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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-02-02, Page 5THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 2, 15161 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIVE OLASSIFIED RATES: 25 words or less, 50c the first week, 35c for repeat advertisements. Lar- ger "ivs.: 2c a word the first It then 134c for repeats. CC rds of Thanks. In Memor- iams, Engagements, same as above. Births, Marriages and Deaths, No charge. FOR SALE FINE SOWS — second litter, Ap- ply to Bernie Denomme, phone Zurich 86 r 8. 4-b 100 ACRE FARM, near Highway 84, house with running water, fur- nace, good barn and implement shed, water supply. Apply to Clif- ford Weido, RR 2, Hensall, phone Zurich 88 r 22. 5-6-7-b SNO BLO SNOW BLOWERS, fit any threee point hitch. Can be mounted to push or can be pulled forward. We also carry a line of P.T.O. knuckles and shafting. Ask us for a demonstration. Contact either Roy Erb or Cleve Gingerich. Look for the sign at the fourth house north of the Evangelical church. Phone 84 r-12. 3 to 6-p FARM FOR SALE 50 acres, one quarter mile south of Zurich. Good hip roof barn, double garage, drive shed, brick house and hydro. Choice location. Apply to R. GRENIER, GRAND BEND HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE SALESMAN — Ex- perienced man, could be up to 65 years of age, for expanding pro- gressive office. Full co-operation and assistance provided. Generous adverting. Applicants should know Bayfield, Stanley and Hay Township areas, as far south as Grand Bend. For appointment, call Amos Corby, phone 598M, or write box 512 Seaforth, for Wilfred Mc- Intee, Broker. 5-tfb MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH BUSINESS. Sell to 1,500 families. Good profits for hustlers Wr.ite to- day. Rawleigh's, Dept. B -458-S, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. 5-b FOR RENT UPSTAIRS APARTMENT in Zur- ich, heated, completely modern, one or two bedrooms. Apply to Ervin Gingerich, phone 175, Zur- ich.. 5-6-b MODERN GARAGE — in the vil- lage of Zurich. Apply to Ivan L. Kalbfleisch, Zurich. 5-b FARM EQUIPMENT MINNEAPOLIS - MOILINE Farm Machinery; Firestone and Good- year rubber tires. See us for the best buy. Emmerson Erb, phone 96r12, Zurich. 37tfb• BIRTHS ZANDWYK—At South Huron Hos- pital, on Wednesday, January 25, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. John Zand- qyk, RR 2, Zurich, a daughter, Dorothy. CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank all my neigh- bours, friends, relatives and the Ladies' Aid, who sent me cards, plants and treats, while I have been a patient in the Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. and Mrs. Am- acher for visits and prayers while in hospital.—Mrs. Edna Oswald. 5-p We would like to thank our par- ents and friends who helped us in so many ways during the recent illness at our home.—Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robson. 5-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 MISCELLANEOUS Tedious hours during my recent illness and hospitalization were brightened immeasurably by the many acts of kindness by friends and loved ones. My heartfelt thanks.—Melvin Schoch. 5-p AUCTION SALE Of High Grade Holstein Heifers, at Lot 5, Con, 3, Stanley Township, 14.4 miles north and 1 4 miles west of Kippen, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 at 1:00 p.m. 40 First Calf Holstein Heifers due to freshen from time of sale to middle of March. All vaccinated and blood tested. Sale will be held under cover. Terms — Cash ALEX McBETH, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer WANTED TO BUY WANTED — FEATHERS and old feather ticks. Call Exeter Salvage, phone 423 Exeter, collect. 22tfb 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 BLAKE (Mrs. Amos Gingerich, correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. William Steckle and son Robert, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and Mr, and Mrs. Aden Martin and fam- ily at Gowanstown, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Gingerich and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ginger- ich and family. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich were Rev, and Mrs. Albert Martin and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. William Steckle and son. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClinchey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oesch and family. Mrs. Bert Faber and daughter, Mrs. Tom Penhale and son Ricky, called on the former's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Oesch, one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Westbrooke and family, called on the latter's father, Mr. Gustav Bohn. 0 Church Workshop Held In Hensall Proves Succesful (By our Hensall Correspondent) A Church visitor's workshop was held in the United Church, Hensall, on Tuesday, January 24, conducted by Huron Presbytery, and sponsor- ed jointly by the Woman's Assoc- iation and the Women's Missionary Society. This was the first of these workshop meetings since the two organizations amalgamated. Mrs. Philips, of Blyth, opened the meeting and Rev. Grant Mills, of Clinton, brought greetings from the Presbytery. A skit, the wrong and the right way of visiting, featured group discussions led by leaders, (1) visiting elderly citizens, leader, Ha- rvey Johnston, County Home, Clin- ton; (2) community outreach, leader Mrs. G.M. Tiffin, of Wingham, pres- ident of the Women's Missionary Society for the Huron Presbytery; (3) new Canadians, leader, Mrs. Ma- rtha Jackson; (4) visiting patients in hospitals and homes, leader, Mrs. S.E. Lewis, Exeter. Mrs. S. A. Moote, Goderich, was the organizer of the workshop. Rev. Currie Winlaw, minister of the ch- urch, pronounced the benediction. 