Zurich Citizens News, 1966-10-20, Page 7THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1966
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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Births,
REE-Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE -
12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Steckle,
RR 2, Zurich, announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Margaret Pauline, to
Robert Grant Austin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Truman Austin, 26
Brentwood Crescent, London, on
November 5, 1966, at Valley
View Mennonite Church, Lon-
don.
COMING EVENTS
Masquerade Dance for Hallo-
we'en, Friday, October 28, Zur-
ich Arena. Prizes for best cos-
tumes. Judging, 11:30 p.m.
Music by Ken Mittelholtz .and
FOR SALE
PURE BRED German Sheperd
pups. Call Paul Steckle, 262-
5440. 41,p
HOUSE FOR SALE -3 -bedroom
frame house on 1/5 acre of
land, Main Street, Zurich. Best
offer takes. Phone 2364373.
REINFORCED Cement Tile, 4
:feet by 3 feet. Contact Law-
rence Ziler, RR 3, Dashwood,
phone 31r4. 37to42,b
APPLES - Spies, McIntosh,
Kings. etc. Call Paul Steckle,
262-5440, RR 2, Zurich. 41,2,p
APPLES pick your own. Spys,
low trees; •also picked kings,
sweets, snows, greenings, de-
licious, russets, baldwins, etc.,
and cider apples. Open on
Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays,
Saturdays. Phone 482-3214.
Fred McClymont and. Son, one
mile south of Varna.
ELEVEN Choice Pigs, 12 weeks
old. Call 236-4748, Leandre
Bedard.
CHESTERFIELD suite, antique
sideboard, dining room tables
and chairs, bedroom suite, elec-
tric stove and other household
.articles. Henry Hoffman, Prop.
Phone 85 or 89 Dashwood.
DASHWOOD-4-bedroom brick
.home. oil heat, 3 -piece bath up-
stairs, 2 -piece bath downstairs.
Garage. Henry Hoffman, Prop.
Phone 85 or 99, Dashwood.
FOR RENT
HEATED APARTMENT in Hen -
sail, upstairs. upstairs, three
bedrooms, bath, etc. Apply to
Al Scholl, dial 262-1017. 42,tf
WANTED TO BUY
BAND INSTRUMENT'S - Any-
one interested in selling or
please reply to Zurich Citizens
renting old band instruments,
News, Box 190, Zurich. 41,b
USED LITTER carrier bucket.
Call Mel Elliot, 262-5434.
WANTED, rotary hog feeders,
must he in good condition. Call
Neil Gingerich, 236-4736. 42,3,p
CUSTOM WORK.
CUSTOM Corn Picking, with
two self -unloading wagons and
elevators. Call Earl. Becker,
Dashwood. 41,2,3,p
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools, ete,,
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, repainted; stone
werk, fireplaces built; base-
ments 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, bash -
Wood.
IN MEMORIAM
McKenzie - In loving memory
of a dear mother (Laurene)
Mrs. Robert McKenzie, who was
killed instantly by a car in the
village of Hensall, October 21,
1964.
God gave us as precious mother,
The dearest in all the world;
FIe fashioned her smile out of
sunshine,
He molded her heart of pure
gold.
It broke our hearts to lose her,
But she didn't go alone,
Because part of us went with
her
The day God called her home.
A wonderful mother gone to
rest,
For us she always did her best;
Her place on earth no .one can
fill,
We miss you, mother, and al-
ways will.
-Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by your son, Ray.
Cards o Thanks
A sincere `thank you' to all
those who made our annual fall
rummage sale such a wonder-
ful success. - Hensall Kinette
Club. 42
The family of the late Rheta
Charles wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to her
friends and neighbors for the
messages of sympathy and for
the many acts of kindness to
our mother over the years.
Special thanks to Rev. H. F.
Currie, Mr. and Mrs Grant Mac-
Lean, Mrs. George Moir, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Spencer, and
Mr. Harold Bonthron and his
staff.
WANTED
WANTED TO BORROW. $6,000
first mortgage, excellent prop-
erty, have guaranted income.
