HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1966-06-02, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1966
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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DEADLINE -
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FOR SALE
USED ADDING MACHINE —
Victor, hand -operated model,
just like new. Apply at Zurich
Citizens News, dial 236-4672. tf
DEEP FREEZE, Int. Model 7,
8 cubic feet. Apply to William
Steckle, RR 3, Bayfield, dial
565-6377 Bayfield,
REINFORCED Cement Tiles —
3 foot and 4 foot. Lawrence
Ziler, RR 3, Dashwood. Phone
31r4, 22,3,4,5,6,7,b
GERMAN Shepherd pups, 8
weeks old. Apply Louis Far-
well, RR 3, Zurich, 236-4646.
20,p
MIXED GRAIN. Call Russell
Grainger, 565-5352. 22,p
APPROXIMATELY 8 Acres of
land, ideally located in the
northwest corner of Zurich.
Choice commercial or residen-
tial site. Apply to Mrs, Frieda
Heideman, Zurich.
ALLIS CHALMERS Model C
tractor, first class condition;
power mower attached. Phone
262-5392, Hensall.
1960 PONTIAC, fordor, green,
radio, 2 new snow tires, motor
overhauled recently, $600 or
best offer, Mrs. C. D. Kipfer,
Hensall, phone 262-2278.
CUSTOM WORK
Anyone wishing to have
whitewashing done, contact Bill
Watson, phone 27r19, Dash-
wood.
GIRL would like baby sitting
job for summer holidays. Phone
236-4926. 20,p
LAWNS mowed in evenings.
Call 2364088, 20,p
WEED SPRAYING with latest
equipment. We supply the
spray. Contact Larry Merner,
236-4638. 21,2,b
DRESS MAKING and altera-
tions. Call Hensall 262-5015.
21,2,3,b
MISCELLANEOUS
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
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
555-2434, 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
General Trucking
BIRTHS
WILLERT—Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Willert are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter on Monday, May 23,
at South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter, a sister for Robert.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Geiger,
Zurich, are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Norma Jean, to Kenneth
James Gemmel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gemmel, Kippen.
The wedding will stake place on
Saturday, July 2, 1966, at 2:30
p.m., in the Evangelical UB,
Church, Zurich.
Cards of Thanks
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to the Zurich Fire
Brigade for saving our barn
from fire; also the neighbors
for their help.—Mr. and Mrs.
Cleve Gingerich.
The family of the late Mrs.
Emma McCann wish to express
their sincere thanks to friends,
relatives and neighbors for
mass cards, floral tributes,
cards of sympathy and acts of
kindness during their recent
bereavement. Special thanks
to Father C. A, Doyle, St. Boni-
face CWL and Westlake funeral
home.
We wish to express our heart-
felt thanks to each one of you
who helped in any way during
our recent bereavement. A
special `thank you' to those who
assisted at the scene of the
accident, to Westlake ambu-
lance service, to Dr. Wallace
and to Rev. 0. Jantzi, to friends
and neighbors for the many
acts of kindness and expres-
sions of sympathy. — Mr. and
Mrs. Orlan Schwartzentruber
and family.
COMING EVENTS
OF
Livestock, Grain, Feed,
Fertilizer, Furniture, Etc.
(Former C. H. Keys Business)
ALSO
Custom Colnbilling
WITH TRUCK AVAILABLE
Bruce T. Keys
VARNA
Call Hensall 262.5360
Hensall Spring Fair and Im-
plement Show, with heavy
horses, light horses and ponies,
on Wednesday, June 15, at 5:45
p.m. Featuring 69 prize Here-
ford feeding calves to be judged
and auctioned. Also a baby
show, parade and midway.
Watch next week's paper for
more details. 22,b
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TWILIGHT
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Tractor, Farm
Machinery, Grain and Miscel-
laneous Items
on the premises
Lot 6, Con. 13, Stanley Township
11/2 miles north of Blake or
VA miles west of Zurich, thence
33/4 miles north.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7
At 6:30 p.m.
Tractor and Farm Machinery:
Massey Ferguson diesel 35
standard tractor, completely
equipped, only 2400 hours, in
brand new condition; M -F 15 -
run grain and fertilizer drill on
rubber, like new; Case power
take -off 115 bushel tractor
spreader, like new; M -M 91/2 -ft.
pull -type spring tooth cultiva-
tor; Fleury 9112 -ft. spring tooth
cultivator; Ford 3 -point hitch
cultivator; Mc -Deering corn
picker; Gehl 10 -inch hammer
mill; 50 -ft. endless hammer
mill belt; Hamill 2 -row bean
scuffler; hay elevator; hog
feeders; electric bean cooker;
hog crate; set of scales; jack
all jack; chicken feeders; quan
tity tile; skil saw; variety new
lumber; extension ladder; Utina
cattle waterer; egg washer and
baskets; barrels; forks; shovels;
etc.
Grain:
15 ton choice quality mixed
grain, consisting of wheat, oats
and barley,
No reserve, as the farm is
rented.
Terms —Cash
STANLEY GINGERICH, Prop.
HAROLD ERB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
GIRL GUIDES ENJOY CAMP—Members of the Hensall
and Zurich Girl Guides enjoyed a week -end of camping at
Gen Mac, near' Seaforth, under the supervision of Mrs. Tom
Lavender and Mrs. Bob Cook. In this photo the girls are
quite happy to pose in front of their flag pole, while they
were enjoying games and other fun.
