navy blue
-wool tailored suit, size 12, in
-real good condition. Apply to
Mrs. Carl Wiliert, phone .94r1,
:Zurich. 9,b.
BECAUSE OF THE FINE res-
ponse to our film developing ad-
vertisement we are now offering
a FREE enlargement from .your
avor1te negative. Just enclose
a negative :along with your next
roll of fihn. Film :developed and
:8 double size., 50 cents; 12 double
size, 70 cents. Jiffy Photo, Clin-
ton, 49-50-1-2-b
IN'i ERNATIONAL 300 tractor, in
new condition, equipped with hy-
draulic and live P:T.O., with
.mounted plough, and pulley. Also
,one cow, due shortly; one Viking
,cream seperator; one Horn man-
ure loader; one 9 -loot Interna-
'tional cultivator on rubber, new.
,Apply to Franklin Corriveau, ph -
:ane 86r3, Zurich. 84)
.FOR QUICK SALE
1956 PONTIAC SEDAN
'in excellent condition, very low
mileage, four new whitewall
tires, all the extras including
custom built deluxe radio.
Apply to
HERS TURKHEIM
at
Zurich ' Citizens News
Phone 133 — Zurich
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
GEORGE WHITE FARM Mach-
inery, Ebersal hay and grain Ele-
vators, Rotary Hog Feeders. Ap-
ply to Amos Gingerich, Blake,
phone Zurich 79r12. 30-tfx
MINNEAPOLIS Farm Machinery,
Twin Drulic Manure Loaders,
Firestone tires. See us for a bet-
ter deal. Emmerson Erb, phone
96r12, Zurich, 28-tfb
MISCELLANEOUS
CATTLE SPRAYING For Lice;
anybody wishing cattle sprayed
for lice, contact Bill Watson,
phone Dashwood, 37 r 19. 50-tfb
FILTER QUEEN SAT FS AND
service. Repairs to all makes of
vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned
cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR
1, Zurich. Phone Hen§all 696r2.
18-20-22-24tfb
DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY
Service. Call Earl Oesch's Barber
Shop. Pick-up and delivery every
Monday and Thursday. Brady
Cleaners and Laundeteria Ltd.,
Exeter. 22-tfb
SEPTIC TANKS, Cesspools, etc.,
cleaned. Prompt service and rea-
sonable rates. Del's Sewage Dis-
posal Service, call Del Schwart-
zentruber, phone 26 r 17, Dash-
wood. 34tfb
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
SERVICE FOR ALL BREEDS
OF CATTLE
Farmer Owned and Controlled
Call us between:
7.30 and 10.00 a.m. Week Days
and
6.00 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday
Evenings — at
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
FLOOR SANDING, PROMPT
and efficient service; or rent our
sanders and do it yourself. This
is the time of year to have your
floors refinished. Charles H.
Thiel, phone 140, Zurich. 14-tfb
AUTOMOTIVE
Glass — Steering — Body Repairs
Lubrication, etc.
For Quality Service, see
DAVIDSON'S TEXACO SERVICE
Phone 320, No. 8 Highway,
Goderich 37tfb
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ASTE GRAIN
THE
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BALANCE YOUR GRAIN WITH:
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G. DMZ and S
YOUR BALANCED FEEDING HEADQUARTERS
RICH
PHONE 154
ALUMINUM
STORM WINDOWS
With
Self -Storing
Screens
Only
$17.95
HELP WANTED
BEAUTY COUNSELORS -- ex-
panding program requires more
counselors. For appointment call
167 Seaforth after 5.30, or before
9.30 in mornings. Mrs. Beatrice
Regier,
WANTED TO BUY
PRIVATE COLLECTOR is inter-
ested in old letters, coins, and
paper money, prior to 1950. Write
Box 184, Zurich Citizens News.
7-8-9-b
WANTED TO BUY—old coins, old
paper money, shin plasters, old en-
velopes with postage stamps at-
tached, for my private collection.
Write to Dr. H. W. Hostetler, 970
Harrison Avenue, London.
9, 10, 11, b
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED IMMEDIATELY —
house to rent in or near Zurich,
with modern conveniences, oil
burner and garden. Reliable ten-
ants, adults, permanency. Box
118, Zurich Citizens News.
9-10-11-p
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EXTENSIVE
Auction Sale
Of Horses, Cattle, Tractors, Truck,
Thresher, Farm Implements, Feed,
Grain and Misc. Items.
