Zurich Citizens News, 1965-09-23, Page 13THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1965
ZUR4CH CITIZENS NEWS
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following last Insertion.
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10c added on second bill.
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Births,
REE_Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE --
12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
FOR SALE
SLAB WOOD. We deliver. Dal -
Bur Lumber, Hensall, Phone
262-2716. 33tf
U SED TELEVISION SETS,
priced from $25 up, at Ginger-
ich's Sales and Service Ltd.
23,b
LNTERNATIONAL W4 tractor
with live P.T.O. and hydraulic.
Apply Bill Talbot Jr., RR 3,
Bayfield. Phone 52r25. 37,9p
CHOICE HOLSTEIN springer
heifers, due to calve soon. Ap-
ply to Jerome Dietrich, RR 3,
&Irish, phone 236-4787.
35,6,7,8,p
DYMO LABEL MAKERS, and
complete line of Dymo tapes,
now available at Zurich Citi -
✓ ens News. Machines at $9.95
up. Tapes at $1.25. 27tf
THREE-POINT hitch, 6 -bar bean
;side delivery rake. Phone Kip -
pen. Garage, 262-5186. 35,6,b
HURON County's Ieading trac-
tor and farm equipment depot.
Lowest possible prices on stock
en hand of tractors and over
SO other new machines in stock
o r being shipped to us at once
in bulk shipment, plus a large
stock of used row crop. Kongs-
kilde and other used cultiva-
tt,rs, disc harrows, spring tooth
harrow s, grain and fertilizer
drills, planters, manure spread-
ers, plows, mowers, swathers,
hay conditioners, combines and
many other machines. Phone
527-0120, John Bach, I.H. Deal-
er, Seaforth. 24,31,p
CEMENT TILE - 4 -foot and 3 -
foot, with steel reinforcements
inside. Lawrence Ziler, RR 3,
Dashwood, phone 31r4
21to27,b
UNDERWOOD LE'1.11IRA 32,
portable typewriter; new;$ 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
1959 CHRYSLER Windsor, 2 -
door hardtop. Phone Zurich
236-4731. 24,5,p
VALUABLE PROPERTY - 8
acres of choice land, nicely sit-
uated in northwest section of
Zurich. Ideal for sub -division
or industrial site. Apply to
Mrs. Freida Heideman, Zurich.
• 32tf
25 ACRES of second cut hay.
Contact John Robinson, RR1,
Zurich, phone Hensall 262-
5390. 38,x
APPLES - Kings and Russets.
Pick your own at $1.00 per
bushel. Phone 2364713. Rich-
ard Turkheim.
20 ACRES of second cut alfalfa
and timothy. Elmore Keyes,
dial 262-5365.
25 WEANER Pigs. Lionel Wild-
er, 236.4020, Zurich.
APPLES -Pick your own, low
trees, no climbing necessary.
Beginning Wednesday, October
6, picking days Monday, Wed-
nesday, Friday and Saturday
only. Kings, Delicious, Tatman
Sweets, Snows, Greenings, Rus-
sets, etc. Picked Macs, St,
Lawrence and Wolf River avail-
able. Phon 482.3214. Fred Mc-
Clymont and Sons, one mile
south of Varna. 39,40,b
WANTED
CLEANI•NG help in the home,
4 hours weekly, must have own
transportation. Apply 262-5114
Hensall, after 5 p.m. 39,b
IIELP WANTED
PART-TIME - Married woman
or retired man for part-time
work in printing shop. Light,
interesting work, Apply to
Herb Turkheim at Zurich Cit-
izens News. 38,tf
EXPERIENCED Man for plumb-
ing, heating and electrical shop.
Write to Box 328, Clinton.
38,b
FOR RENT
HEATED 2 -bedroom apartment,
private entrance and garage.
Newly decorated. Phone Hen-
sall 262-5080. 34,tf
BUILDING, in the village of
Zurich. Contact John Robin-
son- 262-5390, or Ken Parke,
262-5423.
