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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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FOR SALE
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
1960 CHEV 2 -DOOR, 6 -cylinder, low
mileage, turquoise. Phone 675 r 4,
Hensall, after 6 p.m. 9-10-b
TROPHIES — for all competitions,
hockey, bowling, curling, broom
ball, baseball. We do engraving
and can supply extra plates. Hess,
the Jeweller, Zurich. 7-tfb.
VICTOR ADDING MACHINES —
now reduced in price to only $114.-
50.
114:50. A real buy. See them now at
the Zurich Citizens News.
THREE HOLSTEIN CALVES, suit-
able for vealing. Apply to Bert
Dunn, Jr„ Phone 57 r 3, Bayfield.
8-b
TWO HOLSTEIN HEIFERS — due
in one week. Apply to Alfred Meid-
Inger, phone 82 r 18, Zurich. 8-p
TWO HOLSTEIN COWS — one
coming in at March first, the other
at May first. Apply to Cornelius
DeGroot, phone 80 r 11, Zurich.
8-b
REGISTERED GERMAN SHEP-
HERD pups, black and silver, Males
$30; Female, $20; papers, $5 extra.
Apply to A. Martin, phone 76 r 5,
Zurich. 9-p
SMITH -CORONA and ROYAL por-
table typewriters. See the smart
new models now on display at the
Zurich Citizens News.
HOLTEIN BLLL — pure bred, un-
registered, of Al unit, two years
old. Apply to Gordon Erb, phone
79 r 7, Zurich. 9-p
35 PIGS, for sale. Apply to Wil-
liam Denomme, phone 95 r 11, Zur-
ich, 9-p
01.112.0
HELP WANTED
EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
Of valuable Real Estate, Choice
Durham and Hereford Cattel, Trac-
tors, Implements, Hay, Grain, Poul-
try, Household Effects and Mics.
Items.
On the premises, Lot 20, Con.
7, Hay Township. Highway 84, 2�/z
miles east of Zurich or 3�/z miles
west of Hensall, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1961
commencing at 12 o'clock sharp
__Real Estate: Consisting of two
adjoining farms, Lot 20, Con. 7,
Hay Twp., . 100 acres and Lot 19,
Con. 7, Hay Twp., 100 acres.
Farm 1: Well built 2 -storey brick
dwelling with modern kitchen, liv-
ing and dining room, 3 -piece bath-
room and utility room, new oil fur-
nace, 3 bedrooms with clothes clos-
ets, and double veranda. Adjoin-
ing garage and woodshed. Large
bank barn with built-in poultry
house, silo and new implement
shed.
Farm No. 2: 2 -storey frame dwel-
ling, modern kitchen, living and
dining room and uitility room, 5
bedrooms, coal and wood furnace.
Large bank barn, implement shed
and silo.
Farms nicely located with build-
ings all in excellent condition, wa-
ter pressure system throughout. 20
acres wheat sowed; 80 acres fall
plowed. All tillable, land best of
clay loam. Some suitable for mark-
et gardening. Farms well drained
never failing water supply. In-
spection invited.
Term of Real Estate: 10 percent
on day of sale. Balance in 20 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable reser-
ve bid. If not previously sold.
AVAILABLE AT ONCE — good
Rawleigh Business. Selling exper-
ience helpful but not required. Car
necessary. Write at once for partic-
ulars. Rawleigh, Dept. C -458 -TT,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal. 9-b
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
FARM EQUIPMENT
MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE Farm
Machinery; Firestone and Good
year rubber tires. See us for the
best buy. Emmerson Erb, phone
96r12, Zurich. 37tfb.
GEORGE WHITE FARM Mach.
finery, Ebersal hay and grain Ele-
vators, Rotary Hog Feeders. Ap-
ply to Amos Gingerich, Blake,
phone Zurich 79r12. 30-tfx
Implements: Allis Chalmers 10 ft,
spring tooth cultivator, brand new;
Int. 7 ft. binder; Int: 2 furrow plow;
ber; Allis Chalmers 6 ft. power
take -off mower; Allis Chalmers
power take -off combine, completely
equipped in A-1 condition; Cock-
shutt heavy duty rubber tire wag-
on and rack, like new; Int. 13 -run
fertilizer drill; rubber tire wagon
and rack; Fairbanks Morse ham-
mer mill and belt; Cockshutt man-
ure spreader; steel roller; spring
tooth harrows; 2 sets diamond har-
rows; 2 -wheel trailer and racks;
team disc; 2 colony houses; corn
crib; barrels; steel posts; snow fen-
ce; logging chains; chicken feeders;
fountains; Emery electric motor;
200 gal. gas drum and pump; 2 el-
ectric chick brooders, 500 cap.;
4 chicken shelters; forks; shovels;
tools. Many other mist. items.
Poultry: 700 Leghorn hens; 600
Kimberly chicks, 12 weeks old by
sale date; 200 Honegger chicks, 10
weeks old by sale date.
Hay and Grain: 200 bales straw;
300 bushels oats, suitable for seed;
100 bushels wheat; 500 bales hay.
Household Effects: Chesterfield
suite; daybed; electric Beatty wash-
er; complete bedroom suite; crib
high chair; extension table and
chairs; step ladder; Clare Jewel
kitchen range; sealers; crocks; egg
washer, etc., etc.
No reserve, everything will be
sold.
Plan to attend this outstanding
sale.
