Zurich Citizens News, 1966-03-31, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1966
ZURICHCITIZENS NEWS
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Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Cards ef
Thanks, 1 n Memoriam,
Engagements, 3c a weed;
Minimum 75c.
REPEATS -
2c • word; Minimum 50c.
CASH DISCOUNTS -
3y Off 0 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
USED TYPEWRITER, Royal,
standa' d model, wide carriage,
in good working condition, only
$59.50. Zurich Citizens News,
dial 236-4672.
BOX TRAILER, only $65. Dial
262-5148.
ONE BOY'S SUIT, size 12-13;
2 boy's striped sweaters, size
12, 2 girl's spring coats, size
7, navy with white collar; size
5, green. May be seen at
Wayne Horner's, 236-4700, or
contact Mrs. Russell Grainger,
hayfield, phone 160r3.
500 BALES of mixed hay. Cor-
nelius Dr Groot, 2364176. 12,p
ALFALFA SEED, 20 bushel.
Apply to Campbell McKinley,
262-5430. 12,3,p
FRENCH DOOR, standard size,
with glass door, in good con-
dition. Phone 236-4096. 12,p
1963 PONTIAC Sedan, Lauren -
Zan, automatic transmission, 6
a y 11 n d e r, 25,000 guaranteed
miles, windshield washers. Dial
236-4096. 12,p
.JUST ARRIVED —A shipment
of fine hand -cut lead crystal,
in Pinwheel pattern, sherbets,
goblets, juice and plates, etc,
at special price of $1.89 each,
cat Hess the Jeweller, Zurich.
13,4,p
250 GALLON Oil Tank, with
gauge and filter pipe, •on legs,
in goad condition. Quantity of
cedar posts. Urban Pfile, Vil-
lage of Zurich.
BOX OF BOY'S clothes, sizes
34, jackets, dress jackets, pants,
etc. Girl's coat, dresses, sizes
2-4, jacket size 3. Mrs. Steve
Gingerich, 236-4183.
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. l0wks,b
(MAPLE SYRUP — Orders tak-
en at $7.00 a ,gallon. Fred Mc-
(Clymont, phone 482 3214,
300 BALES STRAW. Alvin
Rau, phone 2364877.
FOUR HOLSTEIN Heifers, bred
}Pole Angus, two due to fresh-
en. Gordon Erb, 2364073. 11,b
EASTER FLOWERS — Order
your Easter flowers early. Glox-
inias, Lilies, Mums, cut flower
arrangements. Mrs. Milton
Desch, 236-4614 or 4602. tf
(BALED HAY and Straw, avail-
able now. Contact Ivan Kalb-
Fleisch, 236.4958,
VEGETABLES — Potatoes, cab-
bage, carrots and onions. Ted
Leibold, phone 236-4738.
FOR RENT
(HOUSE for Rent, 21/2 miles
north of Zurich, all modern
conveniences. Call Gingerich's
2364351, for information. 11,b
'(HEATED 2 -BEDROOM Apart-
ment, private entrance, garage
and basement. Newly decor-
ated, with nice lawn. Phone
262-5080, 13,4,5,b
HELP WANTED
FOR BEAN Elevator, steady
employment, 45 -hour week,
time and a half for overtime.
Two weeks holiday s, good
wages, experienced man prefer -
ed. Apply to Cook Bros. Mill-
ing Co. Ltd., 262-2605, Hensall.
NOTICE
No empty pop bottles will
he accepted on Sundays.—Mrs.
Lerina Rose.
Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank friends,
relatives and neighbors who re-
membered me with cards, visits
and calls while a patient in
Clinton hospital, — Mrs. Henry
Flaxbard. 13,p
I sincerely wish to thank all
my relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for flowers, visits, cards
and many other kindnesses
while I was in South Huron
Hospital and since returning
home.—Mrs. Phil Overholt. 13,p
We would like to •take this
opportunity to thank all those
who were in any way connected
with the Zurich Public School
during our 35 years of service
as custodians. Special thanks
to teachers and school boards.
—Mr. and Mrs. William Thiel,
Mrs. Norman Fleischauer.
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
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
MISCELLANEOUS
ANYONE wanting wood free,
for the cutting. Contact Russell
Gr a i n g e r, Bayfield, phone
160r3, ' 13,4
CUSTOM Spraying, with 2-4-D,
Eptam, and Atrazine. Material
available for your own use, at
attractive prices. Contact Lionel
Wilder, RR 1, dial 236-4020. tf
PAPER HANGING — Available
to do your job anytime. Call
Mrs. Elam Shantz, 236-4036,
Zurich, evenings. 8,9,p
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
LAWN ROLLING, around Hen-
sall area. Call 262.2344. 11,b
WANTED
HAVE YOU an old kitchen
clock, We will buy for cash,
any condition, spring wound or
weight. Albert G. Hess, Jewel-
ler, Zurich. 13,4,p
BLACK, White and Brown
Beagle hound, female, one year
old. Contact George Haggitt,
236-4095, Zurich.