Huron Service Club Members Hear
Details of October Plowing Match
Some 60 members of the Ex
eter Lions Club, the Clinton
Kinsmen Club and the Goderich
Kinsmen club were on hand in
Clinton recently for a briefing
on the International Plowing
Match. These three clubs have
already started selling advance
sale tickets and will look after
selling tickets at the gate and
car parking during the fourday
match at Seaforth.
Co-chairman of the match,
Hensall Church
Messengers Hear
Fine Program
The Messengers of the United
Church entertained their moth-
ers to .a delightful evening of
musical numbers and a film on
Monday evening, May 30, in
the church, with an attendance
of 26 present.
Catharine Anne Christie and
Janice McNichol formed the re-
ception committee to welcome
the 22 mothers. Leader Mr's.
Clendon Christie presided for
the program, opening with a
poen, "The Eternal Things".
Scripture passages were read
by Robert Soldan, with prayer
by Kevin Wareing. Mrs. Cecil
Pepper gave words of welcome
followed 'with the presentation
of the gift boxes. Offering was
taken up by Steven Corbett
and Michael Veal, and offertory
prayer by Tom Kyle.
BOB'S
Barber Shop
Mrs. Christie gave a briefing
on their work followed with a
picture, "Adventures in Hong
Kong". A piano solo by Judith
Miekle, and words of thanks
by Linda Beer were next.
Benediction was pronounced
by Gail Travers and Patti Row-
cliffe.
MAIN STREET, ZURICH
Open Tuesday and Friday Nite
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BUILDING
CONTRACTOR
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YOU NAME IT . .
. . WE'LL DO IT I
No job is too large or too
small for us.
DICK BEDARD
Gordon McGavin, warned that
there are only 130 days left
until the match and urged all
members to be ready when the
event took place. Films of other
plowing matches were shown
to give members a chance to
see the scope of the operation
they would be responsible for.
Doug Miles, agricultural rep-
resentative for Huron County,
who has been working closely
with the plowing match com-
mittee told the delegates this
would be an excellent time for
towns to carry out some promo-
tion by having an entry in the
parade or at the grounds.
The service clubs will have
the support of over 100 police
officers who will assist with
traffic control. Parking lot at-
tendants will be equipped with
two-way radios in order to make
sure of good co-ordination and
a smooth flow of cars.
The plowing match committee
wants to leave a good impres-
sion on the visitors. "We want
the people to enjoy themselves,
not just take their money," Mr.
McGavin told the group,
The International Match is a
co-operative affair and some
committees have been working
up to three years getting ready
for this.
Grand Bend Pair
Honoured On
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs, George Walper,
Grand Bend, celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary Sun-
day, May 15. Their family en-
tertained them to dinner at the
Green Forest Motor Hotel, of
Grand Bend.
Mrs. Walper, the former
Marine Devine, and George
Waper, both of Stephen Town-
ship, were united in marriage
at the Methodist parsonage,
Corbett, by Rev. J. E. Cooke,
May 18, 1916. They farmed
some 46 years on the B line,
Stephen Township, before mov-
ing to Grand Bend four years
ago.
The celebrants received con-
gratulations and best wishes
from friends, relatives and
neighbors and were the recipi-
ents of many beautiful cards
and gifts.
The couple have six children,
Lloyd, Hay Township; Gladys
(Mrs. Harold Peck), Stanley
Township; Evelyn (Mrs. George
John), Windsor; Mervyn, living
on home farm; Willis, Hay Town-
ship, and Jean, (Mrs, Hielke
Berends), Exeter. They have
16 grandchildren and one great
grandchild,
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Reception and
Dance
For
DOUG LIGHTFOOT
and
PHYLLIS SCHADE
(Bridal Couple)
Saturday, June 11
in the
CREDITON
TOWN HALL
Music by
"THE RAMBLERS"
Everyone Welcome !
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CORRECTION
In last week's issue of this
newspaper, a story regarding
the district annual of the
Women's Institutes of South
Huron, it was reported that the
Hensall group had no directors.
This newspaper has since been
advised that Mrs. Clarence Reid
is the district director for Hen-
sall, with the alternate being
Mrs. A. R. Orr. Both ladies
were missing from the Dash-
wood meeting due to illness.
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TEDERS
The Hay Township School Area Board
are inviting tenders to supply:
2,000 Yards (more or less) of Fill
1,000 yards (more or less) of Topsoil
The above to be delivered to Zurich and Hensall schools
as required and to be rough graded. The fill and topsoil
are to be to the satisfaction of the school board.
The Price Quoted, including delivery and grading,
shall be by the Cubic Yard.
A $200.00 deposit will be required from any accepted
tender and will be returned upon satisfactory completion
of the project.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Further information may be obtained from Robert Row-
cliffe or Elmer Rowe. Work to be completed on project
by July 15, 1966.
Tender to be in the possession of
ROBERT WESTLAKE, BOX 268, ZURICH, ONTARIO,
by June 3, 1966, at 6:00 p.m.
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
TENDER
Adams Drainage Works 1966
TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until
Thursday, June 16th, 1966, at 12 noon, for the construction
of the Adams Drainage Works 1966.
(1) This calls for excavating and levelling approximately
23,680 cubic yards of earth.
(2) Clearing and brushing.
(3) Installation of 4 separate C.M.P.
(4) Installing 830 feet of 8" field tile.
All according to Engineer C. P. Corbett's specifica-
tions, which may be seen at the offices of the engineer
or municipal clerk.
A marked cheque for 10% of the tender must accompany
each tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
Township to supply CMP and tile.
Tender forms may be obtained at the clerk's office. Tender
to state when work can he started.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Clerk -Treasurer,.
Township of Hay.
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