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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1966-08-18, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 196S ZURCHI CITIZENS NEWS PAGE WE Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, 1 n Memorieans, Engegementa, 3e a weed; Minimum 75c. REPEATS - 2c a word; Minimum 50e. CASH DISCOUNTS-- Off if paid ,by Saturday following last Insertion. I'LLING CHARGE - 10c added on second bilL FRE E -- Births, Marriages, Deaths. DEADLINE - 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday FOR SALE 1955 MERCURY, in A-1 condi- tion, Nap Bedard, Dial 236- 4013. FOUR BEDROOM house and apartznent in the village of Zurich. Private entrance to apartment. Apply to Clement McCann, Phone 39 r 11, Dash- wood. ROASTING CHICKENS. Wil- liam Baechler, dial 236-4783. 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. —HOLSTEIN HEIFER, due in one week. Contact Harvey Mar- tin, RR 3, Bayfield, call Hensall 262-5453. 33,b REINFORCED Cement Tiles — 3 foot and 4 foot. Lawrence Ziler, RR 3, Dashwood. Phone 31r4, 22,3,4,5,6,7,b APPROXIMATELY 8 Acres of /and, ideally located in the northwest corner of Zurich. Choice commercial or residen- tial site. Apply to Mrs. Frieda Heideman, Zurich. ORDERS TAKEN n o w for Clapp's Favorite and Bartlett Pears. Call Josiah Steckle, Hensall, dial 262-5442. 33,p AMBER and Comb Honey, now available, Contact Ferd Haberer (dial 236-4308, Zurich. 33,b YOUNG SOWS, due in two weeks, Contact Jack Cockwell, ;Dashwood. 33,p 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 ANYONE having yellow wax beans for sale please contact Mrs. Tom Meyers or Mrs. Newell Geiger before August 20. 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, xall Del Schwartzentruber, dial 655-2434, Tavistock. 33-tfb CUSTOM COMBINING with Case 101.0, 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- men.,, repaired, waterproofed and white coated. Work guar- anteed Ray Squire, phone 527- 1332, Box 335, Seaforth. 5,tf Anyone wishing to have whitewashing done, contact Bill 'Watson, phone 27r19, Dash- wood. Dead Animal REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS —• CALL Darling and Company OF CANADA LIMITED Clinton HU 2.7269 Collect 'lead Animal Licence No, 25 c 66 BIRTHS HAGGITT — At Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, Au- gust 10, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. George Haggitt, Zurich, a daughter, Shelley Roberta. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ban- nister, of Little Current, Mani- toulin, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Gerard Soudan, son of Mr. and Elizabeth Anne, to Mr. Frank Mrs. Theodore H. Soudant, of Zurich. The marriage will take place on Saturday, September 10, 1966, at St. Boniface Church, Zurich, at 3 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Remi Denomme, RR 2, Zurich announce the en- gagement of their youngest daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Mr. Albert Keith Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, RR 2, Hensall. The marriage to take place on Saturday, Sep- tember 10, 1966, at 2 p.m., at St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McBride, RR 1, Zurich, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Patricia Gail, to Mr. Edward Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner, Centralia. The wedding will take place on Sat- urday, September 3, 1966, at 4 p.m., at Goshen United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thiel, Zurich, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Mr. Paul L. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Edwards, of Beachville. The wedding to take place on Saturday, Sep- tember 17, 1966, at 3:30 p.m., in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich. WANTED TO BUY WANTED — 30-30 rifle, or sim- ilar. Must be in good condi- tion. Write to Box 119, Grand Bend, with information. 33,p IIELP WANTED MAN WANTED to work in hatchery and general poultry operation. Apply to McKinley Farms and Hatchery Ltd., RR 1, Zurich. MAN to help at silo building. Good wages paid. Call Wes Hugill, 2364928, Zurich. 