HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1966-02-10, Page 5THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1966
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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Thanks, 1 n Memoriam,
Engagements, 3c a word;
Minimum 75c.
REPEATS -
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CASH DISCOUNTS -
Off if paid by Saturday
following last insertion.
BILLING CHARGE -
10c added on second blit
FREE -
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE -
12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
FOR SALE
SPECIAL SALE of apples from
February 14 to 19, $1.50 a bush-
el in your own containers, at
the farm. Fred McClymont &
Sons, one mile south of Varna.
6,x
ADMIRAL 17" Television set,
in good working condition,
priced reasonable. Call Herb
Turkheim, dial 236-4662.
SPECIAL PRICES on odd sizes
in children's and women's win-
ter footwear. Also a few sizes
in men's. Also reduced prices
in leather footwear while they
last. Oesch Shoe Store.
FARROWING Crates, all steel
easy adjustment; mounted
trough for easy feeding or
trough and bowl. George Troy-
er, RR 2, Hensall, phone 262-
5282 or 236-4072. 10wks,b
FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator, in
good working condition, cheap.
Call Herb Turkheim, dial 236-
4662. 5,p
SHELL CORN, dried. Call Zur-
ich 236-4668. 6,7,p
SNOW GIANT Snowblower,
cleans walks and driveways in
minutes. Special prices, free
demonstrations. C. G. Farm
Supplies, RR 3, Zurich. 5,b
COB CORN, approximately 10
tons. Contact Lionel Wilder,
236-4020, Zurich. 6,b
WANTED TO BUY
EIGHT CORDS 16 inch hard
maple or beech. Body wood
to be delivered in August. Call
29W Dashwood. 6,b
FOR RENT
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
GIRL OR WOMAN for light
housekeeping in farm home,
modern conveniences. Two
children in family, youngest 4
years. No outside work. Write
Box SI Zurich Citizens News.
6,7,p
CUSTOM WORK
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
Tuckersmith and
Seaforth Petition
Beehive of Activity
As a special feature for the next few weeks, the Zurich
Citizens News will publish pictures and highlights of local
business enterprizes. This is the first in a series. Taylor
Motors, located just east of the main intersection in Zurich,
has become a real little industry and a beehive of activity.
Twenty-two persons are employed here at the head office
and in Exeter at a branch lot. Six salesmen are required
to handle the new and used car dealership, one of the
largest in the county. President of the company is Bob
Taylor who purchased the agency from Jack Pearson in
January, 1962.
(Citizens News Photo)
DASHWOOD
25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz
were taken by surprise on the
occasion of their 25th annivers-
ary when 35 relatives, friends
and neighbors called and spent
the evening. Bunco was played
with Mrs. Ross Corbett and Ray
Webb high and Mrs. Roy
Boerner and Don Adams low.
Mr. Ken Baker read an ad-
dress and Mr. and Mrs. Morenz
were presented many lovely
gifts.
MASONRY SERVICE - Chim-
neys repaired, repointed; stone
work, fireplaces built; base-
ments repaired, waterproofed
and white coated. Work guar-
anteed Ray Squire, phone 527-
1332, Box 335, Seaforth. 5,tf
REAL ESTATE
Firemen's Banquet
The annual banquet for the
Dashwood volunteer fire bri-
gade and their wives was held
Wednesday, February 2, with
IN MEMORIAM
Koehler -In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, William Koehler,
who passed away one year ago,
February 27, 1965.
Loving and kind in all his ways,
Upright and just to the end of
his days;
Sincere and kind in heart and
mind,
What a beautiful memory he
left behind.
-Always remembered and sad-
ly missed by his wife Clara and
family. 6,p
Baechler-In loving memory of
Solomon Baechler who passed
away three years ago, February
10, 1963.
Like falling leaves the years
slip by,
But loving memories never die.
-Always • remembered by his
wife and family. ,p
Valuable 98 Acre Farm
Lot 5, Con. 10, Hay Township
3% miles south of Zurich on
paved road
With 2 -storey brick dwelling,
all modern conveniences,
Large hip -roof barn, silo and
drive shed. Buildings all in
first class condition. Land is
clay and sand loam; extra well
drained. All tillable and high
state of cultivation.
For further particulars con-
tact:
MRS. BEATRICE RADER,
Proprietress
or
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
COMING EVENTS
BAKE SALE in the Zurich
Town Hall on Saturday, Feb-
ruary 12, 1966. Sponsored by
EUS Youth Fellowship. 6,b
ANY GIRLS interested in the
March 4-H course, "Accent on
Accessories," please contact
Mrs. Morris Webb or Mrs.
James Parkins. 6,b
MISCELLANEOUS
FARMERS -Now is the time
to have your bean knives ham-
mered for this year. Basil
O'Rourke, blacksmith and weld-
ing shop, Brucefield. 3,4
Notice To Creditors
the village trustees, Harold
Schroeder, Cliff Salmon, Hugh
Boyle and their wives prepar-
ing and serving the meal.
Fire chief James I-Iayter pre-
sided and urged assistance to
centennial projects. Chairman
Harold Schroeder also spoke
briefly.
Euchre was played with Mrs.
Bill Masse and James Hayter
high and Mrs. Emil Becker and
Hugh Boyle low.
Epiphany Family Night
Epiphany family night was
held Friday, Febraury 4, in
Zion Lutheran Church. Two
films from the Canadian Bible
Society were shown. Skits,
readings and songs were pre-
sented by all the church organ-
izations. A pooled lunch was
served by group three of the
Ladies' Aid with Mrs. Albert
Miller convenor.
