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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1966-04-07, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIVE 0 Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, 1 n Memoriams, Engagements, 3c a wend; 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 MAPLE SYRUP, $6 per gallon PIease bring glass jugs for ex- change. Clayton Smith, half anile south of St. Joseph. 14,b USED TYPEWRITF:tt, Royal, standard model, wide carriage, in good working condition, only $59.50. Zurich Citizens News, dial 236-4672. 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 Harner's, 2364700, or contact Mrs. Russell Grainger, Bayfield, phone 160r3. YELLOW BLOSSOM sweet clov- er, timothy, red clover, sweet :clover and red clover, mixed approximately equal quantities, excellent for mixing in for hay or pasture or for plow down. Good quality, reasonably priced. David Blackwell, Parr Line, 236-4820. 14,5,p JUST ARRIVED—A shipment at fine hand -cut lead crystal, in Pinwheel pattern, sherbets, goblets, juice and plates, etc, at special price of $1.89 each, at Hess the Jeweller, Zurich. 13,4,p MAPLE SYRUP — Orders tak- en at $7.00 a •gallon. Fred Mc- Clymont, phone 482 3214. EASTER FLOWERS — Order .your Easter flowers early. Glox- inias, Lilies, Mums, cut flower arrangements, Mrs. Milton Desch, 236-4614 or 4602. tf FABLE STOCK Potatoes, ex- eellent cookers. Wilfred Mous- seau, 236-4110. x VACUUM CLEANER, heavy duty, almost new, priced for quick sale. Phone 236-4096. 14,p OUTSIDE DOOR, panelled, size 6 ft. 8 in. by 32 in., with glass, 35 inches by 23 inches, like new. Phone 236-4096. 14,p FOR RENT HEATED 2 -BEDROOM Apart- ment, private entrance, garage and basement. Newly decor- ated, with nice lawn. Phone 262.5080, 13,4,5,b MISCELLANEOUS ANYONE wanting wood free, for the cutting. Contact Russell G r 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 CUSTOM WORK 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 WANTED HAVE Y011 an .old kitchen clock, We will buy for Bash, any condition, spring wound or weight. Albert G. Hess, Jewel- ler, Zurich, 13,4,p Cards of Thanks I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for the many cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was a patient 'in Clinton hospital.—Milne Rader. ,4,p The Zurich Women's Insti- tute take this means of thank- ing the people of Zurich and community who so generously contributed of their time, tal- ents and money, to make the smorgasbord and bazaar of last week such a tremendous suc- cess. This is a good example of what can be accomplished by people working together so harmoniously. Special thanks go to the men who made and donated Mother Parker's cof- fee, and those who donated the articles on which tickets were sold. COMING EVENTS Auxiliary meeting—Women's Auxiliary to South Huron Hos- pital regular meeting on Tues- day, April 12, at 2:30 p.m., in the auxiliary room, South Hur- on Hospital, Exeter. 0 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate Household Effects and Misc. Items. On the premises in the Village of Grand Bend First house south of Texaco Service Station The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 9 at 1:00 p.m. Real Estate: Parcel No. 1, consisting of south .half of lot 7, Lake Road east, on Highway 21, Stephen Township, 1% miles north of Grand Bend, 65 acres of land on which is situated a two- storey frame dwelling, bank barn and drive shed. Land is choice clay loam, all tillable and in good state of cultivation. Inspection invited. Parcel No. 2, consists of lot 32, plan 30, first house south of Texaco garage, in the village of Grand Bend, 2 -storey frame dwelling covered with asphalt siding. Main floor — modern kitchen, built-in cupboards, liv- ing and dining room, 2 bed- rooms, 3 -piece bathroom, util- ity room and sunporch. Second. floor -3 bedrooms with clothes closets. Full size basement, newly installed oil furnace; also a soft water cistern. Dwell- ing conveniently situated and in first class state of repairs. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. Please Note: Real estate of both properties will be offered for sale at Grand Bend, at 3:30 p:m. Household Effects: Heintzman piano and bench, in new condition; GE radio and record player; GE radio, like new; 1VIeClary medium size re- frigerator, recently purchased; Guerney 4 -burner propane gas stove, like new; Duncan Phyfe table and four chairs; chrome kitchen table and chairs; day- bed; 3 -piece chesterfield suite; 2 -piece chesterfield suite; pole lamp; chrome rocker; platform rocker; TV chair; occasional chairs; corner china cabinet; large and small mirrors; centre and end tables; mantel clock; electric lamps; 3 -piece wicker set, including settee; rocker and chair; wicker rocker; mounted deer head; Singer sewing ma- chine; 3 bedsteads. springs and mattresses; modern oak bed- steads; dressers; commodes; vacuum cleaner; GE floor pol- isher; large assortment of dish- es; glass wa r e; silverware; 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 antique dishes; novelties; elec- tric toaster and iron; kitchen utensils; complete set of dishes; blankets; linens; quilts; com- forters; hot water tank; pro- pane floor furnace with con- trols; portable humidifier; quantity of fruit; electric wash- ing machine; step ladders; gal- vanized tubs; garden tools, etc. Terms—Cash No reserve, everything will be sold to settle the estate. MELVIN and LEELAND DESJARDINE Executors for the estate of the late Amelia Desjardine GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 0 FARM SOLD Extensive Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Nearly New Farm Equip- ment, Crop Dryer, for Big and Small Farms, for MR. CLARENCE BUTTERS on East Mitchell Road Lot 20 Eight miles north of St. Marys, six miles south of Mitchell, one mile north of Motherwell (Watch for Signs) TUESDAY, APRIL 12 12:30 p.m. Machinery: Oliver 1800 diesel tractor, with 4 -wheel drive, power steer- ing, 3 -point hitch, 'live pto, re- mote control s y s t e m, dual wheel kit, brand new rubber; Oliver 89 loader for 1800 trac- tor, twin cylinders for both lift and bucket; Oliver 5540 5 -fur- row, semi -mounted plow, notch- ed coulters, has only plowed 150 acres; Oliver 550 diesel tractor, fully equipped, heat house r, 3 -point hitch, etc.; Oliver, 3 furrow, 3 point hitch plough; Oliver 70 tractor com- plete with 4 row scuffler and bean attachments; Case S.C. row crop tractor; Int. Model A tractor with rear mounted mower; Cockshutt 431 self pro- pelled combine. Has only done 400 acres, complete with 2 head- ers (like new); J.D. 12 A motor driven combine with pick up; M. and M. 69 combine with pick up, scour clean and flax rolls; 15 ft. triple K 45 tyne cultivator, new; 22 -foot Birch lever harrows; Model 500 AR bean windrower with cross con- veyor, brand new; 28 plate Birch disc with 3 -point hitch and 20 -in. notched discs; Oliver 540 4 row adjustable corn planter (brand new) with fiber glass boxes, double disc open- ers, insecticide and herbicide attachments; McGee 11 foot chisel plow; 40 ft. Little Giant p.t.o. elevator (Brand New); 3 6% -ton heavy duty Turner wagons, 10 ply tires; 3 Turner steel boxes with 200 bus. cap- acity; 8 ton Geo. White wagon, 8 ply tires and heavy duty rings; J.D. 3 point hitch one way disc; 8x16 treated grain box, with auger unloader; Schultz roto stop chopper; Allis Chalmers No. 3 7 -foot power mower, new knife; New Holl- and 400 hay crusher, new con- dition; M.F. 110 bus. tandem wheel p.t.o. spreader; New Holland 150 bus. p.t.o. spreader; Case T 6 75 bus. ground driv- en tractor spreader; Case Mod. 210 forage harvester with hay and corn head; Case J. 2 belt drive, apron fed forage blower; Case 820 self propelled 10 ft. swather with dual wheels, new canvases, belts and bearings this year; Allis Chalmers rubb- er tired 18 run single disc grain and fertilizer drill; Int. 15 run grain and fertilizer drill with disc openers; Int. 15 run power lift fertilizer and grain drill; Cockshutt No. 11, 13 run drill 12 ft. Geo. White cultiv- ator; 10 ft. Geo. White cultivat- or Belle City 28-48, thresing machine; 75 ft. drive belt; Geo. White 3 point hitch snow blower. The above equipment is all like Brand New and the owner is forced to sell to the highest bidder, Crop Dryer: M.C. continuous all crop dryer Model 600B, p.t.o. driven with 40 ft. unloading auger. Has its own generator. This dryer has only dried 200 acres of crop and looks and is Brand New. "DON'T MISS THIS ONE" Miscellaneous: Jacobsen Chief, 7 horsepower garden tractor, electric starter 36 in. Rotary lawn mower; cultivator and trailer for above tractor; 32 in. Roto tiller mor - power with 4% horse power engine;Gas Boy electric Mod- el 1820 metered gas pump; 10 oil drums; 25 ft. 16 in. grain auger with 1% horse power heavy duty motor; 15 ft. 5 in. grain auger with 