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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-06-16, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960 CLASSIFIED RATES: 25 words or less, 50c the first week, $5c for repeat advertisements. Lar- ger advs.: 2c a word the first week, then 1%c for repeats. Cards of Thanks, In Memor- iams, Engagements, same as above. Births, Marriages and Deaths, No charge, FOR SALE HOCKEY PHOTOGRAPHS - of Zurich minor hockey teams. Only 4 left of Juvenile team; 5 of Pee Wee team, Pick them up NOW at Zurich Citizens News office. 21,x WISCONSIN AIR-COOLED En- gine, 4 - cylinder, suitable for com- bine. In good running condition. Only $125. Apply to Dan Steckle, or Asa Steckle, R.R. 2, Zurich. 24,5,p WHITE WEDDING DRESS, and crown -- like new. If interested phone Zurich 107. 24,b FOR RENT MODERN HOME -- in the village of Zurich, with all conveniences. Apply to Lee Regier, phone 237, Zurich. 24,p WANTED TO BUY WANTED - FEATHERS and old feather ticks. Call Exeter Salvage, phone 423 Exeter, collect. 22tfb MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR SANDING, PROMPT and efficient service; or rant our sanders and de 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 FILTER QUEEN SALES AND service. Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR 1, Zurich. Phone Hensall 696r2. 18-20-22-24tfb DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY Service. Call Earl Oesoh's Barber Shop. Pick-up and delivery every Monday and Thursday. Brady Cleaners and Laundeterra Ltd., Exeter. 22-tfb WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Insemination Service Is Provided from Bulls of Ail Breeds We are farmer owned and controlled and operate at cost Summer calling hours: Between - 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. week days 6 and 8 p.m. Saturday evenings For service or more information Call - Clinton Zenith 9-5650 ZUtttCk3. CITIZENS NEWS ,arse, s -TT> �.�^.�TC+�•�'1'.. f� �.,F:�Wi•o':„ NIL FIND IT IN W �.. ,, + 1'd "�''• i ... .t (""'G "Y• ! C�.^�' . I.Y �. �.Iw. •P!R'�. IC� i' �'cklf.?A► :iw%+ its.•. A'..�)C.."" R !.s'� Miscellaneous SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools, etc., cleaned. Will be in Zurich and district every second week. For appointments call Dashwood 26r17, or in ease of emergency call Del Schwatzentruber, phone 224,' Ta- vistock. 20,tfb SEND TO -DAY for your FREE Pamphlet, TIPS FOR BETTER PICTURES. No obligation. Describes in easy to understand language how to get good snaps using an inexpensive camera. Let us develop your film; 8 ex- posure roll only 50c. 12 ex. 70c. All double size prints. JIFFY PHOTO, box 222d, Clinton, 23,tfb WEDDING AND PORTRAIT pho- tography, quality photos in black and white, or colour, mounted in albums, frames or studio folders of various designs. Pictures taken on location or in our studio. Jer- vis Studio, 130 Isaac St., Clinton, phone HU 2-7006, 18,tfb HELP WANTED NIAGARA CYCLO MASSAGE of Wingham is seeking DIRECT SALESMEN AND WOMEN Training and leads supplied. A wonderful opportunity for advancement. Earnings are immediate. Call in at 48 Josephine Sreet or phone Wingham 290 19,20,1,2,3,4,b FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE BALE ELEVATOR - used only one season. Apply to Amos Ging- erich, phone 79r12, Zurich. 24,x 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 McCORMICK MANURE spreader, on rubber; 2 rotary hog feeders; quantity of light wood. Apply to Earl Gingerich, phone 90r7, Zur- ich. 22,3,p BIRTHS ELDER - At South Huron Hos- pital, on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, to Mr, and Mrs. Ken Elder, R.R. 2, Hensel', a daughter, Linda Kay, CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank my many fri- ends, neighbours and zelattived, for the many acts of kindness shown me while a patient in St. Joseph' Hosital, and since return- ing home, Special thanks to Rev. Father C, A. Doyle, Dr. J, C. God- dard, and Dr. Gibson. Mrs, Matilda Dietrich. 24,p The family of the late John M. Richardson wish to express their heartfelt appreciation to rela- tives, friends and neighbours for the kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent bereave- ment; also for the lovely floral tributes, cards and messages of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. Winlaw, all doctors, nurses and attendants at the hospital, Bori- thron's funeral home, Amber Re- beceah Lodge No. 349, the I, O. O. F. Lodge No. 223, Hensall, and all those who helped in any way. Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson and family 24,p IN MEMORIAM HOLMES -- In loving memory of R. B. Holmes, who passed away one year ago, on June 15, 1959. Friends may think we have for- gotten, Because they see us Iaugh and smile, But they little know the sorrow That our hearts hide all the while. We mourn for him in silence, No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed, While others are asleep. You are not forgotten, Nor ever will you be, As long as life and memory last, We will remember thee. -Ever remembered by his wife and daughter, Mrs. Arnold Mer- ner Jr. 24,b ST. • SEP - and RYSDLE CAL. FRED DUCHARME, Correspondent), Mr. and Mrs. Leo Corriveau of Goderich, called on friends in this parish recently. Mr. Corri- veau is a native a this district. Miss Alice Ann Ducharme, of the Bluewater south, spent Sat- urday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ducharme, also of the Bluewater highway. Mr. Nelson Bedard has returned to his home after spending a week in Windsor visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. Quigly, Detroit, spent the week end in their stun - mer cottage a short distance south of St. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Denomme and family, Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Overholt, and children, nosamer ARE YOU PLANNING A - H'"sE OR COTTAGE SEE US FOR - IDEAS AND ESTIMATES ON ALL YOUR LUMBER AND BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Order Your Screen Windows Now! ! London, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Noel Laporte and oth- er relatives in this surroundings. Mrs. Denomme will spend a week's vacation with her parents and other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brock, of London, spent the week end in their summer cottage in the. Bay- view resort. Little Miss Charlene Jeffrey, who was operated on for her ton- sils in Clinton Hospital, is home and improvely nicely. In company with Mr, and Mrs. Morris Durand, who motored to Windsor on Friday last were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sofa and Mx. and Mrs. William Denomme, to at- tend a wedding and reception of a niece who was married in that city on Saturday. On their return they stopped at Ursuline Convent in Chatham, to pay a visit to na- tive Sisters of this Parish. Their trip was an enjoyable one. Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Ducharme and Mr, and Mrs. Henry Simpson, all of Dashwood, called on the former's parents on Sunday last. ATTEND RALLY Many from this Parish motor- ed to Zurich on Sunday to take part in the Holy Name Rally which took place at St. Boniface Church. There were other ceremonies as well; the confirmation and the blessing of the new school on the church grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hawkins, of London, spent the last part of their honeymoon at the home of Mr. William Ducharme, the bride's father. They returned on Sunday last to London where they will start their new life in the groom's home. The best wishes of their many friends go to them in their married life. Miss Madeline Corriveau and fri- ends, of London, spent Sunday last at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Corriveau, on this highway. .Farmers took advantage of the nice weather the past week for bean seeding, and a large acreage was planted. After the dry spell farmers would like a little shower 'oeeasionally to give the beans a good start, DASHWOOD and DISTRICT (MRS. E. H. RADER,.Correspondent) DASHWOOD W. L The regular meeting of the Dail wood W. I. was held on Tuesda June 7, with the Agriculture an Canadian Industries group i charge and Mrs. Harold. Rader a convener, Mrs. Ken McCrae an Bonnie played several piano duet Mrs. Stuart Wolfe commented o the motto, "Buried seeds grow but buried talents never grow. Everyone sang the institute caro followed by a reading by Mrs. Ra der, "Take Time." A very interesting and inform ative way of presenting the top is on Canadian Industries an Agriculture was presented as panel show in "Take Your Choice,' with Mrs. G. K, Crocker as M.C, and the group forming the panel Mrs, Leonard Sekenk, president presided for the business. Ro call was "What have I done to im prove my life in town or country.' The institute will be in eharg of a booth for the school sport' day on June 27; Mrs. Ernest Koeh ler and Mrs. Milfred Merner t order supplies. It was decided t ask for the millinery short course Mrs. Arnold Kuntz, district direc- tor, reported on the District An- nual held at Elimville. A bus trip is planned for October. Mrs. Sid Baker reported the 4-H girls pro- ject, "Meat in the Menu" had been completed and achievement day would be July 6 in Crediton. SCHOOL PICNIC The junior room of Dashwood public school, Mrs. Ada Webb tea- cher, mothers and pre-school chil- dren, enjoyed a picnic at Grand Bend on Friday afternoon. Results of races - Boys 