Zurich Citizens News, 1960-11-17, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1960
ZURICH ...CITIZENS NEWS.
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OLASSIFIFD BATES: 25 words
or less, 50c the first week, 35c
for r+.oeat advertisements. Lar-
ger ^ lvs.: 2c a word the first
week, then 11c for repeats.'
Cards of Thanks, In 1VIemor-
lams, Engagements,. same as
above.
Births, Marriages and Deaths;
No charge.
FOR SALE
Nam 0.
HOUSE FOR SALE. Solid brick,
two storey home, seven rooms,
furnace. Apply to Jacob . Diech-
ert, phone 94r15, Zurich. 45-b
25 -ACRE FARM - Lot 6, Conces-
sion 15, in Stephen Township. In-
cludes a 6 -room house, with all
modern conveniences, and a small
barn. Six miles from Grand Bend,
one mile off Crediton Highway.
Apply to Bill Regier, phone
161r6, Dashwood. 44-5-6 b
ELECTRIC MOTOR, 2 hp; one
25 -inch Wood band saw; wood -
turning lathe; 8 -inch joiner; table
saw and emery, combined; heavy
duty sewing machine; belting; vise;
and work bench. Numerous hand
tools and miscellaneous items,
Apply to Mrs. George Hess, Zur-
ich. 45-b
BROWNIE UNIFORM, like new,
worn only a few time, size 12.
Please contact, Citizens News Of-
fice. 44-x
MODERN CLARE JEWEL Electric
four -burner combination stove, in
good condition. Oven may be heat-
ed by coal or electricity, or both.
White enamel with trimmed black
finish. Priced reasonable. Apply
Murray Tyndall, Brucefield. 46-p
TWO BURNER RANGETTE, with
oven and bottom drawer, in new
condition. Can be seen at Milne
Rader's. 46-7-p
BASSINETTE, ALMOST N E W,
white and green, $5.00. High chair,
white maple, with removable table,
$5.00. Apply after three p.m., to
Mrs. Len Rau, Phone 26, Zurich
46-b
OIL FURNACE"conversion burner,
only $15.00, also table model. ivory
radio, in god working condition.
Phone 97, Zurich. 46-b
COULD YOU USE $1,50Q to $2,500
a year extra income, Nationally
advertised product in .fertilizer
field representative .with farm or
agricultural background in Town -
shit of Hay. Applicant should be
highly regarded and ambitious.
Applicants hired will be trained if
required. Write to P. J. Harring-
ton, Gen. Sales Mgr., Na-Churs
Plant Food Co., London, Ont, A
personal interview will be arran-
ged to tell me about yourself.
45-6-7-b
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED - FEATHERS and old
feather ticks. Call Exeter Salvage,
phone 423 Exeter, collect. 22tfb
Miscellaneous
AUTOMOTIVE
Mechanical and body repairs, glass,
steering and wheel balance._ Un-
daspray for Rust prevention.
DAVIDSON'S Texaco Service
No. 8 H'wy. Phone JA 4-7231
HOLSTEIN HEIFER, one year old.
Apply Earl Gingerich, Phone 90r7,
Zurich. 46-7-b
USED WINDOW BLINDS - all
cream, in good condition, four
283/2", one 40"; also two used ven-
etian blinds, 64" wide. Phone
Zurich 176. 46-b
BALED SHAVINGS
We have a •good supply of kiln
dried Pine Shavings on hand at
all times. Ideal for poultry pens.
Apply to --
M. DEITZ & SON
Phone 154 - ZURICH
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
CUSTOM WOOD -WORKING -
Repairs to furniture, new furniture
built if it's made of wood, we will
do it. Doug and Don's Wood -
Working, phone Doug O'Brien, 52
J, or Don Hesse, phone 331, Zur-
ich. 42,tfb
ATTENTION FARMERS - For
prompt 24-hour 7 day a week ser-
vice on all dead or disabled farm
animals, call Ed Andrews, phone
Seaforth 851 r 11.
40-52,p
MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE Farm
Machinery; Firestone and Good-
year rubber tires. See us for the
best buy. Emmarson Erb, phone
96r12, Zurich. 37tfb.
