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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Cards of
Thanks, 1 n Memoriams,
Engagements, 3c a weed;
Minimum 75c.
REPEATS -
2c a word; Minimum 50c.
CASH DISCOUNTS-
% Off if paid ,by Saturday
following last Insertion.
BILLING CHARGE--
IOc added on second bill.
FREE -
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE -
1P3 o'clock noon, Wednesday
FOR SALE
20 FOOT Cabin Trailer, an ex-
cellent condition, propane
stove, refrigerator, hot water,
toilet. Also a 14 -foot cabin
trailer, a bargain at $100. Al-
bert G. Hess, Zurich. 21,2,p
HAY, by the .acre, or bales in
the field. First crop from seed-
ing. Pasture cattle wantel. Call
Hector Forcier, 236-4059.
22,b
HOUSE IN DASHWOOD-Large
corner lot, 3 bedrooms, large
living room, dining room, kit-
chen, 3 -piece bath, basement,
oil and electrical heat. Terns:
$1600 down, $50 per month.
Call Mervyn Webb, phone 18
Dashwood. 22,p
1959 PLYMOUTH station wag -
en. Apply to St. Joseph Esso
Service, RR 2, Zurich. 22,tf
POST HOLE digger, 12" auger,
3 -point hitch; Mc -Deering heavy
spring tooth cultivator, 10 foot;
Mc -Deering 3 -bar side rake;
power lawn mower. Phone
Hensall 262-5413. 19,b
CEMENT TILE - 4 -foot and 3 -
:foot, with steel reinforcements
inside. Lawrence Ziler, RR 3,
Dashwood, phone 31r4
21to27,b
GREEN ONIONS. Contact Mrs.
Ray Fisher, 236-4845, Zurich.
21,b
FIRST GENERATION Michellite
32 Beans. Apply to Phil Durand.
Dial 236-4749, Zurich. 20,1,b
FRAME BUILDING to be re-
moved, about 36'x50', covered
with metal on sides and roof,
plank construction. Submit of-
fers to William Baechler, sec-
retary -treasurer, Zurich Agri-
cultural Society, RR 2, Zurich.
21,2,b
THREE BEDROOM 2 -storey
solid brick dwelling, with all
modern conveniences, newly
decorated, located on Goshen
Street north, in Zurich. Phone
236.4368. 20,1,p
SPACE HEATER and oil tank.
Also a dining room suite, in
good condition. Call Mrs. H.
Eickmeier, 236-4742, on Satur-
.day. 21,p
USED TVs - Priced from $29
,up. Guaranteed. Duward Mc-
Adams, dial 236-4094, Zurich.
17,8,p
HOUSE FOR SALE -Four bed-
room frame house, complete
with bath and all modern con-
veniences. Located on busy
road, near Zurich. Apply to
Box 160, Zurich. 19,b
RIBBONS for typewriters and
adding machines. All makes in
stock. South Huron Publishers
Limited, Zurich. 12,tf
UNDERWOOD LETTERA 32,
portable typewriter; new;! reg -
lar $99.50 for only $85. South
Huron Publishers Limited, Zur-
ich. 21,p
MODERN HOME, well located
in the ,village of Zurich, six
rooms with large breezeway
and big garage. Apply to Miss
Meda Surerus, Zurich. 236-4396.
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BEACH RANGE, 24 -in., nearly
:mew, with all controls, $100.
C a r m e I Presbyterian Ladies'
Aid. Contact Mrs. Clarence
Volland, call Hensall 262-2048,
19,b
COMING EVENTS
HAM AND STRAWBERRY Sup-
per in the Ki p p e n United
Church on Wednesday, June 23.
20,b
Women's Auxiliary to South
Huron Hospital will meet in
the auxiliary rooms at the hos-
pital on Tuesday, June , 8, at
2:30 p.m. 22,b,
FOR SALE
According to the Mechanic's.
Lien Act, section 48, to cover
towing and storage charge,
since February 16, 1965,
1953 PONTIAC SEDAN
DELIVERY
Serial 3227124571, 1964 licence
No. 98366B
Registered owner is Donald
Henderson, Dawes, Ave.,
Toronto
Will be sold on June 10 by
DESJARDINE AUTO SUPPLY
Zurich 22,b
Announcements
OPEN HOUSE •
Mr and Mrs. Roy Lamont,
Zurich, will be at home to
neighbours, friends and relat-
ives on Wednesday, June 9,
from 2 to 5 an the afternoon
and 7 to 10 in the evening, on
the •occasion of their 50th Wed-
ding Anniversary. Gifts grate-
fully declined.