33,b ABOUT September 1, house- keeper for home while parents work and children are at school. State experience and wages ex- pected. Please contact Mrs. J. H. Stewart, 572 Everglade Cres- ent, London. IMMEDIATE placement for one Avon representative in Zurich. Phone collect, Mrs. Millson, London, 451-0541, for informa- tion. mom SEASONAL WORK MEN AND WOMEN REQUIRED For Processing Corn and Carrots Both Day and Night Work Available From August 20 to Nov. 15 COMPETITIVE WAGES GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS Phone, or Drop in to see OSS ROWE Personnel Supervisor FOR FURTHER DETAILS Canadian Canners Limited Packers of Aylmer and Del Monte Foods Plant No. 51 . EXETER, ONT. Phone 235-2445 CANADIAN CANNERS GOOD PLACE TO WORK Cards of Thanks Sincere thanks to our par- ents, friends and relatives for all their many acts of sympathy in the loss of our dear son, Gregory Paul. Special thanks to Father Page, -Dr. Wallace and the Westlake funeral home.— Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bedard. 33,p Ken and Richard join me in expressing sincere appreciation to neighbors and friends for all the kindness shown to us dur- ing the weeks I was confined to South Huron Hospital and since returning home. A spe- cial "thank you" to Rev. and Mrs. M. Shatto, Dr. C. J. Wal- lace and the nursing staff.— Mrs Ken Breakey. 33,p NOTICE Will the person knowing the whereabouts of a black German Bible, that they received from the late Fanny Bender while a resident of Zurich Please write to Box 160, Zurich Citizens News, with information. A re- ward is offered. 33,p 0 AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items on the premises Lot 18, Con. Lake Road Blue Water Highway 21 Two miles south of St. Joseph or 51/2 miles north of Grand Bend The undesigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 at 1:30 p.m. Frigidaire refrigerator (med. size); Frigidaire 4 -burner elec- tric stove, in good condition; television; bleached mahogany dining room suite; drop leaf table; 3 -piece living room suite; electric lamps; mirrors; fire- place log and irons; Windsor rocker; small radio; two card tables and chairs; chrome kit- chen set and four chairs; oak bedstead, springs and mattress; antique bed; vacuum cleaner; electric clock; 20 -inch electric fan; ironing board; two electric coffee makers; electric waffle iron; steam iron; 100 -piece din- ner set; silverware, glassware; odd dishes; cooking utensils; three hand lawn mowers, etc. Terms—Cash CYRIL MASSE, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 32,33,b 0 TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items on the premises 82 Main Street in the Town of Hensall The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 at 6:30 p.m. Medium size refrigerator; Frigidaire 4 -burner electric; stove; chrome kitchen table and chairs; oval extension dining, room table, buffet, china cabi- net;.antique desk; 3 -piece ches- terfield; couch; occasional chair; antique kitchen clock; mantel clock; electric radio; Axminster rug 9 x12; electric lamps; mir- rors; pictures .and frames; organ stool; trunk; two oak rockers; cedar chest; three oak bed- stead ed- stead s; dressers; commodes; toilet set; Aladdin lamp; assort- ment glassware; antique dishes; silverware; kit c h e n utensils; jardineres; sealers; colored glass; Beatty electric washing machine; tubs; rubber hose; step ladder, etc. WESLEY VENNER, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 32,3,b trvetrilltleTOZIEMER BUILDING C a; NTRACTOR ® CUSTOM CARPENTRY 41 YOU NAME IT . . . . . WE'LL DO IT I No lob is too large or too small for us. DICK BEDARD DIAL 236-4679 —» ZURICH Call Us for Free Estimiatet AREA FARMERS BUSY—Between rains in the past week, all the farmers in the dis- trict are as busy as bees trying to complete their harvest operations and the gentleman in this photo is no exception. Shown here is Hensall area farmer Harold Elder, as he combines a field of oats with a giant piece of machinery. Crossword ',ACROSS 3. Animal foot 4. Wild cat 8. Land measure 2. Malt drink 8. 3avaness tree 14. Agitate 6. Possessive Pronoun 18. Line 17. Flower pati 18. Decayed 20. Exclamation of woe 21. Female sheep 22. Wine vessel 23. Sprite 26. Persian fairy 28. Slant 80. Comparative suffix 81. Circle 82. Measure of weight 83. Toward sheltered Bide 35. Either 36. Sway 38. Uncommon 39. Moist 41. Frost 42. Being? 