MODERN Ground Floor apart-
ment, with bath, two bedrooms
and laundry room. Apply. to
Bill Smith, phone 236-4913,
Zurich. 32,3p
HEATED APARTMENT - Up-
stairs. Available Immediately.
Contact Tasty -Nu Bakery, Zur-
ich. 32,b
IN HENSALL, lower apartment,
available September 30.
IN ZURICH, house with oil
furnace. Call Zurich 236-4122,
after 5 p.m.
IN HENSALL-2 bedroom heat-
ed apartment, with bath; nice
location; suitable for quiet
couple; very reasonable for
right party. Phone 262-2021,
Hensall. •
Carols of Thanks
I wish to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbours for
sympathy cards, also get -well
wishes while I was a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
-Mrs. Rose Merner.
Ken and Richard join me in
expressing sincere thanks and
appreciation to neighbours and
friends for the great kindness
shown to me and to them dur-
ing the time I was a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London -
Dorothy Breakey. •
COMING EVENTS
Kinette Club of Hensall an-
nual fall rummage sale, Hensall
Legion Hall, Saturday, October
16, at 2 p.m. For pick up de-
livery, call 262-2327 or 262-2130,
Hensall. '39,40,1
CUSTOM WORK
DRESS MAKING and minor al-
terations at reasonable rates.
Call Mrs. Ruth Moore, 262-5015,
Hensall, 37,8,b
COMBINING AND SWATHING
of grain, beans and corn. We
have new equipment to handle
your complete job. Phone
George Troyer, 262-5282, or
236-4072. 35to41,b
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
CUSTOM COMBINING - with
Case 1010, with straw chopper
2 self unloading wagons, 40 -
foot PTO auger. Will combine
wheat, oats, barley, beans or
corn. Call Peter Bedard, RR 1,
Dashwood, dial 236-4665, Zur-
ich. 28,tf
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.
MASONRY REPAIRS to chim-
neys and brick work; pointing
and repairs to stone work, plas-
ter, fireplaces. Leaks in roofs
repaired. Contact Raymond
Squire, Box 335, Isabella St.,
Seaforth, phone 527-1332.
CUSTOM SWATHING and hay
conditioning. Contact Jack
McClinchey, 236-4784, Zurich.
FURNITURE; REPAIRED, re-
modled and refinished. Phone
107 Dashwood. 7,tfb
Notice To Creditors.
In the Estate of
CHRISTIAN GINGERICH
Deceased
All persons having claims
against the estate of Christian
Gingerich, late of the Village
of Zurich, in the County of
Huron, retired farmer, who
died on or about the 10th day
of August, 1965, are requested
to file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 9th day
of October, 1965, after which
date the estate will be distrib-
uted having regard only to
those claims of which notice
has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the Executrix
Exeter, Ontario
38,9,40,b
COMPLETE
DISPERSAL SALE
OF
70 HEAD REGISTERED
POLLED HEREFORDS
LIVED., OCT. 6
AT
COREY'S SALE BARNS
CLINTON
1:00 p.m.
Featuring the Get and Service
of
EEG BEAU PLUS
By
C M R PLUS ROLLO 39
Auctioneer: BERT PEPPER
Owner: ERNEST' R. BROWN
Clinton
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate, Household Ef-
fects, Volks Bus, Auto and Mis-
cellaneous items
on the premises
60 Victoria Street West
in the Town of Exeter
The undersigned auctioneer
received insturctions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2
at 1:30 p.m.
Real Estate:
Consists of Lot 576, Plan 20,
Victoria Street West, lin the
town of Exeter, on which is
situated one -storey brick dwell-
ing; large living room and din-
ing room; kitchen; 3 -piece bath-
room; 2 bedrooms and utility
room; full size basement; newly
installed oil furnace; also small
barn. Property nicely situated
and in good state of repair.
