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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-03-02, Page 7THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE SEVEN Hensall Man Heads Huron Orangemen (By our Hensall correspondent) At the annual South Huron Coun- ty Orange meeting, held in Clin- ton Orange Hall, on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 21, Oliver Jaques, of Hensall, was elected County Master for 1961. About 50 members of the order ga- thered for the annual meeting to make reports and elect a new slate of officers, Rt. W. Bro. Carl Smith, of Kitch- ener, Past Grand Master of Ontar- io West and now a representative of Orange Insurance, was guest of honor, and also conducted the elec- tion and installation of officers. During the business session the town of Exeter was chosen as the site for the July 12 celebration, in 1963, which will include the Coun- Bowling Scores Weekly Team Point Team High Triple points Standing ZURICH MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE The Angels (Larry Bedard, 577) 7 86 King Pins (Elroy Desjardine, 584) 0 54 Pearson Kings (Mike Werchloz, 604) 2 72 Hot Shots (Glen Thiel, 560) 5 94 Pepsis (Don O'Brien, 698) 7 128 Hornets (Pete Masse, 570) 0 94 Globe Trotters (Louis Erb, 505) 7 70 Knights of Columbus (Tim Bedard, 504) 0 80 Ink Spots (Bob Johnston, 511) 5 113 Tail Twisters (Milfred Schilbe, 429) 2 79 Car-Penters (Neil Walker, 552) 7 103 Ruston Flyers (Bill Seibert, 546) _. 0 43 Dough Boys (Allan Gascho, 543) _.____._. 7 86 Butcheretes (Ferd Haberer, 445) 0 61 Bull Dogs (Lee Surerus, 565) _____. 5 76 Co-op Thunderbirds (Len Bates, 482) 2 56 High triple, George Sweeney, 482; high average, Danny Truskinski, 196; high single, Louis Masse, 361. ZURICH LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE Night Hawks (M. Hesse, 548) 3 116 Tooters (J. McNaughton, 693) 4 99 H.L.A. (B. Haven, 489) 7 60 Jokers (B. Sauder, 480) 0 50 Dominionaires (S. Block, 577) .____.. 5 64 Dashettes (E. Datars, 519) 2 138 Lps and Downs (S. Tieman, 463) __. 2 90 Blue Notes (D. Wercholaz, 530) _._ 5 27 Hot Shots (M. Gelinas, 429) 2 59 Dreamers (A. Masse, 531) 5 89 Lazy Six (C. Meidinger, 416) 0 71 Varieties (A. Oesch, 558) 7 61 High average, S. Tieman, 619; high triple, M. Kroft; high single, R. Decker, 324. Weekly high single, J. McNaughton, 301. ZURICH MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Hard Rocks (Earl. Flaxbard, 501) 5 43 Gutter Snipers, (Ken Breakey, 561) 2 25 Alley Cats, (Ann Oesch, 524) ___._ 0 92 Boo Boos (Reg Black, 586) _... 7 102 Cannon Balls (Len Bates; 583) 5 65 Flying Frenchmen (Bruce Moir, 501) 2 120 Walnuts (Albert Clausius, 463) 3 64 Gimmicks (Glen Sturgeon, 422) _.. 4 55 Hensall Hornets (Jack Corneil, 610) _ 0 100 Hi Los (Harold Stade, 640) 7 113 Busy Bees (Hugh McEwen, 507) 7 103 Nite Hawks (Jack Bannister, 510) 0 42 Highs for the season to date are scores to better. Ladies high sing- le, Eileen Rennie, 274; high triple, Ann Oesch, 633; high average, 160.5. Mens high single, Harold Stade, 306; high triple, Harold Stade, 743; high average, Harold Stade, 188.1; Waterloo le Breeding s' "Where Better Bulls Are Used" At the first Dominion A.I. Invitational Sale held recently, 3 daughters of Waterloo unit bulls brought the 3 highest prices. Two of these were from dams that were also sired by Waterloo unit bulls. The recent re -organization of our staff as indicated in other columns, leaves us with a well qualified group of people looking after the in- terests of the members in supplying them with the kind of service for which we were organized. That more and more cattle owners recognize the value of our services, is indicated by the de- mand which is increasing at a faster rate in early 1961 than was the case in 1960 over 1959 when the increase was substantial. Join the swing to artificial breeding, helping yourself as well as this farmer owned and con- trolled Organization, which is making bulls and services available far exceeding what could be done individually. If you have not received our new bull book and would like to have one, write the head off- ice or ask one of the technicians for one. For service or more information contact: - Clinton Zenith 9-5650 or collect Seaforth 96 between: - 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. weekdays 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. Saturday evenings BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING ties of West Bruce, North and South Perth and North and South Karon. The invitation was exten- ded on behalf of the LOL 3248, in Exeter. The Exeter Lodge won the Wil- liam Murray cup award, for the lodge with the largest number of new members taken in during the year of 1960. Douglas Treibner, of the Exeter Lodge, was appointed as the new County Marshall, suc- ceeding William McElwain, of Bay- field. All lodges in the county were reported in good standing and showing progress. Rt. W. Bro. Smith, in his address stressed the importance of Orange Insurance as a means of keeping and helping members and their families. 