Zurich Citizens News, 1964-08-20, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1964
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Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Cards of
Thanks, 1 n Memoriams,
Engagements, 3c a word;
Minimum 75c.
REPEATS -
2c a word; Minimum 50c.
CASH DISCOUNTS-
Off if paid .by Saturday
following last insertion.
BILLING CHARGE -
10c added on second bill.
FREE -
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE -
12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
FOR SALE
1956 PLYMOUTH Sedan, 49,000
actual miles. One -owner •car in
good condition. Also two Hol-
stein heifer calves. Contact
Harold Widrick, RR 2, Zurich,
Phone 75r1. 33,b
Drain Tile
For quality drain tile in all
sizes from 4" - 14".
Now producing 3,000,000 the
annually.
For prices either F.O.B. our
plant at Elginfield or delh Br-
ed to your farm or yard.
Phone or white
RYDALL BRICK & TILE LTD.
RR 2, London, Ont.
Phone 227-4721 Lusan
Office open -7:00 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Saturdays 7:00 a.m. to
12:00 noon.
SECOND CUT ALFALFA HAY
-will be cut and bailed this
week, Apply to Russell Oesch,
RR 1, Varna. Phone 355W3,
Hensall. 33,p
20' x 45' BARN on cement wall.
Good solid frame barn. Also
two lean-to's. Cement wall to
be moved. Apply to Tasty -Nu
Bakery, Zurich, Phone 100.
33,b
HOUSE FOR SALE - Cheap;
needs some repairs. Phone
169J, Hensall, 33,4,b
TWO HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, due
the first week in September.
Contact Clayton Steckle, Phone
94r22, Zurich. 33,4,p
ALUMINUM DOORS, windows,
awnings, siding, aluminum and
wrought iron porch railings.
Top quality products at reason-
able prices. Call us for free
estimates. We do our own in-
stalIing. Walker Aluminum
Sales. Phon 235-0722 (collect)
Exeter. 24,tf
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LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Electrically -heated ranch style
home, just one year old. Large
living room with spacious din-
ing area, fully broadloomed.
Three good sized bedrooms with
large closets and tile flooring.
Lovely kitchen with ample built-
in cupboards and tiled floor,
Deluxe bathroom, tiled walls
and floor with coloured .fix-
tures. Located on a quiet Zur-
ich street and beautifully land-
scaped; 66x132 lot, complete
with unfinished garage and
priced reasonable. Phone Zur-
ich 63. 17,b
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER -
Underwood, new model. Regu-
lar price $69.95, for only $59.95,
two weeks only. South Huron
Publishers Limited, Zurich.
16,7,p
ffir
BARN CLEANER
SILO UNLOADER
& BUU'LL NK FET EDE
PER-
FORMANCE AND LONGER
WEAR s
FROM • NS INSTALLATION
John Beane, Jr.
Phone Collect HU 2-9250
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
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FOR SALE
ALFALFA -Thirty acres of
second crop. Phone Hensall
357J1, John Robinson, Zurich.
33,b
HEIFERS -Number of well-
bred Shorthorns. Contact Rob-
ert MacLean, Phone Hensall
344J3, 33,p
USED TYPEWRITER - Under-
wood, in good condition. Only
$59.50. South Huron Publish-
ers, phone 133, Zurich.
No. 1 WHITE HONEY, 25 cents
per lb.; 50 lb. lot or better, 23
cents per lb., in customer's con-
tainers. J. W Haberer, Zurich,
three blocks south of main in-
tersection. 32,b
4 -FOOT CEMENT TILES. Ap-
ply to Lawrence Ziler, RR 3,
Dashwood. Phone 31r4, Dash-
wood. 32
LARGE SIZE BABY BED AND
MATTRESS, in good condition.
Prices reasonable. Mrs. T. H.
Meyers. Phone 116, Zurich.
32,p
7000 BALES of choice second -
cut alfalfa hay. Apply to Wal-
ter Eckel, RR 1, Varna or phone
Hensall 357J1. 32,p
IIELP WANTED
NURSING HELP wanted imme-
diately at Queensway Nursing
Home, Hensall, Phone 222, Hen-
sall. 33,b
YOUNG MAN to learn the print-
ing trade. Must be willing to
start at the bottom and work
his way up. Good opportunity
with promising future. Apply
in person to Herb Turkheim, at
South Huron Publishers Lim-
ited, Zurich. 33,4,x
LADY TO CLERK in electrical
store, afternoons, five days a
week. Apply to Bell Electric,
Phone 147, Hensall. 33,b
STENOGRAPHER WANTED -
Experience preferred; typing
essential. Apply to R. Black,
Zurich, 30,tf
BABY SITTER -For one child,
Monday to Friday, starting in
September. Live in. Phone
Mrs. Ken Pollock, 71r2 Zurich,
after six. 2,3,b
MISCELLANEOUS
COMBINING and Swathing
grain, beans and corn. Contact
George Troyer, RR 2, Hensall.
phone Zurich 71r7. 28,9,30,1,b
SANITATION SERVICE -Septic
Tank pumping; tank and drain-
age repairs. For immediate
service, phone Bill Finch, Grand
Bend 238-2291. 25to34,p
CUSTOM COMBINING - Case
600 self-propelled combine, with
straw chopper. Call Peter Be-
dard, Zurich 264. 26,tf
WHITEWASHING - Anyone
w a n t i n g whitewashing and
cleaning of barns done, contact
William Watson, phone 37r19,
Dashwood. 24,tf
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
655-2434, Tavistock. 33-tfb
FARM EQUIPMENT
TURNER'S QUALITY Farm
Equipment; Freeman tractor
loaders; George White Mach-
inery; Tractor and Car Tires.
Apply to Amos Gingerich,
Blake, phone Zurich 79r12. -
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-e-63
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Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank all my friends
of Zurich and vicinity for cards
and visits while I was a patient
in Palmerston General Hospital
and since returning home. Or-
ville Witmer. 33,p
BIRTHS
D E N O M ME - Mr. and Mrs.
Bernie Denomme are proud
to announce the birth of a
son, Kevin Charles, on Satur-
day, August 15, at South Hur-
on Hospital, Exeter. A wee
brother for Michael.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mousseau
• will hold "Open House" at their
home Tuesday, August 25, from
2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m., on the
occasion of their 50th wedding
anniversary.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid, of
Hensall, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Marlene Elizabeth, to David
Alexander Ingram, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Ingram, Hensall,
the wedding to take place Sat-
urday, September 12, 1964, at
2:00 o'clock in Hensall Presby-
terian Church.
FOR RENT
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT in
Zurich. Available immediately.
Apply to Lucky Dollar Food
Market, Zurich. 12,tfb
HEATED UPSTAIRS APART-
MENT -Large size, in Hensall.
Available now. Phone 121M,
after six o'clock, 29,30,p
HOUSE FOR RENT in the vil-
lage of Hensall; 3 bedrooms,
kitchen, dining room, living
room and bathroom. Large lot.
Contact Ivan Kalbfleisch, Zur-
ich. 32,3b
WANTED TO BUY
WE ARE IN the market for live
poultry. Contact Rudy Petzke,
Hensall. Phone 328W or 83.
29.39,1,2,b
1152111 ARMES
Reception
mei Dunce
• FOR
MR. & MRS. ROSS McBEATH
(nee Donna Hayter)
Zurich Arena
ON
SAT. AUGUST 22
Music by
DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
Everyone Welcome
For all Your Fall Work
MACHINERY
REQUIREMENTS
See Us For The Complete
Line of:
10 Minneapolis -Moline
Tractors
• New Cushion Trip Bottom
M.M. Plows, etc.
@I Economical Renault
Tractor Line
• Full Vision Combine Cabs
�D Continuous Flow MC
Grain Dryers
O Tires at Real Savings, etc.
HAUGH BROS.
Farm Machinery
One Mile East of Srucefieid
Canadian social worker Doris Clark invites you to write
her about your problem. She answers letters of general
interestin this column but can't undertake personal replies.
DEAR DORIS-My boy friend
and I are both 21 and we plan
to be married in two years. But
my mother doesn't like my Vic-
tor. She thinks he is cheap and
tells this all over the neighbor-
hood.
The reason she says this is
because he was out of work at
the time of my birthday and
could not afford a present for
me. She said she felt horrible
when anyone asked her what
Vic gave me for my birthday.
How does she think he feels?
He helped Dad build an addi-
tion to the house and always
fixes little things that go wrong
with the car. He has done
countless errands for the fam-
ily.
LOVING HIM
DEAR LOVING - You know
what such talk makes her, don't
you? A cheap future ma -in-
law! Help with building, doing
errands, fixing the car -all are
good husband -habits. If he's
also making hay about a career,
get your Dad on your side and
stick with your man.
DEAR DORIS-A letter has
come telling me of the death of
a girl I wrote to quite often, I
sent a letter to her mother.
But I would like her parents to
know I have not forgotten their
daughter and would like to send
flowers for her grave on her
birthday or Christmas, but she
was cremated. What do you
suggest?
IN MEMORY
DEAR IN MEMORY -Say it
with flowers -to the living! A
bouquet or plant sent at Christ-
mas time with a card: "To Mr.
and Mrs. Brown, with loving
memories", would be a nice way
of saying you miss your friend.
DEAR DORIS-Ever since we
were married my husband has
placed his mother between us.
We were living with her and I
had to leave because the doctor
was afraid of a nervous break-
down.
My dear husband stayed with
mother. "Mental cruelty" are
the only words 1 can use in our
marriage.
I need to get the courage to
live and, really, I don't know
how to go about it.
LONESOME
FO
DEAR LONESOME - Your
Mania's Boy thought he prom-
ised to love and cherish, not
you, but his mother. Until he
gets free of the apron strings
you are wise to go it alone.
Find the job or the service that
can express your talents, and
deliberately lose yourself in it.
The hurt will get less with time.
DEAR DORIS-I being brides-
maid is it proper to wear high
heeled shoes when your best
man is going to be slightly
shorter than yourself? Would
lower heeled shoes be better on
such an occasion.
TALL ONE
DEAR TALL -You might find
a compromise in -a not -quite -
spike heel. But don't spoil your
costume trying to shrink.
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List Dates For
ZURICH Sept. 19, 21
Blyth Sept. 22, 23
Brussels Oct, 1, 2
Dungannon Oct. 2
Embro Sept. 19, 21
Exeter Sept. 23, 24
Forwich Oct. 2, 3
Kincardine Sept. 17, 18
Kirkton Oct. 1, 2
Listowel Sept. 8, 9
London Sept. 11-19
Lucknow Sept. 18, 19
Milverton Sept. 25, 26
Mitchell Sept. 29, 30
New Hamburg Sept. 18, 19
Palmerston Sept. 28, 29
Ripley _.___. Sept. 25, 26
Stratford Sept. 21- 23
Seaforth ___-_.._Sept. 24, 25
Bayfield __ Sept. 23, 24
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SALE BY TENDER
The residence of the late Mrs. Adolph Kalbfleisch, situated
on Goshen Street South, in the village of Zurich.
Frame house, 24' x 40', on 50' frontage; two bedrooms;
modern kitchen and bathroom; large living room; dining
room; full basement; oil furnace. Weil insulated, nearly
new condition.
Large lot, nicely landscaped.
Sealed Tenders will be received until noon on September
1, 1964. Highest or any bid not necessarily accepted.
IVAN L. KALBFLEISCH,
Executor,
Estate of the late Margaret Kalbfleisch
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked, will be received by
the undersigned until
Monday, August 31st, 1964
AT 6:00 P.M.
for the supply and application of approximately 5,000
cubic yards of sand cushion.
Township specifications and tender forms must be used
and may be obtained from the undersigned,
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
KARL HABERER,
Road Superintendent,
Zurich, Ont,, RR 1
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H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Clerk, Township of Hay,
Zurich, Ontario.
SUNRISE BEAN MEETING
8:00 A.M.
Thursday, August 27, 1964
Farm of Jack Peck -- Kippen
11,•. Miles West of Highway 4
All Bean growers are invited to see and hear about Liquid
and Dry Fertilizers, Trace Elements, Control of the Bean
Beetle, Varieties, etc.
100 DEMONSTRATIONS AND RESEARCH ON 25 ACRES
Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
Supported by Ontario Bean Growers' Association
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Corporation
of the Township of Hay
NOTICE OF STREET CLOSING
NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the Municipal
Act and other powers thereunto, enabling the Council of
the Corporation of the Township of Hay proposes to pass
a By-law to stop up and close a portion of street, more
particularly described as follows: The northerly 79.8 feet
of the forty -foot wide Sharrow Drive in the Sharrow Sub-
division, Registered Plan No. 17, of the Township of Hay.
AND FURTHER take notice that the Council of the said
Corporation of the Township of Hay will hear in person,
or by Counsel, Solicitor, or Agent, any person who claims
that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said
By-law, and who applies to be heard at a meeting to be
held at the Hay Township Council Chambers, Zurich, On-
tario, on Monday, September 14th, 1964, at the hour of
9:00 p.ni., D.S.T.
Dated at Zurich, Ontario, this 10th day of August, 1964.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
32,3,4,5,h Clerk, Township of Hay.
Corporation, -•
of the Township of Hay
NOTICE OF STREET CLOSING
NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the Municipal
Act and other powers thereunto enabling the Council of the
Corporation of the Township of Hay proposes to pass a By-
law to stop up and close a portion of street, more particu-
larly described as follows: The south 198 feet of the ten foot
Reserve that lies to the east of Lots 1, 2 and 3, East of
Vallee Street and north of Campbell Avenue, St. Joseph,
Township of Hay.
AND FURTHER take notice that the Council of the said
Corporation of the Township of Hay will hear in person,
or by Counsel, Solicitor, or Agent, any person who claims
that his land will. be prejudicially affected by the said
By-law, and who applies to be heard at a meeting to be
held at the Hay Township Council Chambers, Zurich, On-
tario, on Monday, September 14th, 1964, at the hour of
8:30 p.m., D.S.T.
Dated at Zurich, Ontario, this 10th day of August, 1964.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
32,3,4,5,1) Clerk, Township of Hay.
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TR NSPORTATiON TEN iERS
The Township of Hay Public School Area Board of Trustees
hereby call for Tenders for the transportation of Public
School children in the Area from September 1, 1964, to
June 30, 1965, as follows:
No. 1 -All the children from what originally was SS No.
11 Hay, on Highway 21; USS No. 5 and SS No, 8
Hay to USS No. 15 (Smoky Hollow).
No, 2 -All the children on Concessions 8 and 9 from Lot
4 to Lot 21 (Babylon Line); and Concessions 10 and
11 (Goshen Line) south from Zurich, and Highway
83 from Babylon Line East, all to Zurich No. 7.
No. 3 -All the children from former No. 12 school on
Concessions 14 and 15 and from No. 4 school on
Bronson Line and pupils from St. Joseph to No. 7
Zurich. Also approximately 22 pupils from UUS
No. 9 Stanley, living on the Bronson Line North.
For further details concerning pupils and routes, contact
the Secretary. In all tenders the insurance coverage must
be stated, and paid by the person tendering.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, and all
tenders to be in the hands of the Secretary by FRIDAY,
AUGUST 21st, 1964, at 6:00 p.m, D.S.T.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Sec.-Treas. H.T.S.A.,
Zurich, Ontario.