CUSTOM WORK
ATTENTION FARMERS- Are
you sick of having your barn
roof spray painted every other
year? Have a "permanent" job
applied by brush. Contact
Earl Wagner, Zurich, dial 236-
4122.
SANITATION Services - Sep-
tic pumping, tank and drain-
age. Repairs. For immediate
s e r v i c e, phone Bill Finch,
238-2291, Grand Bend.
FOR RENT
TWO Bed -room apartment, with
laundry room. Call Bill Smith,
236-4913. 19,p
BUILDING, in the village of
Zurich. Contact John Robin-
son- 262-5390, or Ken Parke,
262-5423.
TWO BEDROOM Apartment, all
e.,..veniences, heated, private
entrance, g a r a g e, basement.
Call Hensall 262-5080. 17,tf
20 ACRES of grass land, on
Bronson Line. Apply to Ivan
L. Kalbfleisch. 19,b
NOTICE
CHIMNEYS repaired and re -
pointed, basements c 1 e a n e d,
white coated and water proofed.
Raymond Squire, Box 335, Isa-
bella St, Seaforth, phone 527-
1332. 16,tf
CATTLE SPRAYING. Anyone
wishing to have their cattle
sprayed for lice, contact Wil-
liam Watson, phone 37r19,
Dashwood. 48tf
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
MARLATT'S DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
HIGHEST CASH prices paid for
fresh dead, disabled eows and
horses, $5.00 and up weighing
over 1,900 lbs. For prompt
service, please call collect:
Marlatt Bros., phone 133, Brus-
sels, 24-hour service, Licence
No. 390 - C - 65. 14,26,p
IIELP WANTED
WAITER Wanted for men's
room. Apply Dominion Hotel,
Zurich. 18,b
GENERAL OFFICE worker,
part -tune year around. Typing
or shorthand not essential. Ap-
ply to PO Box 159, Grand Bend.
22,b
WANTED
GOOD FOWL WANTED - 7
pounds and up, 19c per pound;
51/4 to 6 pounds, 14c to 16c per
pound; 41/2 to 51/2 pounds, 9c to
12c per pound. Phone Monkton
347-2974. L. Hood.
18,9,20,21,b
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of
WILLIAM KOEHLER,
deceased
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Koehler, late of the Township
of Hay, in the County of Huron,
retired farmer, who died on
or about the 27th day of Feb-
ruary, 1965, are required to file
particulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 29th day of
May, 1965, after which date the
estate will be distributed hav-
ing regard only to those claims
of which notice has been re-
ceived.
BELL & LAUGHTON,
Solicitors for the Executrix
Exeter, Ontario
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of
ANNA HESS, deceased
All persons having claims
against the estate of Anna Hess,
late of the village of Zurich, in
the County of Huron, retired
seamstress deceased, who died
on or about the 18th day of
April, 1965, are required to file
particulars of same with Bell
& Laughton, solicitors of Exe-
ter, Ontario, by the 29th day
of May, 1965, after which date
the estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
claims of which notice has been
received.
BELL & LAUGHTON,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario
19,20,1,b
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of
HENRY ADOLPH EICKMEIER,
Deceased
All persons having claims
against the estate of Henry
Adolph Eickmeier, late of the
Village of Zurich, in the County
of Huron, who died on or about
the 17th day of May, 1965, are
required to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton, so-
licitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 12th day of June, 1965, after
which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received,
BELL & LAUGHTON,
Solicitors for the Executrix
Exeter, Ontario
21,2,3,b
WANTED TO BUY
ANTIQUES OF ALL KINDS -
Lamps, china, buggies, organs,
mandolins, toilet sets, cars,
furniture, etc. Mail price and
condition to Box 123, Zurich
Citizens News. 13to21,p
MISCELLANEOUS
FURNITURE REPAIRED, re-
modled and refinished. Phone
107 Dashwood. 7,tfb
Cards of Thanks
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
our relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for the many acts of
kindness during our recent sad
bereavement in the loss of our
dear daughter, Kimberly, sis-
ter, granddaughter and neice.
Thanks for the beautiful floral
tributes, donations, cards, letters
prayers and visits, Thanks to
those who helped at the acci-
dent, Dr J. Goddard, Rev. H.
Currie, p.allbears, Units 2 and 3
of Hensall U. C, W., the neigh-
bours who helped an many
ways at 'home, also the Bontron
funeral home. Ross and Donna
Corbett and boys, Jack, and
Hazel Corbett and family.