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 ail makes of
vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned
cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR
1, Zurich. Phone He18-nsall 622-24tfb
GEORGE WFII'1'E FARM Mach-
inery, Ebersal hay and grain Ele-
vators, Rotary Hog Feeders. Ap-
ply to Amos Gingerich, Blake,
phone Zurich 79r12. 30-tfx
HELP WANTED
BIRTHS
DUCHARME-In Clinton Public
Hospital, on November 10, 1960,
to Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Duch-
arme, a daughter.
CARDS OF THANKS
Sincere thanks to friends and
relatives for their kindness and
thoughtfulness while I was a pat-
ient in Clinton Hospital. -Sandra
Schoch. 46-p
We wish to thank all those who
were so kind to us when we had a
chimney fire last Saturday morn-
ing, and special thanks to the Zur-
ich Fire Brigade for their prompt-
ness in coming out to our home
when we called them.- Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Baechler. 46-p
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
DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY
Service. Call Earl Oesch's Barber
Shop. Pick-a}p and delivery Bradyeve
Monday and Thursday.
Gleaners and Laundeteria Lt22-tdi ,
Exeter.
SEND TO -DAY for your FREE
pamphlet, TIPS FOR BETTER
PICTURES. No obligation.
Describes in easy to understanll
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
CUSTOM SPRAYING and WHITE-
WASHING. Call now for prompt
and efficient service. William Wat-
son, RR 3, Zurich, call Dashwood
37R19. 35,tfb
Are You Thinking of .. .
RE -WIRING
YOUR HOUSE OR BARN
Free Estimates
REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF
Appliances
OFFICE HELP' wanted, knowledge Call
of accounting principles necessary.
,EDON KOEHLER
Experience desirable, but not a
necessity. Apply to T. Rawlings,
Pearson Motors Ltd., phone 78 or PHONE 111 - HENSALL
182, Zurich. 454'
DAILY SERVICE
London and Toronto
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ZURICH DISTRICT
PRIVATE SALE
Private Sale in Hensen, on
NOVEMBER 17, 18, 19,
In apartment above Maitland Club
_For enquires call No, 5, Hensall,_
after 11 a.m., Mrs. Eveline Feild
Hensen
Electric stove; frigidare; living
room suite; coffee table; kitchen
stool; television; lbrary table; kit-
chen table; five kitchen chairs,
chrome; living room chair; foot
stool; floor lamp; 2 bed lamps;
chest of drawers; 2 pedestal tab-
les; reading lamp; clock, antique;
electric clock; round mirror; din-
ing room mirror; stand ash tray;
magazine rack; Coronada washing
machine, nearly new; 30 gallon
garbage can; patchwork quilt;
chaise lounge (garden chair); all in
excellent condition.
AUCTION SALE
Of Registered and Grade Holstein
Cows and Heifers
At Lot 14, Con. 2, Stanley Town-
ship, 11A west of Brucefield and
1/4 mile south, on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23
At 1:30 p.m.
25 Holstein Heifers recently
fresh; 20 Holstein Heifers and
Cows, to freshen in November and
December; 6 Holstein Heifer cal-
ves; 15 Hereford Calves, from 1-2
weeks old.
Cattle all vaccinated and of good
quality.
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Hog Assembly in Zurich -TUESDAY & THURSDAY
Hog Assembly in Henson (at Sales Barn) -TUESDAY
CEMENT & ROAD GRAVEL, FILL & TOP SOIL
AGENTS FOR PARISIAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS
RUSTON TRANSPORT
PHONE 186
ZURICH
HENSALL
PHONE 88r7, KIRKTON
RUSSELDALE
TERMS - CASH
_ D'ARCY RATHWELL & SONS _
Proprietors
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Trucks available for delivery
46-b
38 Members Of Evening Auxiliary
Plan Future; Elect New Officers For 1961
Thirty-eight members answered
the roll call for the November
meeting of the Evening Auxiliary
of the United Church, held Mon-
day evening. President Mrs. Hugh
McEwen presiding. The devotion-
al `Remembrance" was taken by
Mrs. John Corbett, with Scripture
passages read by Mrs. Ed. Corbett,
and prayer by Mrs. Dave Kyle;
Mrs. Corbett read a poem "In Time
Of Remembrance," Thank you
notes were read.