Send details to Box RL, Zurich
Citizens News.
HELP WANTED
Applications will be received
by the Hensall Community Park
board for the operation of booth
in the Arena, for the winter
months. Duties to 'commence
•approximately October 29. All
applications to be forwarded to
P. L. McNaughton, secretary -
treasurer, Hensall. Ontario.
HELP WANTED
MALE OR FEMALE
KITCHEN HELP
MAINTENANCE WORKERS
LAUNDRY WORKERS
ORDERLIES
NURSES' AIDES
APPLY IN PERSON
at
BLUE WATER REST HOME
Zurich, Ontario
Phone: 236-4373
Temporary Office:
Opposite Taylor Motors Ltd.
HELP WANTED
MALE OR FEMALE
REGISTERED NURSES
and
REGISTERED NURSING
ASSISTANTS
BY APPOINTMENT
at
BLUE WATER REST HOME
Zurich, Ontario
Phone: 236-4373
Temporary Office:
Opposite Taylor Motors Ltd.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Household Effects
and Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
114 Huron Street West
in the Town of Exeter
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
at 1:30 p.m.
CBS 21 -inch television; studio
couch, with matching swivel
chair; chrome table and chairs;
2 end tables; centre tables;
chest of drawers; oval table;
floor lamps; Admiral radio;
large and small mirrors; oak
table, four chairs; solid walnut
extension table with 5 leather
chairs; steel bedstead, springs
and mattress; dresser; light oak
bedstead, springs and mattress,
dresser, chest of drawers; 2-
burner rangette; Dominion me-
dium size refrigerators, recently
purchased; Frigidaire washer
and dryer, like new; medium
size steel safe; assortment •of
bedding, quilts, blankets, pil-
lows; glassware; kitchen uten-
sils; flower plants; electric tea
kettle; electric toaster and iron;
lawn chairs; garden tools, etc.
Everything in first-class con-
dition.
Terms -Cash
HANNAH IRVINE,
Proprietress
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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Important
Auction Notice
The auction sale for Jacob
Gingerich, which was to be
held last week, was post-
poned due to bad weather,
will be held Friday, October
21, starting at 12:30 p.m.,
sharp.
PLEASE NOTE -
Household effects will be sold
first, starting at 12:30 p.m.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractor, Farm Machinery,
Dairy Cattle, Household Effects
and Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Lot 8 Con. 10, Hay Township
Goshen Line, 3 miles south of
Zurich, of 11/4 miles east of
Dashwood, thense 2 miles north
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21
Tractor, Farm Machinery:
Oliver standard tractor, fully
equipped, in A-1 condition; Int.
15 -run grain and fertilizer drill
with power lift; Case forage
harvester; Fox forage blower;
2 forage harvesters, self -loading
boxes, equipped with heavy
duty wagons; Mc -Deering 8/
spring tooth cultivator; Mc -
Deering 3 -bar side deliver rake;
M.F. rotary; Finery double disc;
New Idea tractor spreader; Ford
3 -point hitch 3 -furrow plow;
Ford 3 -point hitch 2- furrow
plow; land roller; steel wagon
and box; 22 -ft. grain auger;
electric motor; set of sleighs;
light sleigh; cutter; Surge 2 -
unit milker, including piping;
fanning mill; pig rack; gravel
box; 150 ft. steel cable; circular
saw; steel posts; chicken shel-
ters; colony house; quantity
lum.ber and tile; grindstone; 3
electric fencers; root pulper;
shovels; forks; chains; other
miscellaneous items.
Dairy Cattle:
Holstein cow, second calf, re-
cently freshened; Holstein heif-
er, recently freshened; Holstein
cow, milking; Holstein cow, due
latter part of October; Gurnsey
cow, milking, recently fresh-
ened; 3 Holstein yearling heif-
ers; part Holstein and Jersey
heifer; Holstein yearling steer;
10 Durham stocker cattle, aver-
aging 600 pounds each.
Two Shethland pony mares,
saddle broken.
Poultry:
Two hundred Light Sussex x
New Hamp pullets, ready to
lay, choice flock.
