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Zurich Citizens News, 1964-06-11, Page 8Summer Furniture A CHAISE LOUNGES 0 FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS Drop in and see the wide selection of Gifts we have to offer — you will please Father ! Westlake Furniture PHONE 89J --A ZURICH PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1944 DASHWOOD and DISTRICT (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) Women's Institute The grandmother's meeting was held June 2 by the Dash- wood W.I. Mrs. Valentine Beck- er, convenor of Inane economic and health, took the chair for the program. The• m o t t o, "Things my grandmother told me" was given by Mrs. Arnold Kuntz. "How I would like to be remembered if I were a grand- mother." proved an interesting roll call. Each member intro- duced the grandmother she had brought to the meeting. Mrs, Anne Baynham sang a solo. The 4-H girls were pres- ent and modelled their blouses and presented the skit they had given at Achievement Day in Exeter, Two of the girls, Janet Miller and Joan Becker received their county honors and were presented a cup and saucer by the Institute. The leaders, Mrs. Leonard Schenk and Mrs, Ru- dolph Miller also received a cup and saucer in appreciation for their work with the girls. Janet Miller favored with a piano solo. Mrs. Gordon Bend- er gave a reading. "Grandmoth- er's Cookie Jar". A skit; "Yes- terday and Today" was given by Mrs. Eben Weigand and Mrs. Gordon Bender in old-time cos- tumes, assisted by Mrs. Glen Webb and Mrs. Harry Hoffman. Mrs. Sid Baker. president, pre- sided for the business. The W.I. are to be guests of Zurich W.I. on June 17, at their 50th anniversary. A booth will be attended by members of the W.I. for Stephen area field day. During the social hour sev- eral lucky prizes were awarded. Mrs. Thomas Klumpp, birthday nearest the day; Mrs. Dan Web- er. newest grandchild; Mrs, Leonard Schenk, lucky plate. WSWS Meeting The WSWS of the Evangelical UB Church met June 5, with the Missionary Education com- mittee in charge and Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson, chairlady. The opening prayer was sung by Mrs. Gerald Mason. A wor- ship centre flanked by baskets of flowers, made the centre for worship service based on the church mission at Puerto Rico. Interesting facts on the mission were presented by Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, Mrs. George Link, Mrs. Ross Guenther, Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, Mrs, Charles Snell, Mrs. Merrill James, Mrs. Harold Kellerman and Mrs. Don Geiser. Misses Patricia Bender and Janice Tiernan sang a duet. Mrs. Oestreicher, president, dealt with the business. Reports were given by the conveners of all committees. The Sunshine com- mittee for June is Mrs. Everett Hoist and Mrs. Hugh Boyle. The next meeting will be Septem- ber 11. Little Miss Sue Ann Schroed- er is a patient in the War Mem- orial Hospital, London, where she underwent surgery on her legs. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mentor and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Willert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Schroeder, of Detroit. at their summer home at Lake Shore Beach, Mich. A large number from here attended the Rader-Desjardine wedding at the Pentecostal Church, Exeter, on Saturday. Ray VanDorsselaer is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital. London, where he underwent surgery. Lloyd Beaver was allowed to return home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where he had surgery done to his hand due to an accident at the Dashwood Planing Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Telfer and family of Brantford, and Mr. and Mrs. 'William Baker and family of Hanover were week- end guests with :Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller. 0 CORPORATION OF THE Village of Zurich ReBy-Law No. 1960 No person shall break, tear up or remove cement sidewalk or make any excavation in or under any street without the permission of the Council and it shall be the duty of every person breaking asphalt, ce- ment sidewalk or other road surface to replace and put in good order as before. No person shall make any sewer, except upon permission of Council. Any act contrary to the above will be considered a violation of By -Law No. 2-1960 and will be dealt with accordingly. Council of the Village of Zurich MRS. ELDA WAGNER, Clerk -Treasurer. 