On the premises, Lot 3, Con. 9,
Ray Township; 21/ miles east of
Dashwood and half -mile north, or
1V4 miles east of Zurich and 41/2
miles south.
The undersigned auctioneer re-
ceived instruction to sell by pub-
lic Auction on:
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th, 1960
At 12:30 p.m.
HORSES—
Clyde mare, 9 yrs. old; Percher -
on Gelding, 10 yrs. old; both guar-
anteed sound and reliable.
BIRTHS •
BELL—At St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Saturday, February
27, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs, Bob
Bell (nee Marlene Richardson),
a son, a brother for Linda,
OESCH—At South Huron Hospi-
tal, on Friday, February 25, 1960,
to Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Oesch,
Zurich, a son, James Elmore,
SCHILBE — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, February
19, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Sehilbe, RR 1, Bayfield
a daughter.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends,
relatives, and neighbours for the
many acts of kindness shown me
while a patient in Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, and since returning
home. —DUWARD MCADAMS. 9b
IN MEMORIAM
HESS—In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Katherine Hess, who passed
away on March 2, 1959:
"Looking back with memories up-
on the path we trod,
We bless the years we had with
you, and leave the rest to
God."
—Lovingly remembered by son;
Albert, daughter-in-law, Margaret
and grandchildren, Kathleen, Aud-
rey and William. 9p
HESS —y In loving memory of a
dear Mother, Katherine Hess, who
passed away one year ago, on
March 2, 1959.
In our home she is fondly re-
membered,
Sweet memories cling to her
name,
aaaouls OFT ut aau paeol o[IM ascus
1Y, -
Still love her in death just the
same.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by her daughter Rose, and
son-in-law, Jim. 9p
CATTLE—
Durham cow, carrying second
calf, with calf at foot; red Holstein
heifer, rising 2 yrs. old; part Here-
ford and Jersey heifer, due first
week in May; Durham heifer, ris-
ing 2 yrs. old; part Durham and
Hereford heifer, rising 2 yrs. old;
Holstein Heifer rising 2 year old;
6 part Hereford and Holstein hei-
fers rising 2 years old; 2 part
Hereford and Holstein steers ris-
ing 2 year old; 2 Durham steers
rising 2 year old: 8 Herefrd, Dur-
ham and Angus yearling steers;
2 Holstein yearlings; 3 part Here-
ford and Holstein yearlings. Cattle
all in market condition.
Tractors, Truck and Thresher:—
M.M. Model "R" Standard Tract-
or, like new; 1956 Ford 600 Tract-
or in guaranteed condition; 1953
Ford half -ton pickup truck in A-1
condition; Waterloo thresher, 24 -
inch cylinder on steel, in good con-
dition., thresher belt, like new.
Farni Machinery—
Cockshutt 2 -furrow plow; 30 -
plate Bissell tractor disc; 16 -plate
Bissell tractor disc; Cockshutt 11 -
run fertilizer drill; M -H. horse
drawn disc; 3 sets diamond har-
rows; 3 -drum steel oller; Inter.
3 -horse cultivator; .-section spring
tooth cultivator; 4 -bar Cockshutt
side rake on steel, like new; M -H.
6 -ft binder; Int. 5 -ft, mower; 3
team scuffler; walking plow; M -H.
1 -horse scuffler; Frost & Wood
hay loader; 10 -ft. dump rake; Letz
No. 80 X grinder, like new; 2 steel
wagons, flat rack, set of harness,
horse clipper, fanning mill; 135
ft. hay fork rope; hay fork carriage
root pulper, wheelbarrow„ quant-
ity of new lumber; barn jack; steel
barrels; 2 extension ladders; 2 -wh-
eel trailer; chains, forks, shovels,
Etc., Etc.
POULTRY -40 Rhode Island Red
x Barred Rock daying hens.
FEED AND GRAIN -800 • bushels
Gary oats, grown from Registered
seed; 60 bushels wheat; 5 ton
cob corn; 15 ton oat straw suitable
for baling; quantity loose and cut
hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —Cook
stove, Beatty electric washer, din-
ing room table and chairs, kitchen
cupboard, Etc., Etc.
Terms --Cash
No reserve, everything will be sold
John . Cucksey, Proprietor.
.Garnet Hicks, Clerk.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
8-9-b
IMPORTANT
Auction Sale
Of Valuable Real Estate, House-
hold Effects and Miscellaneous
Items, onthe premises, lot 6,
Knell Survey, Goshen Street nor-
th, in the 'Village of Zurich. The
undersigned auctioneer received
instruction to sell by public axle.
tion on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16
at 1.00 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE — Consists of
Lot 6, Knell survey on which is
situated a 2 -story white dwelling.
