HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1966-07-21, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1966
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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Engagements, 3c a word;
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REPEATS-
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'Mowing last insertion.
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Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE -
1, o'clock noon, Wednosd y
FOR SALE
HONEY -No. 1 Clover honey,
25 cents per lb, in customers'
containers. Call J. W. Haberer,
2364346. 29,30,p
Mc-DEERING BINDER, 8 -ft. cut,
with 6 canvas, in good condition.
Apply to George Bedard, dial
2364648. 29,p
NEW HONEY CROP now avail-
able, Bring your own con-
tainers, 25c Ib. Call Ferd Ha-
bere, dial 236-4308. 28,b
FOUR BEDROOM house and
apartment in the village of
Zurich. Private entrance to
apartment. Apply to Clement
McCann, Phone 39 r 11, Dash-
wood.
HEIFER CALF, part Durham and
Holstein. Call Harold Widrick,
236-4170. 29,b
25 BROOD SOWS, bred York-
shire, some due soon. Call
Alvin Gingerich, 236-4735.
25,6,p
USED PORTABLE Typewriter
Smith -Corona, in excellent
working condition, completely
:overhauled. Apply to Zurich
Citizens News, dial 236-4672.
RASPBERRIES -- Make your
picking appointment at Stan
Gingerich's farm by calling Gus
Soudant at the farm, 236-4178,
or Harold Soper, 236-4963.
28,9,p
REINFORCED Cement Tiles -
3 foot and 4 foot. Lawrence
Ziler, RR 3, Dashwood. Phone
31r4, 22,3,4,5,6,7,h
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.
SWEET CHERRIES should be
ready by Monday, July 11, with
Montmorency ripe the following
weer. Pick your own, or buy
them ready picked. Ausable
Orchards Ltd., Arkona, phone
Lorne Teeple, 828-3645, or Bob
Thompson, 828-3526. 27,8,b
25 -RUN International seed drill;
8 -inch International hammer
snill; 2 -wheel trailer; 8 -plate
one-way John Deere disc, 30 -
plates; 8 -foot Massey Harris
cultivator. Apply to Box WR,
Zurich Citizens News. 28,p
ROYAL TYPEWRITER, used,
standard model. In good work-
ing condition. See it at Zurich
Citizens News office. 27,x
WANTED
WANTED -Ladies' closed case
watches. Also any old style
clocks, spring or weight driven.
Will pay cash. Albert Hess,
.Jeweller, Zurich. 28,9,p
HELP WANTED
LOCAL MAN
REQUIRED
I need a representative for
my firm in this area. This
+open ing may be worth up to
$8,000.00 yearly for the right
person. Full or part-time. Age
21 up to 65. Can you make
short auto trips? We hope will
start soon and stay with us a
Tong time. Contact 'Ed Bauer,
Elm Haven Motel, Clinton, on
Wednesday, .July 27, 1:30 p.m.
to 5 p.m., or Thursday, July 28,
9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 28,9,b
IMMEDIATE placement for one
Avon representative in Zurich,
Phone collect, Mrs. Millson,
London, 451-0541, for informa-
tion,
BIRTHS
HAGAN - At Kingston on Sun-
day, July 10, 1966, to Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Hagan, a son. A
first grandchild for Corporal
and Mrs. Bruce Baker and a
12th grandchild for Robert
Baker Sr., Hensall.
IN MEMORIAM
Gascho-In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Christian Gascho,
who passed away two years ago,
on July 23, 1964.
Two years have passed since
that sad day,
When the one we Loved was
called away,
One of the dearest this world
could hold,
With a cheery smile and a heart
of gold.
Without f a r e w e I I, she fell
asleep,
With only memories for us to
keep.
-Lovingly remembered by :hus-
band, daughters, sons, grand-
children and great-grandchil-
dren. 29,p
Desch - In fond and loving
memory of a dear sister and
aunt, Agnes Oesch, who passed
away four years ago, July 20,
1962.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps one to forget,
But time has only proven
How much we miss her yet.
-Sadly missed and always re-
membered by Dorthy, Anthony
and Douglas. 29,p
Oesch-In loving memory of a
dear daughter and sister,
Agnes Marlene, who passed
away four years ago, July 20,,
1962.
We cannot
face,
The smile
friends
Your happy, carefree ways,
In those happy, bygone days.
One of the best this world could
hold,
Your cheery smile and your
heart of gold.
Always so good, unselfish and
kind,
What a wonderful memory you
left behind.
-Always remembered by her
parents, brother and sisters.
29,p
forget your smiling
that won so many
CUSTOM WORK
PROFESSIONAL PIANO tuning.
Pianos tuned, cleaned, demothed
and any other types of repairs.
