HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-11-16, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMSER 16, 1961
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FOR SALE
CHRISTMAS TREES — Choice
quality Scotch Pine. Reason-
able prices. Georgian Bay Tree
Farms, Owen Sound, phone
FRanklin 6-6254. 44-5-6-7-b
FILTER QUEEN
Sales and Service
SOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r 2
28 to 36-p
SPRAYED APPLES—Spy, King,
Macintosh, Tatman S w e e t,
Snow, Delicious, Greening, Rus-
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ples. Free delivery in Hensall
and Zurich. Phone HU 2-3214.
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mile south of Varna. 41-tfb.
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE FIVE
BIRTHS
VENNER — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday,
November 14, 1961, to Mr.
and Mrs. Rodger Venner,
Hensall, a daughter, a sister
for Steven and Michael.
COOPER—At Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, No-
vember 8, 1961, to Mr. and
Mrs. Don ' Cooper, (nee Max-
well) Clinton, a daughter. A
sister for Debbie and Mich-
ael, and a grand -daughter for
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maxwell,
Hensall.
VACUUM CLEANERS
Sales and Service
Repairs and bags for all mo-
dels of vacuum cleaners and
pc:lishers. Reconditioned mach-
ines of all makes for sale.
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r 2
28 to 36-p
CARDS OF THANKS
To our dear thoughtful neigh-
bours who helped with the
ploughing bee last Monday —
thanks so much to all of you,
and just an added thought to
wish you all the same deep joy
your kindness has brought us.
—Mauricce, Andre, and Gert-
rude Durand. 46-b
We wish to express our thanks
and appreciation to our friends
for the cards, flowers, and ex-
pressions of sympathy received
during our recent bereavement.
—Bill Lawrence and family,
Zurich. 46-p
FRESH CIDER, made from
clean, washed apples. Bring
your own containers. Wilfred
Mousseau, 2'/a miles west of
Hensall, on highway 84, phone
Zurich 92 r 2. 45b
TWO - WHEEL TRAILER in
good condition. No further use
for same. Priced reasonable,
Apply to N. Long, Kippen,
phone 'Hensall 278W1. 45-x
PURE BRED BEAGLES, two fe-
males, black, tan and white.
Four months old. Apply to
Eugene O'Brien, phone 156, Zur-
ich. 45-6-b
BEACH BODY WOOD, winter
cut. Now available, Apply to
Laird Schilbe, phone Goderich
JA 4-7708. 45-6-7-p
HELP WANTED
COMING
EVENTS
BAZAAR AND TEA ,at St. An-
drew's United Church, Kippen,
on Saturday, November 18, at
3 o'clock. Everyone welcome.
45-6-b
FEMALE HELP WANTED —
for general housework, five and
a half days a week. Live in or
out. Must be good with child-
ren. Apply after 6:30 p.m., to
Mrs. Donald Oke, phone Zurich
160. 46-b
FEED TURNIPS—pick up your
own at the farm of Keith Lov-
ell, Kippen. Phone Hensall
265W 1. 45-6-7b
BABY PIGS — good breeding.
Apply to Ivan Kipfer, RR 1,
Varna, phone Hensall 340J2.
46-b
RECEPTION AND
DANCE
For
MR. AND MRS. EDGAR
STEINBACK
(Bridal Couple)
IN THE
Community Centre
Zurich
ON
Sat., Nov. 18
Honour Bride -Elect
9:00 p.m.
Music By
DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
EVERYONE WELCOME
mislizellmonot
Miss Martha Cochrane, Ham-
ilton, whose wedding to Donald
Gascho, Port Dover, will take
place Saturday, November 18,
in Exeter, has been honoured
at several showers and a trous-
seau tea. The bride to be is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Cochrane, Exeter, and
the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Gascho, Zurich. Don Joynt.
Mrs. William G. C o c h- Mrs. Ron Mock, who presid-
rane e n t e rt a i n e d at a ed, gave the welcome to the
daughter. Pouring tea in the members and special guests,
afternoon at a table beautiful-
ly decorated with roses and
'mums and tall tapers, were the
two grandmothers of the bride,
Mrs. E. R. Martin, London, and
Mrs. J. R. Cochrane, Exeter.
