HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-08-11, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1960
ZU1Ut H CITIZENS NEWS
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;Births, Marriages and Deaths,
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FOR SALE
10 WEANLING PIGS for sale. Ap-
ply to Bert Bachert, phone 75r12,
Zurich. 32,b
FRYERS — Arbor Acres, now
ready. Apply to Amos Gingerich,
phone 79R12, Zurich. 31,x
TWO LITTERS 1,)f young pigs; a
number of calves; and boxer pup-
pies for quick sale. Apply to Stew-
art Thiel, phone 96r11, Zurich. 32p
CHOICE BUILDING LOT — well
located in the village of Zurich,
close lo school. Apply to Ernie
Laidlaw, Zurich. 32,13
NEW IDEA COAL FURNACE —
steel; with Fairbanks Morse stoker,
in good condition; 24" in all. Pric-
ed at only $125.00 complete. Phone
collect to London, GE - 2-7751. 32,b
CLOVER HONEY — for limited
time only, in customer's contain-
ers. 25 cents per pound; 50 pounds
or over, 22 cents per pound.
Haberer Bros., Zurich. 32,3b
REGISTERED GERMAN SHEP-
HERD pups, of good quality, black
and silver, black and tan. Females
$20: males $25; papers $5 extra.
Some ready for delivery on Aug-
ust 13. others August 26. Apply to
A. Martin, phone Zurich 76r5.
32,b
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED — FEATHERS and old
feather ticks. Call Exeter Salvage,
phone 423 Exeter, collect. 22tfb
Miscellaneous
AUTOMOTIVE
Glass — Steering Body Repairs
Lubrication, etc.
For Quality Service, see
DAVIDSON'S TEXACO SERVICE
Phone 320, No. 8 Highway,
Goderich 37tfb
WEDDING AND PORTRAIT pho-
tography, quality photos in black
and white, or colour, mounted in
albums, frames or studio folders
of various designs. Pictures taken
on location or in our studio. Jer-
vis Studio, 130 Isaac St., Clinton,
phone HU 2-7006. 18,tfb
TOOLS — Pipe cutter and dies;
number of wrenches, all sizes; vise;
soldering iron; a form to make
bird baths: hand saws; brace and
bits el all sizes; hammer; steel
square: smoothing plane; draw
knife; side cutting pliers; hand cul-
tivator for one horse; caulking gun.
and many other items. Call Mrs.
Edward Bedore, phone 78r3, Zur-
ich. 30,1,b
BALED SHAVINGS
We have a good supply of kiln
dried Pine Shavings on hand at
all times. Ideal for poultry pens.
+app$ :o —
31. DEITZ & SON
Phone 154 — ZURICH
HELP WANTED
DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY
Service. Call Earl Oesch's Barber
Shop. Pick-up and delivery every
Monday and Thursday. Brady
Cleaners and Launsdeterie Ltd.,
Exeter. 22tfb
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
HOUSEKEEPER — Woman to
take full charge of 6 -room apart-
nren', two children (both school
age' , Call 60 Thedford. 4,5,6,b.
MISCELLANEOUS
COUNTER -CHECK BOOKS, prin-
ted or plain; adding machine rolls;
rubber stamps and stamp pads;
magic markers. Call at Citizens
News office. 3x-tfb
FLOOR SANDING, PROMPT
and efficient service; or rent our
sanders and dr) it yourself. This
is the time of year to have your
floors refinished. Charles H.
Thiel, phone 140. Zurich. 14-tfb
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
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
USED — I.H.C. POWER WASHER
Cream Separator, like new. Apply
to V. L. Becker and Sons, phone
60w, Dashwood. 30,b
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination
Service
Is Provided from Bulls of All
Breeds
We are fanner 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
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools, etc.,
cleaned. Will be in Zurich and
district every second week. For
appointments call Dashwood 26r17,
or in case of emergency call Del
Schwatzentruber, phone 224, Ta-
vistock. 20,tfb
CUSTOM COMBINING with S.P.