E. Bossenberry, established since
1925. For information contact
Zurich Citizens News, dail 236-
4672. 29,b
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
CUSTOM COMBINING with Case
1010, with straw chopper, 2 self -
unloading wagons, 40 -foot PTO
auger. Will combine wheat, oats,
barley, beans or corn. Call Den-
nis Overholt, 2364048, operator
for Bedard Bros. combine.
29,30,b
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
CUSTOM COMBINING -We are
now equipped to do your com-
bining, with a new Case com-
bine. Call William Steckle,
565-5377, Bayfield, 28,9,p
Anyone wishing to have
whitewashing done, contact Bill
Watson, phone 27r19, Dash-
wood.
CUSTOM BALING with modern
equipment. Call John Jacobs,
dial 236-4826. 25,6,7,p
JOHNSTON SA N I T A PION
SERVICE --Septic tanks pump-
ed and cleaned, modern equip-
ment. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone Parkhill 294.6954.
26,7,8,9,0,p
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Leigh-
ton, of Orangeville, announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Gloria Caroline, to Mr. Ron-
ald Howard Klopp, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Klopp, of
Zurich. The wedding to take
place on August 13, 1966, at
St. Mark's Anglincan Church,
Orangeville. 29,b
Cards of Thanks
Grateful thanks to all my
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for the many cards, let-
ters, gifts and visits to ine while
I was a patient at St. Joseph's
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Drs. H.
Cameron and Grainger, Pastor
Blackwell and all who remem-
bered nie in their prayers and
all who were so kind to my
parents at the time of my acci-
dent. It was all appreciated
very much. -Richard Klopp.
29,b
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AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate, Household
Effects, Antiques and
Miscellaneous items
on the premises, 3rd house east
of St. Boniface Church in the
Village of Zurich
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JULY 30
at 1:30 p.m.
Real Estate:
Consists of west half of Lot
48, in the village of Zurich, on
which is situated a 2 -storey
brick dwelling covered with
stucco finish.
Main Floor - Kitchen and
utility room, dining and living
room room, one bedroom.
Second Floor - Three bed-
rooms and clothes 'closets.
Full size basement. Also
small barn suitable for garage.
Inspection invited.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Household Effects:
Admiral 17 -inch television;
oak dining room table and
chairs; kitchen table and chairs;
china cabinet; oak rockers;
studio couch; phonograph; an-
tique cuckoo clock; antique
boot jack; two parlor chairs;
leather rocker; 2 -burner elec-
tric stove; kitchen stove; Corona
space heater; antique magazine
rack; antique irons; Raymond
DASHWOOD and DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent)
Mrs. William Gossman attend-
ed the wedding of her grand-
daughter, Miss Eleanor Goss -
man, to Mr. David Wayne Bond,
at London on Saturday, July 16.
Week -end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Hilton Ford were Mr.
and Mrs. John Brintnell, Jean
Anne and Cathy and Miss Vicki
Fraser, of Prescott, and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Ford and Sherry,
of Bolton.
Miss Beth Snell and Miss Bon-
nie Mason are camping this
week at the EUB church camp
at Silver Lake.
The WSWS of the Evangelical
UB Church held their study
class at Dashwood Tuesday eve -
sewing machine; couch; pictures
and frames; oak single bed;
antique child's bed; 3 oak bed-
steads, springs and mattresses;
dresser s; commodes; cedar
chests; trunks; toilet set; floor
lamps; lanterns; electric radio;
dry sink; assortment glassware;
silverware; antique dishes;
Warwick blue and white dinner
set, setting for 12; kitchen uten-
sils; coffee g r i n d e r; apple
peeler; sealers; jugs; quilts;
mats; bedding; antique photo
and developing set; rifle; shot-
gun; carpenter and garden
tools; masonary set; etc.
Terms- Cash
MIKE MEIDINGER, Propreitor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
ST. BONIFACE CWL
SUPPER
IN THE
Zurich
Community Centre
Sunday, July 31
4 to 7 P.M.
ADULTS
CHILDREN
$1.50
$1.00
Advance Tickets are now on
sale, from
Mrs. Leo Meidinger,
Mrs. Lloyd Dtenomme
or at
Zurich Variety Store
SUPERINTENDENT
Male Superintendent required for new 65 -bed Rest Home
to open October 1st, 1966. Duties to commence August
15 -September 1st, 1966. Proposed staff of 14.
Replies to state qualifications, and salary expected, and
must be in the hands of our Secretary by July 30th, 1966.
BLUE WATER REST HOME,
Mr. Gerald Gingerich, Secretary,
Zurich, Ontario.
