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or less, 50c the first week, 35c
for repeat advertisements. Lar-
ger advs.: 2c a word the first
week, then 11/%e for repeats.
Cards of Thanks, In Memor-
lams, Engagements, same as
above.
Births, Marriages and Deaths,
No charge.
FOR SALE
BEEF—By the quarter or half,
available anytime. Call Leonard
Bedard, phone Zurich 78r15. 12,p.
CASE TRACTOR, model D, on
rubber, complete with all acces-
sories and P.T.O. Apply to John
Robinson, R.R. 1, Zurich, phone
Hensall 699r41. 12,b.
1952 INTERNATIONAL W -4
TRACTOR, fully equiped, excell-
ent condition, Apply to Elton
Bender, phone Hensall, 669r12.
11,12,p.
100 -ACRE FARM — good clay
loam, all workable land; 18 acres
fall wheat, 57 acres plowed, bal-
ance seeded down. Brick house
with modern conveniences, L-shap-
ed barn, good stabling. Located six
miles north of Zurich. Apply to
Elton Becker, phone Hensall
669r12. 11,2,p.
BECAUSE OF THE FINE res-
ponse to our film developing ad-
vertisement we are now offering
a FREE enlargement from your
favorite negative. Just enclose
a negative along with your next
roll of film. Film developed and
8 double size, 50 cents; 12 double
size, 70 cents. Jiffy Photo, Clin-
ton. 49-50-1-2-b
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
HERB 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
r.u,TER QUERN SALES AND
service. Repairs to all makes of
vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned
cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR
1, Zurich. Phone Hensall
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 22 -tit
Exeter.
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.sh-
Miscellaneous
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
WANTED TO BUY
WE BUY SCRAP METAL, old
cars, batteries, copper, etc. Call
Tony and Tony, phone Zurich,
95r2 or 86r5. 12,3,4,5,p.
mimmenwilmonmonnallillIL
FLOOR SANDING, PROMPT
and efficient service; or r=nt 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
WILL SMOCK children's dres-
ses at reasonable prices, Call Mrs.
Leo Hoffman, phone 84r18, Zur-
ich. 12,b.
HELP WANTED
BIRTHS
COOK — At South Huron Hospi-
tal, Exeter, on Tuesday, March
15, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Cook, Hensall, a daughter.
McKINLEY — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on. Monday,
March 14, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs.
Anson McKinley, R.R. 1, Zur-
ich, a daughter.
STECKLE — At South Huron Hos-
pital, on Monday, March 21,
1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Steckle, R.R. 1, Zurich, a daugh-
ter.
WILLERT — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Saturday,
March 12, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Willert, R.R. 1, Dash-
wood, a daughter.
WIDRICK — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, March
9, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Widrick, R.R. 2, Zurich, a son.
TEACHER WANTED
Protestant teacher wanted for
S.S. No. 5, Stanley. Duties to com-
mence in September. Send appli-
cations to:
John Robinson,
Secretary -Treasurer,
RR 1, Zurich, Ontario.
11,2,b.
TEACHER WANTED
Public School teacher required
for S.S. No. 4 West, Stanley Town-
ship. Duties to commence in Sep-
tember. Apply to William D.
Armstrong, R.R. 3, Bayfield, Sec.-
Treas. stating qualifications and
salary expected. 12,13,b.
YOUNG MAN
for
APPRENTICE MECHANIC
Excellent opportunity for someone
interested and mechanically
inclined
—Apply to—
HAROLD HARRIS
Service Manager
PEARSON MOTORS LIMITED
Zurich
12,b.
Special
ALUMINUM
STORM WINDOWS
with
Self -Storing
Screens
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank everyone who
so kindly remembered me with
flowers, treats, visits, lovely cards,
and get well wishes. Mrs. Lorne
Rader. 12,p.
DISPERSAL
Auction Salc
Auction sale of Dairy and Beef
Cattle on the premises, Lot 17,
Con. 13, 11/4 Miles West of Zurich
and one mile South or four miles
north of Dashwood. The Under-
signed Auctioneer is instructed to
sell by public auction on Wednes-
day, March 30, 1960, at 1 p.ni.
sharp.
14 Holstein heifers due in April,
May and June; 3 Ayrshire heifers
due in April and May; 5 Holstein
heifers due in April; 2 part Here-
ford and Holstein heifers due in
June; part Hereford and Durham
heifer due in June; Durham heif-
er clue in July; 2 part Hereford
and Durham heifers due in May;
part Hereford and Holstein heifer
due sale date; Durham heifer bred
two months; 2 Durham cows due
before sale date; 2 part Angus and
Holstein steers rising two years
old; 14 Hereford and Durham
steers and heifers rising two years
old; 6 Hereford and Durham
calves.
50 Bantam Hens; root pulper;
Cattle all of exceptionally good
quality T.B. tested and vaccinated.
Plan to attend this sale.