WSWS Meeting __
"The people of God" was the
theme for the February meet-
ing of the WSWS of the Evan-
gelical UB Church.
The spiritual life committee
was in charge of the program
for which Mrs. H. J. Kellerman
acted as chairlady and Mrs.
Hugh Boyle presided at the
piano. Musical numbers were
given by Mrs. Merril James,
Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and Mrs.
Gordon Bender, accompanied
by Mrs. James on the accordion.
Bible study on "The Word
Cards of Thanks
In the Estate of
HENRY WARD FORREST,
deceased
All persons having claims
against the estate of Henry
Ward Forrest, late of the Town-
ship of Stanley, in the County
of Huron, farmer, who died on
or about the 26th day of De-
cember, 1965, are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 19th
day of February, 1966, after
which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario
5,6,7,b
I wish to thank everyone who
remembered me with cards,
treats and good wishes while a
patient at St. Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home. -
Gordon Bloch. 6,p
Special thanks to relatives
and friends for cards and treats
while I was a patient at South
Huron Hospital.-Elzer Masse.
I wish to thank all my friends
and relatives for cards, letters,
plants and gifts while I. was a
patient in South Huron Hospi-
tal, Exeter. Special thanks to
Dr. C. J. Wallace, Rev. E. Roul-
ston, Westlake ambulance serv-
ice and the nursing staff of the
hospital. --Mrs. Archie Parsons,
RR 2, Hensall. 6,b
I wish to thank all relatives
and friends for their treats,
cards and visits while a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter. -Harrison Schock. 6,b
Our sincere thanks for all
the visits, cards, treats and gifts
the baby and I received while
in hospital and since returning
home. -Joan Turkheim. 6,x
Dead Animal
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS -- CALL
With Power" was presented in
two parts by Mrs. Mervyn Tie-
rnan, convenor of the spiritual
life committee, and Mrs. George
Link. The chapters were dis-
cussed in each group and later
in the group as a whole.
The president, Mrs. Carl
Oestreicher, conducted the
business. It was decided to
meet February 15 to quilt and
to make bandages for the
needy.
Two layettes will be made for
"save the children fund". The
world's day of prayer will be ob-
served Feb. 25 at the Church of
God, Grand Bend, at 2:00 p.m.
The sunshine committee is Mrs.
Jessie Rader and Mrs. Henry
Eagleson. The meeting closed
with a social half hour.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boerner
and family, of Mio, Michigan,
were week -end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz.
Wednesday evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love
were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love, i
of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Darling and Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Clinton HU 2.7269 Collect
Dead Animal Licence
No. 262-c-63
Love, of Parkhill, and Mr. and
Mrs. Douglass Gill, of Grand
Bend.
PSEMEIMEMMIlteMatallECENICIBIENIMEMIIIS
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
For
HELEN SMITH
and LEO CRECES
(bridal couple)
DaShwood
COMMUNITY HALL
on
Sat., Feb. 12
Music by
KEN MITTELHOLTZ
and The Twylites
Everyone Welcome
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
NOTICE is hereby given of By-law No. 1, Sec. 37,
that discharging of firearms within the village
limits is prohibited, except with the written per-
mission of the reeve.
ELDA WAGNER,
Clerk.
(continued from page one)
two or more of them jointly
if the petition is signed by five
ratepayers of the municipality
acting thereon.
"(5) Where there would
otherwise be an even number
of arbitrators, the judge of the
county or some person named
by him shall be added . "
Seaforth council responded
by appointing Frank Kling to
represent the town on the arbi-
tration committee. Tucker -
smith council remained hesi-
tant and agreed to forward the
petition to the Huron County
Consultative Committee with
advice to the school board.
HURON COUNTY
TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION
Schedule of Chest Clinics
SEAFORTH:
Seaforth Community Hospital
Second Wednesday Every Month in the Afternoon
WINGHAM :
General Hospital
Third Monday of the Month in the Afternoon
EXETER:
South Huron Hospital
Third Thursday of the Month in the Morning
CLINTON:
Public Hospital
Fourth Monday of the Month in the Morning
GODERICH:
Alexandra Marine & General Hospital
Fourth Monday of the Month in the Afternoon
N,B,-Either the July or August clinic is subject to
cancellation at each centre. Notice is usually given
well in advance.
AVAIL YOURSELVES OF THIS
FREE SERVICE
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Split Down Middle
Reminiscent of a similar dif-
ference in Stanley Township,
Tuckersmith councillor Forrest
charged the township was "split
right down the -middle" on the
school question.
Argument settles around the
formation of the Huron County
School Area One board com-
prising members from Tucker -
smith and Stanley townships
and the village of Bayfield.
This board has indicated it will
pick up its option on a land
site just south of Brucefield
for the purpose of building a
central school to serve the ele-
mentary school needs of all
three municipalities.
Tuckersmith council has
granted tentative approval to
assume its share of debentures
for the new school.
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1965 CHEVROLET BISCAY: i"ardor, 8 cylinder, auto-
matic, radio, white walls, discs. License 942135. to
1964 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT 327" Engine, 8 cylinder, in
automatic, power brakes, power steering, power win- <
dows, radio AF&FM, white walls, discs. License 27243.
1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA Fordor, 6 cylinder, automatic. frt
License A59612.
1963 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN Fordor 8 cylinder, stick,
radio. License A52286. v'
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