I would like to express my
sincere thanks .to everyone who
so kindly remembered me with
prayers, cards, treats and visits
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, and since re-
turning home. Also anyone who
helped in any way on the farm.
Special thanks to Rev. C. A.
Doyle, the Sisters of St. Bon-
iface, Westlake ambulance and
the doctors and nurses who at-
tended me. -Russell Desch.
Newman Sitaren
PHONE 238.2303 GRAND BEND
Real Estate and Business Broker
Representative -- G. Norman Rivers, Phone 94, Hayfield
COMMERCIAL • RESORT • RESIDENTIAL • FARM
"YOUR SUMMER LIVING IS MY BUSINESS"
LOST and FOUND
LOST BILLFOLD left lying on
counter at liquor store in Zur-
ich, Would the party who acci-
dentally picked it up leave same
at Citizens News office in Zur-
ich, and receive reward.
22,b
Births
BEDARD - At south Huron Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, May 26,
1965, to Mr. and Mrs, James
Bedard, of Zurich, a daughter,
Jacqueline Theresa,
0
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate, House-
hold Effects and Miscellaneous
Items
on the premises in the
Village of Dashwood
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9
commencing at 12:00 p.m.
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items:
Int. Harvester deep freeze;
Leonard large size refrigerator;
pop cooler; player piano with
records, in good condition;
beautiful Westminster chime
grandfather clock, like new;
dining room table and chairs;
antique parlour chairs; dining
room chairs; arm chair; 12 oak
rockers; Boston rocker; settee
sets; 2 phonographs and rec-
ords; 3 china cabinets; mantle
clocks; chest; small tables; an-
tique lamps; 4 complete bed-
room suites; antique oak bed-
room suite; dressers; com-
modes; brass bed; antique orna-
mental hall rack; hall mirror;
hall trees; numerous pictures
and frames; dry sink; steel
vault; Toledo store scales; coal
oil lamps; quantity linoleum; 2
roll -away beds; flower stands;
;fernery; clothes rack; leather
couch; medicine chest; large as-
sortment china, glassware, an-
tique dishes; kitchen utensils;
butter bowl; antique candy and
spice jars; small show case; 2
fancy flower ornaments; pots;
antique tobacco cutter; dinner
bell; antique telephone; small
dentist chair; enamel kitchen
sin':; washing machine; large
assortment garden and carpen-
ter tools; sealers; lawn mower;
jugs; wheelbarrow; quantity
wood and lumber; folding lawn
chairs; 2 space heaters and
pipes; oil drums; step ladder;
bag truck; work bench; 6 count-
er glass doors; quantity of
paint, etc.
Terms - Cash
and
SATURDAY,. JUNE 12
at 2;00 p.m.
Please Note -Real Estate as
posted if not previously sold
by June 9 will be announced
and offered by public auction
on Saturday, June 12.
PARCEL No. 1 -Consisting of
Lot 1 and 2 and East Half of
Lot 3 in the village of Dashwood
being one-half acre of land
more or less, save a n d except
the south 60 ft. of the said East
Half of Lot 3 and further save
and except a 32 ft. by 17 portion
of Lot 1 on which is situated a
large two-storey brick store
building.
Main floor -Consists of two
stores and renovated part f o r
other business purposes.
Second floor -2 new apart-
ments and storage rooms. Full
size basement.
Also small barn and parking
area. Real business opportunity.
Property to be offered at 2 p.m.
PARCEL No. 2 -Lot No 3
Plan% 9 in the village of Dash-
wood, one acre more or less on
which is situated a frame dwell-
ing. Property to be offered at
3 p.m.
PARCEL No. 3 -Lot 5 Plan 9
village of Grand bend, County
of Lampton, George St., South
on which is situated two 2 -
storey frame cottages, fully fur-
nished 20 x 28 and 18 x 36
known as Bluehavin and River -
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-c-03
uniesmomememeniammemommerne
Dashwood
and DISTRICT
Miss Lynda Tiernan has com-
pelted her studies at London
Teachers' College and will be
teaching in Sarnia in Septem-
ber.
Ervin Rader, Cliff Salmon
and Harold Schroeder attend-
ed a dinner and meeting for
Hydro commissioners at Strath-
roy last week.
Mrs. and Mrs. Cliff Salmon
and family and Mr. and Mrs,
side. Nicely situated and in good
state of repair. Will be offered
in one unit. Property to be off-
ered at 4 p.rn.
TERMS of Real Estate -10%
on day of sale. balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able bid.
