HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1965-06-17, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1965
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
FAGS MY.
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For Sale, etc., Cards of
Thanks, I n Memoriams,
Engagements, 3c a word;
Minimum 75c.
RE'P'EATS-
2c a word; Minimum 5Dc.
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
FRIGIDAIRE PAIR - 21 (inch
range and 11 cu. ft. refrigera-
tor. both turpuoise In color,
•Only $395, for the pair, Ginger-
.ch's Sales and Service, Zurich.
24,b
HURON County's leading trac-
tor and farm equipment depot.
Lowest possible prices on stock
on hand •of tractors and over
60 other new machines in stock
or being shipped to us at once
in bulk shipment, plus a large
stock of used row •crop. Kangs-
kilde and other used cultiva-
tors. disc harrows, spring tooth
harrow s, grain and fertilizer
,drills, planters, manure spread-
ers, plows, mowers, swathers,
Iaay conditioners, combines and
many other machines. Phone
527-0120. John Bach, I.H. Deal-
er, Seaforth. 24,31,p
on. BURNER, $20; coffee table
$6; camping cot, $8; bridge
lamp, $8. Contact Mrs. Audrey
Grover at Carl Decker farm
east of Zurich, Dial 236-4892.
24,b
TWO HOLSTEIN Heifers, due
any time. Contact Harvey Mar-
tin. RR 3, Bayfield, Dial 262-
5453. 24,5,p
STANDING HAY, about 25
acres. Call John Robinson,
262-9350. 24,5,p
USED TELEVISION SETS,
priced from $25 up, at Ginger-
ich's Sales and Service Ltd.
23,b
KELVINATOR Dryer, one year
old. guaranteed, o n 1 y $75.
Gingerich's Sales and Service,
Zurich. 23,b
30 BROOD SOWS first litter,
some due soon. Apply to Al-
vin Gingerich, dial 236-4735.
23,4,b
1959 PLYMOUTH station wag-
on. Apply to St. Joseph Esso
Service, RR 2, Zurich. 22,tf
CEMENT TILE - 4 -foot and 3 -
foot, with steel reinforcements
inside. Lawrence Ziler, RR 3,
Dashwood, phone 31r4
21to27,b
THREE BEDROOM 2 -storey
solid brick dwelling, with all
modern conveniences, newly
decorated, located on Goshen
Street north, in Zurich. Phone
2364983. 23,b
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-
ular $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,
46tfb
TWO SPRINGING Reif e r s,
from WCBA unit. Contact Gor-
don Erb, 2364073, Zurich.
24,.b
1.959 CHRYSLER Windsor, 2 -
door hardtop. Phone Zurich
2354731. 24,5,p
2 -ROW SCUFFLER to fit Farm -
all tractor. Contact Ray Du -
theme, phone 236-4863, Zurich.
24,5,p
FOR SALE
MASSEY-HARRIS Binder, No.
5, on steel, 7 -foot cut, in good
condition. Joe Ryan, RR 8,
Parkhill, PA miles east of Cor-
bett. 24,p
CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM WEED SPRAYING,
with 2-4-D. Completely equip-
ped with drop nozzle for corn
spraying. Contact Lionel Wild-
er, 236-4020. 24,5,p
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
HOUSE available after July 1,
one end a half miles north of
Zurich; all modern conveni-
ences; bath; furnace; etc. Con-
tact Max Ducharme, 236-4715,
Zurich. 23,4,p
HOUSE on Goshen Line, 2 miles
north of Zurich; all modern
conveniences. Contact Gerald
Gingerich, Zurich, 236-4351.
23,4.tf
BUILDING, in the village of
Zurich. Contact John Robin-
son- 262-5390, or Ken Parke,
262-5423.
TWO BEDROOM Apartment, all
o....veniences, heated, private
entrance, garage, basement.
Call Hensall 262-5080. 17,tf
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 cows and
horses, $5.00 and up weighing
over 1.,000 lbs. For prompt
service, please call collect:
Marlatt Bros., phone 133, Brus-
sels, 24-hour service, Licence
No. 390-C-65. 14,26,p
MISCELLANEOUS
FURNITURE REPAIRED, re-
modled and refinished. Phone
107 Dashwood. 7,tfb
CUSTOM SWATHING and hay
conditioning. Contact Jack
McClinchey, 236-4784, Zurich.
