Zurich Citizens News, 1961-04-06, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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Cards of Thanks, In Memor-
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above.
Births, Marriages and Deaths,
No charge.
FOR SALE
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
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
GIRL'S SPRING COAT — size 12,
turquoise, in good condition. Apply
to Mrs. Ernest Talbot, RR ,3 Kip -
pen, phone Hensall 686 r 16. 13-b
CHILD'S SAILOR COAT and hat,
size 3. Like new. Mrs. Russell
Grainger, phone Bayfield 60 r 3.
ELECTRIC INCUBATOR, 144 egg
capacity, automatic, thermometers,
and all necessary information. Call
Zurich 81 r 10. 13-b
GIRL'S COAT, and dress, size 12.
Girl's two piece suit, size 12. Boy's
navy blue jacket, size 6. Phone
204. 13-b
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
YELLOW SWEET CLOVER SEED
—also yellow sweet clover, red
clover and Climax timothy mixed
seed. Good quality, and priced
reasonable. Apply to David Black-
well, Parr Line, phone 88 r 8, Zur-
ich. 12-3.4-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
BIRTHS
LARGE HOLSTEIN COW, due to
freshen soon. Apply to A. J. Mc-
Clinchey, phone Zurich 97 r 7. 14p
MARTIN—At Palmerston Hospital,
on Friday, March 31, 1961, to
Mr. and Mrs. Aden Martin, (nee
Mildred Steckle), a son.
THREE AYRSHIRE COWS, two
black cows, all freshening soon.
Also two sows, due in April. Apply
to Stewart Thiel, phone Zurich
96 r 11. 14-p
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank relatives, friends
and neighbours for remembering
me with cards, flowers, gifts and
prayers during my stay in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Addison, Dr. Oakes and the nurses
at the Clinton Public Hospital,
-Roy Gingerich. 14-p
0
I wish to thank all my friends
and relatives for the cards and
treat, while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital.—Joanne Meiding-
er. 14-p
0
I wish to take this opporuntiy of
thanking all my friends, relatives,
and neighbours for the many acts
of kindness shown me while a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital, and since
returning home.—Edmund Oesch.
14-b
0
I wish to thank all those who so
kindy remembered me with treats,
cards and visits while a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Spec-
ial thanks to Dr. Hession and the
nurses on the third floor east.—
Leonard Becker, 14-b
Want -Ads Are
Sure To Bring
You Results
Business Opportunities
SALESMAN — full or part time, to
sell real estate in the Zurich area.
Unlimited potential with excellent
renumeration. Call John Burke, at
863, Exeter. 14-b
NOTICE
LOST and FOUND
BLAKE
(Mrs. Amos Gingerich.
correspondent)
Mrs. Sarah Gingerich spent Good
Friday with her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ging-
erich and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich
spent Good Friday wth Mr. and Mrs.
Menno Steckle and family.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lucien Corriveau and family
were:. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Loukes
and daughter, of London.
Mr. Roy Gingerich has returned
home from Clinton Public Hospital,
and is progressing very favourably.
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Gingerich were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Gingerich and daughters.
Norma Jean and Elaine, Mr. and
Mrs. William Steckle and son, Ro-
bert and Mr. Gustav Bohn.
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
David Oesch and family were: Mrs.
Alvin Rader and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and family,
of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Oesch and family of Baden.
Mr. and Mrs. Soloman Gingerich
and Lorne, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Gingerich and family, were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Gingerich.
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Gingerich and Melvin, were the
former's mother, Mrs. Sarah Gin-
gerich and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Steckle and daughter, Mary Ellen.
0 N E YEARLING HEREFORD
Steer — Strayed onto lot 5, Con. 4,
Hay Township, and is presently at
lot 5, Con. 3, Hay. Owner can have
same by proving marks and other
identifications and paying for ex-
penses. Stewart Triebner, 14-5-6b
A SUM OF MONEY — in front of
the Zurich Public School, on Thurs-
day, March 30. Owner may have
same by proving property and pay-
ing expenses. Contact the Zurich
Citizens News Office. 14-b
FIVE HOLSTEIN HEIFERS — due
to freshen in April and May. Apply
to Ep'ariam Gingerich, phone Zur-
ich 79 r 2. 13-4-p
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.
