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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1965-10-21, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1965 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAR/ Plif$ Classified Rates For Salo, ate., Cards at Thanks, 1 n Memorialists, Engagononta, 3e a ward; Minimum MSc. REPEATS -- 2e a word; Minimum 51s. CASH DISCOUNTS— OK If pald Jay Saturday following last Insertion. BILLING CHARGE - 10e added on wend MIII. FREE -- Births, Marriages, Deaths. DEADLINIII- 11 s ekiek noon. Wednesday FOR SALE SPRAYED APPLES — Kings, Tatman Sweets, Snows, Delici- ous, Macs, Greenings, Baldwins, etc. Fred MeClymont and Sons, one mile south of Varna. 41,2,3,p TWO SPACE Heaters, in real good condition. Call Zurich 236-4048. 40,1,p UNDERWOOD LEI.1..ERA 32, portable typewriter; newt reg - viler $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 1961 AUSTIN, mechanically A-1, new paint job. Call 262-5411, on week-esds only. 41,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 25 ACRES of second cut hay. Contact John Robinson, RR1, Zurich, phone Hensall 262- 5390. 38,x 1964 VALIANT Signet 200, 2 - door hardtop, white, black in- terior, V-8, 4 -speed, bucket seats, radio and extras. Must sell. Phone 236-4981, week- ends. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, in per- fect condition. Call Zurich 236- 4784. JACK -LANTERN Pumpkins for Hallowe'en. Apply to Wilfred .M•ousseau, 21/2 miles west of Hensall. STANDARD -BRED confinement sale at South Street, Goderich, Saturday, October 23, •at 1 p.m. Horses and equipment. Frank Riddle. SPACE HEATER, in good eon- dition, with automatic blower. Contact Elroy Desjardine, 236- 4612. SPRAYED APPLES—Spies and Baldwins. Pick your •own at 75c a bushel. Allen Steckle, RR 2, Zurich, Dial 262-5443. FARM FOR SALE — 140 acre farm in the Varna area, Stan- ley Township, good buildings, clay loam land, immediate pos- session. Apply to Harold Jack- son, Realtor, Seaforth, Ontario. 42,3,b FOR RENT LOWER APARTMENT in Hen- sall, available November 1. Phone Zurich 236-4829. 41,2,p BUILDING, in the village of Zurich. Contact John Robin- son- 262-5390, or Ken Parke, 262-5423. HEATED 2 -bedroom apartment, private entrance and garage. :Newly decorated. Phone Hen- sall 262-5080. 34,tf HEATED APARTMENT — Up- stairs. Available 4inmediately. Contact Tasty -Nu Bakery, Zur- ich. 32,b COMING EVENTS CUSTOM WORK PAINTING, paperhanging and sign painting. Call Ed (Buck) Little, Hensall 262-2247. 40 to 46,b 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 MARLATT'S DEAD STOCK REMOVAL HIGHEST CASH prices paid for fresh dead, disabled cows 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 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 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 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. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank all my rela- tives and friends for the visits, cards and flowers while a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Special thanks to the Ladies' Aid of St. Peter's Luth- eran Church, Pastor Blackwell, Dr. Wallace and to the nurses and staff of the hospital. — Ed Kalbfleisch. The Kinette Club of Hensall wishes to thank all those who contributed in any way to the success of the Kinette Rummage Sale. I wish to express my sincere thanks to all those who remem- bered me with cards, treats and visits while in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. Spe- cial thanks to the Amber Re- bekah Lodge of Hensall. It was all deeply appreciated. — Mrs. Annie Reid. I wish to thank my neigh- bours and friends for the cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. J. Walker, Dr. C. J. Wallace and all the kind nurses. Thanks to Rev. 0. Jantzi and all the church for remembering me in prayers.— Seth Amanns. Amanns. 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 Bazaar, bake sale and tea, St. Andrew's United Church, Kip - pen, Saturday, November 13, at 3 p.m. Sponsored by United Church Women. 