Terms of Real Estate -10%
on day of sale, balance in 90
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Household Effects:
Dining room table and chairs;
chesterfield and chair; Westing-
house 12 cu. ft. refrigerator,
like new; 2 chests of drawers;
end tables; mirrors; daybed;
oak rockers; glass cupboard;
vacuum cleaner; 2 bedroom
suites; dressers; commode s;
kitchen clock; mantel clock;
kitchen table and chairs; Ad-
miral 21-ineh television, like
new; Easy electric washing ma-
chine; oak high chair; 4 -burner
electric stove; Quebec cheater;
large assortment of antique
dishes and glassware; silver-
ware and kitchen utensils; but-
ter bowl; fancy toilet set; 10 -
gal. crock; sealers; Toro 3 h.p.
deluxe snow blower, like new;
wheelbarrow; lawn chairs; etc.
No reserve, everything will
be sold.
Terms -Cash
EDGAR MAWHINNEY, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
Registered and Grade Holsteins,
Tractors, F a r m Machinery,
mosimmommassin
Dead Animal
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS - CALL
Darling and Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Clinton HU 2.7269 Collect
Dead Animal Licence
N. 2642-c-633
Truck, Thresher, Hay, Pony and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Lot 8, Con. 11, Usborne Twp.
11 miles east of Winchelsea,
St. Marys Road, then Ye mile
south or 21/z miles west of
Kirkton.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
at 1 p.m.
Cattle:
Registered and grade Hol-
steins, consist of 28 cows and
heifers, majority fresh, remain-
der to freshen October and No-
vember; brown Swiss Jersey
heifer, recently freshened;
black Jersey heifer, recently
freshened; 3 Holstein calves.
This is a high producing herd
of dairy cows and heifers. Test
negative.
Pony:
Chestnut pony stallion, well
broken for saddle or harness.
Tractors, Truck, Thresher:
Fordson Major, 1961, stan-
dard diesel tractor, completely
equipped, live power take -off,
in guaranteed A-1 condition;
Ford semi hydraulic 4 -furrow
plow, like new; 1956 Ford trac-
tor equipped with manure
loader; 1959 Mercury 1/2 -ton
pick-up truck, low mileage, in
A-1 condition! Goodison thresh-
er, 28 -inch cylinder, 46 -inch
body, equipped Hart feeder,
grain elevator and shredder;
120 feet thresher belt.
Farm Machinery:
Cockshutt tractor spreader;
Int. power take -off tractor
spreader; Ford hydraulic lift
28 -plate tractor disc, like new;
rubber tire wagon and rack; 5 -
section diamond harrows; 16 -
foot hay rack, brand new; 3 -
section lever harrows: Int. 10 -
ft. power take -off binder. used
for swathing; Int. mower, 5'l -
ft. cut; hammer mill; steel
roller; 200 -gal. oil tank; steel
tire buggy; set of scales; alumi-
num wheelbarrow; Surge milk-
ing machine, piping for 22
cows; milk cans; 8 -can milk
cooler; Master electric fencer,
pig self -feeder; extension ladder;
quantity cedar posts; garden
and carpenter tools; chains;
forks; shovels; many other mis-
cellaneous items.
Hay:
'3,300 bales choice quality
mixed hay.
No reserve as the farm is sold.
Terms -Cash
WM. VAN DER W1EL, Prop.
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119, Dashwood
0
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Machinery
Lot 5, Con. 5, Stanley Township
1A4 miles north of Kippen and
3 miles west, on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13
At 12 o'clock noon
Cattle:
Registered polled Hereford
bull, 21/2 years old; 2 registered
Holstein cows, 8 years old,
milking; 2 grade Holstein cows,
8 years old, milking; 4 grade
Holstein cows, 6 years old, milk-
ing; 2 grade Holstein cows, 4
years old, milking; Hereford
and Holstein cow, milking;
'Hereford and Holstein cow,
due soon; 7 Hereford and Hol-
stein cows, with calves at foot;
4 yearling heifers; 5 yearling
steers; 9 spring calves.