Huron County Milk and Crean? Producers
PICNIC
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
Saturday, July 27, 1966
DINNER AT 12:30
BRING YOUR PICNIC LUNCH, CUPS AND UTENSILS
Chocolate Milk and Ice Cream Provided
Special Events
CHILDREN'S RACES - BALL GAME TUG-OF-WAR
CKNX Mobile Unit on the Grounds
Pack a Basket - Bring the Family
Sponsored by
Huron County Milk Committee
ning with Crediton and Zurich
joining with them. Crediton
ladies were in charge of the
study; Zurich ladies provided
recreation and Dashwood Iadies
the lunch.
Steve McIsaac and Ronald
Bruce, of Detroit, spent a few
days with Mrs. Lucinda Mclssac
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poland and
family, of Campbellford, are
vacationing with Mrs. Cora
Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller
and Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Du-
charme visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Siegrfried Miller on the
week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Scherrer
and the former's sister, of Kit-
chener, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Miller Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe and
girls, of London, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Rader and family.
Sunday School Picnic
Zion Lutheran Church held
their annual Sunday school and
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PROGRAM
of Feature Attractions
JULY 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
(One Week)
(One Show Each Night}
"Thunderball"
Colour
(Adult Entertainment)
Sean Connery, Claudine Auger
--000---
JULY 25 and 26
"Never Too Late"
Colour
Paul Ford, Connie Stevens
--000--
JULY 27, 28, 29 and 30
"Shenandoah"
Colour
James Stewart, Doug McLure
-----000--
SUNDAY MIDNITE - JULY 31
(Adult Entertainment)
"My Blood Runs Cold"
Troy Donahue, Joey Hetherton
---000----
AUGUST 1 and 2
(Adult Entertainment)
"I'll Take -Sweden"
Colour
Bob Hope, Tuesday Weld
-000---
AUGUST 3, 4, 5 and 6
-- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"The Ugly Daschund"
Colour
Dean Jones, Suzanne Pleshette
"Winnie The Pooh"
---000-
AUGUST 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
(One Week)
"Mary Poppins"
Colour
Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyk
(One Show Each Night)
Admission for Children: SOc
Special Attractions Corning ..
"That Darn Cat"
"Old Yeller""
congregational picnic at the
farm of V. L. Becker on Sun-
day, July 17. The Sunday school
teachers, assisted by the super-
intendent, Robert Hayter, con-
ducted races with the following
results: pre -Sunday school, Sally
Cook; 7 and 8, Tom Hayter and
Lori Keller; 9 and 10, Janice
Hayter and Bradley Willert, 11
and 12, Darlene Rader and Gary
Gibson; 13 and 14, John Hayter;
wheelbarrow race, Sharon Ra-
der and Janice Hayter, Tom
Hayter and Marty Becker, Dar-
lene Rader and Marjorie Schenk,
Gary and Larry Gibson; three-
legged race, Vicki Miller and
Dianne Rader, Geffery and Tom
H a y t e r, Sharon - Rader and
Janice Hayter, Bradley Willert
and Randy Keller, Darlene Ra-
der and Marjorie Schenk,
Michael Fleet and Ricky Hayter,
Douglas Rader and John Hay-
ter; kick -the -slipper, Dianne
Rader, Marty Becker, Ricky
Hayter. Several relays were
enjoyed.
Special prizes were awarded
as follows: lucky plate, Mrs.
Roy Gibson; oldest car coming
to the picnic, Louis Restemayer
(1950); weight of watermelon,
Mrs. Frieda Keller; paper con-
test, Anne Becker. The Ladies'
Aid served a bountiful supper.
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
Proclamation Re: Civic Holiday
I hereby proclaim MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1966,
as a Public Holiday, and ask all residents to ob-
serve it as such.
LEROY THiEL, Reeve,
Village of Zurich.
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
Tenders Wanted
1 -SEALED TENDERS for the installation of sidewalk
will be received by the Clerk, until August 2, 1966,
at 6:00 p.m.
Location and number of feet can be obtained from Urban
Pfile, road superintendent.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
2 -SEALED TENDERS for supplying furnace oil for Zurich
Community Hall and Zurich Fire Hall, will be received
by the Clerk until August 2, 1966, at 6:00 p.m.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
ELDA WAGNER, Clerk.
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iT'S THE "A" THAT COUNTS
Most spring pasture and first cut hay has been good,
BUT with 80-90 degree weather and limited rainfall, forage
stands are getting dryer, tougher and less nutritious.
They begin to Jack not only protein but also ViTAMIN
"A" for proper roughage digestion by the rumen._Avoid
a drop in production and a loss in your milk cheque during
summer months.
Switch to SHUR-GAIN Dairy Feed fortified
with Vitamin "A".
aped service
M. DEITZ and SON
DiAL 236.4951
ZURICH