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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1965-10-07, Page 5THURSDAY, QCTOBER 7, 1965 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS P►AO* Mil Classified Rates For Sate, etc., Cards of Thanks, I n Memoriam, Engagements, 3c a word; Minimum 75c. REPEATS - 2c a word; Minimum 50c. 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 FOR SALE HOLSTEIN HEIFER due in January; Holstein heifer, re- cently bred; Surge milking ma- chine, one unit. Apply to Har- vey Hohner, 58r21, Bayfield. 40,p TWO SPACE Heaters, in real good condition. Call Zurich 2.36-4048. 40,1,p TWO $EDS, springs and mat- tresses, in fair condition. Call Zurich 236-4308. 40,p APPLES - Macs, Delicious, Kings and Courtlands. Apply to Ted Steinbach, 236-4844, Zur- ich. 40,b HURON County's leading trac- tor and farm equipment depot. Lowest possible prices on stock 'an hand of tractors and over S0 other new machines in stock or being shipped to us at once sn bulk shipment, plus a, large stock of used row crop. Kangs- 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 snany other machines. Phone 527-0120, John Bach, I.H. Deal- er, Seaforth. 24,31,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 CEMENT TILE - 4-feot and 3 - foot, with steel reinforcements inside. Lawrence Ziler, RR 3, Dashwood, phone 31r4 21to27,b DYMO LABEL MAKERS, and complete line of Dyrno tapes, now available at Zurich Citi- sens News. Machines at $9.95 nip. Tapes at $1.25. 27tf UNDERWOOD LETTERA 32, portable typewriter; £new;y reg- nlar $99.50 for only $85. South Huron Publishers Limited, Zur- ich. 21,p SLAB WOOD. We deliver. Dal - Bur Lumber, Hensall. Phone 262-2716. 33tf USED TELEVISION SETS, priced from $25 up, at Ginger- ieh's Sales and Service Ltd. 23,b CHOICE HOLSTEIN springer heifers, due to calve soon. Ap- ply to Jerome Dietrich, RR 3, Zurich, phone 236-4787. 35,6,7,8,p MODERN HOME, well located in the village of Zurich, six rooms with large breezeway sand big garage. Apply to Miss Meda Surerus, Zurich. 236-4396. 46tfb 1959 CHRYSLER Windsor, 2 - door hardtop. Phone Zurich 236-4731. 24,5,p INTERNATIONAL W4 tractor with live P.T.O. and hydraulic. Apply Bill Talbot Jr.., RR 3, Bayfield.., Phone 52r25. 37,9ii 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 Me- Cly.mont and Sons, one mile ;south of ' Varna. 39,40,b 25 ACRES of second cut hay, Contact John Robinson, RR1, Zurich, phone Hensall • 262--- 6390. 38,x 20 ACRES of second cut alfalfa and timothy. Edmore Keyes, 410 262.5365. WANTED CLEANING help in the home, 4 hours weekly, must have own transportation. Apply 262-5114 Hensall, after 5 p.m. 39,b GOOD HOME on farm, for a cockerel spaniel, 8 months old. Phone Hensall 262.2341, 40,b WANTED TO BUY HORSE COLLARS, must be in good condition; also milk stools, buggy poles, buggy shafts, etc. Write Box AG, Citizens News. 40,1,p HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED Man for plumb- ing, heating and electrical shop. Write to Box 328, Clinton. 38,b FOR RENT IN HENSALL-2 bedroom heat- ed apartment, with bath; nice location; suitable for quiet couple; very reasonable for right party. Phone 262-2021, Hensall, MODERN Ground Floor apart- ment, with bath, two bedrooms and laundry room. Apply to Bill Smith, phone 2364913, Zurich. 32,3p BUILDING, in the village of Zurich. Contact John Robin- son- 262-5390, or Ken Parke, 262-5423. IN HENSALL, lower apartment, available September 30. IN ZURICH, house with oil furnace. Call Zurich 236-4122, after 5 p.m. I-iEATED 2 -bedroom apartment, private entrance and garage. Newly decorated. Phone Hen- sall 262-5080. 34,tf HEATED APARTMENT - Up- stairs. Available rmmediately. Contact Tasty -Nu Bakery, Zur- ich. 32,b CUSTOM WORK PAINTING, paperhanging and sign painting. Call Ed (Buck) Little, Hensall 262-2247. 40 to 46,h FURNITURE REPAIRED, re- modled and refinished, Phone 107 Dashwood. 7,tfb 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 DRESS MAKING and minor al- terations at reasonable rates. Call Mrs. Ruth Moore, 262-5015, Hensall. 37,8,b 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 CUSTOM SWATHING and hay conditioning. Contact Jack McClinchey, 236.4784, Zurich. 