Machinery:
Fordson Major deisel tractor,
live pto and hydraulics, heat
houser; Owattona (29) self pro-
pelled swather with hay condi-
tioner (used 2 seasons); Model
S McKee harvester and 24' auto-
matic wagon (2 seasons); 3 fur-
row, wide bottom, Ford mount-
ed plow; 12 ft. spring tooth cul-
tivator; 12 ft. Ford hydraulic
Flex -O -Disc (1 season); 16 -run
International double disc seed
and fertilizer drill, with grass
seeder; set diamond barrows;
Ebersol 32 -ft, grain elevator,
with 8 -ft. swinging extension;
Ebersol grain thrower 12 -ft. -
4 -ft. grain auger and motor;
George White No. 6 threshing
machine, on steel; 2 -wheel flat
trailer; 4 -ft. rotary mower; New
Idea manure spreader; 10 -ft.
fertilizer spreader; Allis Chal-
mers industrial motor on
wheels; 10 -inch Bear Cat ham-
mer mill and screens; 6 -ft.
dozer blade for front-end load-
er; Webster air compressor and
tank; Webster paint sprayer;
100 feet air compressor hose;
70 feet 6 -inch endless hamtfer
mill belt; heavy duty bag cart;
912 -ft. spring tooth drags, 3 -pt.
hitch; acetylene cutting torch,
tips; heavy sockets; 2 sets dies;
power hack saw; steel parts
bin; large assortment steel
bolts; set rigid pipe threaders;
pipe cutter; pipe vise; black-
smith anvil; heavy steel table;
steel cabinet; work bench; 2,000
lb. platform soales; Badger feed
cart; galvanized water trough;
wooden feed cart; Remington
chain saw; International self -
washing cream separator; high
pressure grease gun; pail of
grease; electric cattle clippers;
set of extra heavy cattle de-
horners; milk pails; strainer;
chicken brooders; feeders; wat-
erers; egg washer; 4 baskets;
pig self feeders; troughs; far-
rowing crate; weight scales;
Hydro -electric fencer; battery
fencer; shovels; .block and tac-
kle fence stretchers; forks; bull
trainer halter; water bowls and
piping; fence wire: steel posts;
cattle feed rack; 8x9 overhead
garage door with Glider hard-
ware; cattle loading chute; new
rack for 1/z -ton truck, 8 -ft. box;
girl's bicycle; some household
effects.
Feed:
500 bushels Gary oats; 2,000
bushels Herta barley; 200 bush-
els mixed grain; 600 bales
wheat straw; 30 tons first -cut
hay; 5 tons second -cut alfalfa.
Other articles too numerous
to mention.
Terms -Chattels, Cash
25 down and six months'
credit on bank approved notes,
interest free. on swather, Mc-
Kee harvester and seed drill.
No Reserve - Farm Sold
CHARLES D. HAY,
RR 1, Varna, Prop.
LORNE HAY, Clerk
HAROLD JACKSON,
Auctioneer
39,40,b
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EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
SCOTCH - SHORTHORNS
Tractors, Thresher, Farm Im-
plements, Hogs, Poultry, Grain,
Household Effects and Miscel-
laneous Items
on the premises
Lot 38, Con. 3, London Road
Survey, Tuckersmith Township
11/4 miles east of Brucefield,
thence 114 miles north
The undersigned auctioneers
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6
at 12:30 p.m. sharp
Registered Scotch Shorthorns:
30 registered Scotch Short-
horns, cows, heifers and herd
sire; 16 cows, majority with
calves at foot, remainder soon
to freshen; 6 yearling heifers;
3 yearling steers.
Majority of cows descendants
of Millhills Rothes Queen, Imp.,
and Saultown Dally Clara, Imp.;
herd sire, Briadale Selkirk,
born Feb. 14, 1961, an outstand-
ing proven sire.
Cattle all extra choice qual-
ity, dark roan and reds. A
rare opportunity to purchase
foundation stock. Negative test
for past 30 years.
Hogs and Poultry:
8 York and Landrace sows,
due in October and November;
6 purebred Landrace sows,
averaging 50 lbs. each; 15
stocker pigs, 50 lbs. each; pure -
bre Landrace hog, 18 months
old.
200 Leghorn-Sheaffer breed-
ing, yearling hens.