TED SIMS,
Executor for the estate of the
late Mark Brokenshire
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
TWILIGHT
AUCTION SALE
Of 'Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
497 Andrew Street South
in the Town of Exeter
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 4
at 6:30 p.m.
Frigidaire refrigerator; ches-
terfield suite; dining room table
and chairs; three oak rockers;
captain's chair; occas io n al
chair; chrome table and chairs;
drop-leaf table; wardrobe; mod-
ern 3 -piece bedroom suite, re-
cently purchased; kitchen cup-
board; two chest of drawers;
three dressers; washstands; kit-
chen sink; library table; mir-
rors; tri l i g h t lamps; table
lamps; pictures and frames; kit-
chen cabinet; bureau; dinette
set; Axminster rug 9 x 10; flour
and sugar bin cabinets; kitchen
utensils; electric iron and toast-
er; sausage grinder; food chop-
pers; Quebec heater; coal oil
stove; sewing machine; electric
washing machine; baby buggy;
baby crib; porch swing; garden
tools; wooden doors; tub stand;
galvanized tubs; two 50 -ft. gar-
den hose; power mower; etc.
No reserve, everything will
be sold.
Terms -Cash
MRS. BERNICE SHIPMAN,
Proprietress
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
21,2,b
Help Wanted
CARETAKER
Wanted For
HENSALL UNITED CHURCH
to begin duties on August 1,
1965. Salary: $1200 per year.
OIL AND ELECTRIC HEAT
Applications to be in by
June 23, 1965
Contact
RON WARE! NG
Dial 262-2313 Hensall
Charles Tiernan, of London, vis-
ited recently in Indiana with
Mr. and Mrs. Laveren Niksch
and family.
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser and
Kim.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Gibson and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer
and Mrs. Louella Snell, of Lon-
don, and Chris Fischer, of
Lucan.
Visitors over the American
holiday with Mrs. Lucinda Mc -
Isaac were Mrs. Wilfred Mc -
Isaac, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc -
Isaac and daughter. Ronald
Mclsaac and friend, Garry Spear
and friend, Mr. and Mrs. David
Mclsaac, Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Mclsaac and son Daniel, all of
Detroit, and Hubert Reste-
mayer, of Plattsville.
Alvin Kellerman is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, with a heart condition.
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
TENDERS WANTED
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned
up to and until 6 o'clock p.m., Tuesday, June 15th, 1965,
to excavate and remove earth and gravel 24' feet wide,
12 inches deep, and refill with 8 inches of pit -run gravel,
and 4 inches of crushed gravel, approximately 1200 feet
on South Richmond Street from Nelson Street to No. 4
Highway. Work to be completed by September 15th, 1965.
Prices to be submitted by the cubic yard. Lowest or any
Tender not necessarily accepted. For further information,
apply at the Clerk's Office.
EARL CAMPBELL, Clerk,
Village of Hensafl,
'VILLAGE OF HENSALL
TENDERS WANTED
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned
up to and until 6 o'clock p.m:, Tuesday, June 15th, 1965,
for the asphalt paving on Lorne Avenue from King Street
to North Richmond Street, Queen Street from No. 4 High-
way to Lorne Avenue, North Richmond Street from No. 4
Highway to Lorne Avenue, approximately 1300 feet 22 feet
wide, and to be put on in two courses. The base course
to be one and three-quarters inch thick of coarse material,
and the top course to be one and one-quarter inches thick,
of fine material. Work to be completed by Sept. 15, 1965.
Prices to be submitted by the ton. Lowest or any Tender
not necessarily accepted. For further information, apply
at the Clerk's Office.
EARL CAMPBELL, Clerk,
Village of Hensall.
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VILLAGE OF ZURICH
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT
Ali Dogs in the Village
Must Not Run At Large
By-law No. 46, 1964, section 7, says: "No person shall allow
any animal to run at large or trespass within the limits
of the Village of Zurich."
RESIDENTS ARE ASKED TO KINDLY
COMPLY WITH THIS REGULATION
BY ORDER,
THE VILLAGE COUNCIL,
Mrs. Elda Wagner,
Clerk -Treasurer.
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Seasonal Help Required
MEN AND WOMEN
to work from approximately July 1 to November 1, 1965
AT VEGETABLE CANNING
DAY OR NIGHT WORK
MINIMUM RATES: FEMALE - $1.00 per hour. MALES - $1.25 per how'
MALES, 16 and 17 - $1.05 to $1.25 per hour
Apply in person to
Canners Ltd.
210 WELLINGTON ST. W.
(anadian EXETERDIAL 235.3445