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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE FIVE
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Cards of Thanks, In Memor-
iams, Engagements, same as
above.
Births, Marriages and Deaths,
No charge.
FOR SALE
VICTOR ADDING MACHINES —
now reduced in price to only $114.-
50,
114:50, A real buy. See them now at
the Zurich Citizens News.
WOODEN GARAGE DOOR — coin-
plete with hardware, approximately
8' x 9', priced at only $20. Call
Zurich 42. 10.x
OIL CONVERSION BURNER — for
furnace, only $15, also a table mo-
del radio, ivory. Phone 97 Zurich,
mornings and evenings. 10--x
TWO -BURNER RANGETTE, with
bottom drawer, in real good condi-
tion. Only $18. Apply to Milne
Rader, phone 179, Zurich 10-x
ACME COAL AND WOOD cook
stove, in good condition. Only $30.
Phone Zurich 76 r 13. 10-b
LARGE SIZE BABY CRIB, natur-
al finish, with spring filled mat-
tress. Only $20. Phone Zurich
76 r 13. 10-b
• POTATOES FOR SALE, No. 1 and
No. 2, also feed potatoes. Apply
to H. Soudant, RR 1, Varna, 2 miles
north of Hillsgreen, phone Hensall
695 r 4, or 696 r 12. 10-tfb
CHILD'S TRACTOR — hardly used.
Priced at only $10. Phone Zurich
234. 10-b
CENTURY ELECTRIC MOTOR —
Repulsion start induction single
phase, one horse -power, 110 or
220 volts, 60 cycle , 1750 RPM.
Apply at Citizens News office. 11tfb
HOLSTEIN CALF, suitable for veal-
ing. Also a quantity of Red Clover
seed. Apply to Russell Oesch, RR
1, Varna, phone Hensall 687 r 23.
11-p
CHINA CABINET — quarted-cut
oak, in real good condition. Priced
at only $25. Apply to E. E. Wuerth,
phone 84, Zurich. 11-b
30 STARTED PIGS; also a young
Poll -Hereford bull, of serviceable
age. Apply to Leandre Bedard,
phone 78 r 19, Zurich. 11-b
BABY BUGGY — light grey, in
good condition. Only $15. Apply
to Wes McBride, RR 1, Varna,
phone 687 r 21 Hensall. 12-h
CHILD'S CRIB BED, natural finish,
54"x33"; chrome extension table,
54"x36". Apply to Mrs. William
Dietrich, phone Zurich 96 r 7. 12-p
INTERNATIONAL 3 -FURROW —
plough, also 81/2' International cul
tivator. Apply to Louis Farwell,
phone 84 r 7, Zurich. 12-p
COMMUNITY PLATE Evening Star
silverware, half-price, sets and open
stock. 52 -piece services for eight,
regular price $99.60, for only
$49.80. All open stock pieces at
half price. Special offer, 40 -piece
sets of 1847 Rogers Springtime,
with mahogany chest, at $89.95—
free 20 piece set of silver Fantasy
English dinnerware. Hess, the Jew-
eller, Zurich. 12-b
THRILLING NEW DINNERWARE
—Oneida break -resisting, beauti-
ful patterns. Introductory offer,
33 pieces for only $24.50, regular
price, $29.95. Hess, the Jeweller,
Zurich. 12-b
HELP WANTED'
RELIABLE WOMAN to care for
child and do housework while mo-
ther teaches. Duties commence fol-
lowing Easter holidays. Hours 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Apply in person to 216
Sanders St., East, Exeter, or phone
Exeter 468 (evenings or Saturday).
Reference required. 12-3-b
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-
inery, Ebersal hay and grain Ele-
vators, Rotary Hog Feeders. Ap-
ply to Amos Gingerich, Blake,
phone Zurich 79r12. 30-tfx
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
cell Zurich 9't r 3, or 36 r 8 at
Shakespeare. H. P, Roth, Trans -
Pert 7 to 12-p
IN MEMORIAM
BEAVER — In fond memory of a
dear dad and grandfather, Ed-
ward Beaver, who left us to be
with God, on March 23, 1957:
Dad has not left the ones he loved
Nor has Dad travelled far,
Just entered into God's lovely home
And left the door ajar.
—Ever remembered by daughter
Alice, and grandchildren, Bonnie,
Cheryl, and Danny. 12-p
0
ERB—In loving memory of our
dear father, Christian Erb, who
passed away one year ago, on
March 27, 1960:
You are not forgotten, Dad
Nor ever shall you be
As long as life and memory lasts
We shall remember you.