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
WENVIMMO
JAMESWAY
Plan your Barn Renovations
Now.
See us for: Stabling, Barn
Cleaners, Cow Bowls. Also en-
quire about our Power Choring
Equipment for Beeflots, Poul-
try
ouhtry and Hog Houses.
Authorized Jamesway Power
Charing Dealer for
Huron County
Howson & Howson
BLYTH 523.4241
tuary of the church was ap-
proved.
Personals
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. William Haugh were: Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Parke, of
Hensall; Mrs. Irma Jenkins, of
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs, Carmen
Eckmier and Paul, of Strat-
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile,
of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Van Dorsselaer, and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Rader and family.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Rader and family
STARLITE
DRIVE-IN
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Popular Serres
Each week Fletcher Markle steps front
and centre as host of the popular CBC -TV
series Telescope. Markle, well-known in the
film world as a writer and director, also
writes many of the Telescope scripts as well
as directing the occasional program. Now
in its third season, Telescope has travelled
the globe searching out stories of interest
to Canadians.
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The NBC TV lineup for the
fall season looks a great deal
like the schedule for last fall.
However, one show did catch
my attention. As reported earl-
ier, colorful Tarzan and color-
ful Jane will swing through
the trees every Friday night at
7:30 starting this September.
The NBC promotion department
took the time to report that
the series is set deep in the
heart of the jungle. Ah C'mon!
— 0—
Rita Tushingham stars in "A
Taste .of Honey" on Channel
10's Film Festival on Friday
night at 9 (March 25). This
film won four British Academy
Awards and two prizes at
Cannes. It's a good one.
— 0—
The CBC TV network now
says definitely that Festival,
Show of the Week, •and the
NHL hockey games will be
broadcast in color next season.
— 0—
Steve Allen will talk about
his television days and his pro-
posed political career with
Pierre Berton this Saturday at
6 p.m. on Channel 10. Agnes
AUCTION SALE
Of 2 -Storey Brick Residence,
School Supplies and Miscellan-
eous Items
in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
Directly north of Zurich Public
School
The undersigned auctioneer
received instruetions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 2
At 1:30 p.m.
Real Estate:
Two-storey, large white brick
residence in the Village of
Zurich, directly north of public
school, to be demolished one
foot below ground level, within
60 days from date of sale.
Please Note—A bond of $200
will be required on day of sale
with the understanding that
this be returned after destruc-
tion of building to the satis-
faction of school board. In
the event this is not completed
within set date the money will
be forfeited and building re-
sold. Also small barn and 150
feet woven fence and steel
posts which will be offered
separately.
School Supplies and
Miscellaneous Items:
Include cupboards, desks,
clocks, shelves, large assort-
ment books, blackboards, desk
bells, tables, pianos, maps, and
many miscellaneous items.
Terms—Cash
IAN McALLISTER, Chairman,
Hay Township School Area
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Moorehead joins Pierre next
Tuesday, March 29, Same time,
Same channel.
— 0—
Pie in Your FYI is the TV
"sleeper" show of the year. It
started out slow and it's pick-
ing up steam as the weeks go
by. It's my guess that it will
receive more air time in the
fall. Folks are talking about
it that's for sure.
— 0—
The movie producers have
sent out a list of movies that
will be released to television
for the start of the 1966-67
season. I think it is safe to
say that a good many of these
films will be shown on the net-
works in the USA, the CBC -TV
network, and perhaps on local
stations.
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DASHWOOD
Aaron Oestreicher
Aaron E. Oestreicher, 72, of
West Lorne, passed away in
Chatham Public General Hos-
pital. He was born in Dash-
wood and farmed on the Bron-
son Line. He is survived by
one daughter, Dr. Eunice E. Mc-
Kishnie, West Lorne; one son,
Dr. Donald, Chatham; three
brothers, Samuel, Dashwood;
Rev. John, Clifford; Milton,
Berwin, Ill.; one sister, Mrs.
Arthur (Martha) Brunner, Over-
land, Kan.
The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home
until Saturday when the serv-
ice was conducted by Rev. C.
B. Heckendorn, of Rodney, as-
sisted by Rev. Merrill James.
Interment was in the Crediton
EUB Cemtery. Pall bearers
were Vernon Schatz, Rudolph
Be c k e r, Lorne Kleinstiver,
David Ratz, Howard Datars and
Ivan Sharrow.
Dashwood 4-H Girls
The fourth meeting of Dash-
wood Pom Poms was held on
March 22 at the home of Norma
Weigand. Notes were given
by the leaders on hats, selec-
tion of hats, care of hats and
shoes, The girls did samples
of corded bias piping and a
true bias.
