HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-11-12, Page 5'l'IHURSDAY, NQVEMB'ER 12, 1944
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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
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FOR SALE
DeECALB ready -to -lay pullets.
McKinley Farm and Hatchery,
phone 335, Hensall. tfb,b
MODERN HOME, well located
in the village of Zurich, six
rooms, with large breezeway
and big garage, Apply to Miss
Meda Surerus, phone 128, Zur-
ich, 43,p
BARN, approximately 40 ft. by
60 ft, and attached straw barn
22 ft. by 32 ft. Reasonable,
Rufus Turnbull, phone 238-2681,
Grand Bend. 43,4,b
SPRAYED APPLES, Spy, Rus-
set, Snow, Delicious, Talman
Sweet, Baldwin, etc. Fred Mc-
Clymont & Son, 1 miles south
of Varna.
SIX ROOM, 3 bedroom home
with double carport and com-
pleted rec. room; 11 bath -
moms, furnace and completed
decorated. large lot. Reg Black,
Zurich, Ontario.
COB CORN, good quality. Order
immediately. Alvin Gingerich,
phone 90r6, Zurich. 41,2,b
STEAM COAL, large quantities
now available. Factory and Re-
finery Surplus, RR 2, Zurich.
43,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
Sales. Phon 235-0722 (collect)
Exeter. 24,tf
b' RES H CIDER made from
cleaned washed apples. Bring
your own containers. Evenings
only. Wilfred Mousseau, 92r2,
Zurich. 44,b
A.NTHES IMPERIAL Conver-
sion Oa Burner, including stack
control, thermostat, limit con-
trol. All in good condition.
'Price $55. St. Boniface Church.
See Lee Regier, Zurich. tfb
LLOYD BABY Carriage and
child's jumping horse, In real
good condition. Apply Box ML,
Zurich Citizen's News. 45,p
30 SUCKLING PIGS, 6 weeks
old.. Phone 235J2, Hensall,
45,p
G Ir' L'S WINTER Coat, size 12,
brown mohair, like new, $10.
Phone 76, Hensall 45,p
ONE B C FEED Cooker, with
new elements and new cooker
jackets. Apply Menno Steckle,
phone Hensall 324J4, after No-
vember 15, 262-5447. 45,6,p
LLOYD BABY Stroller, excel-
lent condition. Apply to Mrs,
Carl 'Willert, phone 94r1, Zur-
ich. 45,b
FIVE STORM Windows, 623/ x
3214; 1 -ton portable platform
'scale; 1 grindstone and frame
in excellent condition; 3 screen
doors with hinges, and 2 storm
doors. Apply Ira Geiger, Hen-
salt, 45,b
GET A
BARN CLEANER
SILO UNLOADER
BUNK FEEDER
YOU'LL GET BETTER PER-
FORMANCE AND LONGER
WEAR FROM A BADGER
SALES • SERVICE - INSTALLATION
John Beane, Jr.
Phone Collect HU 2-9250
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
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Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank my friends
and neighbours for their kind
wishes, flowers and treats dur-
ing my stay in hospital. -Mrs.
Alf Clark.
FOR SALE
27 PIGS, 10 weeks old. Phone
Hensall 324W1. 45,b
24 GOOD WEANER pigs, 6
weeks old. Apply to Donald
Ducharme, phone 93r2, Zurich.
45,p
MISCELLANEOUS
MAINTENANCE Ho me and
office cleaning; also carpentry,
painting, wall papering and all
types of flooring, hardwood, lin-
oleum, etc. For information,
contact John Roelofs, 154 An-
drew St., Exeter, • or call
235-2906 anytime after 5:13
p.m. Reasonable rates.