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 SANITATION Services - Sep- tic pumping, tank and drain- age. Repairs, For immediate s e r v i c e, phone Bi11 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. Cards of Thanks I wish to express my thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends, for cards, treats and flowers received during my re- cent illness. ---Mrs. Anne Flax - bard. 40,p machine, on steel; 2 -wheel flat Notice To Creditors trailer; 4 -ft. rotary mower; New Idea manure spreader; 10-£t. In the Estate of Fertilizer spreader; Allis Chal- CHRISTIAN GINGERICH niers industrial motor on Deceased wheels; 10 -inch Bear Cat ham - All persons having claims mer mill and screens; 6 -ft. against the estate of Christian dozer blade for front-end load- Gingerich, late of the Village er; Webster air compressor and of Zurich, in the County of tank; Webster paint sprayer; Huron, retired farmer, who 100 feet air compressor hose; died on or about the 10th day 70 feet 6 -inch endless hammer of August, 1965, are requested mill belt; heavy duty bag cart; to file particulars of same with 91/2 ft. spring tooth drags, 3 -pt. Bell & Laughton, solicitors of hitch; acetylene cutting torch, Exeter, Ontario, by the 9th day tips; heavy sockets; 2 sets dies; of October, 1965, after which power hack saw; steel parts date the estate will be distrib- bin; large assortment steel uted having regard only to bolts; set rigid pipe threaders; those claims of which notice pipe cutter; pipe vise; black - has been received. smith anvil; heavy steel table; BELL & LAUGHTON steel cabinet; work bench; 2,000 Solicitors for the Executrix lb. platform scales; Badger feed Exeter, Ontario cart; galvanized water trough; 38,9,40,b 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 aiid piping; fence wire; steel posts: cattle feed rack; 8x9 overhead garage door with Glider hard- ware; cattle loading chute; new rack for 1/2 -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. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Smale, Hensall, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Dianne, to Mr. John Leonard Erb, son of Mr. and Mrs: Leonard Erb, RR 1, Zurich. The wedding will take place Saturday, October 23, 1965, at 3:00 p.m. in Hensall United Church. 40,b 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 A Thanksgiving Day service will be held at the Mary -Ellen Memorial Chapel at Eisenbach's Museum, Grand Bend, Monday, October 11, at 2:30 p.in. Guest speaker will be Rev. J. C. Thompson, of London, secre- Terms -Chattels, Cash tary of the Western Ontario I 25% down and six months' District Canadian Bible Society. credit on bank approved notes, All local clergy will participate interest free, on swather, Mc - in this service. 40,b Kee harvester and seed drill. No Reserve - Farm Sold The South Huron Hospital! CHARLES D. HAY, RR 1, Varna, Prop. LORNE HAY. Clerk HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer Auxiliary will hold a social meeting in the auxiliary rooms, on Tuesday, October 12, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Bell, regional presi- dent, will be guest speaker. 40,b LOST and FOUND WILL THE PERSON who pick- ed up a new insulage fork on the Bronson Line, north of our farm, please phone Asa Steckle, 262-5446. 40,b CLEARING AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Machinery Lot 5, Con. 5, Stanley Township 11/4 miles north of Kippen and 3 miles west, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 At 12 o'clock noon Cattle: Registered polled Hereford bull, 21/z 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 fort; 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 harrows; 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 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-e-83 tw 39,40,b 0 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 34 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 heifbrs, 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 OLEN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 119, Dashwood 0 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Tractor, Farm Machinery, Feed, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items on the premises South Half of 9, .Con, 15, Hay Township 21% miles west of Zurich, thence 2% miles south or, PA miles west of Dashwood, ...thence 2 miles north, The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. at 1 p,m. Tractor and Farm Machinery: Mc -Deering Farman "A" trac- tor, in good condition; 2 -furrow tractor plow; 2 -row tractor snuffler; 3 -section diamond har- rows; M -H 5 -foot mower; Cock- shutt 11 -run grain and fertilizer drill; M-1.1 grain drill; M -H 6 - foot binder; spring tooth culti- vator; ruber tire wagon and vator; rubber tire wagon and cular saw; single plow; horse. BOB'S Barber Shop MAIN