PENNY SALE
CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM SPRAYING and White
Washing. Call now for prompt
and efficient service. William
Watson, RR 3, Zurich, call
Dashwood 37r19. 35-tfb
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 Schwatzentruber, dial
6552434, Tavistock, 33-tfb,
FINLAY CONDOR white en-
amel cook stove, in good condi-
tion. Priced reasonable. Phone
Hensall 71J. 46-b
GIRL'S BRIGHT BLUE Coat,
with attached hood, blue pile
lining and leggings, size 3.
Girl's red winter coat, size 14.
Call Mrs. Russell Grainger,
Bayfield 60r3. 46-p
TWO HOLSTEIN HEIFERS —
coming in during December.
Apply to Harvey Martin, RR 3,
Bayfield, phone Hensall 698r23.
46-p
WANTED
WANTED — GARAGE in Hen-
sall. Call J. Jenkins, at Fink
Apartments. 46-b
WORK WANTED as clerk typ-
ist (10 years experience on stan-
dard or electric machines), or
other types of work such as
sales clerk (experienced), full
or part time in Hensall. Mrs. J.
Jenkins, phone 65J, Hensall.
46-b
ONE SOW — to farrow soon.
Apply to Earl Gingerich, phone
90r7, Zurich.
HEREFORD and DURHAM
Cows, heifers, and calves. Ap-
ply to Peter Ducharme, RR 3,
Bayfield, phone Bayfield 60r4.
46-p
IN THE
ZURICH COMMUNITY
CENTRE
ON
Sat., Nov, 25
8.30 p.m.
Sponsored by
ST. BONIFACE C.W.L.
t
WANTED — FEATHERS and
old feather ticks. Call Exeter
salvage, phone 423 Exeter, col-
lect. 22-tfb
LOST and FOUND
LOST—Red Boned Fox Hound.
Male, weights about 60 pounds.
Lost since a week ago Saturday.
Phone Dashwood 44r.8, 46.7-p
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
For The Latest
HAIR STYLING
Give Us A
CALL
Phone 223
ZURICH •
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Evening Auxiliary
Mrs, John Chapman, of Lon-
don, gave a commentary, and
her husband showed lovely
pictures of their travels in the
Holy Land, at the Evening Aux-
iliary November meeting held
in the auditorium of the Hen-
sall United Church, Monday
evening. Mrs. Chapman was
introduced by Mrs. Walter
Spencer, and thanked by Mrs.
Displaying gifts and trous-
seau were Mrs. C. S. MacNaugh-
ton, Roxanne Beavers and Rob-
in Smith.
In the evening, Mrs. Anne
Turkheim, grandmother of the
groom and Mrs. Norman Gas-
cho, an aunt of the groom,
poured tea.Mrs. Herb Turk-
heim and Mrs. Doug O'Brien
were tea room assistants.
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ROGERS-MAJESTIC Sales and
Service, repairs to all makes
and models—radio, TV, Hi-Fi.
Service calls evenings only. Du -
wart McAdams, phone Zurich
82r12. 46-7-8-p
MODERN HOME — on the
main street of Zurich. Brick
construction, all conveniences.
For further information, con-
tact Lloyd Iiey, at Crediton Gar-
age 45.6-b
FARM EQUIPMENT
MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE Farm
Machinery: Firestone and Good
year rubber tires. See us for
the best buy. Emmerson Erb,
Phone 96r12, Zurich. 37-tfb
GEORGE WHITE FARM Mach-
inery, Ebersal hay and grain
Elevators, Rotary Hog Feeders.
Apply to Amos Gingerich,
Wake. phone Zurich 79r12
FINE GIFTS
FROM
ALBERT HESS
JEWELLER — ZURICH
Bluebird Diamond Rings
Onyx and Stone Set Ladies and
Gents Rings
Large Assortment of Costume
Jewellery
Fine Bulova, Elco and Omega
Watches
Westminister Chime Clocks
Fascinating Cuckoo Clocks
400 -Day Wound Clocks
Community Plate Silverware in
cabinets at reduced prices
Many patterns in Stainless
Steel services for 8 at $9.95
up
Just a $1 purchase may win you
a fine ladies or gents aut-
omatic watch for Christ-
mas.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FREE
DRAW
Just a $1.00 purchase gives
you a ticket
LAST YEAR'S WINNER.