The 1961 supply allocation was
discussed, and Mrs. Pearl Passmore
and Mrs. Harvey Keys offered to
act as purchasing committee, to
buy articles which include a man's
dressing gown, gifts, mitts for
children 6 to 8, which will be for -
worded to the WMS secretary in
Alberta. Members are reminded
to bring 50 cents to the December
meeting towards this project. Mrs.
Don Joynt reported for the visit-
ing committee as having made 12
visits.
Mrs. Pearl Passmore, and Miss
Mary Goodwin, rendered a vocal
duet "Teach me to Pray, Lord.',
Mrs. R. C. Winlaw accompanist.
Miss M. Ellis favoured with read-
ings, and Mrs. Keys reviewed the
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination
Service
Is Provided from Bulls of All
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
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The Citizens News
O'Brien's Plumbing
Heating and Tinsmithing
Phone 156 - Zurich
3rd chapter, "Home For The
Homeless," of the study book, "The
Turning World."
The slate of officers elected for
1961 were: honorary president,
Miss M. Ellis; past president, Mrs.
Hugh McEwen; president, Mrs.
Harvey Keys.
Vice-presidents are, Mrs. Ron
Mock and Mrs. Walter Spencer;
secretary, Mrs. Edison Forrest; as-
sistant, Mrs, William Mickle; treas-
urer, Mrs. John Heal; pianists, Mrs.
J. C. Goddard and Mrs. William
Fuss; nursery, Mrs. Cecil Pepper
and Mrs. Ross Forrest.
Let Us Give Your
Hair
-New
Beauty
Phone 223
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Special - Quaker State Oil By the Case
ST, JOSEPH SERVICE STATION
(IEC FORCIER - PROPRIETOR
HENSALL
Miss Jean Noakes, who has ac-
cepted a position with the Bell
Telephone Company, in London,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noak-
es.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McEwen,
Carolyn, Janie and Michael, of Lon-
don, were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. McEwen.
Mrs. Eleanor McKenzie is spen-
ding the winter with Mrs. Agar, at
Mt. Forest.
LAC George Kefebvre, Mrs.
Lefebvre, Robert Ronald and Val-
erie, of RCAF Station Clinton, and
Mrs. Maude Hedden spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Kerr, Roy and Carol, at Nor-
th Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes
left Sunday for Toronto, to visit
relatives and attend the Royal
Winter Fair, there.
Mr. Dave Feild expects to fly to
Liverpool, England, this month,
where he will be employed with
the Automatic Telephone and Ca-
ble Company there,
FAME
County and Township
Meetings
• WILL BE HELD AT
EXETER LEGION HALL
Thursday, November 17
At 8:30 P.M.
WINGHAM TOWN HALL
Monday, November 21
At 8:30 P.M.
CLINTON LEGION HALL
Tuesday, November 22
At 8:30 P.M.
CHARLES McINNIS will be at Londesboro Community Hall on
November 23, in the afternoon at the annual meeting,
Huron County Federation of Agriculture.
Your Future Is At Stake
EVERYBODY WELCOME
A. H. WARNER, Secretary,
Huron County Hog Producers Association
NOMINATIONS
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the
Township of Stanley, that a Nomination meeting will be held in
the Township Hall, Varna, on
Friday, November 25,1960
At the hour of 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., for the purpose of
Nominating persons for the office of Reeve, Deputy Reeve, and
three Councillors for the year 1961, also two School Area Trustees
for a 2 year term.
IF AN ELECTION IS NECESSARY THE POLLS WILL BE OPEN
IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES WITH THE FOLLOWING
DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICERS
PLACE D.R.O.
SCHOOL NO. 1 LAWRENCE FALCONER
SCHOOL NO. 10 JOHN AIKENHEAD
SCHOOL NO. 14 NELSON HOOD
TOWNSHIP HALL LLOYD JOHNSTON
SCHOOL NO. 5 WILLIAM ARMSTRONG
SCHOOL NO. 4 WEST LEONARD TALBOT
PHILLIP DURAND
TOWN HALL BAYFIELD KENNETH BRANDON
MRS. DENOMME'S STORE
ON
Monday, December 5, 1960
And will be open from 9:00 o'clock a.m. until 5:00 o'clock p.m.
and no longer
Please note that when a proposed candidate is not present of
the nomination meeting, his nomination paper will not be valid
unless there is satisfactory evidence that the proposed candidate
consents to be so nominated.
JEAN ELLIOTT, Clerk,
Township of Stanley