Zurich Citizens News, 1966-09-01, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1966
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DEADLINE --
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FOR SALE
CALERA, corn silage additive,
available at Harriston Fertil-
izers Ltd., Clinton, phone 482-
'9133. 35,6,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.
17 PIGS, eight weeks old. Con-
tact Calvin Gingerich, dial 236-
4889, 35,p
4 -BEDROOM Ranch Style home
with carport, in Zurich Apply
to 183 Andrew Street, Exeter.
Phone 235-1957 after 5 p m
WHITE FACED part Hereford
bull calf. Apply to Ted Geof-
frey, dial 236-4768. 35,b
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1965 SET of World Book and
Child Craft, new condition and
may be purchased separately.
Write to Box K.W., Zurich Citi-
zens News.
MELBA APPLES, also Irish
Cobbler potatoes. Dial 236-
4110, Wilfred Mousseau. 34,b
CASE CORN Header, for com-
bine, two years old, in good
condition. Call ,Neil Gingerich,
236-4736, Zurich. 35,b
APPROXIMA1'p:LY 8 Acres of
land, ideally located in the
northwest corner of Zurich.
Choice commercial or residen-
tial site. Apply to Mrs. Frieda
Heideman, Zurich.
KITCHEN cupboard unit, three
sect.inns, complete with single
basin, s t a i n l e s s steel sink;
'Fadi" 9 -tube cabinet radio;
quantity of feed bins; wooden
boxes; tileboard sections; 1
pattern; large iron kettle; as-
sortment of lumber,- planks,
b oar d s, scantling, moulding;
grindstone with solid frame.
Ira Geiger, 55 King St., Hensall,
'Dnta.t i o, 34,5,b
MISCELLANEOUS
CUSTOM Combining •of beans
and corn. Also completely
equipped for pulling and lift-
ing beans with an Innes Wind -
rower. Contact Lionel Wilder,
236-4020.
WILL LOOK AFTER small chil-
dren at my home, in the day-
time, while parents are at work.
Call 262-5448 35,b
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED - 30-30 rifle, or sim-
ilar, Must be in good condi-
tion, Write to Box 119, Grand
Be:nci, with information. 33,p
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
0552434, Tavistock. 33-tfb
IN MEMORIAM
Oesch-In fond memory of our
beloved grandmother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Oesch, who passed
away two years ago, Septem-
ber 4, 1964.
Two hands are resting,
A loving heart is still;
We who miss her most
Know she is waiting just be-
yond the hill.
As angels keep their watch up
there,
Please, God, let her know
That we down here do not
forget,
We love and miss her so.
-Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten by her grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. 35,b
Cards of Thanks
I wish to take this opportun-
ity of thanking all those who
remembered me with cards,
flowers and visits while I was
a patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, and since return-
ing home. -Mrs. Leroy Thiel.
35,b
We would like to thank all of
our friends, relatives and pro-
fessional personnel who were
so kind to us during the illness
and death of our loved one, the
late Edward Stelck.-From his
wife, Annie Hey Stelck; his son,
Mervyn Stelck, and his grand-
daughter, Pat Williams. 35,b
I wish to express my sincere
appreciation for the kindness
and expressions of sympathy
extended me in the loss of my
sister, Mrs. Edith Durand. -
Mrs. Lerina Rose and family.
35,b
Words cannot express our
sincere thanks to neighbors,
friends and relatives for all
.their many kind acts of sym-
pathy in our sudden loss of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father. Special thanks to all
those who sent flowers, cards,
food and donations; to the Luth-
eran Church Women who served
lunch; the Westlake funeral
home; Rev. Blackwell and the
pallbearers; the •hospital staff
and the White funeral home at
Neepawa, Manitoba. Your kind-
ness will always be appreciated.
-Mrs. Elmer Thiel and family.
35,p
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbors
for get -well cards, visits, treats
and flowers while Vera was a
patient in Clinton hospital.
Special thanks to our family
who looked after our son
Wayne; to nursing staff and
doctors Wallace, Walden and
Addison; Rev. Blackwell for his
visit and prayers, and to all
those who sent messages of
sympathy and floral tributes in
the sudden loss of our father
and grandfather - Vera and
Harold Thiel and family. 35,p
'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, 236.4048, operator
:tor :Bedard Bros. combine.
29,30,b
MASONRY SERVICE - Chim-
neys repaired, repointed; stone
wori:, fireplaces built; base-
menis repaired, waterproofed
and white coated. Work guar-
anteed Ray Squire, phone 527-
1332, Box 335, Seaforth. 5,tf
The family of the late Mrs.
Edith Durand wish to thank
Monsignor Bourdeau, Father
Page, Dr. Goddard, Westlake
funeral service and Hoffman
ambulance, for their kindness
and sympathy shown to the
family. Special thanks to the
relatives, neighbors and friends
for the masses and flowers re-
ceived, also to the ladies of
the CWL who helped in any
way. -The Durand Family.
35,b
Anyone wishing to have
whitewashing done, contact Bill
'Watson, phone 27r19, Dash-
tivocti.
