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Zurich Citizens News, 1963-11-07, Page 5
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1943 Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, I n Memoriams, Engagements, 3c a word; Minimum 75c. REPEATS - 2c a word; Minimum 50c. CASH DISCOUNTS-- % Off if paid ,by Saturday folbwing last insertion. BILLING CHARGE— added on second bill. FREE— Births, Marriages, Deaths. DEADLINE - 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday FOR SALE MILKING SHORTHORN Cows and Heifers, due to freshen soon. Apply to John A. Keys, Varna, 45,p 95 COCKSHiJTT five -ton Farm wagon, good rubber. Apply to Asa Steckle, RR 2, Zurich, phone Hensall 698r12. 44,b UNDERW OOD PORTABLE typewriters, new models at only $94.50. See theta at South Huron Publishers, Zurich. 45,6,7,p ARBOR ACRE Rock roasters. Apply to Amos Gingerich, phone 79r12, Zurich. 42,x Day Old and STARTED PULLETS Available at all times. Get your order in early to assure you of early order discounts. Apply to H. LAWRENCE Phone Hensall 37J or Henderson Started Chicks, Ltd. Phone 558, Seaforth 46,tfib CABBAGE—In large and small sizes. Also windfall Maclntosh. Apply to Wilfred Mousseau, 21/2 miles west •of Hensall on high- way 84, phone Zurich 92r2. 45,b 40 STARTED Pigs, also 36 wean- ers. Apply to Alvin Gingerich, phone Zurich 90r6. 45,b APPLE BUTTER—Orders taken now for apple butter, for a lim- ited time. Also custom boiling. Apply to Menno Steckle, RR 2, Zurich, phone Hensall 698r13. 43,4,5,p 425 GALLON oil tank, suitable for drawing water. Phone Zur- ich 79r3, or contaot Peter Gin- gerich, RR 2, Zurich. 45,p ADMIRAL TELEVISION, 17" table model, complete with stand. Apply to Gordon Hess, phone Zurich 235. 45,b SPRAYED APPLES—Spy Kings, Russets, Talman Sweets, Snows, Macintosh and cider apples. Apply to Fred McClymont and Sons, 1 mile south of Varna. 43,4,5,p HELP WANTED PAGE p1VE IN MEMORIAM HAIST---In loving memory of my dear husband, Christian Wesley Heist, who passed away one year ago, November 10, 1962. The joys we shared together . Are the memories I hold dear, The love and happiness you gave me Will keep you always near; It broke my heart to see you go But you did not go alone, For part of me went with you The day God called you home, --Lovingly remembered by his wife, Suzanne. 45,p YOUNG WOMAN or man re- quired to assist with typing and book-keeping in general busi- ness office. Permanent position with usual fringe benefits. Pleasant working conditions. Call Mr. Renwick at Zurich 63, Zurich Hardware and Builders' Supply Ltd. 44,b Cards of Thanks I would like to thank my rel- atives, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards, letters, treats and acts of kindness shown me while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Tillman and nurses and staff of the hos- pital.—Ross Love. 45,p WANTED —Reliable baby sit- ter for a two-year-old, Tuesday to Friday, starting December 3. Live in, or own transportation. Phone Mrs. Bob Beaver, 268J3, Hensall, after 6 p.m. 45,6,b LOST and FOUND Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne and Mary wish to thank all their acquaintances, friends and neighbours for the kind inquir- ies, cards and gifts while Mary was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. 45,b BIRTHS PEPPER—Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pepper, Hensall, are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday, November 3, 1963. A sister for Brenda and Marilyn. COMING EVENTS Women's Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital, meeting on Tuesday, November 12, at 2:30 p.m., in the Auxiliary Room, Anne Street entrance to the hospital. Annual reports will be received, and installation of officers for coming year. 45,b FOR RENT STRAYED from Lot 6, conces- sion 4, Stanley, about October 22, a Hereford steer, about 600 pounds. Short blunt horns. Notify Ivan Kipfer, Hensall, 3404 collect. 45,b MISCELLANEOUS UPSTAIRS APARTMENT in Zurich, with conveniences. Ap- ply to Clarence Gascho, at Luck yDollar Food Market. 4`l,p SEWING WANTED, dress -mak- ing and alterations, etc. Apply to Mrs. Charles Eckel, phone Hensall 155W or 159W. 45,b ANYONE wishing whitewash- ing or disinfecting barns for brucellosis, contact Bill Watson, phone 37r19, Dashwood. 40,b FARM EQUIPMENT Grand Bend Council Acts To Enforce Special By©Lanivs Regarding Sewage GRAND BEND — The Grand this would make up part of the total cost. Bend village council heard from sanitary inspector William Rendle on Monday night, that 17 property holders on the east side •of Highway 21 had bean advised by letter, delivered per- sonally by him, that they had two weeks to comply with the regulations concerning disposal of sewage. TURNER'S QUALITY Farm Equipment; Freeman tractor Loaders; George White Mach- inery; Tractor and Car Tires. Apply to Amos Gingerich, Blake, phone Zurich 79r12. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools, etc., cleaned. Will be in Zurich and district every second week. For appointments call Zurich, 248, or in case of emergency, call Del Schwartzentruber, dial 855.2434, Tavistock. 33-tfb Drain Tile This area of the village has been guilty of helping to con- taminate the waters of the Aux Sable river by draining sanitary sewers into the old storm drain which did drain the highway north of the main corner. When new storm drain was laid by the Ontario Department of Highways in connection with the highway -widening project, the old drain was cut in several places. Discovery of the raw sewage going into the old drain was made at that time. Residences a n d businesses with cellar drains were tapped into the new drain. However, those residences and business places who were draining wash water and sewage into the storm drain have now been asked to make other ar- rangements. The storm drain leads into the Walker Drain, an open drain leading past the Legion Hall, and into the Aux Sable just east of the big bridge. Mr. Rendle was questioned by Councillor Emerson DesJar- dine with regard to the action taken to cut off the drain of one property, that of the Brew- ers Warehouse, where only clear water was being channeled into the old drain. "Are you going to penalize all of the property -holders because some of them are doing wrong?" Mr. Rendle stated that since the old drain had been carrying raw sewage, the whole thing had to be stopped. Council considered the idea of advising all villagers that they must not discharge raw sewage and wash water, into the drains and .into the river, but did not make the decision to act on any more than the in- itial 17 properties at the pres- ent time. A deadline of two weeks was given. If no action is taken by that time, the problem will be relayed to the Ontario Water Resources Commission for action. For quality drain tile in all sizes from 4" — 14". Now producing 3,000,000 tile annually. For prices either F.O.B. our plant at Elginfield or delis 'r- ed to your farm or yard. Phone or white RYDALL BRICK & TILE LTD. RR 2, London, Ont. Phone 227.4721 Luaan Office open -7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturdays 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Snow Plowing The clerk was authorized to call tenders for sanding and snow plowing village roads, and snow plowing village sidewalks, with closing date of Nevem• ber 18. Recreation pertinent of Public Works indi- cates that plans aro practically completed for the new federal building in Grand Bend, which will house the post office, The letter stated that they expect to call tenders sometime in No- vember. Remove Fishnets A letter has been sent to Elmer Zimmer, one of the fish- ermen on the Grand Bend Har- bour, to remove his fish net reels from the south side of River Road. This is necessary to permit the widening of the On invitation of Councillor road, as planned this year. Ian G. Coles, a representative of the Community Programmes Branch, Department of Educe - criticism by Colin and William Zoning By-law The zoning by-law came in for tion, a Mr. G. H. Miller, London, was at the meeting to outline to council and the Grand Bend Recreation Committee the meth- ods of applying for grants, and the type of service which was available to the committee in its task of planning activities to make the community a better place to live. A financial statement sub- mitted by Joe Green, secretary - treasurer of the committee, showed a balance of approxi- mately $40. Lawrence Mason, another member of the commit- tee, also attended. Heating Hall Provincial Police Constable Ray Gilleno presented an esti- mate of $100 as cost for con- verting the present heater in the police office, and venting it. Councillor Orval Wassmann reported that the back of the heat -exchange in the furnace of the village hall had burned through; the feed door is warp- ed; the grates are warped. "In other words," spoke Councillor Coles, "Our furnace is shot." No decision was reached with regard to the replacement or repairs of the furnace. The problem remains with the prop- erty committee, made up of Coles and Wassmann. New Post Office Word from the Federal De - Water Supply No further action has been taken with regard to the supply of water for the village on a community basis. Councillor Ian Coles reported that the group in London which was con- sidering the project of instal- ling a system in Grand Bend, have not yet prepared a plan for it. So far, work done by the On- tario Water Resources Commis- sion toward enginer surveys, etc., for a village water system, have cost $13,361.43. This amount has not yet been paid to the OWRC. A letter present- ed at the Monday night council meeting from the OWRC asked for payment—with the under- standing that when a system was laid out in the village, that Mechanical and Body Re- pairs, Wheel Alignment and Balance, Window