CORN COMBINING. Contact
Geo. Troyer, RR 2 Hensall,
phone 91r7 Zurich. 42,3,4,5,b
SANITATION SERVICE -Septic
tank cleaning. General plumb-
ing and drainage work. , We
sell cement septic tanks. Con-
tact Bill Finch, phone Grand
Bend 238-2291. 41to52,p
WANTED TO BUY
1,000 CEDAR RAILS, John
Robinson, RR 1, Zurich. Phone
Hensall 357W1
FOR RENT
ACREAGE FOR RENT, 150
acres on Bluewater Highway, 2
miles south of St. Joseph. Ap-
ply to Cyril Masse, 4211 Lake-
view, Detroit 15, Michigan, or
phone Zurich 188. 40,1,2,p
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT in
Hensall, available immediately.
Zurich 91 or dial 236-4122.
45,b
LOST and FOUND
ONE HOUND and two young
clogs. Stanley Gingerich, phone
79r15. 44,p
TIRE RIM, 15 inches, between
Zurich and Bayfield. Please
notify George Wilson, 57r2, Bay-
field. 45,p
ONE HOLSTEIN Heifer and
one Holstein steer with horns,
tagged in right ear and weigh-
ing about 750 lbs. Notify Har-
old Campbell, phone Hensall
270W4. 45,p
TEACHERS WANTED
HAY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL
AREA requires a teacher for
junior division, duties to com-
mence on January 4, 1965. Re-
ply, in writing, stating qualifi-
cations, experience, salary, ex-
pected and name and address
of last inspector. All applica-
tions must be in the hands of
the undersigned by November
17, 1964. D. L. O'Brien, princi-
pal, SS No. 7, Hay T.S.A., Zur-
ich, Ontario, 44,5,b
WHITEWASHING - Anyone
w a n tin 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.
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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 -6S
•
BIRTHS
MAXWELL -Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Maxwell, Hensall, announce
the birth of their son, Donald
Wayne, at Clinton Public Hos-
pital, Thursday, November 5,
1964. A brother for Barbara.
GLANVILLE-At Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, Seaforth, Novem-
ber 4, 1964, to Lloyd and
Mabel Glanville (nee West-
lake) a daughter. A sister
for Sharon and Terry.
SKINNER -Dalton and Gladys
Skinner (nee Moir), Exeter,
are happy to announce the
arrival of their daughter at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
Sunday, November 8, 1964.
COMING EVENTS
Hensall United Church annual
Snowflake Bazaar, Saturday, No-
vember 28, 3 to 5 p.m., featur-
ing home baking, fancy work,
Christmas novelties and attic
treasures. Afternoon tea, Spon-
sored by the United Church
Women. 45,6p
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ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects, Auto and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises in the
VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
at 1 p.m.
Real Estate:
Consists of Lots 27 and 28,
Stephen Township, in the vil-
lage of Dashwood, on which is
situated a well constructed 2 -
storey white brick dwelling.
Mahn Floor: living room, kit-
chen, bedroom, 3 -piece bath-
room and utility room. Second
floor: 3 bedrooms and clothes
closets. Full size basement,
large softwater cistern. Also
small barn suitable for garage.
Dwelling in first class state of
repair. Suitable adjoining build-
ing lot. Inspection invited.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE:
10% on day of sale. Balance
in 30 days. Sold subject to a
reasonable reserve bid.
Auto:
1939 Chevrolet coach,
low mileage, in good condition.
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items:
Kelvinator refrigerator, 9 cu.
TENDERS
Tenders are called for care-
taker of the Hay Township Com-
munity Centre and Arena with
duties to commence
NOVEMBER 25, 1964
Applications, stating salary ex-
pected, must be in no later than
6 p.m., November 16, 1964.
For further information, con-
tact either the secretary -treas-
urer, Ray Fischer, or chairman
of the board, Arnold Merner, Sr.
RAY FISCHER,
Secretary -treasurer.
For all Your Fall Work
MACHINERY
REQUIREMENTS
See Us For the Complete
Line of:
41 Minneapolis -Moline
Tractors
® New Cushion Trip Bottom
M.M. Plows, etc.
q Economical Renault
Tractor Line
• Pull Vision Combine Cabs
• Continuous Flow M -C
Grain• Dryers
• Tires at Real Savings, etc.
HAUGH BROS.
Farm Machinery
One Mile East of Brucefield
asimblosimuiwamrfssxapessssausimoiivfoilw
ft.; Westinghouse console model
electric radio; Admiral 21 -inch
television, antenna with rotator;
3 -piece chesterfield, like new;
daybed; oak dining room table,
chairs; kitchen table and chairs;
glass cupboard; kitchen cabi-
net; occasional chairs; plat-
form rocker; oak rockers; end
and centre tables; miniature
Edison phonograph; small steel
vault; Axminster rug 7x9; paper
rack; Congoleum rugs, 7x9 and
24x18; mantle clock; modern 4 -
piece bedroom suite; single bed-
stead; 3 -piece bedroom suite;
foot stool; arm chair; electric
lamps; organ; large assortment
bedding; cushions; blankets;
mats; glassware; silverware; an-
tique dishes; kitchen utensils;
sewing machine; 'clothes ham-
per; heating pad; heavy duty
2 -burner hot plate; Wingham
kitchen stove; Lawn Boy power
mower; wheelbarrow; ladders
galv. tubs; Beatty electric wash-
ing machine, like new; small
iron kettle; garden tools; snow
shovel; 41 ton furnace coal;
Quebec heater; many other mis-
cellaneous items.
No reserve - everything will
be sold to settle estate,
Terms -Cash
In case of bad weather sale
will be held in Community
Centre.
BRUCE KLOPP, OSCAR
MILLER, HAROLD RADER,
Executors for the estate of the
late Fred Rader
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN VPATrPER, Auctioneer
45,6b
BLAKE NEWS
and DISTRICT
Curtis Gingerich, Correspondent
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. David Oesch were Mr. and
Mrs. Orland Schwartzentruber
and family; Laura and Chris
Gascho, Zurich.
Miss Kathy Erb, of Kitchener,
spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Erb, and family.
A family dinner and open
house was held November 3 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Steckle on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ginger-
ich were Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Bender and family, Hensall, and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bender,
Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin
and family were Sunday guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Gingerich and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Zehr and
son Scott, Kitchener, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Erb and family.
Sunday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gingerich
were Mr. and Mrs, Heinz Bene-
dictus, Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Gingerich.
?,Ir. and Mrs. Vernon Oesch
and Davd Carl were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Allan, Goderich, for a birthday
supper for David Carl.
Several of the WMSA ladies
• ✓ Vewman Sharer'
PHONE 233.2303 GRAND SEND
Real Estate and Business Broker
Representative G. Norman Rivers, Phone 94; Bayfield
COMMERCIAL RESORT ® RESIDENTIAL • FARM
"YOUR SUMMER LIVING 15 MY BUSINESS"
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 I have posted up at
my office in the Village of Zurich on the 2nd day of No-
vember, 1964, 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
proceeding to have any errors or omissions corrected ac-
cording to law, the last day for appeal being the 16th day
of November, 1964.
DATED this 2nd day of November, 1964,
H. W, BROKENSHIRE, Clerk,
Township of Hay.
44,5,b
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when buying a furnace
V Heavy Gauge Steel
Combustion Chamber
with full 20 -year
Guarantee
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Wide acceptance for
over 100 years
Cyclonic Flue Design
Fiberglas Insulation
Quiet, Vibration -free
Operation
Efficient, Economical
Performance
When buying a furnace - consider
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substantial one and the comfort and
well-being of your family is at stake.
Only Clare-Hecla guarantees eco-
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Every Clare unit is backed by over a
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Drop in ... or phone us today
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"PLUMBING -- HEATING - ".CINSMITHING"
PHONE 72 -- ZURICH
MEMEMBIENSMEM
this vicinity atended the fall
inspirational meeting at the
First Mennonite Church, Kit-
chener.
Mr. Brian Mustard, Sudbury,
who spent the week -end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Archie
Mustard, has again left for Sud-
bury, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Mustard and Mrs.
Newell Geiger, who will spend
the week there,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Aden Martin and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Martin at Gowanstown.
Week -end visitors with Mrs.
