HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1965-03-04, Page 6PAG SEX
THURSDAY, MARCH 4, DOS
BLAKE NEWS
(Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich,,
Correspondents)
Miss Shirley Saucier, Exeter,
and Mr. Glen Eley, St. Jacobs.
were Sunday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ginger-
ich and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich
and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Ginger-
ich, Norma and Elaine spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Steckle and .family.
Mrs. Nancy Sehwartzentruber
is a patient at South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Widrick
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schwartzen-
truber at Brussels.
Mrs. Ephriam Gingerich vis-
ited at Toronto last week with
her brother and family, 1♦' Ir. and
Mrs. Paul Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Ginger-
ich and family were visitors at
smomarstoninaessaassmsesessisetweossissort
HAVE YOU HAD ��'14J/,0
YOUR \``�I %�
Oiama 1
Checked?
Lot us do this for you before
you lose it.
Come in and see our Fine
Selection of
NEW MOUNTINGS
At Reasonable Prices
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Gingerich oar Sunday.
Rev. Ephriaan Gingerich is
teaching at a Bible school at
Stienman's Mennonite Church,
Baden, for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich
and Sandra, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Gingerich and
Susan, returned home Sunday
from a two week trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb
were at Kitchener over the
week -end.
Mr. Orland Jantzi, Kitchener,
is a patient in St. Mary's Hos-
pital, Kitchener, while undergo-
ing surgery.
0
Hess the Jeweller
ZURICH
Walt Disney Gets
Invite to Match
Ontario Plowmen have invited
Walt Disney to open the 1966
International Plowing Match at
Seaforth. Decision to issue the
invitation was taken at the an-
nual meeting of the association
in Toronto this week.
Huron was well represented
at the meeting. About 60 mem-
bers of the county committee
and sub -committees, headed by
joint chairmen Gordon McGavin
and Larry Snider.
•
15 -Oz. Tins
Libby's Fancy Peas _ -
_ 3/55c
20.Oz. Tins
Aylmer Peaches 3/79c
10.Oz. Tins
Ayl er T nn to Soup - - - 5/49c
2 -Lb. Pail
Creamed Horsy 59c
Celery, Large Stalk
L;. C Y OLLR FOD M
CLARENCE GASCHO — ZURICH
23c
ET
For your spring work requirements, be sure to enquire
about the complete line of
• RENAULT TRACTORS •
30- 60 H.P. — GAS AND DIESEL
ONTARIO GRAIN DRILLS • RUGGED KEWANEE DISCS
0 Versatile Vibrating Taul Cultivators •
and also a large stock of Tires for Car, Truck,
Tractor, etc. New car take -offs start as low
as $10.00 for 7.50 x 14 or 6.70 x 15, first line
tires.
Haugh Bros. — Farm Equipment
ONE MILE EAST OF BRUCEFIELD
Feed Your Chicks Right
From the Start
If you are looking for maxi-
mum growth with minimum
feed consumption . , SHUR-
GAIN Chick Starter is for you.
Scientifically formulated and
tested under actual farm con-
ditions, SHUR-GAIN Chick
Starter has the right balance
of nutrients your chicks need.
With SHUR-GA1N Chick Start-
er, development of bone, mus-
cle, feathers and stress resis-
tance come naturally. We
know SHUR-GAIN Chick Start-
er will give results. Drop in
soon, we'd like to talk about
your SHUR-GAIN Starter pro-
gram.
Aie
ITZ and SON
ZURICH
Canadian social worker Doris Clark invites you to write
her about your problem. She answers letters of general
ifnterastin this column but can't undertake personal replies.
DEAR DORIS—I went with a
boy for five years. My parents
were set against hint because of
his drinking (which is normal
for young boys).
During the sixth year I be -
carne pregnant. My parents
were very hurt but would not
take any help from this boy. He
left and moved to another city.
I gave the baby to an adoption
agency. I truthfully thought I
could forget this boy but he
carne back and we started going
out again. I am not saying this
is true lave but I think after a
year if you have not forgotten a
person he must mean something
to you.
This Christmas he gave me a
ring. My parents are not pleased
but they are leaving the future
to my own choice. Wedding
plans are now in order. I would
like your opinion as to how big
the wedding should be, what I
should wear and if a reception
is proper.
SECOND CHANCE
Dear Second — How's that
again? You're not saying it is
true love, but "wedding plans
are in order?" With parents
unhappy about it, and even you
doubtful, do you think your
brave plans have any chance of
bringing happiness.
If you have a wedding, it
should be small, you should not
wear a white gown and veil;
and a small reception is in or-
der. If you go by me, it is also
in order to stall enough to give
yourself a third chance.
Talk it over with someone
who's been through the mill.
DEAR DORIS—I've taken a
leaf out of your book and got
Mom helping me put on a St.
Patrick's Day party. The invi-
tation I composed is in the form
of a rhyme, and I've said every-
body must wear or carry some -
green.
Now I need some ideas about
Irish games to play. Any sug-
gestions?
DEAR PATSY—Sure and I
have the very thing for you!
It's a leaflet of "Games for a
St. Patrick's Party". and may
be had by anyone writing in
and enclosing ten cents and a
stamped, self-addressed envel-
ope.
*DEAR DORIS — My adopted
son was taken from his real
parents when he was five. The
home was immoral and he was
starving. He was three years in
a foster home.