—Always remembered by sons and
daughter, Leonard, Emmerson, Al-
bert and Alice. 12-p
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my firends,
relatives, and neighbours, for the
cards, treats, and visits while I
was a patient at Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth. — Victor Deich-
ert. 12-p
WANTED TO FEED
PASTURE AVAILABLE — choice
grass, room for about 100 head of
cattle. Apply to Matthew Denom-
me, phone 73 r 20, Zurich. 10-1-2-3p
PROPERTY 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
50 ACRES PASTURE LAND in
Stanley Township, also suitable for
gardening. Good water supply,
well and pond, wind mill. One of
the best pasture lands in the area.
Apply to Rudolph Corriveau, phone
Zurich 99 r 1. 12-3-4-5-p
WANTED
YOUNG GIRL wants housework,
part-time, a few days each week.
Phone Zurich 99 r 16. 11-p
MISCELLANEOUS
BEAUTY COUNSELLOR — For a
free skin analysis, and a complete
line of cosmetics, call your Beauty
Counsellor agent, Mrs. Louis Schil-
be, phone 138, Zurich. 10-1-2-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 day a week ser-
vice on all dead or disabled farm
animals; truck licenced under Dead
Stock Disposal Act, licence No.
66 c 61. Call Ed. Andrews, phone
Seaforth 851 r 11. 9-30-p
FILTER QUEEN SALES AND
service. Repairs to all makes of
vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned
cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR
1, Zurich. Phone Hensall 696r2.
18-20-22-24tft
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools, etc.,
cleaned. Will be in Zurich and
district every second week. For
appointments call Dashwood 26r1'7,
or in case of emergency call Del
Sehwatzentruber, phone 224, Ta-
vistock. 20,tfb
CUSTOM SPRAYING and WHITE-
WASHING. Call now for prompt
and efficient service. William Wat-
son, RR 3, Zurich, call Dashwood
37R19. 35,tfb
PPEEEEMZEKWASTMEMESISEMMEMSZEMS
90TH CONSECUTIVE
SHOM,TOR SALE
Sponsored by the Western Ontario
Consignment Co., at the
Fair Grounds
STRATFORD, O T.
Thursday, AiI rch 30
10 BULLS
Many Performance Tested and
eligible for Government Bonus,.
30 FEMALES
From some of Ontario's top Short-
horn herds.
These cattle are sound and heal-
thy, carefully selected as to size,
type and bloodlines .... the herd
improving kind.
Write for Catalogue to:
L. J. WHITE, Sales Mgr.,
Box 241,
•ST. MARYS, ONT.
REMEMBER: You get more for
your money with SHORTHORNS.
BIRTHS
STECKLE—At South Huron Hospi-
tal, Exeter, on Sunday, March 19,
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steck-
le, a daughter. A sister, for Dar-
yl.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Choice Holsteins, Valuable
Tractors and Machinery, Thresher,
Grain and Misc. Items.
On the premises, Lot 18, Con.
North Boundry, McGillivray Town-
ship, 2 miles east of Mt. Carmel, 7
miles west of Centralia.
The undersigned auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
at 1:00 p.m.
Holsteins: 15 Holstein heifers due
in April; 12 Holstein yearling heif-
ers. All vaccinated and of choice
quality.
Tractors, Truck and Thresher:
Oliver 80 standard tractor; 1952
Ford tractor equipped with skyline
loader and two buckets; Avery Mo-
del "A" tractor equipped with 2 -
furrow plow and scuffler; 1500 cwt.
arm truck equipped buck rake;
Bell thresher, 24 -inch cylinder with
cutter and grain blower. All above
mentioned items in guaranteed con-
dition.
Machinery: McDeering 8 ft. bin-
der on rubber; McDeering 15 -run
grain and fertilizer drill with pow-
er lift, like new; McDeering 3 -fur-
row plow, on rubber, like new; Mc -
Deering side delivery rake; George
White 10 ft. spring tooth cultivator,
on rubber; John Deere 28 -plate
tractor disc; 8 ft. Fleury land pack-
er; Allis Chalmers roto baler, like
new; Case tractor manure spread-
er; MH 8 ft. one-way disc; heavy.
duty rubber tire wagon with 16 ft.
flat rake, like new; 2 -wheel rubber
tire wagon with 16 ft. steel plat-
form; road scraper; "V" snow plow;
80 gal pressure tank. quantity of
hay rack sills; electric bean cooker;
pasture feed troughs; steel cables;
chains; etc., etc.
Grain: 800 bushels choice mixed
grain, suitable for seed. No reser-
ve, everything will be sold. ____ _
TERMS — CASH
CHARLES P. DIETRICH, Prop.
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119 Dashwood
CLEARING
ICTION SALE
Of Farm stock and machinery a
Lot 9, Con. 8, Tuckersmith Twp.,
miles south and 1/2 mile east o
Seaforth, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
at 12 o'clock sharp
Cattle: 12 Durham and Hereford
cows due in March and April; 5
Durham and Holstein cows due in
March and April; 1 Registered
Hereford Bull 3 yrs. old; 20 Here-
ford yr. old heifers and steers; 5
Hereford steers rising 2 yrs. old
approx. 950 lbs.