The fifth meeting of Dash-
wood Dainty Dressers was held
at the home of Dara Goodale
on March 26 with 10 present.
The meeting opened with the
4-H pledge. Roll call was "How
1 plan to trim my accessories".
Notes were given on "hand-
bags", selection of handbag"
and materials which can be
used to make or to find in a
handbag, plus care of handbag,
Each girl made a sample of
a poen pom, covered cord for
piping, corded bias piping, and
diagonal braiding. The next
meeting will be held April 16
at the home of Diane Becker.
Discuss Union
Dr. E. E. Hallman, supervis-
ing chairman, was chairman for
the conference meeting at Dash-
wood March 24, Donald Gaiser
was elected lay delegate for
the May conference at Milver-
ton. Arthur Haugh is alter-
nate. 'rhe question of union
with the United Church of Can-
ada was under discussion.
Plans to redecorate the sanc-
NOW OPEN
WEEK -ENDS ONLY
Friday and Saturday
APRIL 1 and 2
(Double Feature)
"The Glory Guys"
(Colour)
Tom Tryon, Harve Presnell
"Woman of Straw"
(Colour)
Sean Connery, Gina Lollobrigida
ZURICH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Applications for Secretary -Treasurer
Sealed applications will be accepted until 6 p.m. on Sat-
urday, April 2, 1966, for the position of secretary -treasurer
of the Zurich Agricultural Society. Applicants to state ex-
peience and salary expected.
Lowest or any application not necessarily accepted. Please
mail applications to:
HERB TURKHEIM, President,
Zurich Agricultural Society,
ZURICH, Ontario,
s•
Village of
GRAND BAND
1 --Tenders for Washrooms
Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be
received by the undersigned, up to 5 p.m. on Monday,
April 4, 1964, for the purpose of:
The renovation of a certain building in the vicinity
of the Harbour Flats, and the installation of plumb-
ing and toilet facilities.
Plans and specifications, as prepared by architect
William Andrews, may be obtained from the under-
signed, upon the deposit of $10 cash or certified
cheque, and will be refundable upon the return of
the plans in good order.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
MURRAY A. DESJARDINS,
Clerk of the Village,
Grand Bend, Ontario.
2 --Applications for Bath House &
Parking Lot Attendants,
Main Beach, Grand Bend,
1966 Season
Sealed applications, clearly marked as to contents, will
be received by the undersigned, up to 5 p.m., Monday,
April 4, 1966.
Sub -Section A—Bath House attendants to supervise
the checking facilities, and be re-
sponsible for the cleanliness and
maintenance of the washrooms.
Sub -Section B --Parking lot attendants to supervise
and administer the parking of cars
at the beach parking lot, on Satur-
days, Sundays and holidays.
Rates of pay for items 2, sub -sections A and B, are in
excess of the minimum wage law„ and any or all details
not specifically outlined, may be obtained from the
undersigned, prior to the closing date for applications.
Any particular application not necessarily accepted.
MURRAY A. DESJARDINS,
Clerk of the Village,
Grand Bend, Ontario.
were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Restemayer and Glen.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe,
Miss Kay Norris, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Mead and Jillian, of Toron-
to; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe,
Tom and Eleanor were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Wes Wolfe.
They celebrated Mrs. Mead's
birthday,
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
WAYNE PRANCE
SHIRLEY FEICK
(Bridal Couple)
Zurich Arena
April 2, 1966
8:30 P.M.
Everyone Welcome
Opening
FOR THE SEASON
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN:
Theatre — Clinton
With Double Features, Each
Feature Shown Once.
The Main Feature is
Shown Last.
Box Office Open at 7:30 p.m.
First Show At 8:00'p.m.
Friday and Saturday
April 1-2
OPENING NIGHT
ACTION DOUBLE FEATURE
None But
The Brave
FRANK SINATRA
CLINT WALKER
TOMMY SANDS
Color
"BATTLE W THE
VILLA FIORITA"
MAUREEN O'HARA
ROSSANO BRAZZI '
Color Cartoon
Thursday and Friday
April 7-8
— DOUBLE FEATURE L. -
'PAJAMA
`PAJAMA PART"
TOMMY KIRK
ANETTE FUNICELLO
Color
"SAMSON AND THE
SEVEN MIRACLES"
GORDON SCOTT •
Color Cartoon
Saturday and Monday
April 9-11
— DOUBLE FEATURE ---
Up From
The Beach
CLIFF ROBERTSON
RED BUTTONS
IRINA DEMICK
The Sequel to "THE LONGEST
DAY". The story begins the
day after D.Day
"APACHE RIFLES"
AUDIE MURPHY
Color
Cartoon
Special Holliday
Sunday Midnight
Show April 10