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 ATTENTION FARMERS — For prompt 24-hour 7 day a week ser- vice on all dead or disabled farm animals; truck licenced under Dead Stock Disposal Act, licence No. 42C60. Call Ed. Andrews, phone Seaforth 851 r 11. 49 to 8-p FILTER QUEEN SALES AND service. Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR 1, Zurich. Phone Iie1S 20 2696r2. 2-24tfb 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 Sehwatzentruber, 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 CUSTOM SPRAYING and WHITE- WASHING, Call now for prompt and efficient service. William Wat- son, RR 8, Zurich, call Dashwood 37819. 35,413 and just what I've been looking or,mmthe COMPLETE -WITH TWO 16" CHAINS YOU SAVE 30 % • on the cost of your spare chain (pivot grip extra) 6;?ir3yr:�i;` See it today, demon-• strafe the features that snake the all-new Pioneer 6-20 chain saw the choice of professional cutters. PIONEER SAWS LT'i ' m •Irlsnoa011611,4 NIeA LIGHTWEIGHT (20 LBS.) BALANCED HANDLEABILITY SURE GRIP HANDLEBAR REDUCED VIBRATION COOLER RUNNING MORE POWER LONGER LIFE AIR FILTER NEW EXHAUST DEFLECTOR Rader & Mittelholtz Hardware Phone 63 --- Zurich Liberty Magazine Claims Television Losing Popularity Canadians are becoming more `selective", buying fewer TV sets and devoting more time to other pursuits, like newspaper -reading Frank Rasky reported today in Li- berty magazine. Canadians now own 4,000,000 TV sets, but sales last year dropped to 350,000-16 percent less than in 1959. In a national survey, Rasky found that despite the bigger pro- gramming selection from eight new private stations, TV viewing has in- creased only 21 minutes over the previous year. Canadians now sit before their sets three hours and 26 minutes, about the same as in 1959. Liberty's annual survey of press and TV station experts showed on- ly 50 percent were happy with last season's CBC programming. Many expressed the opinion that CBC variety programs showed "no indiv- iduality, and no vitality." Others were "tired of seeing the same old faces: Berton, Sinclair, Davis, Walker". Country music and panel shows proved the most popular with Cana- dian viewers. Only five CBC net- work shows rated among the top 15 programs, according to Elliott - Haynes ratings, Rasky reports. The Ed Sullivan Show" replaced NHL Hockey as the program most watched. Following NHL Hockey were "Perry Mason" in No 3 spot, "Front Page Challenge," and "Country Hoedown." "Don Mes- ser's Jubilee" slipped to 13th place and "Live a Borrowed Life" was No. 14. CBC president Joseph Alphonse Ouimet told Rasky in an interview, that the CBC "does not fear com- petition" with the second TV net- work now being formed by seven private stations. "A second net- work will cut down our commercial revenue from advertisers, but the new network will find it difficult to sell Canadian advertisers an ex- pensixe 'Pinafore' operetta out of Stratford, Ontario," Ouimet said. The CBC network produced Wayne and Shuster Shows at $40,000 each, and a "La Boheme" opera at $75,- 000 with the aid of a government grant. 1.When In Zurich GET YOUR HAIR CUT AT E RL (DESCH BARBER SHOP Open Thursday and Saturday Nights �F Unique Farm Forum The Unique Farm Forum held their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Klopp, on Monday evening, January 30, with approximately 15 in attendance. The subject under discussion was "What is the best method of disposing of farm products? It was decided that the terminal market which happens to be Tor- onto in our case is the best mar- ket for market cattle. As to the best market for stock- er cattle and dairy cattle, it was felt that the local auctions are doing a very good job. As far as the private buyer is concerned, the meeting felt that the farmer must be very well in- formed as to value of his livestock and market trends if he decides to sell his products to a private buy- er. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Klopp on February 6, when infla- tion will be discussed. SOLVE YOUR WATER PROBLEM ! We are equipped to Pump and Haul Water — Dig Ponds, ditches, etc. REASONABLE RATES FOR OUR SHOVEL, BULL -DOZERS OR TRUCKS LORNE BECKER PHONE 118 — DASHWOOD ATTENTION FARMERS WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN SOME EXTRA MONEY THIS WINTER? WE ARE BUYING HARWOOD BY THE CORD. IF YOU HAVE SOME TO SELL, PLEASE CONTACT yfield C`{'"1 Wood Pr ducts Ltd. BAYFIELD, ONTARIO — PHONE BAYFIELD 38 TO THE ALL E OF ZU IC r ' 11 its h:: ° ars You are hereby notified that you are subject to immediate disconnec- tion if found using water for anything but the premises for Which you are billed. �ill3 je of Zurich ` TER E'A''TME 3 IN NOW IS THE TIME to make sure your far buiHdings are in good shape for a profitable season -- to repair some cmd build others. R it MAKE A Vs your PoPling and reel seeds, he c to EPS for top gaterials ardd help 0 c c Y �co RICES A RIG T I I Conklin L mber�trr 3 res EXETER GRAND BEND THEDFORD GODER!CH PHONE 622 PHONE 74 PHONE 177 PHONE JA 4.8321