Hay and Grain:
1200 bushels mixed grain;
mow loose mixed hay; quantity
clover seed,
Household Effects:
Solid oak extension table, in-
cluding 6 chairs, china cabinet
and buffet; kitchen cupboard;
chest of drawers; 3 -piece ches-
terfield; daybed; Frigidaire 4 -
burner electric stove like new;
Westinghouse electric radio;
writing desk; antique rocking
chair; White sewing machine,
like new; sewing cabinet; child's
cradle; piano and stool; 3 steel
beds, springs and mattresses;
dressers__ wash stands; clock;
Philco 30 -inch 4 -burner electric
stove, like new; 12 -u, ft refrig-
erator, like new; Coleman space
heater; coal and wood furnace,
including blower; furnace blow-
er unit and motor; washing
machine; glassware and 'antique
dishes, antique shot gun, two
rifles, etc.
No reserve as the farm is
sold.
Terms - Cash
JACOB GINGE'RICII, Proprietor
GERALD GINGERICH, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
Of Stephen Township Schools,
Land, School Supplies and Mis'
cellaneous Items
on the premises
'as listed and time specified, on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26
Parcel No. 1:
Known as School Section No,
10, 11/4 miles north of Green-
way, Highway 81. Land only,
part of Lot 6, Con. 21. Approx-
imately one acre, more or less,
with no buildings. This land
will be •offered for sale at 10
a.m. on
Wednesday, October 26
Parcel No. 2:
Known as School Section No.
11, Blackbush, 11/4 miles west
of Dashwood, then PA miles
south, part of Lot 20, Con. 14.
School building 'only, no land
included.
Contents to be offered separ-
ately, include large school bell,
pianos, teacher and school
desks, cupboards, blackboards,
oil furnace and tank, bathroom
fixtures and plumbing, steel
fire escape, etc.
This building and contents
will be offered for sale at 11
a.m. on
Wednesday, October 26
Parcel No. 3:
Known as Union School No.
16, in the village of Dashwood,
Plan 31, Lot 92, frontage 197
feet, depth 285 feet, with addi-
tional lot 64x67 ft. on which is
situated large 3 -room school,
including heating system, plumb-
ing and light fixtures.
Items to be offered separately
include: glass cupboard with
bird selection, teacher and
school desks, electric clock,
step ladder, blackboards, 197
feet heavy picket steel fence,
etc.
This property and contents
will be offered for sale at 1
p.m.
Wednesday, October 26
Parcel No. 4:
Known as School Section No.
6, Khiva, 3 miles west of Credi-
ton, part of Lot 11, Con. 11.
School building. including land,
oil heating system, plumbing
and fixtures.
Items to be offered separately
include: large school bell,
pianos, benches, desks, black-
boards, chairs, ladders, etc.
This building and contents
will be offered for sale at 2
p.m.
Wednesday, October 26
Parcel No. 5:
Known as School Section No.
4, "Sharon", 21/2 miles east of
Dashwood, thence 114 miles
south, part •of Lot 21, Con. 8.
School building, including
land, oil heating system, plumb-
ing and fixtures.
Items to be offered separately
include: large school bell, desks,
blackboard, etc.
This building and contents
will be offered for sale at 3
p.m.
Wednesday, October 26
Please Note - Time and lo-
cation of each school. For fur-
ther information, 'contact Wil-
mer Wein, secretary -treasurer,
Crediton, phone 234-6331.
Terms of Real Estate - 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Chattels, Cash.
ROSS BROWN, Chairman
Stephen Township School Board
WILMER WEIN, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119, Dashwood
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EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
Of Choice Dairy Cattle, Truck,
Tractors, Combine, Farm Ma-
chinery, Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Lot 9, Con. 3, Hay Township
11/2 miles north of Exeter Cem-
etery, Highway 83
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2
At 12:30 p.m.