Mary Hey were Mr, Charles
Meyers, a brother of Mrs. Hey;
also Mr. and Mrs. Meyers, her
daughter and son-in-law, all of
London; Mr. and Mrs. William
Hey, Dashwood, and Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Hey and son Paul,
of Goderich,
Nomination
PUBLIC NOTICE aIsnce herewith by givBylaers w in compNo.li-
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passed on October 7, 1964,
under authority of the Municipal Act, a Meeting of the
Electors of the Municipality of the Village of Zurich will
be held in the
Township Hall
IN THE
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
ON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1964
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 1964, and to
nominate candidates for one School Trustee for the Hay
Township School Area Board, and elected as provided in
sub -section (2) section 40B, of the Public School Act, as
amended in 1964.
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 DEMANDED, POLLS WILL BE
OPENED ON
Monday, November 30, 1964
(Said polls will be kept open from nine o'clock a.m. until
six o'clock p.m.)
IN THE TWO POLLING SUB -DIVISIONS OF THE VILLAGE
AS FOLLOWS:
Poll Polling
No. Place
D.R.O. Poll Clerk
1 -Community Centre Jack Turkheim Mrs. M. Hoffman
2 -Community Centre Albert Hess Lorne Klopp
ELDA WAGNER,
Returning Officer
Dated at Zurich, Ontario, November 9. 1964.
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AT THE
Clinton Legion Hall
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Monday Evening, November 16
7:30 P.M. SHARP
Repossessions - Bankrupt Stocks
AND MANY, MANY PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS
CONSISTING OF
Appliances - Furniture - Television
Refrigerator with cross top freezer, 2 electric ranges, long
skirt washer, 17 cu. ft. food freezer that holds over 500 lbs.
frozen food, deluxe automatic washer and dryer (electric),
combination radio and 3 -speed record changer, 5 different
television sets (all reconditioned and in A-1 working con-
dition), 2 hostess chairs, platform rocker. hi -chair, tele-
phone table, step stool, chrome rocker, writing desk, 9x 12
rug, step and coffee tables, 4 dinette and kitchen sets
finished in chrome and coppertone, 2 2 -piece davenport
suites complete with a hi -back swivel rocker, 2 -piece French
Provincial chesterfield suite in a nylon cover, 3 other mod-
ern chesterfied suites in 4-3-2 cushion sets. (All these sets
are samples from the last LONDON FURNITURE SHOW.)
3 bookcase bedroom suites in light and dark finish complete
with box springs and mattresses, 2 39" continental beds
complete with box spring and quilt top mattress and head
boards, 4 54" quilt top mattresses that fit any full size bed,
2 -piece chestabed living room suite that folds out to a full
3/4 size bed with a spring filled mattress built in, 2 sets of
table and trilight lamps, 1 54" continental bed, and many
other items too numerous to mention.
All the Appliances in This Sale are Guaranteed to
be in A-1 working condition when hooked up at
your home.
Children's Clothing
ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT FOR MEN AND WOMEN
JUST ARRIVED -A large selection of Fall and Winter
Clothing has just been received for auction from one of
the largest clothing wholesalers in Canada.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING -Lined jeans, snow suits, jackets,
pyjamas, crawler sets, pullovers and cardigans, winter
coats, sleep and play sets, shirts and blouses, dresses, a-
piece velvet sets, T-shirts, coat and hat sets,jodhpurs, leo-
tards, underwear, baby shirts, housecoats, sleepers, babies'
orlon knit sets, hooded sweaters, skirts, training pants,
gloves, poodle socks, and many other items.
MEN -Work and dress shirks, polo shirts, jackets, dress
pants, work and dress socks, pyjamas, belts and ties, under-
wear, slipper socks, sweaters, and other items.
WOMEN -Dresses, blouses, sweaters, pullovers and cardi-
gans, skirts, nylons, slipper socks, fall coats, 2 -piece suits,
stretch slims, purses, jackets, and other items.
This outstanding sale will consist of the largest and best
offering that we have ever auctioned in this hall , .'. At
Any Time --- Don't Miss It! See You At the Sale.
AUCTIONEER -- LEO E. BIRD
Terms -Cash Cheques Accepted on Furniture
3% Sales Tax in Effect
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