STREET, ZURICH "Professional Hair Cara" Agent for Dry Cleaning Dormvas - Optical Service Large Assortment of Modern Frames Broken Lenses Duplicated Frames Repaired Let us fit you with a comfort- able pair of spectacles at a rea- sonable price. Let us suggest a qualified optometrist for an eye examination. Hearing Aid Batteries, all Sizes. ALBERT HESS Jeweller and Optician VatedeeelMIIIIINIMIS CATHERINE McKINNON - She's a pert, 21 -year-old who and the Beatles. And when she signs, she becomes Cath - likes crazy clothes, zany sunglasses, odd -shaped furniture erine McKinnon, the "Nova Scotia Girl", with a lovely so- prano voice. This is Catherine's second full season as a featured vocalist on Don Messer's Jubilee, seen Mondays on the CBC -TV network. About People You Know .. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oxland and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Benton, of Victoria, B.C., were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinbach spent the past week -end in Markdale with Corporal and Mrs. Cecil Gibbons. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bedard and Ann Mary, of Windsor, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sweeney and girls. Mrs. D. Robb, Miss Peart Robb, Mrs. Gladys Archer, Miss Eva Mae Ellison and Mr. and Mrs. D. Moore, of Stratford, spent Sunday with Mrs. C. Hoist. drawn disc; 2 single cuters; set of sleighs; 2 -wheel trailer; cut- ting box; windlass; gas pump; sap buckets; set of harness; vice; bicycle; galv. barrels; lawn mower; incubator; set of chime bells; seligh bells; blow torch; hay knife; root pulper; butchering outfit; kettle; forks; shovels; chains; etc. Fee: Quantity of hay and straw. Household Effects: Four -burner electric stove; refrigerator; Beatty copper washing machine; 2 -barrel shot gun; butter dish; glass cup- board; kitchen cupboard; couch; oak bedstead; food chopper; 2 wringers; cabbage cutter; crocks; sealers; many other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. No reserve as the farm is sold. Terms - Cash FERD MILLER, Proprietor HAROLD STADE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 40,1,b 0 AUCTION SALE An auction sale will be held on the premises Part Lot 18, Bayfield Rd. North adjacent -to the village of Varna FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1S at 2 p.m. A grass farm consisting of 55 acres, more or less, with a never failing spring -feed pond. Fifty acres is workable land. Terms: 10% on day of sale, and $2000 cash down payment in 30 days. Owner will hold a mortgage for the balance, if required. Sold subject to a reserve bid. HAROLD E. ELLIOTT, Proprietor EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer 40,1,b Reception and ante For ELAINE SREENAN and PATRICK JEFFREY (bridal couple) on Sat., Oct. 9 in the Dashwood Community Centre Music by Desjardine Orchestra Robert E. McKinley would Eke to thank all the people at the nomination meeting in Clinton on Tuesday, September 28th, for selecting him to con- test the November 8th election in Huron riding as your Pro- gressive Conservative candidate. If elected on November 8th he is prepared to devote his full time to the task of repre- senting the people of Huron at Ottawa, and helping with their problems at home as ably and promptly as Elston Cardiff has done for so many years. He invites you to see hint on CKNX television, Wednesday October 13, at 6:05 p.m. Syl Apps and Hon. C. S. Mac - Naughton will speak in the Clinton Legion Hall, on Tues- day, October 19, at 8:30 p.m. RECEPTIONIST Terrific opportunity for girt in Hensall or sur- rounding area, as receptionist with a large inter- national firm. Prefer shorthand, but the right • girl can earn while she learns. CALL DRAKE PERSONNEL Dial 433-5394 LONDON 361 Richmond St, Ne Fee to the Application STUTT BROS. 25th Anniversary Sale 40 HEAD REGISTERED HEREFORDS at the farm, 21 miles north and east of Forest, Ontario, on Wednesday, October 20, 1965 AT 2 P.M., D.S.T. OFFERING -17 Bulls. Most of these are performance tested and are eligible for the government grant of 20%, Twelve are sired by Silver Return 914; he was bred by Jack Turner, of Boerne, Texas, U.S.A. Bal- ance of the bulls are sired by Jarvis Battle Mischief 37P; he was bred by Jarvis Hereford Farms, Jarvis, Ontario, Twenty three bred Heifers. Fifteen are sired by Silver Return 914 and eight are by Jarvis Battle Mischief 371'. These heifers are carrying the service of 914 and 37P. -- CATALOGUE UPON REQUEST -;-. W. S. O'NEIL, Auctioneer