6, John Hayter; 7, John Guenther; 8, Gordon Keller; girls 7, Joanne Hayter; 8, Anne Becker; 5 and 6, Brad Klumpp; 4, Ricky Hayter; 3 and under, Steven Schroeder. Lucky spot for mothers, Mrs. Russel Hoperoft; mother and son, Mrs. Bob Hayter and John; moth- er and 'daughter, Mrs. Ray Guen- ther and Beverly Becker; oldest lady, Mrs. Lloyd Rader; youngest baby, Michael Ziler; youngest mo- ther, Mrs. Lawrence Ziler; young- est grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Gil- lings. Mr. Thomas Klumpp, who spent several weeks in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, has returned to his home. CHILDREN'S DAY Children's Day was observed at the E.U.B. Church, on Sunday, when a special program of songs, recreations, and readings were gi- ven by the children. A pageant "The Children's Bible" was presented. The junior choir accompanist for the latter. 1- y, d n s d s. n a a Rol e s 0 0 CLEARING Auction Sale - OF - HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - IN - The VILLAGE of ZURICH • MAIN STREET - ON --- SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1960 At 1 P.M. Acme four burner electric stove, new; 121/2 ft. Servel refri- gerator with deep f r e e z e, new; chrome kitchen set; kitchen stool; radio; childs high chair; electric kitchen clock; Motorola Hi-Fi television and aerial, like new; television table; 3 piece chesterfield suite; chesterfield bed; occasional chairs; 2 hassocks; radio and record player; cherry oval table; end tables; occasional chairs; rocking chairs; fernery; pe- destal china cabinet and buffet; 2 spinning wheels; 1 small and 1 large electric guitar; electric floor lamps and table lamps; elec. toast- er; filter Queen vactuun cleaner; portable elec. sewing machine; cof- fee perculator; elec. washing ma- chine; portable radio; child's fur- niture; modern furnished bed- room; childs crib; continental bed; clothes hamper; beet linens; blan- kets; drapes; curtains; kitchen utensils; 12" exhaust fan; electric fan; carpenter tools; pltunbing and electrical equipment; power band saw; drill press; 18" rotary mow- er; boy's bicycle; tent with screen porch; Winchester 12 gauge pump shotgun; 22 Savage automatic, both like new; iron kettle,, with stand. Other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS -- CASH IPROP':.-,. L4;ATON SIEMON Allot =-- HAROLD JACKSON 24,5,b Bill Schade, Norman Weigard and Bonnie McCrae recited, Family groups took part viz: The Gerald Mason family, The Ralph Weber family, Mrs. Charles Snell as grandmother with several of the children, Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and several children. ATTEND CONVENTION James Hayter and Pastor Ken- neth L. Zorn represented Zion Lutheran Church of Dashwood at the 53rd annual convention of the Ontario District, Lutheran Church -Canada at Pembroke, On- tario this past week. Elected president of the district was Rev. Philip Fiess, of Strat- ford. Other officers are Rev. C, Neuhaus, Pembroke, and Rev. C. Killinger, London, as vice-presi- dents. Rev, Maynord Pollex, Ha- milton, secretary and W, E. Schmalz, treasurer. The Rev. Ken- neth Zorn, Dashwood, was elected as Counsellor for the congrega- tions and pastors of the Stratford Circuit. DANCING Every Friday Night AT BLUEWATER DANCELAND MUSIC BY Desjardine Orchestra ADMISSION - 75 CENTS JOIN THE CROWDS ,mow.S,ZR,„, PAGE FIVE 'Brim's Plumbing Heating and Tinsmithing Phone 156 •----- Zurich STA.MITE DRIVENIN THEATRE OPEN EVERY NIGHT June 17 and 18 (Double Feature) "Have Rocket Will Travel" Three Stooges "30 Ft. Bride of Candy Rock" Lou Costello PLAN TO ATTEND GRAND BEND LIONS CLUB THEATRE PARTY MONDAY, JUNE 20 "The Pyjama Game" Doris Day LUCKY DRAWS TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY FIRST SHOW AT DUSK RIVE - IN THEATRE CSI T THURSDAY and FRIDAY - June 16 and 17 "JET PILOT"d John Wayne - Janet Leigh (ONE CARTOON) SATURDAY and MONDAY - June 18 and 20 The u; y and The rk,. a•nghi g y N Walter Brennan - Brandon de Wilde BUGS BUNNY CARTOON CARNIVAL (5 Bugs Bunny Cartoons) FREE POPCORN FOR THE KIDDIES Saturday Night Only From 8 to 9.30 Wholesome Entertainment For The Whole Family TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY - June 21 and 22 "THE UNHOLY WIFE" Adult Entertainment Colour Cinemaseope Diana Dors -, Rod Steiger (ONE CARTOON) THURSDAY and FRIDAY - June 23 and 24 "I MARRIED A WO AN" George Goebel - Diana Dors (ONE CARTOON) Three Big Shows Coming "THE VIKINGS" "THE HORSE SOLDIERS" "ON THE BEACH" 18100(.00/11111801011R6110.11,01.011II.MtriMMIANIPM11/061.1119131.1.111 Tel TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY RAIN OR CLEAR FIRST SHOW AT DUSK ADMISSION 65e CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CARS FRSE !