Appl:i to
R. GRENIER, CRAND 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
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, Blame,
phone Zurich 79r12. 30-tfx
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
WANTED TO BUY
"%tce To Creditors
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Akove Plants
Wait until all danger of frost is
past before moving any house
plants outdoors, advise horticul-
turists with the Ontario Department
of Agriculture.
These four plants do well out-
doors for the summer months but
they have special needs.
Chysanthemums (the hardier pot-
ted 'mums) may be grown outdoors.
When the plants are through flow-
ering, cut them back to 3 or 4
inches. Continue watering them
and, when the danger of frost is
past, set them in the garden. They
should bloom in the fall of the same
year, but if flowering is too late,
they should be dug and potted for
indoor display.
All persons having claims against
the estate of OLEVA SNOWDEN,
late of the Village of Zurich, in
the County of Huron, Widow, who
died on or about the 26th day of
February, 1961, are required to
file the same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the 22nd
day of April, 1961, as after that
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, in the
County of Huron,this 28th day of
March, 1961.
HAYS, PREST & HAYS,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
13-4-5-b
WANTED — FEATHERS and old
feather ticks. Call Exeter Salvage,
phone 423 Exeter, collect. 22tfb
CUSTOM WORK
HOME SEWING—Dutch lady wants
to make dresses, repairing, etc., at
home. Please contact Mrs. Ita Van
Den Boorn, RR 1, Varna, c/o H.
Soudant, Vegetable farmer, 2 miles
north of Hillsgreen, 4 miles south
of Varna. 14-5-6-P
MISCELLANEOUS
Tenders For
ALTERATIONS
Sealed tenders clearly marked as
to content and forwarded in en-
velopes supplied,, will be received
by the undersigned for alterations
to the Surrogate Court and Sheriff's
offices in the Court House, Goder-
ich.
These tenders are due not later
than noon, Thursday, April 20, 1961.
All necessary specifications can
be secured from the undersigned
and an inspection of the premises
will be necessary before you can
submit a proper price.
All tenders must be submitted
on forms supplied by the under-
signed.
Su''.sidy On Ponds
Effective March 10, 1961, the
.usable Authority will not pay
ubsidies on farm ponds within the
continued,
essary
C
watershed. At the same time, free
M
mgineering assistance will be dis-
al
at least for the balance
M
A the year.
tc
The A.uthority has found it nec-
a1
to take this step since appli-
rations to date will exhaust the
M
K
budget which had been allocated
'or this work during 1961.
It is not anticipated that the
G
;rants will be renewed in 1962, but
h
imited technical assistance may be
available in planing a pond.
1V
Property owners who feel that
c,
-,heir ponds are exceptional in size,
ii
use, etc., may apply through their
local Authority representative and
'such applications will be given in-
1
lividual consideration, and in some
P
uses assistance may be provided.
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Further information in connect-
ion with this policy is available
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through the local Authority repre-
i,
sentatives or the Authority office
at Exeter.
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LORNE E. HAY
Locker Service—Roe Feeds
Phone 10 (Collect) Hensel!
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RUSS° • TV
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SERVICE
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Used Admiral
New RCA Victor
REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF
Radio & Television
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron,
Curt House,
Goderich, Ontario.
AUTOMOTIVEananniagnasaitan
Mechanical and body repairs, glass
steering and wheel balance... Un-
daspray for Rust prevention.
DAVIDSON'S Texaco Service
No. 8 II'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 ail makes of
vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned
cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR
1, Zurich. Phone Hensall-2
enss ll696r2.
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools,- etc.,
cleaned. Will be in Zurich and
districtr every second week. For
appointments call Dashwood 26r17,
or in case of emergency call pel
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
6
37R19.
RUSS' TV SERVICE
1. mile north of Kippen on left
side of road
PHONE HENSALL 262 w 3
LAFF.A-DAY
*Mt PO M9tATURG Ar OM% N. WOW) MOTS lIuuV 5.
i81 ii, Aar.Mr. Strangler l3oydi tonht,'►that horrible
News of Kippen
rrespondent, Mrs. Norman Long
Good Friday guests of Mr. and
rs. Norman Dickert included: Mr.
td Mrs. Alex Murray, Waterloo;
r. and Mrs. Edgar Wahl, Lis-
wel; Mr, and Mrs. John Dickert
id Mrs. M. Dickert, Harriston; Mr,
id Mrs. Emerson Dickert, Clifford;
r. and Mrs. Ervin Dickert and
aren, of Lakelet.
