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Zurich Citizens News, 1965-07-08, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1965 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAOl OrWle Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards o1 Thanks, I n Memoriam*. Engagements, 3c a word; Minimum 75e. REPEATS - 2e a word; Minimum 50c. CASH DISCOUNTS- Off if paid .by Saturday following last Insertions. Bti.LING CHARGE- lOc added on second bill. FREE - Births, Marriages, Deaths. DEADLINE - 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday FOR SALE USED TYPEWRITER - Under- wood standard model, with 12 inch carriage; reconditioned. Only $59.50. Zurich Citizens News, dial 2364672. 27,tf 26 ACRES RED CLOVER hay. .Apply to Russell Grainger, phone Bayfield 60r3. 26,b HURON County's leading trac- tor and farm equipment depot. Lowest possible prices on stock on hand of tractors and over 80 other new machines in stock or being shipped to us at once in bulk shipment, plus a large stock of used row crop. Kengs- kilde and other used cultiva- turs, disc harrows, spring tooth herr o w s, grain and fertilizer drills, planters, manure spread- ers. plows, mowers, swathers, hay conditioners, combines and anany other machines. Phone 527-0120, John Bach, I.H. Deal- er. Seaforth. 24,31,p GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS - Purebred, eight w e e k s old. Morris Ornery, RR 3 Kippen, 262-3020, Hensall. 26,p DYMO LABEL MAKERS, and ,eomplete line of Dymo tapes, mow available at Zurich Citi- zens News. Machines at $9.95 ?ip. Tapes at $1.25. 27tf CHILD'S CRIB, large size, $15; also a stroller, a car seat, a toilet seat, and baby swing. Infant and children's clothing to size 6X. Call Hensall 262- 6054. 27,b USED TELEVISION SETS, priced from $25 up, at Ginger- iich's Sales and Service Ltd. 23,b USED TYPEWRITER - Under- wood, with 15 -inch carriage; re- conditioned. Only $59.50. Zur- ich Citizens News 27,tf 'CHOICE MIXED Grain, 5 or 6 Ions Apply to John Robinson, Zurich, phone Hensall 262-5390. 27,tf 19 WEANER PIGS. Contact Lionel Wilder, phone Zurich 236.4020. 27,b BRICK HOUSE in Hens a 11; seven rooms, complete with ibath and oil heat; separate garage. For information call Rensall 262-2123. 27,8,b CEMENT TILE - 4 -foot and 3- feot, with steel reinforcements inside, Lawrence Ziler, RR 3, Dashwood, phone 31r4 21td27,b FRAME GARAGE - 16'x10', .eight feet high, with two win- dows. Also 4 house doors. :Apply to Aaron Gingerich, 236- 4686. 27,8,b UNDERWOOD LETTERA 32, portable typewriter; new;! reg - vier $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 1959 CHRYSLER. Windsor, 2 - door hardtop. Phone Zurich 236.4731. 24,5,p 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-63 Births OESCH Mr. and Mrs, Russel Oesch, RR 1, Varna, are hap- py to announce the birth of a son, at Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Thursday, July 1, 1965. Cards of Thanks It is with pleasure I take this opportunity to thank those who were so kind in many ways during my stay at South Huron Hospital. -Mrs. Chester Lee, 27,b Sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to the many friends who so kindly remembered me with cards, flowers, treats and visits during my 9 -week stay in Vic- toria Hospital, London. All was deeply appreciated. -Ray Mc- Kinnon, Hensall. 27,p I would like to express niy sincere thanks to friends and neighbors who remembered me with flowers, cards and visits while I was a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Also many thanks for the generous help received at home -William Baechler. 27,p I wish to take this opportun- ity of thanking all my friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness after my re- cent accident. Special thanks to Rev. A. Blackwell, Dr. V. Gulens, Hoffman ambulance, and the nurses and staff at South Huron Hospital - Joe Minderlein. 27,b WANTED TO BUY PIANO BENCH - Not neces- sarily in first class condition. Call Zurich 236-4954. 