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Zurich Citizens News, 1965-12-30, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1965 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE .FIVE Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards o$ Thanks, 1 n Memoriams,, Engagements, 3c a word Minimum 75c, REPEATS - 2c a word; Minimum 50e. CASH DISCOUNTS-- Off if paid ,by Saturday following last insortioi!s BILLING CHARGE- 10c added on second bill. FREE - Births, Marriages, Deaths. DEADLINE - 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday FOR SALE 1963 CHRYSLER WINDSOR, 2 -door hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio, power brakes, power steering, in A-1 condition. 1963 Plymouth Fury, two -door hard- top, 383 engine, V-8 automatic, in spotless condition. Call Hen- sall 262-2838. 52,b APPLES -Cooking and eating. Call Fred McClymont and Sons, one mile south of Varna, 482- 3214. 51,2,p FARROWING Crates, all steel easy adjustment; m o un t e d trough for easy feeding or trough and bowl. George Troy- er, RR 2, Hensall, phone 262- 5282 or 236-4072. 10wks,b HOLSTEIN COW, due Decem- ber 31. Apply to William Baech- ler, phone 236-4783. 52,p FOR RENT BUILDING, in the village of Zurich. Contact John Robin- son- 262-5390, or Ken Parke, 262-5423. HEATED APARTMENT in. Zur- ich, upstairs with private en- trance; modern kitchen and liv- ing room, 3 -piece bath, two bed- rooms. Apply to Ervin Ginger- ich, dial 236-4801, Zurich. 51,b HELP WANTED YOUNG MAN for Hensall Pub- lic Utilities, interested in learn- ing the operation and book- keeping of the system. Please contact the manager, Jim Clark, before January 1, 1966. 51,2,b .atetm tetac tIcsm bctcte-tg t4 1!! WON At this time of year it is customary for us to extend to you our Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ,and at the same time, may we thank you for your kind patronage. ROBERT N. McKINLEY DIAL 236-4830 - ZURICH CUSTOM WORK TURNITURE REPAIRED, re- anodled 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 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 IN MEMORIAM Koehler -In fond memory of our dear son, Bruce, who passed away on December 31, 1960. We little knew when we awoke that morn, The sorrow the day would bring, It brings back .a day we will never forget For the call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear, To a beautiful life a sudden end, He died too soon, everybody's friend. -Sadly missed by mother and family. 52,p Cards of Thanks Our sincere thanks to all neighbours and friends for their beautiful floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy in our recent bereavement. A very special thank you to Rev. and Mrs. Shatto, the choir and WSWS of the Evangelical Church, and also to Mr. Ray- mond Hartman and the other neighbours who have been so faithful in doing the chores. Our gratitude and appreciation is more than words can Beatrice Rader Rader and family. 52,p The family of the late Mrs. George Thiel wish to express their sincere thanks to their friends, relatives and neigh- bors for their acts of kindness during their recent bereave- ment. Special thanks to Dr. C. J. Wallace, the nurses and staff at South Huron Hospital, Rev. A. C. Blackwell, Westlake fu- neral home, the pallbearers and all those who assisted in any way. 52,p I wish to thank all my friends, neighbours, relatives, Varna UCW, Varna LOL, Dr. Walden and Dr. Flowers, and the nurses for cards, treats and visits while a patient in Clinton Pub- lic Hospital. Special thanks to the following neighbours who assisted in my plowing, Gordon Johnston, George Dowson, Ralph Stephenson, David Turner, Clar- ence Stephenson, Wilmer Turn- er, Harvey Coleman, Robert Turner, Jack Coleman and Bill Consitt.-.Ron Coleman. 52,p The family of the late John Bullock wish to express sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their beautiful floral tributes, Gideon and Bible Society cards and messages, messages of sympathy and other acts of kindness shown us in the loss of a loving father. Special thanks •to Rev. Morrow, the pallbearers, flowerbearers, Box funeral home, Miss Curts and Mr. Hicks, Greenway Unit- ed Church ladies, .and those who helped in any way. 52,p 0 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Household Effects, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items on the premises in the Village of Dashwood The undersigned auctioneer received instructions •to sell by public auction en FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 at 1:30 p.rn. Chesterfield and