HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-03-09, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1967
ZURICH CITIZEN., NEWS
PAGE FIVE
Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Card. o4
Thanks, 1 n Memoriam.
Engagements, 3c a word.
• Minimum 7Sc.
REPEATS -
2c a word; Minimum 50c
CASH DISCOUNTS—
% Off if paid by Saturday
following fast Insertion
BILLING CHARGE -
10c added on second bill.
FREE—
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE --
12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
FOR SALE
TWO DEBENTURES of $1,000
each, Hay Township, will sell
at par. Write to Box 26, Zur-
ich. 9,b
1000 BALES of Red 'Clover hay.
Call Henry Rau, 2364172. 10,p
APPLES— $1.50 bushel, eating
and cooking, at the farm in your
containers, from February 27 to
March 4. Apply to Fred Mc-
Clymont, one mile south of
Varna. 8,p
SPACE HEATER. Apply to
Ray Fisher. Phone 2364845.
LADIES, have you lost a dia-
mond? You just can't afford
to have your diamonds fall out
of their settings. Let us check
and clean your mounting—no
charge. We do diamond reset-
ting, or let us show you some
smart, inodren mountings —
Hess the Jeweller. 5,6,7,8,p
SMALL HERD of grade Holstein
cows, due in March •and April.
Will sell separately. Also 2 -
unit Surge milker with pump
and pipe line. Peter Steckle,
262-5441. 10,1,p
Oe e ICE BUILDING, 14 x 24,
moveable. All electric heat. Con-
tact Charles Thiel, Zurich, for
more information. 8,b
Stop! Look! SPRING FOOT-
WEAR has arrived, in all the
newest styles, for all ages. —
Oeseh Shoe Store Zurich.
PORTABLE STEREO, 3 speed,.
automatic changer, with variety
of records. Phone 2364778.
10,1,p
1,100 BALES of Alfalfa hay.
Call 236-4778. 10,1
EASTER FLOWERS — Order
your Easter flowers early. GIox-
inias, Lilies, Mums, cut flower
arrangements. Mrs. Milton
Oesch, 236-4614 or 4602. 9,tf
REMEMBER Canadian Centen-
nial with souvenirs and gifts:
Plates, teas and saucers, trays,
spoons, mugs and beverage sets,
tete,, at Hess the Jeweller.
7,8,P
POTATOES, two cents a pound
and less. Apply to Arnold Van-
denboomen, two miles east of
Zurich or four miles west of
Hensall, on Highway 84.
8,9,10,11,p
SURGE MILKING Unit, like
new. Apply to Ray Ducharme,
2364863. 8,9,p
CUSTOM WORK.
CATTLE SPRAYED for lice.
Contact William Watson, 237-
3306, Dashwood, RR 3, Zurich.
48,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
655-2434, Tavistock. 33-tfb
BRICK WORK—Chimneys re-
paired, repointed; stone work;
fireplaces built; basement re-
paired, waterproofed and white
coated. Work guaranteed. Ray
Squire, phone 527-1332, Box 335,
Seaforth. 10,tf
Oxford Dead Stock
Removal Ltd.
One cent per pound for dead
or disabled cows and horses.
24 -Hour Service 7 -Day Week
JIM MURRAY & SON
, Call Collect: Hickson 462-2614
Licence Number 85 C 67
Births
CARTER—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Carter, Seaforth, (nee Carol
Brown) formerly of Hensall,
are Happy to announce the
birth of their daughter at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
Monday, March 6, 1967.
REICHERT—Mr, and Mrs. Karl
Reichert are happy to an-
nounce the birth of a son,
David Karl, at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, February
27, 1967.
STEPHAN —John and Sandra
(nee Parkins) are happy to
announce the birth of a son,
John Todd, at Victoria Hos-
pital, London, Friday, March
3, 1967.
Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Clare
Hoffman wishes to take this
opportunity to express sincere
thanks to all who so kindly re-
membered them with cards of
sympathy during their recent
sad bereavement.—Leila, Jackie
and Bob.
Mildred and Leroy O'Brien
with to express sincere thanks
for the thoughtful expressions
of sympathy received in the
passing of a dear brother, Clare
Hoffman.
We would like to express
our sincere thanks to all rela-
tives and friends for gifts, flow-
ers
lowers and cards and well wishes
on our golden wedding anni-
versary, and also to Karl and
Ruth and family for the lovely
dinner that they treated us to.
—William and Violet Decker.