10 -ft. Combine; $4.50 per acre,4.Ap-
ply to M. Vanderhoek, RR 1, Dash-
wood, phone 136. 32,3,4,1a
SMITH -CORONA Portable Type-
writers and Victor adding machin-
es, priced reasonable. Zurich Citi-
zens News, phone 133, Zurich-tfb
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See Us For The WIDEST SELECTION
Of The Most Modern
Building Materials and Cupboards
,t Will Pay You To See Us --
efore You any Anything
Massey - Harris Binder — 6 ft. cut,
in good running order. Call Alex
Meidinger, phone 85R7, Zurich.
32,3,p.
McCORMICK DEERING BINDER,
has cut only 100 acres - guaran-
teed. Dearborn 2 -furrow mounted
plough. Also a 3 h.p. Century Elec-
tric motor with chopper. Apply to
Franklin Corriveau, phone Zur-
ich 86r3. 30,2p
Notice To Creditors
In The Estate Of
ROBERT HAMMOND CLAUSIUS
(deceased)
All persons having claims
against the estate of Robert Ham-
mond Clausius, late of the Village
of Zurich, in the County of Huron,
Farmer, who died on or about the
17th day of July 1960, are re-
quired to file particulars of same
with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors,
of Exeter, Ontario, by the 27th MUSICday of August next, after which
date the estate will be clistributed�Sd ��,
having regard only to those claims
of which notice has been received. ADMISSION
BIRTHS
CAREY — At South Huron Hospi-
tal, Exeter, on Friday, July 29,
1960, to Mr. and Mrs. James Ca-
rey, Exeter, a daughter, Valerie
Anne.
REGIER — At South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter, on Saturday, July
30, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Regier, Dashwood, a son, Larry
Joseph.
MEIDINGER — At Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, August 8,
1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Delmer
Meidinger, RR 2, Zurich, a son.
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Former Zurich Man
Invites Guests To
London Restaurant
A former Zurich business man,
Morris Andersen, in this week's
edition of the Citizens News is ex-
tending an invitation to all resi-
dents of this district to visit his
modern restaurant in London.
Located on the corner of Ox-
ford and Sterling Streets, the
newly -renovated eating establish-
ment has a seating capacity for
about 80 people. Lunches and full
course dinners are the specialty
of this food centre.
The restaurant is only about
a ten-minute walk from the West-
ern Fair Grounds. There is also
ample parking space available at
the rear of the building. The pre-
mises are air-conditioned.
While he was in Zurich, Mr.
Andersen operated the Zurich
Creamery, and was well-known to
all people in this community.
MintEMENEMBOLVTEMEMIESESIMEMNIMSEI
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Every Friday Night
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BY —
BELL & LAUGHTON,
Solicitors for the Executor,
EXETER. Ontario.
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SALES
Pigeons Cause Virus
Pneumonia in Cattle
Which Is Dangerous
Keep them out of your barn—
especially if they are the wild
kind that drop in uninvited. There
is a good chance that one out of
three of them carry the Psittaco-
sis virus, a disease that can cause
pneumonia in cattle.
"Young calves are usually the
victim," says Dr. Howard Neely
of the Ontario Veterinary College.
"They become infected by inhaling
the dust from dried pigeon drop-
pings, or by eating the hay or
meal with the droppings."
Surveys of pigeon flocks in Sou-
thern Ontario by the Ontario Ve-
terinary College revealed that 35
per cent of healthy pigeons car-
ried the virus, reports Dr. Neely.
Apparently the pigeon itself is re-
sistant to the disease.
A survey showed that at least
45 per cent of cases of virus pneu-
monia in cattle are associated with
the virus of Psittacosis. Don't con-
fuse it with a milder type of pneu-
monia characterized by runny nos-
es and eyes, cough and diarrhea.
"Even humans can contract the
disease," reports Dr. Neely. "One
farmer used to collect wild pig-
eon feathers from his barn to pre-
vent cattle from eating them. He
used to put them in the same po-
cket as his handkerchief and then
later dispose of them. He got
pneumonia, supposedly from brea-
thing in the infected dust from
his handkerchief."
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August 11 and 12 --
(Double Feature, Colour)
"Mouse That Roared"
Peter Sellers
"Good Day For
A Hanging"
Fred MacMurray
SATURDAY and MONDAY —
August 13 and 15 —
"Night Passage"
James Stewart
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY —
August 16 and 17 —
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Lana Turner, Barry Sullivan
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