Michael and Joan Smith, of
rimsby, are spending the Easter
olidays with their grandparents,
[r. and Mrs. Gordon Wren,
Mr. Wilfred Tremeer had a suc-
ssful sale last Wednesday of farm
iplements and stock.
Mrs. Wesley Cockerline, of Pilot
hound, Manitoba, is visiting Mrs.
ussell Consitt and family and
ther relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter
nd family, of Guelph, accompan-
d by Mrs. William Horney, of Ex -
ter, visited friends in this district
n Good Friday.
Mr. Tom Reid, Shirley and San-
ra McBride and Miss Miller, of
oodham, are spending a few days
1 Toronto.
RECEPTION AND
DANCE
For
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD
HENDRICK
(Bridal Couple)
IN THE
Community Centre
Zurich
ON
Friday, ApriF Z
Music By
DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
EVERYONE WELCOME
_ —
O'Brien's Plumbing
Heating and Tinsmithing
Phone 156 — Zurich
STARLITE
NOW OPEN
APRIL 7 and 8
(Double Feature)
"That Kind of Woman"
Sophia Loren, Tab Hunter
"The Big Night"
Randy Sparks
SHOWS EVERY FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY NIGHT
Until Further Notice
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7 P.M.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furnishings and
Misc. Items.
On the Premises, directly oppos-
ite St. Boniface R.C. Church, in the
Village of Zurich.
The undersigned Auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by Pub-
lic Auction, on:
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12,
At 1:30 p.m.
Dining room extension table with
6 matching chairs; combination
china cabinet and buffet; kitchen
table and chairs; oak rocker; leath-
er rocker; phonograph and records;
various end tables; combination
desk and book case; sideboard;
Raymond sewing machine; wicker
rocker; Beatty electric washer; 2
steel beds with springs and mat-
tress; dressers; commodes.. _ centre
tables; 2 trunks; fern stand; iron-
ing board; comfortors; General El
ectric 2 -burner stove; Universal
12 cu. ft. refrigerator_._ Philco el-
ectric radio; card table; magazine
rack; mantel clock; Axminister rug
9 x 12, like new; kitchen clock;
carpet sweeper; Silvac vacuum
cleaner; 75 ft. new rubber hose;
step ladder; assortment of glass-
ware; dishes; silverware; kitchen
utensils; bathroom scales; electric
tea kettle; galv. tub and stand; lawn
mower; sealers; crocks; aluminum
ware; garden tools; forks; shovels.
Many articles to numerous to men-
tion.
No reserve.
TERMS — CASH
MRS. MARY BROWN, Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
13-4-b
SHOP
SAVE
APRIL SHOWER OF VALUES
TOP VALUE NYLONS 2 prs. 99c
8 for 99c
ST. WILLIAMS ASST. JAMS, 9 oz. 6 for 99c
7 for 99c
4 for 99c
KAM LUNCHEON MEAT 3 for 99c
TOP VALUE MOTOR OIL, qts. _._ 4 for 89c
KELLOGS RICE KRISPIES, 91/2 oz. 27c
CHRISTIES RITZ 29e
IGA BEANS WITH PORK, 15 oz.
KRAFT DINNER
HENLEY FRUIT COCKTAIL, 20 oz.
Table Fresh Produce
FANCY GRADE MAC APPLES 3 lbs. 39c
FLORIDA CELERY STALKS 2 for 29c
Table Rite Meat Features
PORK LOIN ROASTS, RIB END 35c Ib.
PORK LOIN ROASTS, LOIN END 45c Ib.
CENTRE CUT CHOPS OR ROASTS 69c Ib.
TABLERITE WEINERS ... 49c Ib.
Freezer Features
COUNTRY FAIR FRENCH FRIES 2 pkgs. 33c
RED STEER CHIP STEAKS __.....__ 2 pkgs. 49c
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