chair; occa- sional chairs; oak rockers; din- ing room table and chairs; ex- tension oval top dining room table, chairs, buffet, china cabi- net; mirrors; large round mir- ror; electric lamps; trilight; centre and end tables; card table; mantel clock; Admiral television and aerial; deluxe 12 cubic foot Frigidaire refrigera- tor, recently purchased; Sun- shine 4 -burner electric stove; Axminster rug 10x12; scatter rugs; chest of drawers; cedar chest; couch; modern 3 -piece bedroom suite; oak bedstead; dressers; assortment glassware, silverware; fancy dishes; an- tique dishes; mats; kitchen utensils; ironing board; Coron- da washing machine; many other miscellaneous items. No reserve, everything will be sold. Terms --Cash MELVIN STADE, Executor for the estate of the late Flossie Stade GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer DEAR DORIS-I worry about the way my daughter and son- in-law discipline their children. They have been spanked since babies. (I have seen their nap- kins removed to spank them, and I'm sure they didn't know why, as the little girl was only 10 months old at the time.) The little girl seems to be very beligerent when corrected now seems as if she was on the de- fensive. • Her mother was ill when she was two and I had to care for them both, and I say in truth I could do more with her than either of the parents. One night her Daddy came in, and when she stood up in her crib, he spanked her. She cried for a while, then in about 15 minutes stood up again. I went to her and said, "Dar- ling, you know you don't get up when grandma puts you to bed; now kiss me goodnight and lie down, dear". She put her arms around my neck and kissed me and I put her in bed and there was not another sound out of her. Her Dad looked quite sur- prised, but said nothing. Doris, I feel my daughter and a frustrations out on little chil- dren. Upset DEAR UPSET -It upsets me too. Babies need to know they are loved. Perhaps these little ones only get attention when they are bad. Punishment must be replaced by praise, anger by loving af- fection and encouragement. Or, as one little girl put it - "I'll just be badder!" The situation will worsen and the childrensuffer lasting dam- age, psychologically, unless the parents seek the expert help which is there for them, in books, government pamphlets and personal consultation, be - for it is too late. i' Confidential to Jilted - He must feel terribly inadequate. Can you imagine what a blow it would be to be told you have a weak heart? Yet if he gave you this reason, he might think you would protest that you wa- nted him in spite of his poor health -and that you would be doing this out of pity. Bide your time. If he is right for you, he'll be back. You are still a little young to be making son-in-law are taking their own a choice for life. News of Dashwood District Arthur Rader, of St. Louis seminary, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader. The Dashwood EUB church choir sang Christmas carols to the shut-ins and the patients in Exeter hospital. Following this the choir enjoyed a fellow- ship time and lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tieman. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller were: Mrs. Marie Pask, of Grand Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bassow and Emma, of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan and family, of Pickering. Mrs. Annan and COMING EVENTS A series of pre -natal classes will begin on Wednesday, Jan- uary 5, 1966, at 2:00 p.m., at the Health Unit office, base- ment entrance off Anne Street, South Huron Hospital, Exeter. These will be held at weekly intervals for nine weeks. Those interested are invited to attend on the above date or phone the Huron County Health Unit of- fice, Exeter, 235.1014, between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. 52,b children are spending a week here. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tieman spent Christmas at St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs Robert Stormes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Braid and family spent Christmas at El- mira with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Selling. John Braid, Jim Guenther and Joe O'Rrourke played in the hockeytournament at the Treasure Island Garden, on Monday. Leslie Robin, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kraft, was baptized in Zion Lutheran Church, Sunday, December 27, by Rev. William Gatz. Week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clemas, London; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hep - pier, Waterloo, and Mr. Henry Hoffman, Huronview. Becker relatives received word that Frederick Ten Eyck, 64, of Kitchener, passed away suddenly on Monday, Decem- ber 27. Surviving are his wife, the former Barbara Becker, of Dashwood; one daughter, Mrs. Walter 011ey, of Kitchener; two sons, Frederick Jr., of Kitchen- er, and Ronald, of Guelph. The Expert Watch Repairs • Trophies and Engraving • DIAMONDS -WATCHES - CHINA Anstett Jewellers LTD. CLINTON - WALKERTON - SEAFORTH PERMIIINIS and HEATING Count on Us to Do Things Right! Our skilled, experienced men take pride in their expert work- manship. When they do a job, you KNOW it's right! PLUMBING • HEATING 9 • ELECTRICAL WORK O FOR EXPERT REPAIRS OR NEW INSTALLATIONS Call TIEMAN'S HARDWARE FURNITURE -- COAL. --- CEMENT PHONE 8 - DASIIWOOD Winners Listed in Various Lucky Draws Held in Zurich at Christmas Gascho Dry Goods-lst draw, $10 voucher, Curtis Gingerich;; 2nd draw, $8 voucher, Mrs. Laura Pepper, RR 1, Dashwood. Prang's Garage -6 quarts of oil, Mrs. Ed Gascho. Deitz & Son, Feeds -1 bag of flour, Leonard Debus. Hi -Fashion Beauty Salon - $10 permanent, Mrs. Harrison Schock, Zurich. Bob's Barber Shop -Turkey, Ron Schroeder, Milton Oesch, Footwear -Lug- gage, Sister Eileen Marie, Zur- ich. O'Brien's Produce - Turkey, Victor Ducharme. Zurich Hardware - Electric percolator, Mrs. W. R. Robin- son, RR 2, Zurich. Zurich Variety Store - Pair budgie birds and cage, Mrs. Clarence Geoffrey, Zurich. Stade & Weido-Electric tea kettle, Leroy Erb, Zurich. Hensall and District Co-oper- ative -Transistor radio, Leon- ard Merner, Zurich. Doerr's Superior Food Market -1st, 3 -piece tea set, Art Edig- hoffer; 2nd, set of dishes, Low- ry Smith; 3rd, woollen blanket, Orsen Stringer, Cooksville; 4th, pair ceramic vases, Marcell Lucley, c/o Blue Water Rest Home. Klopp's Super Service - Thermo tumblers and ice buc- ket, Shirley Weido. Rose's Lunch Bar --Gift, Lloyd Thompson. Towne and Country Beauty Salon -$10 permanent, Pat Old- field, Ecorse, Mich. Taylor Motors - Passenger snow tire, Beatrice Hess. Zurich Builders' Supplies - Picnic table and benches, Lloyd Hendrick, Dashwood. Hurondale Dairy -1st, milk ticks for jugs, Mrs. J. Suplat, body is resting at the Ratz- Becktel funeral home until Fri- day when the service will be held from St. John's Lutheran Church. Christmas Programs The Evangelical UB Church Sunday school children pre- sented their annual Christmas program Sunday, December 19, while the children of Zion Luth- eran Sunday school presented their program Friday, Decem- ber 24. Christmas Draws At Braid's store, Harry Hoff- man and Steve Dietrich; at Tieman's Hard ware, Adrien Kester won the pole lamp and Case Van Raay, the doll. Zurich; 2nd, milk tickets for quarts, John Koopmans, Exeter; 3rd, 6 quarts of beep, Mrs. Earl Weido. Dominion Hotel -Dinner for four people, Davidson Bros. Bayfield; dinner for two, El- more Liebold, Zurich; dinner for two, Richard Jeffrey, Zur- ich; dinner for two, Alice M. Thiel, Zurich. klousseau and Parkins -gal. Prestone, Dot Hess, Zurich. Yungblut's Meat Market - Dinner ham, Mrs. Harold John- ston, Zurich. Grand Bend Cleaners -$5.00 vovucher, Beatrice Hess. JOIN THE FUN! Deichert's Meat Market - Dinner ham, Russel Snider, Zur- ich. Tasty -Nu Bakery -5 -lb. Christ - mase cake, Dot Hess; 5-1b. Christmas cake, Mrs. Harold Thiel, Luck Dollar -$15 grocery cer- tificate, Maurice Durand, RR 1, Dashwood. Leo's Plumbing - Door bell, Russel Oesch, Varna, Westlake Furniture - Occa- sional chair, Arthur Meidinger, Detroit. Gingerich's Sales and Service -Electric blanket, William Du- charme, Zurich. Earl's Barber Shop -5 hair- cuts, Loftus Denomme, Rudy Miller, Roy Morenz, Harold Reichert and Ross Sparks. Hess the Jeweller - Wrist watch, Ken Westlake. AT THE GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE DA ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE ��i€t�t6'i��rH��t�t�tgte t��K��t�ik t�;P�=€�[>�+�'7..�'•��� ������ Friday, + ec. 31 st. DrawA31-2131-DIDWADatarDr20.aaY LZIADM-D4-2araZI-A-2r trOrDr9r2rsMai Hats - Horns - 'Novelties Music By KEN MITTELHOLTZ AND "THE TWYLITES" Sponsored by Zurich Lions Club WE ARE LOADED ! ! We Must Reduce Our Inventory Before JANUARY 15, 1966 111111111111111/6. 15 CARS - ALL MODELS MINE 1958s TO 1961s Priced From $200e Up ALL IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION See Us For a 'Bargain on These! WE ALSO HAVE 3 NEW 1965 RAMBLERS LESS THAN COST: Charlies' Auto Sales "Rambler Sales and Service" HIGHWAY 4 HENSALL