NO RESERVE — TERMS — CASH
Elzar Masse — Proprietor
Glen Webb — Clerk
Alvin 'Walper — Auctioneer
11, 12, b.
The family of the late Edward
Edighoffer wish to express their
sincere thanks to all those who
helped in any way during their
recent bereavement. Special thanks
to Rev. and Mrs. Amacher, the
Ladies Aid of the Evangelical
Church, the Zurich businessmen,
and the Westlake funeral home.
12,b.
I wish to thank all my friends
and relatives for the lovely cards,
letters, treats, and flowers I re-
ceived while a patient at Victoria
Hospital, London, and since re-
turning home. I also want to thank
my mother-in-law for helping my
family. Again I say thank you.
Mrs. William Oesch 12,p.
Notice To Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY
CATHERINE JOHNSTON
deceased
All persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of Dorothy Cath-
erine 'Johnston, late of the Village
of Zurich, in the County of Huron,
Widow, are required to file part-
iculars of same with Bell and
Laughton, solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 26th day of March
1960, after which date the estate
will be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
.notice has been received.
BELL and LAUGHTON,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario.
10,11,12b
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Mrs. B. Bossenberry
Mrs. Bruce Bossenberry, Grand
Bend, the former Myrtle Taylor,
widow of Bruce Bossenberry, who
died in -July, 1959, died in South
Huron hospital, Exeter, on Thurs-
day;. March 17. She was 77.
Mrs. Bossenberry was born at
Grand Bend. She assisted her hus-
band in running the Imperial Ho-
tel at Grand Bend for a number of
years.
She is survived by three sons,
Harry, Grand Bend; William, Lon-
don; Alvin, Deerfield Beach, Fla.;
five daughters, Mrs. Charles
(Anne) Acheson, Exeter; Mrs. A.
B. (Carrie) Medd, Napanee; Mrs.
Peter (Alec) Garvin, Adrian, Mi-
chigan; Mrs. W. E. (Margaret)
Silas, Camp Petawawa; and Mrs.
F. T. (Eleanor) Simpkins, Strat-
ford; 25 grand children and two
great grandchildren; two brothers,
Harry, Exeter, and William, Lit-
tleton, Col.
The body rested at the T. Har-
ry Hoffman funeral home, Dash-
wood, where a funeral service was
held on Monday at 2 p.m. Burial
was made in Grand Bend cemetery.
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale and Farm Machi-
nery at Lot 3, Con. 1, Tucker -
smith Township, 1/4 mile South
of Hensall on No. 4 Highway, on
Saturday, April 2nd,, at 1 p.m.
Machinery: Allis Chalmers Mo-
del B tractor with pulley and PTO;
scuffler attaclunent and bean pul-
ler for B tractor; 2 section spring
tooth cultivator; Fleury-Bissel tan -
den disc, 26 plate; drive belt; rub-
ber tired wagon; combination 16
ft. rack and grain box; Cockshutt
four wheel manure spreader;
Cockshutt 2 furrow plow; 9 ft.
steel roller; Cockshutt hay load-
er, No, 3; New Idea No. 44 4 bar
side rake and tedder, used 1 sea-
son, like new; Cockshutt dump
rake; Minneapolis -Moline Com-
bine, engine drive; 5 ft. Frost and
Wood mower; fanning mill equip-
ped for motor drive; 2 chop boxes;
cylinder type root pulper; fly
wheel type root pulper; 11 hoe
fertilizer drill; 2 grain drills; hay
fork; steel gathering barrels with
sleigh; 3 section of harrows; Hol-
land electric brooder; Massey -Har-
ris 6 ft. binder, in good shape; 2
pig crates, 1 large, 1 small; Fair -
bank Morse hog weighing steel-
yard; Syrup -making equipment
evaporator pan, spiles, buckets,
syrup cans; 2 8 gallon cans; me-
tal pig trough, water trough, 8 ft.;
forks; shovels; earth scraper; 4"
tile; 2 hay fork ropes, slings and
forks; 2 chicken shelters.
Quantity of household effects.
TERMS — CASH
Mrs. Roy Bell — Proprietor
Harold Jackson — Auctioneer
12,b.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of farm
stock, Machinery, Hay, Grain, and
Household Effects at Lot 5, Con.
11; Tuckersmith Township. 4 miles
North-East of Hensall or 6 miles
South and 11/4 miles East of Sea -
forth, on Monday, March 28th, at
12 o'clock sharp.
Cattle: 11 Durham -Hereford
cows with 11 calves at foot; 1 mar-
ket cow; 6 Durham and Hereford
heifers ready for market; 10 choice
Durham and Hereford steers and
heifers 1 year old.
"Machinery: John Deere AR trac-
tor, like new; Allis Chalmers D
14 tractor, new last fall; Allis
Chalmers B tractor with 2 row
sduffler and puller; Allis Chalm-
ers 90 combine, 71/2 ft., fully
equipped, uipped, used 1 season; 8 ft.