Re- placements, Radiator Re- pairs. Protect against rust with Unda-Spray Davidson's Texaco Service No. 8 Highway, Goderich Phone JA 4.7231 Dead Animal REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS CALL Darling and Company OF CANADA LIMITED Clinton HU 2-7269 Collect Dead Animal Licence No. 262-c-63 miiiinieseemismosesnana Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Milfred Adam Schilbe, deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Milfred Adam Schilbe, late of the Vil- lage of Zurich, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on or about the 8th day of Oc- tober, 1963, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 9th day of No- vember, 1963, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the Executors Exeter, Ont. 43,4,5,b Love and William Sturdevant. They were querying the wisdom of issuing a building permit for a small cabin, moved by Reeve Stewart Webb from the Green Valley Trailer Camp, where he bought it, to his lot on the River Road, which is zoned as residen- tial area, William Love wanted to know why the building permit had been issued. Clerk Murray A. DesJardins stated that it was issued because the building on that particular lot did not con- travene the zoning or building code. William Sturdevant asked if the "uses of a building are not GET A BARN CLEANE SILO UNLOADER & t'UNK FEEDER PER- FORMANCE ANDER LONGER WEAR FROM A BADGER SALES • SERVICE - INSTALLATION John Beane, Jr. Phone Collect HU 2-9250 BRUCEF1ELD, ONT. Assmosisman ;OTIE VILLAGE OF ZUj ICH tR' EE PARKING The public, and especially employees in the Village of Zurich, are requested to utilize the Municipal Parking Lot, on Mill and Frederick Streets, instead of all -day park- ing on the streets, as this would also ease the snow -plowing problem. ■ MILTON OESCH, Reeve. established when a building permit is requested." He said that if the cabin is to be used as a residence, then he and the other men apologized for corn- ing to council with a complaint. Reeve Webb was a bit crusty with the questioners. He said, "It's none of your business what I plan to do with the building, until I break the law." Strudevant, who was last year's reeve of Grand Bend, asked, "You mean that a man gets a permit for a building, and then another one to open it and start using it?" Mr. Love wondered if a man were to build a slaughter house, he would be given a permit to build it, and then when he wanted to use it for that what would happen. Reeve Webb, "When he began his slaughter - Axamesuarcaremaaw OLD ET WEATHER AHEAD NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A i WASHER AND DRYER 1 ing, and it went against the zoning by-law, then we'd stop him right there." Colin Love commented that it was "not much of a by-law." Court of Revision After the regular session, council sat again as Court of Revision, to complete hearing the facts regarding appeals lodged by Ed Odbert and Ron Bechill. They sustained the assessments in both cases. milmozosomeziommesuiesleenellillellit OPTICAL SERVICE We have a large selection of Modern Frames for all ages. Broken Lenses DUPLICATED PROMPTLY! ALBERT G. HESS ZURICH PROCLAMATION VILLAGE OF ZURICH Remembrance Day, Mon., Nov. 11 The Council of the Village of Zurich requests that all Business Operators close from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. MILTON OESCH, Reeve. THE PAIR FOR ONLY $450. (And Your Reasonable Trade) See Them Now, at Gingerich's Sales & Service Ltd. ZURICH — SEAFORTH TOWNSHIP OF HAY CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Sec- tion 9 of the Voters' List Act and that 1 have posted up at my office in the Village of Zurich on the 5th day of No- vember, 1963, the list of persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal elections and that such list re- mains there for inspection. AND I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 19th day of November, 1963. DATED this 5th day of November, 1963. H. W. BROICENSHIRE, Clerk, Township of Hay. 45.6.b VILLAGE OF ZURICH CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST is NOTICE is hereby given that 1 have complied with Sec- tion 9 of the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up at my office at the Village of Zurich on the 25th day of Oc- tober, 1963, the list of persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal elections and that such list re- mains there for inspection. AND 1 hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 8th day of November, 1963. DATED this 25th day of October, 1963. ELDA WAGNER, Clerk, Village of Zurich, 44,5,b , E No.;i To Merchants and Residents Freight To and From London (Daily) GARBAGE COLLECTION (Every Wednesday Afternoon) Agents for Parisian Dry Cleaners TICSFARMERS NQ TO Hogs assembled at Zurich or picked up at your farm every Tuesday morning. Also cattle shipped to Toronto every Monday. (Reasonable Rates) RUSTON TRANSPORT LTD. 186 ZURICH PHONE