Pigs: 6 York sows bred to farrow
in April; 10 York chunkc.
Machinery: Super A. McCormick
tractor with mounted plow; Super
4 International tractor; 21A-12 ft.
MH combine in excellent condition
self propelled; Minneapolis 8 -ft•
tractor disk; 81 ft. Inter. cultiva-
tor, 8 -ft. tractor control; John
Deere spring tooth harrows; a New
Holland hay baler used one season
power take -off; 3 -furrow Internat-
ional ace bottom plow on rubber;
International 15 -disk power seed
drill; International mounted row
corn planter (like new); Oliver bean
puller; International 7 -ft power
mower; Case 4 -bar side rake; Inter-
national bean and corn tractor scuf-
Tier: steel roller 2 -steel rubber -
tired wagons; 2 16 -ft. haw racks;
1(11 Bros, gravity flow grain box
(new); 400 feet snow fence; 50 feet
new iron fence; 20 rod new woven
wire; cedar posts; a quantity of
lumber; MH 41 one-way disk
(new); power emery; 1951 Chev. 1/2
ton truck; bench vice; ?/a h.p. mo-
tor; Case tractor; manure spreader;
6 -section diamond harrows; Bear
Cat Hammer Mill; 75 feet hammer
mill belt; 2000 lb. scales: f•rnning
mill; 12 new sling ropes. steel wag-
on with grain box and elevator, bag
truck; 32 -ft. extension ladder; 165
feet new hay rope; cream separat-
or; single harness; backbend doub-
le harness; boy's bicycle; 3 large
hopper pig feeders; colony house
10 x 16 (new); electric brooder;
Buckeye propane gas brooder.
forks; shovels. chains; tools.
Egg washer, set of hog scales.
Hay and Grain: 500 bus. Gary
Oats suitable for seed; 500 bus.
Gary oats and spring wheat; 250
bus. of barley; 1000 bales mixed
hay; 2000 bales of baled straw.
Other articles too numerous to
mention.
TERMS — CASH
No reserve, the farms are sold
WILFRED TREMEER, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Geo. Powell, Clerk
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EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable 100 Acre Farm,
Choice Durham and Hereford. Cat-
tle, Horses, Tractor, Farm Imple-
ments, Hay, Grain, Poultry and Mis-
cellaneous Items.
On the Premises, Lot 14, Con. 9,
McGillivray Township, 3 miles nor-
th of Lucan or 9 miles south of
Exeter,_. Highway 4_ to Brinsley
Road, thence 21 miles west; sec-
ond farm north.
The undersigned auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction on
FRIDAY, MARCH 24
at 12:30 p.m. sharp
Real Estate: Consists of Lot 14,
Con. 9, McGillivray Township, 100
acres, on which is situated a well-
built 2 -story white brick dwelling.
Large kitchen, living room and
dining room, bedroom and utility.
Second floor, 3 bedrooms. Full
size basement. Large bank barn
with best of stabling. New double
garage and implement shed. Also
a poultry house. Buildings all in
first class condition.
Land choice clay loam. 12 acres
fall wheat, 25 acres plowed, remain-
der newly seeded and pasture, well
drained and fenced, never failing
water supply. Convince yourself
by inspecting this farm.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%on day
of sale. Balance in 30 days. Sold
subject to a reasonable reserve bid;
if not previously sold.
Horses: Belgium Gelding, Clyde
Gelding, good reliable work team.
Cattle: Part Hereford and Dur-
ham cow with calf at foot; part
Hereford and Durham cow, carry-
ing second calf; due in June; part
Hereford and Durham cow carry-
ing second calf, due before sale;
part Hereford and Durham sow
carrying fourth calf, due NIarch 28;
part Hereford and Durham cow
carrying fourth calf, due March 27;
roan Shorthorn cow carrying fifth
calf, due before sale date; roan
Shorthorn cow, milking, carrying
sixth calf, due July 14; 2 part Here-
ford and Durham cows, carrying
third calf, due before sale date;
part Hereford and Durham cow
carrying second calf, due April 2;
part Hereford and Durham cows
carrying second calf, due before
sale date; 3 Hereford heifers, ris-
ing 2 years old; 2 Hereford steers,
rising 2 years old; 8 yearling heif-
ers; 2 yearling steers; purebred
Hereford bull, 2 years old.
Note: Cattle all choice quality,
vaccinated and Brucellosis test neg-
ative. An opportunity to purchase
good foundation stock.