3/4 h.p. motor 15 -ft. 4 -in. grain auger with mo- tor. Instant 3 -point hitch attach- ments; 300 8ft. 5 in. top press- ure treated posts; 300 iron posts 300 used fence posts; Snowco Roto grain screener, electric; 2 13 -in. x 25 -in. tractor tires, new. Car and Truck: 1965 1/z -ton Chevrolet pick-up with heavy duty undercarriage and truck tires, like new. 1955 Buick Special S e d a n good running condition and good tires. This is an outstanding sale of top quality epuipment. Plan to attend and avail yourself of this terrific opportunity. Own- er has sold his 'farms: TERMS—CASH AUCTIONEERS Hugh Filson and Tom Robson Phone ILDERTON Collect 666-0833 666-1455 0 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Choice Beef and Dairy Cattle, Tractor, Marra Machin- ery, Hay Grain and Misc Items on the premises South Half Lot Ile Con. 8 Stephen Township 11/4 miles west of Creditoh The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, APRIL 12 at 1:00 p.m. Cattle: Hereford cow, third calf, fresh one week, calf at foot; Durham cow, due in June; Here. ford heifer, fresh since Janu' ary; Holstein cow, second calf, fresh since January; Holstein cow, carrying third calf, due be- fore sale date; Holstein cow, milking, second calf, fresh since February; Holstein cow, milk- ing, fresh since January; Char- oloise cow, third calf, fresh one week, calf at foot 3 part Hol stein yearling steers; Durham yearling heifer; 4 Durham and Hereford steers, rising two years old, ready for market; Hereford heifer, rising two years ald, ready for market; 4 Durham and Hereford baby beefs; 4 winter calves. Cattle all choice quality. Tractors and Machinery: V.A. Case standard tractor, including 12 -inch bottom 2 -fur- row hydraulic lift plow; C.A. Allis Chalmers tractor, includ. ing 2 -row bean scuffler and Henderson manure loader, in new condition; Mc -Deering 3 - bar side delivery rake, on steel; Fleury Bissell 30 -plate tractor. disc; M -H 13 -run grain and fere tilizer drill; M -H 13 -run seed drill; M -H 5 -ft. mower; Int. No. 45 hay baler; 3 -drum steel rol- ler; Mc -Deering dump rake; hay elevator; M -H horse-drawn bean puller and scuffler; single scuffler; 3 -section diamond har- rows; M -H power lift spring tooth cultivator! M -H 2 -section lever harrows; Int. hay loader; rubber tire wagon; 16 -ft. hay rack; 2 steel tire wagons; set of sleighs; single plow; cutter; wagon box; gravel box; horse- drawn disc; root pulper; set of scales; quantity of lumber; butcher kettle; snow fence; hay fork rope; post hole digger; sling ropes; steel water trough; Surge 2 -unit milking machine, recently purchased; Mc -Deering electric eream separator; set single harness; extra long sin- ae DASHWOOD Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Emil Becker and family were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kimpel and Girls, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simmons and Lori, of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fraser, Wayne and Lynn, of London; Mrs. Keith Fraser, Marlene, Nancy and Murray, of Science Hill; Bill and Miss Louise Rarich, of Zur- ich; Mrs, Adeline Kraft, and Mr. and Mrs. Prilip Davis and Travis. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Madeline Fleet and family were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kraft, Ron Kraft and friend, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Restemayer, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reste- mayer, and Truman Fisher. Car Wash The Youth Fellowship of the Evangelical UB Church held a car wash on Saturday and cleaned and polished 28 cars. WSWS Meeting The WSWS of the Evangelical UB Church held their monthly meeting April 1. Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, as ehairlady, open- ed the devotional period with a series of Easter poems and the background story of "There is a Green Hill Far Away". Rev. Merrill James led an gle ladder; two 6 -ply 600 x 16 Suburbanite snow tires; 2 rolls woven wire; fanning mill; cut ting box; pig crate; quantity cord wood; electric fencer; shovels, chains, forks, etc. Hay and Grain: 1500 bales of choice quality mixed hay; 300 bales oat straw; 500 bushel Rodney oats suit- able for seed; 250 bushel mixed grain; bushel alfalfa seed; 15 ton choice cob corn. Terms—Cash No reserve as farm is sold. EDWARD FINKBEINER, Prop. GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer STARLITE I DRIVE-IN THEATRE NOW OPEN. WEEK -ENDS ONLY Friday and Saturday APRIL 8 and 9 (Double Feature) "Battle of Villa Fiorita" (Colour) Maureen O'Hara, Rossana Brazzi "Having a Wild Week -end" Dave Clark Five BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:15 P.M. FIRST SHOW 7:30 P.M. Double Features Shown ONLY ONCE DASHWOOD DISCOTESQUE Featuring 4 GO-GO Dancers WITH "THE CAVALIERS" Dashwood Community Centre Thursday, April 7 Admission: $1.00 interesting discussion on the topic, "Christian Citizenship". He was assisted by Mrs. Carl Oestreieher, Mrs. Ken McCrae, Mrs. Hugh Boyle, Mrs. Ralph Weber, Mrs. Ross Guenther and Mrs. Howard Klumpp. A chorus in keeping with the topic was sung by Janice Tie- rnan, Jane Guenther, Susan Grigg, Judy Mason and Betty Guenther. The president, Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, conducted the business. Good used winter clothing is to be left at the church by April 30. Three quilts quilted by the ladies will be sent to the Mennonite relief centre. It was decided to order supplies for work for Save the Children Fund. The flower and sunshine committee for April is Mrs, Hugh Boyle and Mrs. Ken McOrae. Reception and Dance For MR.. AND MRS. GERALD RATHWELL (nee Jean Turner SAT., APRIL: 9 Community Centre, Zurich DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA Everyone Welcome FARMERS! SPECIAL PRICES ON Taul Vibrating Danish Cultivators (COMPARE) KEWANEE WHEEL DISCS, ETC. TIRES ALL BRANDS, AT UP TO 50% OFF LIST PRICE! Early Funk G -Hybrid Seed Corn Agrico Anhydrous Ammonia THE CHEAPEST FORM OF NITROGEN HAUGH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT ONE MILE EAST OF BRUCEFIELD Dial 527-0927 AUCTION SALE AT THE Clinton Legion Hall CLINTON, ONTARIO Monday Evening, April 11 8:00 P.M. SHARP Repossessions -- Bankrupt Stocks AND MANY, MANY PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS CONSISTING OF Appliances — Furniture -- Television Clothing FURNITURE — A 2 -piece davenport suite that folds out to a 3/4 -size bed with nylon cover and swivel rocker; a 2 - piece French provincial chesterfield set covered in a top grade nylon cover; 3 other chesterfield sets with foam cushions; 2 9 -piece eoppertone or chrome kitchen -dinette sets consisting of 8 chairs and a 72" table; 2 7 -piece sets consisting of 6 chairs and a 60" table with an inlaid top; 1 5 -piece deluxe coppertone dinette suite; 3 bookcase bed- room suites complete with bed, dresser, chest of drawers and a matching box spring and mattress with each set; 2 sets of lamps consisting of a trilight and 2 table lamps to each set; 1 set of solid step and coffee tables in a arborite finish — other step and coffee tables; 2 39" continental beds complete with headboard and legs; 1 54" continental bed complete; 4 full size 54" spring -filled mattresses; 2 hostess chairs; platform rocker; 9 x 12 rug; hi -chair; tele- phone table; kitchen step stool; chrome rocker. APPLIANCES AND TV -- A large refrigerator with a full cross -top freezer; 2 electric ranges, one being a deluxe model; a Bong -skirt washer with pump; a 21 cu. ft. deep freeze that holds over 800 lbs. of frozen food; automatic washer and dryer, matching pair; combination radio and record player; and last of all, 4 different television sets, 21" models that have been checked over and are in Al working condition. All the appliances in this sale are guaranteed to be in A-1 working condition when you hook them up at your home. BRAND NEW CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY A large selection of fall and winter clothing has just been received for auction from one of the largest clothing whole- salers in Canada. This lot consists of Men's Clothing: socks, underwear, ties, sweaters, dress shirts, sport shirts, dress pants, pyjamas, T-shirts, work socks, work shirts. For the Ladies and Teens: double knit suits, skirts, blouses, nylons, cardigans, pullovers, slims, jackets, dresses, socks, pyjamas, slippers. Boys, Girls, Babies: Jeans, sweaters, shirts, socks, blouses, jackets, skirts, sleepers, housecoats, crawler sets, T-shirts, jumpers, skirts, dresses, sweater sets, girls' 3 -piece sets, sleep and play sets, 3 -piece velvet suits, coat and hat sets, and many other items too numerous to mention. This sale will consist of the largest and best offering that we have ever auctioned in this hall at any time. Don't Miss This Outstanding Sale AUCTIONEER — LEO E. BIRD Terms—Cash Cheques Accepted on Furniture 5% Sales Tax in Effect