Dairy Cattle:
Holstein cow, milking, due
July 23; Holstein cow, milking,
due May 12; Holstein cow, milk-
ing, due March 30; Holstein cow,
milking, due March 17; Holstein
cow, :milking, due March 11;
Holstein cow, milking, 'clue June
16; Holstein cow, milking, due
March 20; holstein cow, milk-
ing, second calf due March 26;
Holstein cow, milking, due
April 23; holstein cow, milking,
flue May 4; holstein cow, milk-
ing, duo March 24; Holstein
heifer, milking, recently fresh -
erred.
Cows of exceptional good
quality and high producing
blood lines.
Ten part Hereford and Hol-
stein yearling steers and heif-
ers; 4 Holstein steers, rising
two year old; 3 part Hereford
and Holstein steers, rising 2
year old; 5 part Hereford and
Holstein heifers, 2 year old; 3
Holstein spring calves,
Tractors, Truck and Cornbine:
Allis Chalmers D-13 standard
tractor, fully equipped, in per-
fect condition; Int. 1"A" stand-
ard tractor, equipped with 2 -
row scuffler and bean puller;
1956 Fargo 1/2 -ton truck, in
good condition; Allis Chalmers
power take -off combine, in A-1
condition.
Machinery:
Int. 13 -run hoe grain and fer-
tilizer drill; Int. 3 -furrow plow,
on rubber; Int. 2 -furrow plow;;
M -H hay baler; New Idea power
take -off 7 -ft. mower; New Idea
side delivery rake; Geo. White
5 -ton wagon, used ed •one season;
Trnco self -unloading graain box;
3 -ton rubber tire wagon, with
self -unloading grain box; rub-
ber tire wagon with 16 -ft. hay
rack; hay crimper; 3 -point hitch
Allis Chalmers cultivator; M -H
binder, 7 -ft. cut; 32 -ft. hay ele-
vator; Letz grinder and belt;
spring tooth cultivator; stiff
tooth cultivator; land packer; 5 -
section diamond harrows; 3 -
section diamond harrows; 26 ft.
4 -inch grain auger, with motor;
double disc; Universal milking
machine, with piping for 12
cows; 3 single units; M -H No. 9
cream separator, with motor; 2
farrowing crates; steel posts;
electric fencers; barb wire;
tractor chains; side racks for.
Ford truck; 2 electric motors;.
iron kettle; 2 galvanized water
troughs; plastic piping; quan-
tity clover seed; 3 tarpaulins,
like new; tractor umbrella; hay
fork and sling ropes; cedar
shingles; sleigh and rack; Frig
for 3 milk cans; tatoo set; elec-
tric clippers; forks; shovels; etc.
Household Effects:
Walnut dining room exten-
sion table, 5 chairs; china cabi-
net; glass cupboard; chest of
drawers; bureau; 4 steel bed-
steads;
dressers; washstands;
Singer sewing machine; Evans
Bros. piano, in perfect condi-
tion; chrome table and chairs;
2 oak rockers; 2 fancy toilet
sets; Wingham kitchen stove;
Frigidaire 30 -inch 4 -burner elec-
tric stove, new condition; Que-
bec heater; assortment bed-
spreads, quilts, glassware, dish-
es, sealers, kitchen utensils,
crocks, etc.
Please Note -This is an extra
large sale and will start sharp
at 12:30.
No reserve as the farm is sold.
Terms -Cash
LYLE SIMPSON, Proprietor
GLENN WEBB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Garage Equipment and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises at
Wein's East -end Garage
C red iton
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28
at 1:30 p.m.
Sale includes garage equip-
ment; air tire changer, like
new; 6 and 12 volt battery
charger; emery and motor;
electric motors; pop cooler;
money till; wrenches; hammers;
jacks; drills; nut; bolts; taps;
dies; other miscellaneous gar-
age equipment.
Owner giving up business due
to ill health. No Reserve.
Terms -Cash
JOE MONTGOMERY, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
42,3,b
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EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable 60 -acre Farm,
Tractors, Truck, Auto, Combine,
Farm Machinery and Miscellan-
eous Items
on the premises
Lot 7, Con. 2, Stephen Township
First farm north of Centralia
Airport
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
At 1 p.m.