43. Chance 46. Went without food 48. Make happy 60 ,Through 51. Anger 82. Sheep tick 83. Foot part 54. Pen point 65. Pitcher 66. Simple 57. Obtain vOWN 1. A couple 2. Female singing voted 3. Toward the wed 4. Thick sola! 5. Atop 67. Like . Geuglljet cat 9. Thicket 10. Narrow inlet 11. Building addition 17. Hit with open hand 19. Small brandies 20. Amid 22. Solitary 24. Ride 26. Boat fron3 27. Ireland 28. Adhere 20. Merits 34. Enduring 87. Sage 40. Barter 42. Ahead of time 44. Brain passage 45. Blvd char** tt idle) 4, ething owed 48: rice out 49. Rule 50. Green vegetable 68. That man U©0 GIME/El 0170© II00]. 0©©111- EOM EMIL 11111E1111€1 13€111110111 0©�� MEM ©©O 01111© ooa ,coo©©o i fl©�� ©0101: ©►100 Ma cocoa no©e.] D© 0©L.MEM 11dM©© ©CE ©Od' o0a morn! 1111111novo ~ ©©ole ROM Solutlpn tt-t-4a HOMEMAKING HINTS Dry your parsley for later use, advise home economists at Mac- donald Institute, University of Guelph. Simply dip a bunch in boiling water until it is vivid green. Place it in a 400 degree F, oven to dry and then rub between the hands or through a coarse sieve. Store in a tightly covered jar. s: ,: e: Ontario -grown tomatoes are excellent sources of vitamin C report specialists of the foods de- partment at MacDonald Insti- tute, University of Guelph. Eat one juicy, ripe tomato or drink a half cup of tomato juice to obtain two thirds of your daily supply •of vitamin C. :r se 4, Roasts of heat can be cooked while still frozen, although meat OE'S Barber Shop MAIN STREET, ZURICH Open Tuesday and Friday Nite does cook more evenly if thawed beforehand. Home economists at Macdonald Institute, Univers- ity of Guelph, suggest allowing an additional 10 to 20 minutes per pound for oven time. If thawing meat, allow two hours per pound at room temperature, and six or seven hours at re- frigerator temperature. Reception and Dance For MR. and MRS. DON KYLE (nee Barbara Dunnell) Zurich Arena 011 Sat., August 20 Music by DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA Everyone Welcome IC arnri-,n. Ti T UR COSTU E -Since the Builder Supply Quarters of our company are now closed, we respectfully request al outstanding accounts be paid at our Hardware Store, prior to August 31. Thank you for your past patronage —we always considered it a pleasure to serve you. Zurich Hardware & Builders' Supply Ltd. St. Peter's CWL The Catholic Women's League of St. Peter's Parish held its regular monthly meeting in St. Mary's School. President Mrs. Laurence Regier chaired the meeting. Minutes were read and ap- proved. The treasurer gave the financial report and report- ed 52 paid-up members. New business included the plans for the Bean Festival to be held in Zurich on the 27th of August. The League are sharing a booth with St. Boni- face CWL, The ladies will be selling home-made pies. The plans for the draw and bingo to be held in the parish on August 28 were also final- ized. Mission gift was won by Mrs. Victor Ducharme. Meeting was voted adjourned, and a social hour followed. ViCEERMIEMMINESIVIIIIIIMINIEN STARLITE DRIVE -1N THEATRE AUGUST 15, 16, 17 "The Trouble With Angels" Colour Rosalind Russell, Hayley Mills AUGUST 18, 19, 20 — DOUBLE FEATURE — R 411elp11 Beatles "Hard Days Night" Beatles AUGUST 22, 23, 24 "Old Yeller" Colour Fess Parker, Dorothy McGuire "Golden Horseshoe Revue" (Disney Featurette) Mon., Aug. 22, Kiddies' Night BAYVIEW GOLF COURSE (1/e Mile South of St. Joseph) Green Fees Opening to May 31 — September 15 to Closing and Weekdays, June 1 to Sept. 14 $L25 WEEK -ENDS and HOLIDAYS from June 1 to September 1/4 e$2.00 Membership Fees Men $25.00 Ladies $20.00 Students $12.00 Half Season, To and After August 1 ____ Less 40% brownie's Theatre -- Clinton TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Come as Late as 11 p.m. and See a Complete Show Box Office Opens at 8 o'clock First Show Starts at Dusk Thursday and Friday AUGUST 18 -19 — DOUBLE FEATURE I'LL TAKE SWE r EN" BOB 1-IOPE TUESDAY WELD FRANKIE AVALO? (Adult Entertainment) In Color ILLI PATTY DUKE, JIM BACKUS Color Cartoon Sat., Mon., Tues, AUGUST 20-22 -23 — DOUBLE FEATURE Academy Award Winner A JANE FONDA, LEE MARVIN MICHAEL CALLAN In Color 'THAT MAN IN ISTANBUL" HORST BUCHHOLZ (Adult Entertainment) Color Cartoon Starting Wed., Aug. 24 WALT DISNEY'S TE UGLY ASH`,. PLUS "Win`nie the Pooh" 11 The Settlement of Huron Count, Author JAMES SCOTT This book is a history of the County of Huron Now available at office of the County Clerk -Treasurer, local book stores, and at the Zurich Citizens News Office. Price: $5.00 JOHN G. BERRY, County Clerk -Treasurer, Court House, GODERICH, Ontario.