Tractors, Thresher
Coskshutt No. 30 standard,
in A-1 condition; 1949 Ford
tractor, fully equipped, 2 -fur-
row hydraulic plow and pulley,
3 -point hitch cultivator; Lob-
singer grain thresher, 24 cyl-
inder, 36 -inch body, on rubber,
equipped with shredder and
grain thrower, in new condi-
tion; 120 feet thresher belt.
Farm Implements:
Mc -Deering 13 -run grain and
fertilizer drill, like new; M -H
binder, 7 -ft. cut; 2 Int, mowers,
6 -ft. cut; Coekshutt side rake;
Mc -Deering hay loader; Cock-
shutt team manure spreader,
on rubber; Int. 2 -furrow plow,
on rubber; Int. 14 -inch cutting
box with piping; small cutting
box; 4 -section diamond har-
rows dump rake; robber tire
wagon; steel roller; horse-drawn
disc; 2 sets 3 -section spring
tooth harrows; team scuffler; 2 -
wheel trailer, with stock racks;
Letz grinder with bagger; oat
roller; farrowing crate; walking
plow; feed cart; B & C electric
bean cooker; root pulper; 5 -iron
kettles; set platform scales; ex-
tension ladder; 150 feet hay
fork rope; pump jack; circular
saw; 17 single cord stove wood;
blacksmith iron; set of sleighs;
snow fence; 11 h.p. electric
motor; emery; quantity tile;
forks; shovels; chains; etc.
Grain:
Quantity choice quality mixed
grain.
Household Effects:
Dining room extension table
and chairs; china cabinet; kit-
chen cabinet; antique hall tree;
oak bedsteads, dressers; com-
modes; 2 fancy toilet sets; coal
oil lamps; antique settee; rock-
ing chairs; daybed; bureau;
Quebec heater; lanterns; seal-
ers; crocks; dishes; Interprise
combination hydro and wood
stove.
This is an extra large sale.
Cattle selling at 3 p.m. No re-
serve as the farm is sold,
Terms -Cash
ROY F. PEPPER, Proprietor
RR 3, Seaforth, Ont.'
FRANK FALCONER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER,
Phone 119, Dashwood
PERCY WRIGHT,
Auctioneers
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Machinery and
Household Effects
For
J. W. McCowan
Lot 23, Con. 5, Goderich Twp.
2 miles east of Highway 21 at
Porter's Hill on the cutline 3
miles west of Holmesville.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4
at 1:00 p.m.
Livestock:
Five Hereford cows: Here-
ford heifer, fresh, calf at side:
5 Hereford x Holstein cows; 2
Durham cows; 2 Holstein cows;
5 Hereford steers, lit years;
4 Hereford heifers, 112 years;
6 Hereford yearlings; 9 Here-
ford spring calves.
Machinery:
IHC tractor with 2 -row culti-
vator; IHC made 52 R Combine,
5 ft., motor; IHC 3 -furrow Ace
bottom plow; M -H disc, 28 -plate;
Freeman manure loader; M -H
2 -row corn planter; New Holl-
and semi -mount mower, 7 ft.;
IHC side rake; rubber tired
wagon and rack; steel tired
wagon; grain grinder; Fleury
grain crusher; steel roller; milk
cooler, 4 can spray :type; Na-
tional milker; circular saw;; 5 -
section light harrows; 21 -foot
grain auger; N.I. manure
spreader; 28 -foot extension lad-
der; several boxes of new bolts;
fork; shovels; ropes; belts, and
numerous other articles.
Two mows of cut hay.
Nine acres of heavy corn.
Some household effects.
Terms -Cash Day of Sale
No reserve as farm is sold
JOHN W. McCOWAN, Prop.
HECTOR McNEIL, Auctioneer
Phone 898-5330, Alvinston
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HOLSTEIN
DISPERSAL SALE
Of 40 Selected Holsteins
SIXTH ANNUAL SALE
on the premises
Lot 9, Con. 11, Lake Road East
2 miles south of Grand Bend
or 2 miles north of Klondyke
Co-op, then V4 miles east on
Highway 21.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13
at 1:30 p.m.