Main floor consists of living and
dining room with wall to wall
broadloom, large den, kitchen
with modern cupboards, 2 -piece
bathroom and utility room. Sec-
ond floor consists of 4 bedrooms
and clothes closets, 3 -piece bath-
room. Also attic and large double
veranda. Full size basement with
double entrance containing oil
furnace: Large soft water cist-
ern, laundry room and fruit cel-
lar. Home has two stairways with
carpet coverings. This is a sp-
acious home wonderfully situat-
ed. Nice lawn and shade trees.
Alson well built barn 20'x34'. In-
spection invited.
Terms of Real Estate -10%
on day of sale. Balance in 30
days. Sold subject to reasonable
reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Complete dining room suite con-
sisting of, Walnut dining room
table with 5 matching chairs and
arm chair; china cabinet; buffet
end table; 3 -piece chesterfield
suite; antique chair and stool
2-living room mirrors; arm chair;
2 oak rockers; Philco cabinet ra-
dio; writing desk; Admiral tele-
vision complete with aerial; mo-
hair 3 -piece chesterfield; large
selection of end tables; hall mir-
ror; various electric lamps; 3 -sec-
tion end table, trilight; 2 card
tables; book stands; record stand;
foot stools; chest of drawers; hall
tree; kitchen cupboard; Eine Or.
table electric sewing machine;
oak drop leaf table; 6 kitchen
chairs; Moffat 40 -inch double ov
en electric range; fully automat -
ie; Gilson refrigerator; Upright
deepfreeze;.. Dominion electric
washer; Westinghouse 4 -burner
electric range; New Idea and
Western Foundry coal, and wood
furnaces in new condition; . Delco
Hyboy oil burner and fan comp-
lete with controls; Kresky and
Southernaire oil furnaces like
new; hot water jacket heater;
send walnut settee; tapestry rug
9x12; tapestry rug 7x9; rug, 9x
71A; rug 41x7; rug 9x10; chest of
drawers;. small spinning wheel in
perfect condition; fancy coal oil
lamps; toilet sets; fern stand; fol-
ding chairs; 3 trunks; kitchen
clock; cuckoo clock; Ye oak bed
with springs and mattress; dres-
ser, bedroom chair; steel bed
springs and mattress; dresser and
commode; solid walnut bed with
springs; mattress, vanity and
dresser; bedroom chair and
lamps; 2 single beds with springs
and mattress; large assortment of
mats and pillows; heat lamp; Kir-
by vacuum cleaner; Electrolux;
GE mix -master; bathroom scales;
NOTE—The above items all in
brand new condition.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS —
Assortment of kitchen utensils,
glassware and dishes; galvanized
tubs and stand; copper boiler;
sealers and crocks; flower plants
and pots; garden hose; garden
tools; lawn chairs; quantity of
lumber. Many other miscellan-
eous items.
Plan to attend this outstanding
sale starting at 1 p.m, sharp. In
case of inclement weather furni-
ture will be solid in Lutheran
Church shed.
Terms—Cash
No Reserve—Everything Will
Be Sold
Ross Johnston and Lorne Rader,
Executors for the estate of the
late William S. and Dorothy
Johnston.
Harold Stade, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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NEW ROAD TO ROME — First -all -Canadian
augurated March 4, by Canadian Pacific Airlines'
ern route from Toronto -Montreal to Rome.
The Eternal City has more than ever to p1
pie games. However, there is' more than athletic
A few examples are: (centre left) The. Arclt
Titus over Jerusalem in 70 A.D., and behind it
which could hold 50,000 spectators. They are the
the era of the clavian emperors. (centre right) the
istie and romantic spots in Rome. They were built
largest iof Christian clliurches. Begun in 1506, it
,the tremendous dome. The Basilica and adjoining
air serviee from Canada to Rome will be ht.
jet -prop Britannias flying the direct, sunny, south•
fer the tourst in 1960 as it is the site of the Olyin-
displays to lure the tourist to Rome.
of Titus, ereeted to commemorate the victory of
the Colosseum, finished in 80 A.D., a vast arena
two most important monuments remaining front
famed Spanish Steps, one of the most character.
in 1725. (bottom) St. Peter's ht the Vatican is the
was finished 120 years later. Michelangelo designed.
Vatican house many art masterpieces.