Mr. Donald O'Brien, Zurich
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NEED for housing in Clinton
area continues to grow. If you
have a house or apartment for
rent, why not use the classified
section of the Clinton News -Re-
cord? 50c cash for 25 words or
less. Phone- HU 2-3443 or
write. Deadline each week is
noon, Wednesday. 44-5-b
Sanitation Service
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
BILL FINCH
PHONE 205 GRAND BEND
AUTOMOTIVEumniumassomomisaminearamsnica
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Mechanical and body repairs,
glass steering and wheel bal-
ance. Undaspray for Rust pre-
vention.
DAVIDSON'S Texaco Service
No 8 H'wy. Phone JA 4-7231
WMS and Arnold Circle of
Carmel Church, St. Paul's Ang-
lican, Chiselhurst and Kippen
Societies, and WMS of the Un-
ited Church. Mrs. A, Shirray
conducted the devotional, and
Miss Ellis offered prayer.
Mrs. William Fuss and
Ken Breakey, of
tributed a vocal
from the fold,"
Mrs. H. Cowen received at
the door, and showing gifts
were Joan Martin, Janet Gas-
cho, the bride's sisters Eliza-
beth and Mary, and Mrs. Ward
Fritz.
Receiving guests with the
bride were her mother, Mrs.
Cochrane and the grooms mo-
ther, Mrs. Gascho.
Mrs.
Zurich, con -
duet, "Far
accompanied
at the piano by Mrs. A. M. Am-
acher. Miss Greta Laramie fav-
oured with a violin solo "Ador-
ation," with Mrs. Currie Win -
law as accompanist.
Mrs. E. Rowe and Mrs, Mock
poured tea. Hostesses were
Mrs. Jack Drysdale and Mrs.
Howard Seane, Mrs. Winlaw
and Mrs. Edison Forrest formed
the reception committee. Over
100 attended the delightful ev-
ening.
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WEEKEND FOOD SPECIALS
LIBBY'S 20 OZ.
Deep Brown Beans 2 for 39c
WAGSTAFFE'S 24 OZ. JAR
Raspberry Jam 39c
Domestic Shortening, 3c off 31c
FANCY QUALITY 15 OZ. TINS
Applesauce 2 for 29c
LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET
CLARENCE GASCHO — ZURICH
NOMINATION 1
MEETING
i
ATTENTION FARMERS— For
prompt 24-hour 7 day a week
service on all dead or disabled
farm animals; truck licenced
under Dead Stock Disposal Act,
licence No. 66 c 61. Call Ed.
Andrews, Phone Sea forth
30-tfx, 851r11.
A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE ELECTORS OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF HENSALL
Will be held in the
Hensall Town Hall
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961
From 7 to 8 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of nominating
Candidates for the office of Reeve and Councillors; also
Three Public School Trustees; and • one Public Utilities
Commissioner for the year 1962.
Ineenecessary to more
be elect d an ELECTIONTfor
then
event of ill be held
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1961
Poll to be open from fpresiding
tiling with the following
Poll D.R.O. Poll Clerk
1-A Wilfred 0. Goodwin Mrs. Juline Keys
1-B George R. Hess Mrs. Pearl Passmore
And all electors are hereby requested to take notice
and govern themselves accordingly.
EARL CAMPBELL,
Returning Officer
Hensall, November 9.
46--7-b
NOMINATION
PUBLIC NOTICE
is hereby given in complian-
ce with By -Law No. 22, pas-
sed on November 3, 1961,
under authority of the Municipal Act, a Meeting of the
Electors of the Municipality of the Village of Zurich will
be held in the
NOTICE
Village of Hensall
I have been instructed by the
Village Council That the Build-
ing By -Law No. 17, 1960 must
be strictly enforced. Therefore
anyone wishing to Erect, Con-
struct, Repair, Relocate or al-
ter a building with a cost of
more than $100.00 must first
make application to the Council
for such work and obtain a
Permit from .. the Buildnig In-
specter or Clerk.
Any person not conforming
to these regulations will be
subject to a fine not exceeding
$50.00.
EARL CAMPBELL,
Clerk
45-6-b
9.3n.r ca�arrvr :rs?sr�
NominatiOfls
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of
the Township off Stanley, that a Nomination meeting will
be held in the Township Hall, Varna, on
Friday. November 24, 1961
At the hour of 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., for the purpose
of Nominating persons for the office of Reeve, Deputy
Reeve, and three Councillors for the year 1962, also three
School Area Trustees for a 2 year term.