Sale includes 40 Holstein
heifers, majority to freshen
around sale date, remainder in
November.
Cattle all of good type and
quality, selected from top lead-
ing blood lines.
An ideal opportunity to se-
cure fall milk replacements.
Calfhood vaccinated.
Convince yourself by inspect-
ing this herd before sale date.
Sale will be held under cover.
Plan to attend.
Terms -Cash
JOE VAN DONGEN & SON,
Proprietors
GLEN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119, Dashwood
0
Inside Exhibits
Are Good Quality
The inside exhibits at this
year's fall fair were up in both
quantity and quality. In all
classes there were more entries
than ever before.
Principal winners in all class-
ifications are as follows:
Grain and Seeds
Russel Oesch, Delbert Geiger,
Vernon Oesch, Joan Elliott.
Horticultural
Fred McClymont, Vern a;
Irene Steinbach; Mrs. Elwood
Truemner; Mrs. D. Geiger.
Vegetables
Mrs. H. Morenz, Dashwood;
Marion Becker, Dashwood; Mrs.
David Blackwell, Hensall; Mrs.
Herb Beirling, Zurich; Russell
Oesch, Varna; Mrs. Arn. Mern-
er, Mrs. Herb Klopp.
Ladies' Work
Mrs. Arn. Merner, Mrs. C.
Schade, Mrs. Hugh Morenz,
Marion Becker, Irene Stein-
bach. Mrs. E. Gingerich, Mrs.
Steven Gingerich, Mrs. E.
Truemner, Mrs. Jack Turkheim,
Mrs. Alice Snyder, New Ham-
burg.
Arts and Crafts
Alice Snyder, Mrs. E. Wei-
gand, Mrs. E. Truemner, Robbie
Doerr, Mrs, H. Morenz. Mrs. V.
L. Becker, Mrs. H. Beirling,
Mrs. I. Steinbach, Mrs. C.
Schade, Mrs. A. Merner, Lois
Doerr.
Flowers
Mrs. A. Merner, Mrs, D.
Geiger, Mrs. E. Truemner, Mrs.
C. Schade, Mrs. N. Geiger, Mrs.
H. Klapp, Mrs. V. L. Becker,
Mrs, Herb Klopp, Mrs. Black-
well, Joan Elliott.
Baking
Mrs. E. Weigand, Mrs. H.
Klopp, Mrs. S. Blackwell, Mrs.
E. Gingerich, Marion Becker,
Mrs. V. Oesch, Mrs. D. Geiger,
Mrs. S. Blackwell, Mrs. N.
Geiger, Mrs. V. L. Becker, Mrs.
Carmel S w e e n e y, Mrs. C.
Schade, Mrs. S. Gingerich.
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The duck and geese hunting
season opens in the area Sat-
urday at noon. Shotguns are
allowed but not rifles. The
season opened in Bruce County
and northern regions last Sat-
urday with few people report-
ing
eporting success.
Reception
and Dance
For
ELAINE SREENAN
and
PATRICK JEFFREY
(bridal couple)
on
Sat., Oct. 9
in the
Dashwood
Community Centre
Music by
Desjardine Orchestra
ONTARIO
Require trucks for winter sanding. Loaders for loading
winter sand, salt and snow removal at Exeter, Grand Bend
and Bayfield.
Basic requirements:
Trucks must have Department of Transport license, 27,000
gross vehicle weight. Cab to axle length 84" or 102".
Accessories to conform to Highway Traffic Act.
Loaders -Rubber tire or track type. Minimum Ye c.y.
bucket capacity.
All equipment subject to approval of the District Highway
Equipment Supervisor.
Rental agreements available at or by mail from the above
mentioned address.
Closing date for tenders 12:00 noon, October 8, 1965.
J. G. TILLCOCK,
District Engineer
DEPARTMENT
OF HIGHWAYS
ONTARIO
District No. 3 Stratford
581 Huron Street, P:O. Box No. 8