0 MAKE ELEVEN QUILTS (By our Hensall correspondent) Members of the Woman's Miss- ionary Society of the Hensall Un- ited Church, in a quilting bee in the church schoolrooms, completed 11 lovely quilts in assorted colors, which will be forwarded in the spring bale to Toronto for mission- ary work. The ladies started quilting on Monday, February 20, and comple- ted the quilts by Wednesday, Feb- ruary 22. There were approxim- ate 20 quilters every day, and they enjoyed a pot luck dinner. Conveners of the project were Mrs. R. J. Paterson and Mrs. Wil- liam Cole. `(Y ork Weed Control Program Tenders will be received by the undersigned until April 7, 1961, for the supply of the following mater- ials: Approximately 100 gallons 2.4.D Ester (128 oz, acid). Approximately 100 gallons 2.4.D 2.45 T. Brush Kill (128 oz. acid) (in low volatile and regular). Delivered in 5 -gallon lots as re- quired, to Mr. Alex Chesney, Huron County Weed Inspector, RR No. 3, Seaforth. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. Tenders must be submitted on forms supplied by undersigned. JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer County of Huron, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. New Perfection! i NEW IMPROVED SPRED SATIN latex wall -paint Perfection's unproved upon in new Spred Satin—new decorator soft beauty in a range of over 170 washable colors. New durability. new high covering power means new Spred Satin is the most eco- nomical conomical wall paint of all. And it's easy to use, quick -drying and almost odor -free. See us right away for new Spred Satin and Glidden Spred Lustre for match- ing atching trim. Rader & Mi t tle'holtz Hardware PHONE 63 — ZURICH News of Kippen Carrespandent, Mrs. Norman Long Mr. Robert J. Elgie, of RR 2, Kippen, is a patient in Scott Mem- orial Hospital, Seaforth. Mrs. E. Roberts, of London, who has visited several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts, returned to her home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson re- turned home on Saturday, since spending part of the winter mon- ths in Seaforth. Mr. Hugh MacMillan had a most successful sale at his farm on Wed- nesday, February 22. Mrs. Gerald Fisher, Keith and Gail, of Kitchener, are visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert J. Elgie. Mr. William Kyle was admitted to Clinton hospital Friday evening, having suffered a heart seizure. His many friends and neighbours wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Priestap, of near Mitchell, were Sunday guests of the latter's father, Mr. Robert Thomson. Optical Service Prescriptions Promptly Filled We Have a Targe assortment of Modern Frames, including Child- ren's sizes. Repairs Broken Lenses Duplicated Frames repaired and adjusted While You Wait — LOWEST PRICES — Albert Hess Jeweller and Optician ZURICH LATE MODEL SALE Reconditioned *Guaranteed *Dependable 1959 Chevrolet IMPALA 2 -DOOR HARDTOP Automatic transmssion, whitewall tires. A dream car 1959 Chevrolet BEL -AIR 4 -DOOR SEDAN Custom radio, wheel discs, Special two-tone finish._ New car condi- tion 1958 Oldsmobile 88 2 -DOOR HARDTOP Automatic transmission, power bra- kes, custom radio, whitewall tires_ 1957 Chevrolet 4 -DOOR DELUXE SEDAN Chrome discs, two-tone finish 23,000 actual miles SNELL BEeOS. LTD. CHEV — OLDS — ENVOY Phone 100 — Exeter GID KOEHLER Phone 191 -- Zurich On Friday morning, Mrs. Long picked her first pansy, which was hidden under the snow. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hubbard, of Harriston. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sproule, of Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis. The Best Week TO ADVERTISE Is Every Week TIEMAN`S HARDWARE • Plumbing • Hestina • tail Burner Service a Electrical Work SALES and SERVICE FURNITURE, COAL and CEMENT PHONE 8 ® DASHWOOD BLUE TAG SAL AT YOUR LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET Rose Margarine YORK 14 OZ. TIN Whole Kernel Corn HEINZ 15 OZ. Oven Baked Beans LIBBY'S FANCY 15 OZ Fruit Cocktail HABITANT 28 OZ. TIN 2 for 49c 3 for 49c 3 for 49c 2 for 49c Pea Soup 3 for 49c Green Beans and Wax Beans 3 for 49c WHITE SWAN Toilet Tissue SALADA 60's - Tea Bags SUPREME 16 OZ. Sweet Mixed Pickles Kleenex QUEENSWAY 20 OZ. Choice Tomatoes Heinz Baby Foods 4 for 49c 73c 2 for 49c 3 for 49c 3 for 49c 5 for 49c PRODUCE DEPARTMENT 2 for 49c 49c doz. 2 fly r 49c arket CHOICE 20 OZ. TINS Peach Halves SWEET JUICY, SIZE 138 Sunkist Oranges BIRDSEYE 6 OZ. TINS Orange Juice Lucky Dollar Foo CLARENCE GASCHO — ZURICH ALL N TILE Every County under the Hog Marketing Plan will hold elections on DAY, MARCH 6TH AT 10 A. ; t. for the purpose of electing County members to district Hog Producer Committees. Your County meeting will be held at: Legion Hall, Kirk Ste, Clinton, Huron County Nominations in the morning, with election to follow in the afternoon.' The Agricultural Representative in each County will act as Chairman. If you require further information, contact your Agricultural Representative. Vote in the County where you produce hogs. ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD