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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-09-17, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE P11/10 t .rp,1 pi rit 41 l yppp'riirri 'ip:a7p`;`d:; ?Fp�pipa .frii izt- (R rrrip7:R y:1,,,dr..1(1.tidgr;::..adi spitpsirite Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, I n Memorrams, Engagements, 3c a wordl 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 1 FOR SALE 1964 FALCON - Low mileage, one owner. Also space heater. Apply to Laurence Bedard, pre- ferably on Saturdays. 34,b 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- stalling. Walker Aluminum Sates. Phon 235-0722 (collect) Exeter. 24,tf COMMERCIAL SIZE POPCORN MACHINE, in good working condition, like new. Get this machine in time for fall fair season, Contact Tasty -Nu Bak- ery, Phone 100, Zurich. 35,p 2 -WHEELED TRAILER, in good condition. Apply Della Melick, 257, Zurich. 37,8b ZENITH HEARING AID, used but still in excellent condition. Phone 107, Dashwood after 6 p.m. 28 PIGS, 6 weeks old. Cornelis DeGroot, phone BOr11, Zurich. 37,p 26 PIGS. John Groot, 94r7, Zurich. 37,h HONEY IN YOUR containers. Golden at 22c; amber at 18c; while it lasts. Phone 112, Zur- ich, Fred Haberer. 37,b HOLSTEIN BULL CALF. Ap- ply Roy Erb, phone 72r12, Zur- ich. 37,p 8 - WEEK - OLD PIGS. Harry Pennings, RR 1, Zurich, phone 76r4. USED BEATTY litter carrier, complete with 200 feet track and two switches. Elton Bend- er, 88r5, Zurich. 37,b BEEF BY THE QUARTER or half, available by October 1. Elton Bender, 88r5, Zurich. 37,b QUAKER OIL Space heater with fan. Also baby stroller. Apply to Mrs. Carl Willert, phone 94r1, Zurich. 37,b A-6 CASE COMBINE with bean attachment, new straw spread- er, in good condition. Apply to Harold Dignan, RR 2, Hen - sail, phone 91r3, Zurich. 37,p DRY WOOD. Apply Archie Parsons, RR 2, Hensall, phone Hensall 345W4. 37,b FARM A.RM 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. ��. ..a11111swrr GET A BARN CLEANER SILO UNLOADER BUNK FEEDER YOU'LL GET BETTER PER. A A FROM A BADGER SALES • SERVICE INSTALLATION John Beane, ir. Phone Collect HU 2-9250 BRUCEFIELD, ONT. BIRTHS CLAD SIC; S -Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clausius are happy to announce the birth of a son, September 15, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. DUCHARME-Mr. and Mrs, A. Paul Ducharme announce the birth of a son, September 15, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. IN MEMORIAM Gingerich-In loving memory of Sol Gingerich, who passed away one year ago, September 16, 1963. Your memory to us is a keep- sake, With which we will never part, Though God has you in His keeping, We still have you in our hearts. -Lovingly remembered by the family. McBride -In loving memory of Mrs. Robert McBride, who passed away one year ago Sep- tember 23, 1963. It is sweet to know we will meet again, Where troubles are no more. And that the one we loved so much, Has just gone on before. -Lovingly remembered by her family. Cards of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to my family, friends and neighbors and the CWL for flowers, cards and letters sent to me and prayers said for me while I was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Monsignor W. Bourdeau, Dr. Goddard and Mr. Westlake. - Mrs. Margaret Ayotte. I wish to thank my friends and neighbours who remem- bered me with visits, flowers, gifts and many, many lovely get -well cards while I was a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A special thanks to Mr. Morrison and Goshen UCW. -Roy McBride. My deepest thanks and appre- ciation to the many neighbours and friends who so kindly re- membered me with cards, treats and visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, and since returning home. Spe- cial thanks to the Hensall Le- gion Ladies' Auxiliary, Dr. Gans and hospital nursing staff. -Laurene McKenzie. HELP WANTED MALE or FEMALE, to harvest onions and potatoes, also grad- ing and packing. Apply to T. H. Soudant, phone 268, Zurich. 36,7,b DOMESTIC HELP for farm home. Live in. Apply Roy Erb. Phone 72r12, Zurich. MISCELLANEOUS WINDROWING- AND BEAN PULLING - Contact Jack Mc- Clinchey, phone 97f7, Zurich. 35,6,7,8,p WHITEWASHING - Anyone wanting 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 Dead Animal REMOVAL FOR, DEAD OR DISABLED ANrMALS - CALL Darling and Company OF CANADA LIMITED Clinton HU 2-7269 Collect Dead Animal Licence No. 262-c-63 essumenssmoismisamesimeamemessis ENOAGEZO'MENT Mr. Watkin Mailman, Lake Pleasant, Nova Scotia, wishes to announce the engagement of his daughter, Theta Le Rose, London, to Clarence Louis Over- holt, son of Mr, and Mrs. Norm - on Overholt, Zurich. The mar- riage will take place in St. Patrick's Church, London, Oe- tober 10. 1964, at 11 a.m, Cards of Thanks I wish to thank all those who remembered me with cards and flowers while a patient in Vic- toria Hospital, London, and since returning home. - Mrs. Murray .Roszel. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Household Effects, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items. on the premises AT BRINSLEY 6 miles south of Crediton or 5 miles north of Ailsa Craig. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 at 12:30 p.m. Household Furnishing: French Provincial Baldwin electric organ, with double key- board, fruit wood finish, recent- ly purchased, in brand new con- dition; Mason & Risch upright piano; Supermatic Elna combin- ation portable cabinet electric sewing machine, like new; me- dium size Kelvinator refrigera- tor; large size Marquette refrig- erator; Heat -wave electric stove; Beatty eleectric washer; Duo - Therm space heater; Quaker space heater; cook stove; Hoov- er deluxe vacuum cleaner; Black & Decker jigsaw, fully equippeed; W i n g h a m •cook stove; Hallicrafter 21 -inch tele- vision, like new; chesterfield; four -piece modern bedroom suite; 2 three-piece bedroom suites; dressers; washstands; single bedstead; antique spool single bed; rockers; hall mir- rors; fern stand; round top din- ing room table; gateleg table; couch; electric lamps; Monetao tank -type vacuum cleaner; an- tique writing desk; school desk; hall tree; 2 tapestry rugs; set- tees; toilet sets; chest of draw- ers; cupboards; two Weed -a - Walls; pictures and frames; large assortment silverware; glassware; linens; rugs; mats; antique dishes; kitchen uten- sils; sealers; crocks; wicker basinette; coal oil lamps; clothes horse; glassware; Coleman gas- oline heater; 13 -foot flat bottom SEE THE ALL-NEW 1965 CHEVROLETS and OLDSMOBILES AT OUR SHOWROOM Thursday, Sept. 24 SNELL BROS. LTD. EXETER 441S 04siP~441,11,04,0,P4NP4,11•AMO,P.11.."..IMMI SALE By Tender ;USS 9, Hay and Stanley •- Schcol and loft together, north boundary on township line, ?'a mile east of Blake, Lot -Approximately one accre. Building -Brick veneer, in fair state of repair, with oil furnace. For inspection, see: LEROY ERB, RR 'I, ZURICH, ONTARIO. Reserve bid. Not necessarily sold to highest tender. Tenders must be in the hands of Leroy Erb (above address) by 6 p.m. Wednesday, September 30, 1964. (Word; "Tender" written on outside of envelope.) Terms -1.0' accompanying bid (to be refunded if bid rejected). Balance 30 days. 37,8,b boat; quantity of coal, wood and lumber; many other miscel- laneous items. No reserve. Plan to attend this outstanding sale. Terms - Cash. JAMES TREVIT$ICK, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 37,b 0 EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE of Choice Cattle, Hogs, Tractors, Threshers, Farm Machinery, Hay, Grain and Miscellaneous Items. on the premises LOT 15-16, CON. 12, HAY TOWNSHIP 11 miles west of Zurich, 11r miles south, or 4 miles north of Dashwood. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 at 1:00 p.m. Beef and Dairy Cattle: Red Durham cow, due in Dec.; Durham cow, due in Nov.; part Holstein and Durham cow, due in Nov.; Holstein cow, milking, rebred; Charlois cow, milking, with calf at foot; Durham cow, carrying fourth calf, due in Feb.; 4 Hereford and Durham cows, with calves at foot; 10 Hereford and Durham, heifers, rising 2 -year-olds; 7 Hereford yearling heifers; 10 Hereford and Durham yearling heifers; purebred Hereford bull, 18 months old. Cattle all choice quality. Hogs: 7 York Stocker pigs. Tractors and Threshers: M -M -Z Standard tractor, in A-3. condition; Allis-Chalmers "A" Standard tractor: Geo, White No. 6 thresher, on steel, with shredder and clover at- tachment; Geo. White bean machine: 120 feet 6 -inch thresh- er belt, like new, Farm Machinery: Mc -Deering 15 -run double disc grain and fertilizer drill, re- cently purchased, in brand new condition; Mc -Deering 81 -foot spring tooth cultivator, on rub- ber, like new; Mc -Deering trac- tor spreader; Mc -Deering 6 -foot tractor mower (power take -off), like new; Mc -Deering hinder, 6 - foot cut; 3 -drum steel roller; Mc -Deering hay loader; Mc - Deering double disc; 4 -section Diamond harrows; Mc -Deering 2 -furrow plow; 2 -row scuffler with bean attachment; rubber tire wagon and rack; sliding rack; Mc -Deering 10 -foot dump rake; M -H. 10 -inch grain grind- er; Letz 10 -inch grain grinder; set of scales; set of sleighs; cutter; 2 extension blowers; pump jack equipped with 1•- h.p. motor; power emery; elec- tric motor; heavy duty 6 -inch vice; ladder; bak truck; Ren- frew 600-1b. cap. electric cream separator; iron kettle; chains; forks; barrels, etc. Hay, Grain and Straw: 700 bushels choice mixed grain; 800 bales mixed hay; 11 acres second cut red clover and alfalfa hay; quantity loose straw. No Reserve, everything will be sold. PHILIP MASSE, Proprietor HAROLD STADE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer NOTICE The Office of STATE FARM INSURANCE has been moved from the location behind the Hay Township Clerk's Office in Zurich, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Denomme, on Rosalie St., Zurich. Mrs. Denomme will still look after Zurich business of State Insurance Company for Ken Etue. Phone 33 - Zurich ismemowassmosom No Friday Night DANCING SAT BLUEWATER DANCELAND UNTIL. HALLOWE'EN tossasemesmanstaelcossumsrmismieseramo BUILDING CO TRACTOR CUSTOM CARPENTRY • YOU NAME IT . . . . . , WE'LL DO IT ! No job is too large or too small for us. DICK BEDARD PHONE 80r3 - ZURICH Call Us for Free Estimates wor Now Available J LOANS FOR STUDENTS Guaranteed by the Government of Canada Purpose: The purpose of the Canada Student Loans Act is to facilitate bank loans for students who need financial help to continue full-time studies beyond secondary school level at Universities and other educational institutions. Who can apply: Amount of loans: Repayment: Any Canadian citizen, or anyone resident in Canada for one year who intends to live in Canada after completion of studies, may apply for a loan under the Act. An applicant must be enrolled or intend to enroll as a full-time student at an educational institution approved by provincial authorities, and must meet the standards of academic qualification and financial need established by the student loan authority in the Province in which he applies. Depending upon individual circumstances and financial need, loans up to $1,000 a year may be made, with a maximum of $5,000 during a student's academic career. The Provincial Authority receiving applications and deter- mining eligibility will issue a certificate to each eligible student stating the maximum amount the student may borrow. This Certificate of Eligibility is required before a student can arrange a Government Guaranteed Student Loan with the bank of his choice. Interest -Free and Delayed Repayment Period To assist students, the interest on loans during the period a student continues full-time studies, and for six months thereafter, will be paid by the Government of Canada. During this same period no repayment of principal is required, nor will any service charge or fee be payable by the student. Method of Repayment Borrowers will begin to pay interest and to repay loans six months after they cease to be full-time students. The current interest rate to students is 534' per annum. Normally the repayment period will be five to ten years. Borrowers have the right to repay loans in part or in full at any time without penalty. Life Insured In the event of the death of a borrower responsibility for repayment of the loans will be assumed by the Government of Canada. Where to apply: A list of approved educational institutions in Ontario is contained in a brochure now available at banks, universities and other educational institu- tions. Ontario residents planning to attend one of these institutions should apply directly to that institution for a Certificate of Eligibility. Ontario residents planning to study in other provinces or countries should direct enquiries to: Department of University Affairs, Suite 600, 344 Bloor Street West, Toronto. The above notes are based upon the Canada Student Loans Act 1964 and are for reference only. All applications and loans are subject to thofull terms and conditions of the Act. CANADA STUDENT LOANS ACT ONT-2 407 %. i4G7 s?Ct CANADA