Tractor and Implements: Allis
Chalmers C. A. Standard tractor,
completely equipped with hydraulic
2 -furrow plough in guaranteed all
around new condition; 30 -plate
Fluery Bissel tractor disc; Cock-
shutt 71/2 ft. spring tooth cultivator;
MH binder, 6 ft. cut! McDeering 3 -
bar side delivery rake, like new;
Cockshutt mower, 5ft cut; 14 -plate
team disc; 3 -drum steel roller;
Cockshutt 11 -run hoe drill; McDeer-
ing manure spreader; 3 -section dia-
mond harrows; 2 -section diamond
harrows; rubber tire wagon and
rack; dump rake; MH manure
spreader; single scuffler; walking
plough; new heavy duty fence stret-
cher; platform scales; variety new
fencing; heavy logging chains; 12
bunches cedar shingles; 2 new ex-
tension ladders; quantity of new
lumber; Vega M 6 electric cream
separator; 1/z ton 2-12-10 fertilizer;
fanning mill; large cement tile col-
ony house, 10 x 12; root pul-
per; 5 chicken shelters; quantity
wood..._ barrels; forks; shovels; and
many other items too numerous to
mention.
Hay and Grain: 800 bales choice
mixed hay; quantity of loose straw;
100 bushels wheat; 125 bushels
oats; quantity alfalfa and timothy
seed.
Poultry: 175 White Rock yearling
hens.
Household Effects: Gurney 4-
burner electric stove; coal and
wood heater; bedroom suite; dres-
ser; kitchen cupboards; battery
radio, etc., etc.
No reserve, everything will be
sold as proprietor is giving up far-
ming due to ill health.
TERMS — CASH
STEVE JELCHA, Proprietor
RR 2, Ailsa Craig
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119 Dashwood
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Choice Durham and Hereford
Cattle, Tractor, Machinery, Hay,
Grain and Misc. Items.
On the premises, Lot 5, Con. 14,
Hay Township, 1x/2 miles west of
Dashwood and 114 miles north, on
MONDAY, APRIL 3
Complete list of sale in next
week's issue.
ARNOLD KUNTZ, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Choice Durham Cattle, Val-
uable Tractors, Truck, Combine,
Baler, Implements, Hay, Straw,
Poultry and Misc. Items.
On the premises Lot 31, Con. 1,
Usborne Township, Highway 4, 21/2
miles south of Hensall or 21 miles
north of Exeter.
The undersigned auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by pu-
blic auction on
TUESDAY, MARCH 28
at 1:00 p.m.
Durham Cattle: Roan cow carry-
ing second calf, due April 26; roan
cow, milking, carrying second calf,
due July 22; white cow, due in Au-
gust; roan cow carrying third third
calf due April 25; 2 Durham steers;
fourth calf, due May 27; red cow,
milking, carrying third calf; due
May 23; roan cow carrying fourth
calf, due April 25; 2 Durham sters;
2 Durham heifers, one year old; 3
steers; 1 heifer, market condition,
rising 2 years old; 2 Durham fall
calves. Cattle all choice quality,
vaccinated, Brucelossis test nega-
tive.
Tractor, Truck, Combine and
Baler: Allis Chalmers Model "U"
standard tractor, on steel; Allis
Chalmers "C" "A" standard trac-
tor equipped with brand new 3 -
furrow hydraulic lift narrow bot-
tom plow; 1948 Studebaker 3 -ton
hydraulic lift'stake and dump truck
equipped with new 825x20 tires;
MH 6 ft. pick-up combine fully eq-
uipped with motor; McDeering No.
50 baler with motor; 8 ft. power
take -off grain swather.
Please Note: All above mentioned
items in guaranteed A-1 condition.
Implements: Cockshutt 7 ft. pow-
er take -off mower, like new; ME
side delivery rake; Viking 32 ft.
bale elevator; Bissel tractor disc;
Cockshutt 3 -furrow plow; MH cul-
tivator on steel; Co-op rubber tire
wagon; 16 ft. hay rack; spring tooth
lever harrows; diamond harrows;
3drum steel roller; 6 -plate one-way
disc; Bissel land packer; team scuf-
fler; 2 -team mowers; MH 7 ft. bin-
der; power takeoff snow blower;
8% ft. weeder; McDeering 11 -run
disc, grain and fertilizer drill; Hen-
derson manure loader; power take-
off grass seeder; power take -off
weed sprayed; Int. 1012 inch grin-
der; Vessot 10% inch grinder;
Vega No. 6 cream separator; grain
blower, including 60 ft. of piping;
quantity of telephone poles quan-
tity of lumber and planks; root pul-
per; wheel barrow; hay fork car-
riage and new rope; beam scales;
fanning mill; galv. water trough;
barrels; shovels; fork; chains; 2
shot guns, etc., etc.
Feed: 100 bales second cut alfalfa
hay; 1000 bales mixed hay; 400 bal-
es oat straw; 300 lbs. timothy seed.
Poultry: 50 Leghorn yearling
hens.
No reserve as farm is sold.
TERMS — CASH
REX DICK, Propriettor
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119 Dashwood
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