24to32,p
WANTED
GOOD FOWL WANTED - 7
pounds and up, 19c per pound;
51/2 to 6 pounds, 14c to 16c per
pound; 41/2 to 51 pounds, 9c to
12c per pound. Phone 1VIonkton
347.2974. L. Hood.
18,9,20,21,b
WANTED TO BUY
ANTIQUES OF ALL K1ND•S -
Lamps, china, buggies, organs,
mandolins, toilet sets, cars,
furniture, etc. Mail price and
condition to Box 123, Zurich
Citizens News. 13to21,p
Dead Animal
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS-- CALL
Darling and Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Clinton HU 217269 Collect
Dead Animal Licence
No. 262-c-63
weisilimame
Births
ARMSTRONG - In Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, Seaforth, on
Sunday, June 6, 1965, to Mr,
and Mrs. Leslie Armstrong,
RR 3, Bayfield, a son,
Cards of Thanks
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to my relatives,
friends and neighbours who re-
membered me with flowers,
treats, cards and visits while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, which was
sincerely appreciated. - Valen-
tine Becker. 24,b
We wish to thank all our rel-
atives, friends and neighbours
who remembered Norma and
baby with cards, gifts and visits
while they were in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, and since re-
turning home, Special thanks
to Dr. Boyes and the hospital
nursing staff. -Alan and Norma
Walper. 24,p
We wish to thank our family
and all our friends end neigh-
bours who so kindly remem-
bered us with both cards and
gifts on our golden wedding an-
niversary. -Mr. and• Mrs. Simon
Hoffman. 24,p
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to all our friends,
neighbours and relatives for the
visits, cards and gifts, on the
occasion of our 50th wedding
anniversary. Special thanks to
the ladies who helped in the
kitchen. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lamont. 24,b
I would like to thank all
those who so kindly remem-
bered me in any way, while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
and since returning home. -Le-
roy O'Brien. 24,b
We wish to express our sin -
i cere thanks and appreciation to
all our friends and neighboaus
for their messages of sympathy
and acts of kindness, in our
recent bereavement. - Frieda
and Oliver Moore. 24,b
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WANTED
South Huron District High
School
1 -For drapes, in three rooms
• of the high school.
2 -For painting, in six wash-
rooms, change rooms and
showers.
3-F o r carpentry, carpenter
services for two weeks, mak-
ing repairs to windows,
doors and installations to
materials supplied.
4 -Interested trades should vis-
it the school, or contact the
Business Administrator, 235-
0880, Exeter.
Tenders should be submitted
in writoing to E. D. Howey,
secretary, by 5 p.m., Tuesday,
June 22.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate, Household
Effects and Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Main Street in the
Village of Zurich
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE 19
at 1:30 p.m.
Real Estate:
Consists of part of Park Lot
A, Knell Survey, Plan 7, in the
village of Zurich on which is
situated 2 -storey frame dwell-
ing covered with asphalt
shingles. Main floor: living
roam, kitchen bedroom and
utility room; second floor: two
large bedrooms; full size base-
ment. Dwelling nicely situated
and in fair state of repair.
Terms of Real Estate - 10%
on day of sale. Balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Household Effects:
Dining room table and chairs;
glass cupboard; couch; oak
rockers; kitchen table and
chairs; mantel clock; cap'tain's
chair; centre tables; bureau; 2 -
burner electric' stove; 3 -burner
coal oil stove; •McClary electric
washing machine; dry sink;
washstand; coal and wood
stove; Doherty organ; electric
iron; quilting frames; curtain
stretcher; sewing machine; as-
sortment glassware; antique
items; toilet set; 5 -gal. crock;
copper boiler; step ladder; .lawn
mower; carpenter tools; garden
tools; ton chestnut coal, etc.
No reserve -- everything will
be sold to settle estate.
-Terms-Cash
FRED SIEMON,
LAURA DUNBAR,
Executors for the estate of the
late Caroline Meidinger
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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TWILIGHT
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Tractors, Truck,
Swather, Farm Machinery and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Lot 11„ Con. 10, Stanley Twp.
5 miles north of Zurich,
Goshen Line
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
JUNE 23, at 6:30 p.m.