When he came to us, six
months ago, he had a mental
age of five. We simply can't
get through to him, Ile is
quiet, lazy -minded. Looks right
through us when we try to rea-
son with him. Easily forgets
instructions, Disobeys.
To challenge him to eight-
year-old behavior I've got hien
going to Scouts. But the work -
Local Men Attend
Hydro Convention
Three representatives of the
Zurich Hydro -Electric System
are among the 1,500 Hydro dele-
gates in Toronto this week at-
tending the 56th annual meet-
ing of the Ontario Municipal
Electric Association and the As-
sociation of Municipal Electrical
Utilities (of Ontario). They are
Gordon H. Hess, Milton Oesch
and Earl Flaxbard, manager and
secretarytreasurer.
Delegates represent more
than municipal electrical utili-
ties in all sections of the prov-
ince, President ,of the OMEA,
which comprises utility commis-
sioners, is John McMech.an,
chairman. Toronto Hydro.
James Hammond, general man-
ager, Hamilton Hydro -Electric
Commission, is president of the
AMEU, which is composed of
managers and senior staff of
the member utilities.
During the three-day gather-
ing delegates will consider sev-
eral major policy recommenda-
tions to Ontario Hydro and will
discuss several important topics
of interest such as rates, fi-
nance, accident prevention, em-
ployee relations and improved
electrical service,
Reports on operations of the
province -wide Hydro organiza-
tion will be embodied in ad-
dresses by Ontario Hydro Chair-
man W. Ross Strike, General
Manager J. M. Hambley, and H.
J. Sissons, assistant general
manager -- services.
porthroughli
RED CROSS
7Ar help does so much
for so many.'
AA
er says he is perfectly normal
and that love and affection will
do the trick.
This answer makes Me see
red, I think he needs help.
ADOPTIVE PARENT
DEAR PARENT — With his
past history, what could he do.
but build a shell around him-
self? He has found that the
best way is not to try, not to
argue. "What's the use?"
Opening up that shell will
take uncommon understanding
and patience as well as love.
Try meeting him where he is, at
a five-year-old level. He needs
to taste success. Educational
toys for boys of five might in-
trigue hint.
Then praise, love, a celebra-
tion for any step forward will
bring about more of the same.
You can do it.
DEAR DORIS — Have you a
leaflet on .headaches? I get ter-
rible headaches.
SUFFERING
DEAR SUFFERING—A head-
ache is a symptom—just a sign
that something is wrong some-
where. Almost anywhere. Eyes,
nose, teeth, ears, nerves, glands.
digestion, fatigue, even feet!
Pay attention to this sign of
trouble and get to your doctor,
pronto.
Expert Watch Repairs
• Trophies and Engraving •
DIAMONDS -WATCHES -CHINA
Anstett Jewellers
LTD.
CLINTON — WALKERTON — SEAFORTH
RiJd ADJUSTABLE IRONING TABLE
P'r N
• k* "viLl�y!Si�K\liY `ky~.iv..4t5i1
ONLY
Table has open mesh steel top for
faster, cooler ironing. 12 height
adjustments for comfort -level iron•
ing, sitting or standing. PROven
iron has 19 vents, steams over en•
tire surface; Automatic wet -dry
switch. Calibrated thermostat
safe for all fabrics.
WHEN YOU
BUY A
STEAM -DRY IRON
16"
BUSHEL -SIZE SQUARE
With
Purchase of a
NEW SLIMLINE
44 -QT. CLOTHES HAMPER
$449
TEFLON IRONING
BOARD
COVER ONLY
WITH PURCHASE
OFA PAD and
COVER SET •
teflon tga+.04
Fuo n WC
r W ta•
New square shape laundry basket
takes less room, holds a bushel
of clothes 17'' x 18" x 10" high.
New rectangular.shape, ventilated
hamper with molded recessed han-
dle. 161/2" x 111/a°" x 21%a". Both
-in choice of colours.
2"
Teflon treated cover
resists scorching —
outlasts ordinary co-
vers. Wipes clean
with a damp cloth.
Heavy.duty pad pro-
vides firm resillient
ironing base. Fits
all standard ironing
boards.
CLEANWAY
VACUUM
CLEANER
BAGS
77C
FOR A PACKAGE OF 3 TO 6 BAGS
Strong bags with correct design and porosity. Fits
most popular brand vacuums -- upright or tank.
GET A2 CELL
FLASHLIGHT
pre -focused ® depend.
able flashlight.
WHEN YOU BUY TWO CARDINAL
FOR
ONLY
TOILET BOWL
BRUSH
•WHEN YOU BUY A
ONLY Lk
PLASTIC $44
TOILET SEAT
Long plastic handled
'brush in a choice of
pastel colours. One
piece molded plastic
seat with baked -on encl.
°'meI in a" choice of co-
lours. Matching colour
molded polyethylene
'hinges with metal posts.
BATTERIES
Two regular"D" size bat-
teries' -- 'fits all standard
size flashlights.
ZURIC
FOR
55
MAIN STREET
16 GAL. PLASTIC
GARBAGE CAN
REG. $7.95 $49 B
ONLY
Rustproof lifetime plastic;
water -tight, lightweight, but
strong and durable. Lock -on
cover. 26" high.
RES
ZURICH, ONTARIO