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 visommisarmis For the Best in TV Service, CALL McADAMS RADIO AND TELEVISION Dial 236-4094 or 4186 ZURICH MIL 4111111111MNINIIIIIIn Dead Animal REMOVAL IN MEMORIAM Rader—In loving memory of Fred J. Rader, who passed away one year ago, October 23. He would not wish for sorrow, He would not wish for tears, But just to be remembered By us throughout the years. —Lovingly remembered by his sister, nieces and nephews. McKENZIE—In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Rob- ert McKenzie, who passed away one year ago today, October 21, 1964. Beautiful memories are woven in gold, This is the picture we tenderly hold, Deep in our hearts, Mum, your memory .is kept, To love and to cherish and never forget. —Ever remembered by her sons, Glenn, Ron, Ray and Jack- MoKENZIE—In loving memory of my dear mother, Laurene Alma McKenzie, who died sud- denly on October 21, 1964, in Hensall, Ontario. One long and lonely year has passed Since that great sorrow fell, The shock that we received that night Will always with us dwell. When we are sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong, We seem to hear her whisper, "Cheer up and carry on'.. Each time we see her photo It seems to smile and say, "Don't cry, I'm only sleeping, We'll meet again some day." —Always remembered and sad- ly missed by son Ray Harold McKenzie, Ocean Falls, British Columbia. LOST and FOUND BROWN BILLFOLD, in vicinity of Zurich. Owner needs papers badly. Call Doug Dowson, Ex- eter, 235-2444. FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS -- CALL Darling and Company OF CANADA LIMITED Clinton HU 2-7269 Collect Dead Animal Licence No. 262-c-63 imilimmummoimmummomemilmoarrave Births BEDARD—Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bedar, Jr., are happy to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Vickie Lynne, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, October 1, 1965. SMALE — Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smale; Hensall, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, John Robert Neil, at South Huron Hospital, Exe- ter, Tuesday, October 12, 1965. A brother for Darlene. RICHARDSON — Mr. and Mrs. Ken Richardson, of Windsor, are happy to announce the birth of their son, Kenneth John David, at Hotel Dieu de St. Joseph's Hospital, Wind- sor, September 29, 1965, a brother for Diane. 0 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, Machinery, Hay, Grain and Household Effects Lot 14, Con. 9, Stanley Twp. 11/4 miles west of Varna and 3 miles south, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 at 12 o'clock Cattle: Eleven Holstein cows, due from February on; 3 Holstein heifers, due in November; one fat Hereford cow; 13 young calves; 4 young cattle; one Clyde mare. Machinery: International tractor W6; Allis Chalmers B tractor, bean puller and scuffler; 3 -furrow plow; 2 -furrow plow; 28-32 plate disc; set 7 -section harrows; 8 - ft. stiff tooth McCormich culti- vator; 13 -run McCormick ferti- lizer drill; roller; mower; scuf- fler; hay loader; McCormick 4 -bar rake; Massey Harris 7 -ft. binder; Letz grinder; grain roller; Dicker threshing ma- chine; 120 feet drive belt; cir- cular saw; 2000-1b, scales, 32 -ft. extension ladder; Chore Boy milking machine; electric grain cooker; 11 -plate one-way disc; aluminum wheelbarrow; bag truck; rubber tired wagon and rack; 300 feet 1 -inch plastic hose; Cockshutt manure spread- er; '47 Chevrolet 1 -ton truck and rack; snow fence; colony house 10x12; water trough; steel drums; chains; shovels; scrap iron; quantity lumber. Hay and Grain : Twenty tons cut hay; 1,500 bushels Gary oats from certi- fied seed. Household Effects: Dining room suite, china cab- inet, buffet, chairs and table; small tables; 2' enamel cook stoves; 2 electric ranges; 9 -cubic foot Frigidaire; deep freeze; oil space heater; sealer s; crocks; bedroom furniture; other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash. Farm Sold. ELMORE A. KEYES, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON„ Auctioneer GEORGE POWELL, Clerk 0 EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of Dairy and Beef Cattle, Trac- tor, Combine, Farm Machinery, Hay, Grain and Miscellaneous Items on the premises Lot 34, Con. 3, Usborne Twp. 11/4 miles south of Hensall Highway 4, thence 11/4 miles east, first farm south. The undersigned auctioneer BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN Theatre — Clinton Children Under 12 in Cars Admitted Free Two Complete Shows Nightly COME AS LATE AS 11 P.M. AND SEE A COMPLETE SHOW Box Office Open at 7:30 p.m. FIRST SHOW AT 8 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 22-23 —. DOUBLE FEATURE -- "First Men in the Moon 11 EDWARD JUDD MARTHA HYER Color 'Code 7, Victim 5' LEX BARKER (Adult Entertainment) Color Cartoon received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 at 1:00 p.m. Sale consists of 12 Holstein cows and heifers, recently fresh- ened; 3 Holstein heifers, rising 2 years old; 3 Holstein steers, rising 2 years old; 8 yearlings; 5 summer calves. Allis Chalmers D 12 standard tractor, fully equipped, recently purchased; Case combine, with motor; complete list of other farm machinery. 3000 bales choice mixed hay; 600 bushels mixed grain; 500 bales straw. Watch for complete list in next week's issue. DIRK VAN WIEREN, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items on the premises in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 at 1:30 p.m. Moffat 4 -burner electric stove; Norge med. size refrigerator; Kenmore fully auto. washer, in brand new condition; Norris up- right piano and stool; chrome table and chairs; chrome step stool; occasional chair; plat- form rocker; electric radio; chest of drawers; steel bed- stead, springs and mattress; mantel clock; electric lamps; high chair; glider; lawn chairs; Cc�arat e� OF DIAMONDS For the set in 14 carat gold We have a fine selection of DIAMOND and WEDDING RINGS AT 10% OFF See Them in Our Window Display. A. G. HESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Zurich oak tables; assortment rugs,' blankets; complete set Books of Knowledge; oak chests; large assortment children's toys; small sleigh; toboggan; 2 new platform scales; large extension ladder; step ladder; galv. tubs; sealers; crocks; etc. No reserve — everything will be sold. MAIT EDGAR -- Liberal Candidate for Huron CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO MEET THE HON. PAUL MARTIN Minister of External Affairs for Canada AT A Mammoth Coffee Party AT THE HARBOURLITE TNN, GODERI K Friday, October 22, at 2:30 p.m. Terms — Cash MRS. EMILY HOPCROFT, Proprietress ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 42,b 0 Dashwood Youths Represent 4-H The Extension Branch of the Ontario Department of Agri- culture announces the 35th An- nual Provincial 4-H inter -club competition, to be held at the Universary of Guelph on Fri- day, October 22. These competitions are among the highlights of the 4-H Agri- culture Clubs program in the province . Competitions are to be held for dairy calves, beef calves, swine, sheep, field crops, potatoes, forestry, tractor main- tenance and farm and home electric projects. 4-H Agriculture Club mem- bers in all counties of South- ern Ontario are eligible to par- ticipate. Well over 500 4-H Club members are expected to attend his year to compete in teams of two members from each individual club. : Each contestant is required to judge several classes or take a practo- cal test related to This or her 4-H project, as well as to answer oral questions on that project. The winning teams will be pres- ented trophies at a banquet at the conclusion of the day's pro- gram. Attending as representatives of the Zurich 4-H Calf Club are Charles Becker and Bob Hoff- man, both of Dashwood. 0 About People You Know .. . Mr. and Mrs. Milford Doerr returned home on Tuesday eve- ning from .a three-week vaca- tion out west. Mrs. Irene Frayne is holiday- ing with members of her family in the west. 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