LOST and FOUND
FOUND -- Hereford heifer, on
the farm of Lloyd Mousseau,
21/2 miles west and 11/4 miles
south of Hensall. Call 236-4819.
35,b
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
Dead Animal
REMOVAL
DASHWOOD and DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent)
Master Garry Latta, of Kit-
chener, returned home Sunday
after spending a month with
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Devine,
The Misses Helen Rader and
Verla •Smith, of Exeter, vaca-
tioned last week touring North-
ern Ontario and other points of
interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
and Darlene spent a few days
at Wasaga Beach last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reste-
mayer and Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Restemayer and Robert vaca-
tioned last week at Inveriockey
Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love en-
tertained 35 guests from Ailsa
Craig, Parkhill, Grand Bend,
Thedford and Sarnia, on Sun-
day, on the occasion of their
aunt, Mrs. Wes Mellin's 81st
birthday.
Week -end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Snell and
Beth were Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Neuman and Raymond, of Pem-
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of
Hazelle Gertrude Webster
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Hazelle
Gertrude Webster, late of the
Village of Hensall, in the Coun-
ty of Huron, deceased, who
died on the 2nd day of June,
1966, are hereby notified to
send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 22nd day of Sep-
tember, 1966, after whieh date
the assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims
then received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 25th
day of August, 1966.
McCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors
35,6,7,b
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OPPORTUNITY
AUCTION SALE
Of Trucks, Lumber, Building
Supplies and General Equip.
ment
on the premises
Zurich Builders' Supply
1/4 mile east of Zurich on
Highway 84
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
at 1 p.m.
Vehicles:
1956 Mercury, 7 -ton, with
new 1962 motor; 1954 GMC 11/2
ton with platform and racks;
1961 Bedford Van.
Woodworking and
Construction Equipment
Eight -inch Atlas table saw
and 2 -hp motor; 8" Boyce -Crane
saw with 3 -hp motor; Craftsmas-
ter Dado saw; Craftsmaster 6"
jointed with 1 -hp motor; Stan-
ley sabre saw; Stanley router;
1/2" Black & Decker electric
drill; 1/4" Black & Decker elec-
tric drill; Delta 11" drill press,
accessories & 1 -hp motor; heavy
duty 10" planer; 6" Black &
Decker skilsaw; 2 portable con-
struction site shacks; 10' by 16'
tool and office building; tar
pot; counter scale; Hammer
staple gun; sump pump; sala-
mander; oil space heater; snow
plow blade; assortment of
shovels, spades, racks, logging
chains, extension cords, staple
guns, etc.
Builder Supply Material:
No. 1 construction grade lum-
ber: spruce 2x4, 2x6, 2x8; cedar
2x4; small quantity pine and
cedar siding; blacote sheathing;
Gyroc lath; Gyproc wallboard;
eornerbead; cornerite; metal
lath; fiberglas insulation__ Zon-
olite; 3/4" fir plywood, G/I/S,
G/S, and cupboard door stock;
3/4" form ply; interior mahogany
doors; exterior cedar doors;
concrete blocks, angle stone;
brick; 4" & 8" field tile; glazed
4" tile and fittings; miscellan-
eous moulding and trim; mis-
cellaneous roofing and siding
items; miscellaneous buil d e r
hardware.
Office equipment, filing cabi-
nets, office chair and desk, Un-
derwood typewriter, like new.
Plumbing, heating and elec-
trical supplies and miscellan-
eous items.
PIan to attend this outstand-
ing sale.
Terms --Cash
ZURICH HARDWARE AND
BUILDERS SUPPLY
Proprietors
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119, Dashwood
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS - CALL
Darling and Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Clinton HU 2.7269 Coned
Dead Animal Licence
No, 25 c 66
broke; Mrs, Windsor Mathews,
Mr. .and Mrs. Ron Snell, Mrs.
Mary Pitt and Barry, all of
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Watson and family, of Detroit.
The first fall meeting for
Dashwood WI will be held on
Tuesday, September 6, with the
citizenship and education group
in charge.
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, of Lon-
don, spent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser
and Kim.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke and
Susan, of Brampton, are spend-
ing some time with Mr. Milt
Haugh.
Mrs. Bertha Hayter has re-
turned home from Victoria Hos-
pital, London, and Mrs. Alex
Zimmer has returned home
from South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Mrs. Wilfred Mclsaae and
Mrs. Theresa Joyee spent a
couple of days with Mrs. Lu-
cinda Mclsaae.
Edward C. Stelck
Edward Stelck, 87, of Dash-
wood and Huronview, Clinton,
passed away at Victoria Hos-
pital, London, on Thursday, Au-
gust 25.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Anna Hey, Huron -
view; one son, Mervyn, of
Bradford; one sister, Margaret
Stelck, Long Beach, California.
The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home
until Saturday, when the serv-
ice was conducted by Rev. Mer-
rill James of the EUB Church,
with interment in Bayfield
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Earl Guen-
ther, Irvin Eckstien, Vernon
Schatz, Alvin and Irvin Rader
and Jack Gaiser.