Case "D" tractor, equipped
with live power take -off; Allis
Chalmers "C" tractor, equipped
with 2 -row scuffler, in A-1 con-
dition; Int. No. 201 S.P. swath-
er, equipped with heavy duty
hay header, ,in new condition;
1950 %.ton Fargo truck, with
stock racks, in good condition;
Mc -Deering No. 45 hay baler;
New Idea 90 bushel tractor
manure spreader; Mc -Deering
10 -ft. heavy duty drag harrows;
Fleury Bissel 10 -ft. tractor disc;
Deering 13 -run grain and
fertilizer drill; 3 -drum steel
roller; Gehl hammer mill, like
new; rubber tire wagon and
rack; Jahn Deere 4 -bar side
rake; 2 -wheel trailer; John
Deere 8 -ft. cultivator; bean pul-
ler for Ford tractor; 21 -ft. grain
auger; Mc - Deering 3 -furrow
plow, on rubber; set diamond
harrows.
No reserve. Plan to attend
this sale.
Terms - Cash
JOHN ROBINSON, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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TWILIGHT
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises Main Street
East, in the
Village of Zurich
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 25
at 6:30 p.m.
Dining room table and chairs;
chesterfield; 2 chest of draw-
ers; library table and chair;
hall tree; settee; medium size
refrigerator; 4 complete bed-
room suites; dressers; com-
modes; 2 washstands; 3 oak
rockers; pedestal; pictures and
frames; assortment glassware;
novelties; antique dishes; plat-
ters; sealers; crocks; electric
toaster and iron; meat grinder;
electric water heater; copper
boiler; space heater; pipes and
tank; Quebec heater; coal oil
stove; cook stove for coal or
wood; electric washing ma-
chine; 2 lawn mowers; ladders;
folding paper table; ton chest-
nut coal; crosscut saw; paint
and brushes; garden tools, and
many other miscellaneous items
No reserve -everything will
be sold.
Terms - Cash
MRS. HENRY EICKMEIER,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Drysdale, Highway 21
The undersigned auctioneer
received. instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE 26
at 1:30 p.m.
Frigidaire 4 -burner electric
stove; Frigidaire 81/x cu. ft. re-
frigerator, like new: Duo -Therm
medium size space heater, with
fan; dining room table and
chairs; kitchen chairs; 2 oak
rockers; wicker •rocker; centre
tables; studio couch; electric
radio; card table; antique wood-
en chair; dropleaf table; 2 oak
bedsteads, complete with spring
and mattress; steel bedstead,
spring and mattress; dressers;
commodes; sideboard; cedar
chest; toilet set; baby bed and
play pen;mantel clock; paper
rack; 4 coal oil lamps; Congo-
leum rug, 9x10; pictures and
frames; sad iron; quilting
frames; electric washing ma-
chine; .assortment kitchen uten-
DASHWOOD and DISTRICT
Personals
V. L. Becker has returned
home from St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London.
Several from Dashwood at-
tended the dinner in honor of
Ken Lampman at the Exeter
Legion Hall last Wednesday.
Mr. Lampman is retiring from
the Hydro.
Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Rader at-
tended the T -A family dinner
at Oakwood Inn on Thursday,
June 10.
Iviiss Sandra Schroeder, small
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Schroeder, has returned home
following a successful eye op-
eration. Her sister, Sue Ann,
is a patient in War Memorial
Hospital, London, where she
will undergo surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. 111. W. Schenk,
of Walkerton, spent Thursday
with Mr, and Mrs. Leonard
Schenk and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Lester Schenk
and Debbie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wiseman and Shirley,
of Walkerton and M i l d m a y,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Schenk and family.
Siegfried Miller, of Port
Dover, visited with Mrs. Ru-
dolph Miller on Wednesday and
also with Rudolph in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, who
had undergone a serious oper-
ation the previous day.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Eck-
stein, of London, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Syd
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. William Beier -
ling accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Elmore Beierling, •of Zurich, to
London on Sunday where they
vivsited with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Beierling.
Mrs. Don McCann, Mrs. Flos-
sie Stade and Mrs. Melvin Stade
attended a shower at Mount
Carmel Monday evening far
Miss Elaine Dietrich, of Cen-
tralia, bride -elect of this month.
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geiser and
Kim.