Cattle: 2 Durham cows with cal-
ves at foot; 2 Shorthorn cows with
calves at foot; pure-bred Shorthorn
cow, due in April; 2 purebred
Shorthorn cows, due in March; 3
Durham cows carrying fifth calf,
due in March and April; 4 Durham
cows, carrying fourth calf, due in
April; 3 Shorthorn cows carrying
third calf, due in April; Durham
heifer due in May; 4 Durham mar-
ket heifers; 7 Durham and Here-
ford market steers; 6 part Holstein
and Angus steers in market condi-
tion; 16 choice Hereford and Dur-
ham yearlings; 3 part Hereford and
Holstein calves; purebred Short-
horn bull rising 2 years old.
Note: Cattle all of choice quality,
vaccinated and Brucellosis„test neg-
ative. A wonderful opportunity to
purchase good foundation stock.
Tractors: WD Allis Chalmers
standard tractor completely equip-
ped, live power take -off; CA Allis
Chalmers standard tractor, com-
pletely equipped live power take-
off, including scuffler and puller.
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where setter Bulls Are UTI”
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
MISCELLANEOUS
REPAIRING AND PARTS for El-
ectric Shavers and elecric clocks.
Sewing machine needles, all makes;
scissors sharpened, skates sharpen-
ed, while you wait. Hess, the Jew-
eller, Zurich. 6-7-b
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 clay 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
Call —
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED -- FEATHERS and old
feather ticks. Call Exeter Salvage,
phone 423 Exeter, collect. 22tfb
EGGS WANTED •-- For the market-
ing of your eggs, try our Toronto
Markets to Dominion and Loblaws
stores. For further information
call Zurich 97 r 3, or 36 r 8 at
Shakespeare. 11. P. Roth, Trans-
port. 7 to 12-p
FILTER QUEEN SALES AND
service. Repairs to all makes of
vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned
cleaners for sale. Bab Peck, RR
1, Zurich, Phone Hens6r2.
1el]0-62-24tf1'
TERMS — CASH
MRS CLIFFORD WEIDO,
Proprietress
LORNE E. HAY, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119 Dashwood
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
Selusatzentruber, phone 224,Tf Ta-
vistock.
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. 70e.
Ml 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, eall Das Wood
37R19.
FOR DEPENDABLE HEAT
An Winter Long
Call
LORNE E. HAY
Locker Service—Roe Feeds
Phone 10 (Collect) HensRall
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Engagements
Mr. Harold Finlay wishes to
announce the engagement of
his daughter, Elizabeth Ann,
to Mr. Harold Hendrick, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick,
Dashwood. Wedding to take
place the later part of March.
9-p
0
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher, Zur-
ich, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Donna Raye
Alice, to John Cecil Mathers,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Mathers, Ailsa Craig. The
marriage is to take place at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, Zur-
ich, on Saturday, March 25, at
2:00 p.m. 9-b
CARDS OF THANKS
Mrs. Beatrice Hess would like to
express appreciation to everyone
who remembered her in so many
ways while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, and since returning home.
9-p
BLUEW.TER
BAYHEL)
Mr. Fred Turner spent a day last
week with Mr. and Mrs. John Tur-
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turner,
Linda and Johnny, Port Burwell,
spent the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and also
attended the reception in the Com-
munity Centre, Zurich, for Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Pollock.
Mr. nad Mrs. W. L. McKenzie,
Lucknow, called on Mr. and Mrs.
John Turner one day last week.
Mrs. Thomas Snowden passed
away in Clinton Hospital, on Feb-
ruary 26. Funeral service was from
her late residence on the Blue Wa-
ter Highway, on February 28.
CKNX BAR DANCE
in the
HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE
on
Saturday, March 4
8:30 P.M.
Sponsored by Hensall Kinette Club
Everybody Welcome
INERWEEFICMISCOSININIONBEIMIKENSIMMMESI
TY OF HURON
WEDDINGS
Pollock - Bell
White mums, snapdragons and
red carnations formed the setting
for the wedding of Patricia Marie
Bell and Kenneth Vernon Pollock,
in Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall, on Saturday, February 25.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold C. Bell, Hensall,
and the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Pollock, Varna.
Rev. George Vais, of Galt, per-
formed the ceremony. Traditional
wedding music was played by Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall and soloist was
Mr. James Dougall, of Exeter, who
sang "0 Perfect Love."
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a floor length
gown of Chantilly lace and nylon
tulle, fitted bodice, sabrina neck-
line embroidered in irridescent se-
quins, lily point sleeves and bouf-
fant skirt of of alternate panels of
lace and nylon. A crown of seed
pearls held her fingertip veil and.
she carried a bouquet of Better
Time Roses.
Maid of honor was Miss Betty
Bell, Hensall, sister of the bride,
who wore a fushia, street -length or-
ganza dress. She carried a bouquet
of white and green carnations. Her
headdress was a bandeau of rhine-
stones and flowers in a matching
shade.
William Pollock, Varna, was
groomsman for his brother, and ,
usher was Donald E, Bell, of Exe-
ter, brother of the bride.
A reception was held in the
Dominion Hotel, Zurich, with the
bride's mother receiving in a blue
crepe sheath. The groom's mother
assisted in a pink brocaded crepe
dress.
For honeymoon points north, the
bride wore a mauve sheath dress
with matching accessories and a
corsage of white and mauve carn-
ations. On their return, Mr. and
Mrs. Pollock will reside near Hen-
sall.
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Sealed applications will be received by the undersigned for
the position of Clerk -Stenographer at the Huron County Home, L'
Clinton, duties to commence April 1, 1961.
Applications forms must be secured from the undersigned
and submitted in envelopes supplied.
Salary based on experience and in accordance with County
salary schedule.
Applications to close March 16, 1961, at 5:00 p.m.
JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer>
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
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Seal Campaign. The month-long campaign opens today and has a
provincial objective of $875,000.