Celebrates 80th Birthday
Friends and relatives gath-
ered at Sharon school house
August 27, to celebrate. the 80th
birthday of Mrs: Arthur . Ford
(nee Rose Penhale), of Detroit.
The evening was spent playing
progressive euchre, crokinole,
and dancing to the music of
Henry Green on the violin and
Hilt Ford on the mandolin. Jack
Gusso played several ,selections
on the accordion.
Following lunch, with :birth-
day cake, Mrs. Ford was pre-
sented a pin and earring set
from Mr. and Mrs. Hilt Ford
and family; perfume from the
Randalls of London; scented
soap from Mrs. Kestle, of Ex-
eter, and red roses from Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Green.
To make her day complete
she was surprised by her grand-
son, wife and three children,
from Detroit, who arrived to
celebrate with her. Others at-
tended from Detroit, Windsor,
London, Lambeth, Jarvis, Bol-
ton, Zurich, Dashwood and area.
About People
You Know ...
Mrs. Theresa Hartman spent
a couple of days in London
with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hart-
man, Mr. and Mrs, Michael
Hartman and family, and Rob-
ert Hartman.
Rose Marie Grenier, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Alphonse
Grenier, returned to her home
on Saturday after spending a
month in Detroit visiting with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Quenneville, and
daughters.
Mr. Chester Smith is a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Don O'Brien
are spending this week vaca-
tioning in Buckingham, Quebec,
with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Black
and family.
Edward Prang enjoyed a mo-
torcycle trip to Sauble Beach,
where he visited the Garnet
Weiberg family, and then on to
Manitoulin Island and Little
Current, where he visited with
the Bannister family.
Robert Hartman, of London,
and his mother, Mrs. Theresa
Hartman, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Greg Flem-
ing, at Crediton.
Mrs. Nora Mittelholtz, Ken
and Pat, Mrs. Paul Benanti and
Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mit-
telholtz and boys, Mr. and Mrs.
Norbet Mittelholtz and family
spent last Thursday in London,
where Sister Theodora took her
last vows in the convent at
MYIount St. Joseph.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Meyers were Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Hildebrand, of
Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Mantey, Charles Meyers and
Ethel, of London, and Jane
Hope and friend, of Streets-
ville.
Week -end visitors at the home
of Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Grenier
were Mrs. Lawrence Quenne-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner
and sons, all of Detroit; Mr. and
Mrs. George Grenier and fam-
ily, Mr. Roger Laporte and
friends, of Belle River, and
Miss Theresa Hartman, of Dash-
wood.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Neeb on Sunday included
Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McFar-
lane, Shirley Marie and John,
of Glencoe; Mrs. May Ander-
sen, Miss Mabel Garvey and
Mr. John Marr, of London.
DAVID JOHN FARQUHAR
David John, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Graham Farquhar, of
Madison, Wisconsin, passed
away on Saturday, August 27.
He was born on Thursday, Au-
gust 25.
Grandparents of the child are
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Yungblut, of
Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Farquhar, of Kitchener.
Honor Member
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Democratic Party the Socialist
party - are actively at work "in
their own particular destructive
manner."
"Mr. MacDonald (Donald C.
MacDonald, Ontario NDP leader)
and his associates were identi-
fied with - in fact gave leader-
ship to -the unfortunate type
of demonstration undertaken by
a few farmers a few weeks ago,"
he said.
He referred to what he called
"the increasingly open and ob-
vious attitude of the Socialist
party in the legislature" that
cern ... in the hearts and minds
should "stimulate genuine con -
of all who believe in democ-
Reception
and Dance
For
MR. & MRS. MIKE DENOMME
(nee Nancy Stewart)
Zurich Arena
on
Friday, Sept. 2
Music by
"BONNIE AND THE
CHANDELIERS"
Everyone Welcome !
racy."
The sole philosophy of social-
ism, he said, is the destruction
of the fundamental things Cana-
dians have been brought up to
believe in.
Other officials present includ-
ed Agriculture Minister William
Stewart and Robert McKinley,
MP (PC -Huron).
Master of ceremonies for the
occasion was James Donnelly,
QC, of Goderich.
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SEPTEMBER 8, 9, 10
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TOWNSHIP OF HAY
TENDER
FOR TRUCK AND SNOWPLOW
EQUIPMENT
The Township of Hay is calling for tenders (clearly marked)
for the following:
1. TRUCK -30,000 Ib. minimum, GVW, complete with box,
hoist, V -plow and wing.
2. Bidders to quote price as follows:
(a) WITH trade-in of present Township equipment.
(b) WITHOUT trade-in of present Township equipment.
3. Specifications are available, either from the road su-
perintendent or clerk -treasurer.
4. Tenders to be in the hands of the clerk by Thursday,
September 15, 1966, at 6:00 p.m,, D.S.T.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE, KARL HABERER,
Clerk, Hay Township, Roard Supt., Hay Township,
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