John Deere spring tooth culti-
vator; 8 ft. International tractor
disc; John Deere 3' furrow 'plow;
4: section harrows; Cockshutt 13
disc fertilizer drill;. 5ft. John
Deere one-way disc; 3 drum steel
roller; New Idea 7 ft. mower;
McCormick side rake; New Idea 1
row corn picker, new; New Idea
tractor manure spreader, new;
Gehl hammer mill with endless
bdl't; 2000 ib: sales; rubber tired
farm wagon, 16 ft. flat rack; grain
box, 100 bushel; . sloop sleighs;
good trailer, 16" tires; lumber; ce-
dar posts; tools; chains; forks;
shovels.
Poultry: 200 Hybrid hens, 1
year old, Sussex and New Hamp-
shire; colony house and shelters.
Hay and Grain: 700 bus. mixed
grain; 1000 bus. Gary oats, suit-
able for seed; quantity cob corn;
1000 bales of straw; 1000 bales of
mixed hay.
Household Effects: Frigidaire
4 burner electric stove, like new;
Frigidaire refrigerator with deep
freeze; cream enamel cook stove;
radio; kitchen table, chairs and ca-
binet; Simplicity white enamel wa-
shing machine; drop head Singer
sewing machine; chesterfield; 3
chairs; foot stool; day bed; small
tables; buffet; floor lamps; table
lamps; 4 furnished bedrooms,
bed springs; mattresses dressers;
chest drawers; blankets; quilts; li-
nens; kitchen utensils and other
articles too numerous to mention.
Farm sold.
NO RESERVE — TERMS CASH
Roy McKinnon -- Proprietor
George Powell — Clerk
HAROLD JACKSON—Auctioneer
12,b.
In the matter of the Estate of
WINFRED CHARLES REGIER,
(sometimes known as FRED RE-
GIER) of the Village of Zurich, in
the County of Huron, Gentleman,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the late
Winfred Charles Regier, who died
on the 10th day of February, 1960,
are hereby required to send them
to the undersigned, duly verified,
on or before the 28th day of
March, 1960.
After the last named date the
assets of the said Estate will be
distributed among the persons en-
titled thereto having regard only
to claims of which the undersign-
ed shall then have notice.
W. G. Cochrane,
Barrister etc.,
Exeter, Ontario.
10,1,2,b.
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Quick Canadian Facts
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm,
Stock and Machinery, at Lot 24,
Con. 7, Hay Township, 33/4 miles
West of Hensall, 1 mile. North, or
21/2 East of Zurich and 1 mile
North on Parr Line, on Wednes-
day, April 6th, at 12.30 p.m.
Cattle: '71 Head: 35 Poll Angus
and Shorthorn cows due in April
and May; two 2 -year old Aber-
deen Angus heifers, bred; 1 Ab-
1.
The first regular rules for ice
hockey were written *here
and in what year?
2. Which produces the larger in-
come for Canadians: farthing,
forestry or manufacturing.
3. In what year was wheat first
grown in western Canada?
4. Who has been Canada's young-
est Prime Minister?
5. In the past 10 years inflation
has decreased the purchasing
power of the Canadian dollar
by how much?
Answers: 5. By about 30 per
cent. 3. In 1754 a French explorer
grew wheat in the valley of Carrot
River in Saskatchewan. 1. At
Montreal's McGill University in
1875, 4. The Rt. Hon. Arthur
Meighen, who was 46 when he
first assumed the office, in 1920.
2, In net value of production far-
ming produces about $2 billion an-
nually, forestry about $700 million
and manufacturing about $9 bil-
lion.
erdeen Angus bull; 33 Poll Angus
calves; 400 to 550 stock calves.
Machinery: Allis Chalmers W.D.
45 tractor, nearly new; Allis Chal-
mers combine, 6 ft., nearly new,
PTO driven, fully equipped; 22
Massey tractor, row crop, with
manure loader, 2 row scuffler at-
tachments; 1952 Ford Sedan, low
mileage; John Deere 15 run fer-
tilizer drill on rubber; John Deere
manure spreader, 70 bus; John
Deere 7 ft. power mower; John
Deere wagon and rack; John Deere
4 bar side rake; John Deere double
disc; John Deere 5 sections har-
rows; International western rod
weeder, 14 ft., new; 2 furrow trac-
tor plow; 2 blowers suitable for
grain and air circulator; 1/4 yard
steel drag bucket; 1/3 H.P. elec-
tric motor and 6" Gein grinder;
Letz feed grinder; 2 row corn
planter; colony house, 10' x 12';
400 chick electric brooder; qan-
tity Spruce lumber; 1 32" circular
saw; new tattooing set; Stewart
electric clippers; steel water
trough, like new; quantity red
Clover seed.
Household Effects: Bridgewall
coal or wood stove; congoleum
rug, 14' x 9.
Other articles too numerous too
mention.
TERMS — CASH
Chas. A. Robinson — Proprietor
Harold Jackson — Auctioneer
George Powell — Clerk
12,13,b.
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