IF AN ELECTION IS NECESSARY THE POLLS WILL BE
OPEN IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES WITH THE
FOLLOWING DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICERS
PLACE
SCHOOL NO. 1 _ _ _
SCHOOL NO. 10 __ .... __
SCHOOL NO. 14 _ ..
TOWNSHIP HALL ..
SCHOOL NO. 5
SCHOOL NO. 4 WEST
MR. LOUIS DENOMME'S IIOME,
25, SB CONCESSION
TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD
ON
D.R.O.
LAWRENCE FALCONER
_. JOHN AIKENHEAD
NELSON HOOD
LLOYD JOHNSTON
WILLIAM ARMSTRONG
LEONARD TALBOT
LOT
PHILLIP DURAND
KENNETH BRANDON
Monday, December 4, 1961
And will be open from 9:00
o'clock ga,. until 5:00 o'clock
p.m. and
Please note that when a proposed candidate is not pres•
ent at the nomination meeting, his nomination paper will
not be valid unless there is satisfactory evidence that the
proposed candidate consents to be so nominated.
JEAN ELLIOTT, Clerk,
Township of Stanley
Dated at Varna this 9th
of eknbar., in6i.
E xr•u* i:.4.7.
Township Hall
IN THE
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
1
ON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 24th, 1961
At the hour from seven to eight o'clock p.m., for the pur-
pose of nominating candidates for Reeve and four Coun-
cillors, for the Village of Zurich, for the year 1962.
When a proposed candidate is not present his nomin-
ation paper shall not be valid unless there is attached
thereto evidence in writing SIGNED by the proposed can-
didate satisfactory to the returning officers that he con-
sents to be so nominated.
IN CASE A POLL IS DEMANDENED OND, POLLS WILL BE
OP
Monday, December 4th, 1961
(Said polls will be kept open from nine o'clock alms until
five o'clock p.m.)
IN THE TWO POLLING
S B-DLOWS:NS OF THE VILLAGE
A
Poll Polling
No. Place
1—Community Centre
2—Community Centre
D.R.O.
Jack Turkheim
Albert Hess ___
A. J.
Poll Clark
_ . Mrs. M. Hoffman
Lorne Klopp
KALBFLEISCH,
Returning Officer
Dated at Zurich, Ontario, November 7, 1961
NOMINATION
PUBLIC NOTICE
authority of the Municipal
of the Municipality of the
in the
Is hereby given in complian-
ce with By Law No. 16, pas-
sed October 3, 1961, under
Act, a Meeting of the Electors
Township of Hay will be held
Township Hall
IN THE
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
ON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1961
At the hour from One to Two O'clock p.m. for the Purpose
of Nominating Candidates for Reeve, Deputy Reeve and
Councillors for the Township of Hay for the year 1962, and
for the Two Trustees for the Hay Township School Area
Board for 1962 and 1963
When a Proposed Candidate is not present, his Nomin-
ation Paper shall not be Valid unless there is attached
thereto evidence in writing signed by the Proposed Candi-
date satisfactory to the Returning Officer that he consents
to be nominated.
In Case A Poll Is Demanded
POLLS WILL BE OPENED ON
onlay, x ecember 44h, 1961
In The Several PollingSub-Divisions of the Township
as
Poll Polling
No, PlaceD.R.O. Poll Clerk
—Schosnl I-loa'se No, 2 Percy Campbell L. Chapman
2—Stewart Bell Residence,
Hugh McEwan Allan Crerar
Lot 20, Con. 3 Pe, i Klopp Joe Hoffman
3—Town Hall
4—Town Hall "r•-,,-1 Steie'hack C. Deichert
5—School House No. 12 Hilton Truemner . _ . C. Pepper
6—Earl Guenther Block Reinbold Miller Sidney Baker
7 --School House No. 3 Jas. A. McAllister Glen Weide
8—St. Joseph Service Station F. Ducharme .._ _ .. E. Corriveau
Said Polls will beIept Fiveon e elOk p
from
Nine O'clock a.m.
unti
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Returning Officer
Dated r t Zurich, Ontario, November 7, 19F1
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