23,b EAT Y FREEZER SALE CORPORATION OF THE Village of Zurich RE; BUILDING BY.LAW No. 26 1962 Application to the Council of the Village of Zurich is requir- ed, before erecting, renovating, altering, repairing, wrecking, moving, or removing, any build- ing in the Village of Zurich. Any act contrary to the above will be considered a violation of the Building By -Law, and will be dealt with accordingly. Council of the Village of Zurich ELDA WAGNER, Clerk -Treasurer. -----0 By -Law No. 48 1964 — OF THE Village of Zurich COUNTY OF HURON A By Law to authorize the stopping up of 198 feet, more or less, of Edward Street, in Volland Survey, between John and Frederick Streets. WHEREAS, pursuant to the powers contained in the Muni- cipal Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 249, Section 459 and 462, the Council of every municipality may pass By -Laws for stopping up all or any part of any high- way within the limits of the Corporation. AND WHEREAS the Hay Town- ship School Area Board pro- poses to construct additions to No. 7 School and this additional space is required, AND WHEREAS the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Zurich deem it advisable to close the aforesaid street. NOW THEREFORE THE MUNI- CIPAL COUNCIL OF THE COR- PORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF ZURICH ENACTS AS FOL- LOWS: 1, That the said Edward Street, Volland Survey, approximate- ly 198, more or less, between John and Frederick Streets be stopped up and closed. 2. That the notice of the pro- posed By -Law shall be pub- lished once a week for four successive weeks in the Zur- ich Citizen's News, a news- paper published in the Vil- lage of Zurich, and the first of such publications to be made on the llth day of June, 1964. 3. And further take notice that the Council of the said Cor- poration of the Village of 22 cu. ft. Aluminum Lined AS LOW $259R AS See Them on Display at GINGERICH' SALES & SERVICE LIMITED SEAFORTH — ZURICH — CLINTON Zurich will hear in person, or by Counsel, Solicitor, or Agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudi- eally affected by the said By - Law, and who applies to be heard at a meeting to be held at the Zurich Municipal Of- fices, Zurich, Ontario, on Monday, July 6th, 1964, at the hour of 8:00 in the eve- ning. Dated at Zurich, Ontario, this 8th day of June, 1964. MRS, ELDA WAGNER, Clerk. _. •e' 23,4,5,6,b 0 By -Law No. 46 FOR 1964 FOR THE CORPORATION OF Village of Zurich A By -Law to regulate the keeping of animals and birds within the limits of the Corpor- ation of the Village of Zurich. WHEREAS it is deemed ad- visable to regulate and con- trol the keeping of animals and birds within the limits of the Corporation of the Village of Zurich, and WHEREAS pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1960; Chapter 249; Sec- tion 379 (1), By -Laws may be passed by Councils of local municipalities f o r regulating keeping of animals and birds. NOW THEREFORE the Muni- cipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Zurich, enacts as follows: 1—No person ,shall keep in or upon any land or premises in the Village of Zurich, where the land owned is less than half an acre, more than one horse,' In large holdings the equine popu- lation concentration shall not exceed two head per acre. Ex- creta shall be disposed of daily, by hauling away and spreading. In the event that this is not done daily the said excreta may be stored in an insect proof container. Animal quarters and paddocks shall be cleaned daily and sufficiently well to prevent the development of offensive odours by the excreta. 2—No person shall keep in or upon any land or premises in the Village of Zurich, where the land owned is less than half an acre, more than one cattle beast. In large holdings the cattle pop- ulation shall not exceed four head per acre. Excreta shall be disposed of daily, by hauling away and spreading. In the event that this is not done daily the said excreta may be stored in an insect proof container. Animal quarters and paddocks shall be cleaned daily and suf- ficiently well to prevent the de - velopment of offensive odours by the excreta. 3—No person shall keep in or upon any land or premises in the Village 0f Zurich, where the land owned is less than one acre, more than twenty-five do- mestic fowl, Where the prop- erty is greater than one acre the bird population concentra- tion shall not exceed 100 birds per acre. Where deepp litter is used it :shall be of a dry and proper consistency and shall be removed and disposed of by spreading or burial at least twice yearly and shall be spray- ed or treated as required with phosphates and/or insecticides to control arthropods and odours. 4 ---No person shall keep in or upon any land or premises in the Village of Zurich, where the land owned is less than one acre in area, any swine. Popu- lation concentration shall not exceed one animal per acre which has reached or advanced beyond the age of eight weeks, and shall not exceed ten swine per acre which has not reached the age of eight week. Swine shall be kept in pens, keep free from standing water, regularly cleansed and disinfected. The litter shall be removed and dis- posed of daily. 5—Any person who keeps a kennel or kennels for the breed- ing or boarding of eats and dogs with the Village of Zurich hall dispose of the excreta daily. In the event that this is not done daily, the said excreta, may be stored in an insect proof container. The kennels shall be cleaned daily, The owner of a breeding or board- ing kennel shall provide ade- quate means of restrain to pre- vent the animals from leaving the premises at all times. 