Real Estate:
Consists of Lot 7„ Con 2,
Stephen Township, 60 acres of
land, more or less, en which
' is situated well-built two-story
brick dwelling, large living
and dining room, modern kit-
chen, utility room, bedroom and
3 -piece bathroom.
Second floor: 3 large bed-
rooms, with clothes closets.
Also new oil furnace.
Large hip -roof barn, silo,
steel granary and garage. Land
of choice clay loam and in high
state of cultivation. Inspection
invited. This is an extra good.
farm.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, an additional
20% in 30 days, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Tractor, Truck, Auto
and Combine:
Oliver Super 66 standard
tractor, fully equipped, includ-
ing 2 -row scuffler and bean
puller; Int. "B" 250 standard
tractor, fully equipped, includ-
ing heavy duty brand new Malco
loader; 1962 Int. pick-up truck,
22.000 miles, in A-1 condition;
1956 Dodge 4 -door sedan, V8
motor, in good condition; Case
A-6 combine, equipped with
Wisconsin motor, good condi-
tion.
Farm Machinery:
Mc -Deering 16 -run hoe grain
and fertilizer drill, on rubber;
Int. 3 -furrow plow; Int. 2 -fur-
row plow; heavy duty rubber
tire wagon, with dual rear
Try the new, fast,
more powerful
Now you can cut 15" hardwood In 12 sec-
onds - 16"softwood In 11 seconds!
• Double fuel and oil capacity
• Weight only 141 lbs. less bar and
chain
• AH famous Homellte professional fea-
tures; straight bars up to 36", plunge -
cut bow, clearing and utility bars.
Came in today for
FREE demonstration.
Solight
you can balance
it on one hand,
iffairwsnimac
C0G. arm Supplies
RR 3 ZURICH
momemim
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236-4934
wheels and self -unloading grain
box; rubber tire wagon, with
12 -ft. beet box; 3 -section dia-
mond harrows; 3 -drum steel
roller; Allis Chalmers power
take -off side delivery rake; 3 -
section level harrows; Int. 7 -ft.
binder; Int. stiff tooth 81/2 -ft.
cultivator; Int, double disc;
Goodison grain blower; weed
sprayer; 200 ft. new snow fence;
50 ft. snow fence; oil drums;
forks; shovels; other miscellan-
eous items.
Terms- Cash
WILLIAM BAKER,
FRED HUXTABLE,
Executors for the estate of the
late John Reeder
WILLIAM MUSSER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119, Dashwood
ST ARLI TE
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
LAST SHOW
OF THE SEASON!
OCTOBER 21, 22
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"Satan Bug"
Colour
Richard Bashart, Anne Frances
"Duel At Diablo"
James Garner, Sidney Pottier
On both Friday and Saturday
night, the driver of every car
will be issued a PASS, good for
the opening date of the 1967
Season.
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DRIVE -
Theatre - Clinton
Box Office Opens at 7:30 p.m.
First Show Starts at 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday
OCTOBER 21-22
Double Feature - In Color
'THE WAR LORD'
(Adult Entertainment)
CHARLTON HESTON
RICHARD BOONE
ROSEMARY FORSYTHE
`Capt. Newman, M.D.'
Gregory Peck; Tony Curtis
Angie Dickinson Cartoon
Closing Saturday,
October 22
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
PATRONAGE
SEE YOU EARLY NEXT
SPRING
Sincere Thanks to All Subscribers
for their support in making the building cam-
paign a successful one. Official receipts for in-
come tax purposes have been mailedto all
subscribers for funds received by our office.
CAMPAIGN CANVASSERS ARE ADVISED that the
records are being audited. Please return your canvass
kits and any monies to the Horne Temporary Office
(opposite Taylor Motors Limited). Thank you.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
Blue Water Rest Home,
Zurich, Ontario.
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to contents,
will be received by the undersigned until 3 p.m.,
Monday, October 31, 1966, for the supply of each of
the following:
1. BREAD
2. FUEL OIL
Tender forms and specifications may be obtained from the
undersigned.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Signed:
L. J. REED, Superintendent,
Blue Water Rest Home,
Zurich, Ontario,
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