27,b HELP WANTED WOOD MILL Superintendent, experienced in handling men, $2.50 per hour, time and a half for overtime; 21/2 hours over- time per week guaranteed in off season (4 months); 20 hours per week overtime during sea- son (8 months). We will move you and your family to Detroit, and assist in all legal matter. Apply to Tom Rose, Friendship Window Products, 19460 Mount Elliott, Detroit 48234, Mich,, phone area code 313-893-2480, collect. 27,p NOTICE CHIMNEYS repaired and re - pointed, basements c 1 e ane d, white coated and water proofed. Raymond Squire, Box 335, Isa- bella St., Seaforth, phone 527- 1332. 16,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 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 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, 2364784, Zurich. 24to32,p CUSTOM WORK SANITATION Services - Sep- tic pumping, tank and drain- age. Repairs. For immediate ser v i c e, phone Bill Finch, 238-2291, Grand Bend, FOR RENT 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, gar a g e, basement. Call Hensall 262-5080. 17,i AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Household Effects, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items on the premises in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned auctioneer received instruotions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JULY 17 at 1 p,m Complete list in next week's issue. WILLIAM HEY, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 0 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of Valuable 100 -Acre Farm, T r a c t o r, lmpietnents, House- hold Effects, Antiques and Mis- cellaneous Items on the premises LOT 23, CON. 9, HAY TWP. Half mile east of Zurich, thence one mile north The undersigned auotioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, JULY 15 at 1 part. Real Estate: Consists of 100 -acre farm, Lot 23, Con. 9, Hay Township, on which is situated well con- structed 2 -storey brick dwell- ing, large bank barn, drive shed and garage.. Land choice clay loam, 75 acres tillable, re- mainder mixed bush, majority choice timber. Farm presently all in crop and in high state of cultivation. Inspect i o 11 in- vited. Terms of Real Estate -10c%, on day of sale, balance in 90 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. Tractor and Miscellaneous Items: 1937 English Fordson tractor, on steel; M -H 6 -ft. mower; platform scales; 3 -horse culti- vator; 5 -section diamond har- rows; fanning mill; electric fencer; vice: bag truck; quan- tity snow fence; steel posts; wheelbarrow; carpenter tools; circular saw; quantity planks, steel wagon; rubber belt; lad- ders; grindstone: International 21/z h.p. gas engine; emery; oil drums; large copper apple but- ter kettle; large apple peeler: camp stove; antique meat grind- er; sap buckets; iron kettles; cow bells; power mower; two hand mowers; logging chains; forks; shovels; other miscellan- eous items. Household Effects: Finlay space heater, recently purchased; Duo -Therm space heater dining room table and chairs; 3 chest of drawers; glass cupboard; 3 dry sinks; 4 large cedar chests; 3 small cedar chests; centre table; end tables; wicker and oak rockers; an- tique arm chair, 2 toilet sets, 3 complete bedroom suites, dressers; commodes; mirrors; pictures and frames; antique small spinnig wheel, in A-1 con- dition; parlor lamps; coal oil lamps; jardinere; fernery; kit- chen table and chairs; extra large assortment of new and used quilts, comforters, linens, mats; antique dishes; glassware; china; dinner sets; silverware; kitchen utensils; sealers; 10 - crock; crocks; antique churn, etc. This is an extra large sale. Everything in first-class condi- tion. Plan to attend. No reserve, everything will be sold. Terms -Cash ALFRED PFAFF, Proprietor ALBERT DEICHERT and LEONARD ERB, Clerks ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer PICKS THE FIELD CLEAN TO SAVE THE DRAIN YOU RAISE! Gleans the field as if your grain wen± pure gold. It's thorough and gentle ... sifts out dht and stones. Individually re- plac.:ablo Rubber5et Fingers un Extra mess°4b �av'to45!.:,:odlto 8" better, longer, 4 Extra WI.D.E's from 8' to 14' use full capacity of today's modern combine:. SEE YOUR DEALER DR WRITE FOR LITERATURE DISTRIBUTED BY 11. L. TURNER (Ontario) :LTD. Blenheim, Ontario COMPANY ttEYi ffDDRF, IOWA MR. AND MRS. PAUL DANIEL STECKLE were married on Saturday, June 26, at the Blake Mennonite Church, by Rev. Ephriam Gingerich, assisted by Rev. Orval Jantzi. The bride is Kathryn Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb, RR 2, Zurich, and the groom is the son of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Steckle, RR 2, Zurich. (Photo by R. J. Nephew) DASHWOOD and DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls of London. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and family, Saturday was spent at Aaron Lake fish- ing. Mr. and 1lrs. Howard Spear, daughter Suzanne, and Nancy Boslooper are spending their vacation with Mrs. Lucinda Mc - Isaac. Wilfred Mcisaac is also spending a few days with his mother. Other week -end visi- rr nr.,4, r...iaNi I, PT+ 4.1.4, Pa. a a,r o. 1 ® 0 Cls 1 -LB. BAG qoultSAVI Lim skop Maxwell House Coffee - CRUSHED, TID-BITS, SLICED t Lee's Pineapple 16 OUNCES Catemmi Spaghetti ASSORTED -90Z JARS Wagstafe's Jam --- - - Oranges, 138s 79c 2/45c ti 2/39c � c LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET CLARENCE GASCHO - ZURICH IIIIMINNEIMMer tors were Pamela Spear, Chris- tine Zelewski, Gary Spear, Rich- ard DiSero and Jack Pallazola, also Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mc - Isaac and Daniel and Mr, and Mrs. David Mclsaac, all of De- troit. Mark Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Salmon celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, Tuesday, June 29, with a dinner at the Commun- ity Centre for their relatives and friends. Seventy sat down to a dinner prepared and served by the Zion Lutheran Aid. James Hayter was master of ceremonies and called on sev- eral to say a few words. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hern, of Zion, attendants, were also present, the latter being Mrs. Salmon's sister. The family was also in- troduced: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiernan (Marie), of London; R u t h a n n e, Margaret and Eleanor. They were recipients of many lovel gifts. BUS DRIVER WANTED FOR ST. BONIFACE SCHOOL, ZURICH Sealed Tenders for the position of Bus Driver for St. Boniface School, Zurich, will be accepted by the under- signed until 5 p.m. on MONDAY, JULY 16, 1965 Lowest or any applicant not necessarily accepted. For further information, contact MRS. PATRICIA MEIDINGER,Secretary, St. Boniface School. NOTICE OF Hydro interrupfi0 SUNDAY From 5 a.m. to Affecting most This interruption ON ORNIN , JULY 11 8:30 a.m. (weather permitting) customers in the Village of Zurich is necessary for restringing Primary Lines. ZURICH HYDRO -ELECTRIC SYSTEM„ E. D. Flaxbard, Manager. TOWNSHIP OF HAY TENDER For Tractor The Township of Hay is calling for tenders for the supply of a gas tractor with a minimum of 40 horsepower, industrial front end, with hydraulic control gravel bucket, power steering, fully equipped with lights and starter, 3 - point hitch, 6 ply front tires 750x16 and 6 ply rear tires 13x26 loaded with calcium. Tender specification forms may be obtained from the road superintendent or clerk of the Township of Hay. Tenders to be in hands of road superintendent by Wednesday, July 21st, 1965, at 6:00 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. KARL HABERER, Road Superintendent, Zurich, Ont., RR 1 H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk -Treasurer, Zurich, Ont. Your��.Waste-Baske. sOlflce Tellsamiliar Stor, it is the sale old story of waste -- of mis Bey thrown away on advertising matter that is discarded bef ;,;re it gets hito the e. Glance at the waste basket in your local post office any day after there has been a mailing of unwanted circulars. There you can see for yourself What Happens. and IN CONTRAST TO THIS, THE (1(-7,m4_I u� Goes Straight into the Holme M1�, J�. 01 in the Post Office Waste- T ask et Subscribers eagerly await the arrival of the Citizens News, and it remains on the family reading table throughout the week -- a ready reference and coiistaiit guide for buyers of merchandise and service.