6—No person shall keep in or upon any land or premises in the Village of Zurich, where the land owned is less than half an acrea in area, more than two mature animals •or birds not re- ferred to above. The litter shall be disposed of by hauling away and burying at intervals of not less than seven days. Adequate vermin and fly -proof buildings shall be provided. 7—No person shall allow any an- imal to run at large or trespass within the limits of the Village of Zurich. In the event that an animals is found running at large or trespassing, the said animal may be impounded and unless the said animals are claimed by the owners within twenty-four hours they may be sold by the pound -keeper. Be- fore the pound -keeper shall re- lease the said animals, the pound -keeper shall be paid the sum of $5.00 per animal. 8—Any persons convicted of a violation of this By -Law shall be liable to a penalty not in ex- cess of $5.00 for the first of- fence, exclusive of costs, and not in excess of $25.00, exclu- sive of costs for a second and subsequent offence. Such pen- alty and costs to be recovered under the provisions of the Summary Convictions Act. 9—This By-law shall come into force and have effect ten days after the publication of it in the Zurich Citizen's News'. Read a first time—May 4, 1964. Read a second time—May 4, 1964. Read a third time—June 3, 1964. MILTON OESCH, Reeve, ELDA WAGNER, Clerk -Treasurer. ?I.t 411"::A} 16 OZ. TIN Carnation Milk SWEET OR UNSWEETENED — 48 OZ, Saico Orange Juice _ HEINZ — 15 OZ. TIN 4/59c 55c Beans in Tomato Sauce _ _ 6/$1 LUCKY DOLLAR Instant Coffee, 5 oz. _ _ _ _ 79c Tomatoes, 11, 35c 6 OZ. TINS Sunkist White Lemonade 4/53c LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET CLARENCE GASCHO — ZURICH AUCTION SALE AT THE Clinton legion /id CLINTON, ONTARIO Monday Evening, June 15 8:00 P.M., DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Auctioneer Leo E. Bird will sell without reserve a Targe selection of Finance Company Repossessions; Bankrupt Stocks, Bailiff Seizures, and Personal Consignments, con- sisting of Household Furniture, Television Sets, Appliances and Brand New Clothing, for the Entire Family, THIS I5 JUST A PARTIAL LIST OF ITEMS TO BE SOLD .FURNITURE—a 2 -piece chestabed living room suite that folds out a full 3/4 -size bed with spring -filled mattress built inside; a 2 -piece French provincial chesterfield suite cov- ered in a top grade nylon cover; 2 other assorted chester- field suites with foam cushions; two 2 -piece davenport sets with swivel rockers; two 9 -piece chrome or coppertone kitchen -dinette suites; two 7 -piece suites and one 5 -piece coppertone dinette suite; 3 bookcase bedroom suites com- plete with bed, dresser., chest of drawers and match- ing box spring and mattress; 2sets of lamps consisting of a trilight lamp and two table lamps to each set; step and coffee tables; two 39" continental beds complete with head- boards and legs; one 54" continental bed complete; 2 hostess chairs; hi chair; platform rocker; 9 x 12 rugs; kitchen step stool, writing desk, telephone table, chrome rockers, 4 full-size spring -filled mattress, and many, many other items too numerous to mention. APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION — a Targe refrigerator with full cross top freezer; 2 electric ranges, one being a deluxe model; a long skirt washer with pump; a 15 cu. ft. deep freeze that holds over 500 lbs. of frozen food; auto. matic washer and dryer (matching pair); combination radio and record player; 7 different television sets, 21" models, that have been all checked over and are in A-1 working condition. CLOTHING—Ladies' and Teen-agers' blouses, skirts, sweat- ers, slims, slacks, dresses, nylons, socks, and many other items.. For Men—Socks, dress shirts, sports shirts, "T" shirts, dress pants, ties, underwear, etc. Boys', Girls' and Babies -3 -piece suits; sleep and play sets; pyjamas; shirts, blouses; dresses; crawler sets; spring and summer jackets; girls' 3 -piece pop sets, sweater sets and sleepers. AUCTIONEER -- LEO E. BIRD Terms—Cash Cheques Accepted on Furniture 3% Sales Tax in Effect CREDIT APPLICATION Name Age Address Phone Credit Reference Finance Company Bank Signature CREDIT TERMS ARE NOW AVAILABLE for this coming sale and every auction sale 'conducted by Leo E. Bird Complete the credit application form and mail it to Leo E. Bird, 614 Gordon Ave., London, Ontario, and have him mail you and O.K. Credit Card which makes you eligible to buy items with no down payment and take up to 30 months to pay. L,`j4 a', til:. rv'.. J._n'. "d,-41 SHO: AT Cn MILAN Weekly Specials End June 2 FIR PLYWOOD G.I.S. 1/4"x4x 8 $4.22 3§" x 4 x 8 -'._ 5.88 /z" x 4 x 8 7.11 Sig" x4x8 8.11 3/4"x4x8 9.77 Ile" ALUMINUM DOORS self -storing, pre -hung Standard Sizes __ $24.95 DUROLAN & Ai2'EORITE 4 x 8 sheets ____ $15.66 EXTERIOR PAINT Red and White $2.99 gal. B EXETER 131 Thames Road W. Phone 235-1422 "Support the Youth GRAND BEND Cor. of Highway 21 & 83 Phone 238-2374 of Our Community" `y: UD ET BUY! Terms — 8 different ways to suit your budget—$50 to $5,000. NO DOWN PAYMENT Free Delivery to Your Cottage Enquire now — Phone or drop into one of the friendly Conklin. Lumber Stores near you! Angel Stone Reg. $1.20 per sq. ft. Only 75c sq. ft.