Ladies' Aid
The regular Ladies' Aid meet-
ing was held Wednesday, June
9, in Zion Lutheran Church
with the president, Mrs. Leon-
ard Schenk, in charge. Reports
were heard from the secretar-
ies. Pastor Rev. William Getz
took the second part sof "Dis-
cipleship" as the topic, with
discussion. Several dinners will
be catered to by the Aid.
Group 4, with Mrs. Albert
Rader, convenor, conducted the
closing devotions and served
lunch.
sils; step ladder; lawn mower;
water pump; oil barrel; steel
drum; garden tools; 200 -gal.
tank, etc.
Terms - Cash
ALVIN RAU, ROY RAU,
VERDUN RAU,
Executors for the estate of the
late Mary Jane Rau
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
BLUEWATER
DANCELAND
PRESENTS:
Friday, June 18
MUSIC BY
Desjardine Orch.
MODERN ROCK 'N' ROLL
Admission: $1.00
Reception
and Dance
FOR
MR. & MRS. ALLAN HATTER
(nee Marjorie Woods)
in the
Zurich Arena
ON
Sat., June 19
9-12 p.tn.
DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
Lunch Provided
14,41,444,11.4,04,04,414.4
Infant Baptized
Timothy John, infant son of
Rev, and Mrs. William Gatz,
was baptized in Zion Lutheran
Church Sunday by Rev. Getz.
Mr, and Mrs, John Gatz were
sponsors.
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About People
You Know .. .
ITEMS ABOUT HENSALL
Mrs. Alex Mousseau has re-
turned home after spending a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Beer, recuperating from an op-
eration she underwent in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Sim Roobol is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs. Manley Jinks is a pa-
tient in Clinton Public Hospital,
where she will be a patient for
four weeks.
Timmy Mock, 10, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ran Mock, had the
misfortune to fracture his right
arm Friday evening when he
fell off his bicycle.
Norman Shiels, of RR 3,
Goderich, spent Sunday with
his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Allan, and
family.
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New Symbol Is
Adopted By
Ontario Hydro
The familiar red Ontario
Hydro truck will gradually dis-
appear from. the province's
highways with the adoption of
a new symbol and colors by the
province -wide utility.
Chairman W. Ross Strike an-
nounced that Ontario Hydro
has adopted a new symbol and
colors. Vermilion and orange
on a white background the
symbol unites the letters "0"
and "11" and the printed form
"ontario hydro". Eventually,
all Ontario Hydro vehicles will
be painted white, with the new
design displayed on the side.
"Ontario Hydro and the mu-
nicipal Hydro utilities are do-
ing business in a challenging
and competitive era," Mr. Strike
said. "In the past, the Hydro
enterprise has been represented
by a variety of unrelated colors
and symbols. Our new symbol
will serve as a quickly identi-
fied reminder that Hydro is a
modern, efficient 'organization,
dedicated to the same high
standards of service throughout
the province."
The new symbol will be grad-
ually introduced on vehicles,
equipment, signs, advertising,
uniforms and business forms,
he said.
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VARNA NEWS
The date for the United
Church anniversary is set for
Sunday, September 26, and for
Goshen United Church, Sunday,
September 12.
The annual Webster reunion
is being held this Saturday,
June 19, at Clan Gregor Square,
Hayfield.
Another good game of soft-
ball was held on the local dia-
mond last Saturday night. Be
sure and see these games and
support the local team.
MOW
Ham and
Strawberry
SUPPER
in the
Kippen
United Church
WED., JUNE 23
5:30 to 8 p.rn.
Adults: $1.50
Children, 12 and under: 75c
Pre -School Children: Free
PUBLIC NOTICE
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
Riding Bicycles on the sidewalks in the Village of
Zurich is strictly prohibited, by law.
Parents are asked to advise their children, #ro this
effect.
MRS. ELDA WAGNER
Cferk.Treasurer
Village of Zurich
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Congratulations
We congratulate the
Holstein - Friesian Association
OF CANADA
and
Mr. George R. McGee
WINCH AM, ONTARIO
on the registration of Holstein female
number
2,000,000
Mr. McGee's heifer is a daughter of Maple Heather Major
and a granddaughter of Maple Lea Skokie, both well-known
W.C.B.A. sires.
Wc'Waterloo Cattle
h
Breedin Assn