10,p
I wish to take this opportun-
ity to thank all friends, rela-
tives and neighbors for the
flowers and cards while a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Special thanks to all those who
helped in any way. —William
McAdams. 10,p
We wish to take this .oppor-
tunity of thanking our many
friends, relatives and neighbors
for the many acts of kindness
during our recent bereavement.
—Mrs. Gertrude Taylor and
family.
I wish to thank my relatives
and friends for cards and treats
while being a patient at South
Huron Hospital. Also special
thanks to Dr. Wallace and Dr.
Walden.—Mrs. Ivan Meidinger.
The family of the late Mr.
Henry Steinbach wishes to ex-
press their thanks to the many
friends neighbors and relatives
for the kindness shown them
in their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to the Rev. A.
Blackwell for his comforting
messages on the day of the
funeral and visits to the hos-
pital; also to Westlake funeral
home; pall bearers; all who sent
flowers, cards and donations,
and those serving lunch at the
house. It was greatly •appre-
ciated.—Mrs. Mary Steinbach
ancl family. 10,p
NOTICE
INCOME TAX returns filled, by
experienced p e r s o n. Phone
Lance Reed, 236-4954. 3,tf
BABY SITTING, any night or
on week -ends. Call Wayne
Decker, 236-4892.
FOR RENT
APARTMENT in Zurich. Con-
tact Mrs. Beatrice Hess. 10,p
TWO BEDROOM apartment' in
Zurich, kitchen, and modern
conveniences. Possession by
April 1. Contact William Law-
rence, 236-4976. 10
Dead Animal
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS — CALL
Darling and Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Clinton HU 2-7269 Collect
Dead Animal Licence
No, 25c66
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ST. JOSEPH and DRYSDALE
Alfred Ducharme, Correspondent
Mrs. Cyril Masse, after .a
tending business in Detroit, re
turned to her farm home south
of St. Joseph where she has
completed more business due to
death of her late husband. She
was accompanied by an old
time neighbor, Mrs. J. Evitt,
also of Detroit. After Mrs.
Masse has completed all of her
business she plans to take a
trip to Arizona to visit a sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Be-
dard and family, of Windsor,
called on Mrs. Josephine Du
charme on Wednesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. John Flanagan,
in company with Mrs. Adeline
Denomme, motored to London
t_ on Saturday last.
Grow Cucumbers
and make Extra Money. If you
have Y/a an acre or more, grow
cucumbers for
B1CK'S
Top Prices, all hybrid seed.
Free Pick-up at gate,
For information, apply to: '
Albert Kramers
BICK'S OF CANADA
Dublin, Ont.
Phone 30 R 3
10,2,4,6,8,20
COMING EVENTS
Knights of Columbus St. Pa-
trick's Dance, Friday, March 17,
Legion Hall, Seatforth. Dancing
from 9 p.m. to ? Admission
$1.50 each by ticket only. Lim-
ited to those 21 and over.
Tickets available from any
Knight of Columbus member.
MISCELLANEOUS
DRESSMAKING — Centennial
and other dresses. Phon Mrs.
Elwood Truemner, 236-4067.
10,b
HELP WANTED
RELIABLE MAN to help build
silos; good wages offered. Must
be •able to climb height. Con-
tact Wes Hugill, 236-4928.
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HELP WANTED
COUNTY OF HURON
The following positions are
ava ilable:
1. TURNKEY FOR COUNTY
JAIL,
2. ASSISTANT AT COUNTY
MUSEUM.
Excellent employee benefits.
Position at Museum could pos-
sibly lead to promotion • as Cur-
ator. •
For both positions apply in
writing before March 17th to
the undersigned, giving particu-
lars including age, marital
status, previous employment,
salary expected, when available.
JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk-Treas.,
County of Huron, Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
Livestock Report
Steer, Stanley Smith, 1020 lbs.
at 30c.
Heifer, Stanley Smith, 700 lbs.
at 291/2c.
Steer, Don Walper, 830 lbs.
at 30c.
Steer, Arnold Gaiser, 960 lbs.
at 30c ib.
For Service, Phone
RAY INGRAM
Dial 262-5092 Hensall
sweets, the one who sold them
had such charm I though I'd
slop and talk awhile. If I were
late t'wouid do no harm. And
as we talked he said, "thank
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Fournier "nu. Cir," you've been so kind.
It's nice to talk to folks like
you because you see I'm blind.
Oh God, forgive me when I
whine, I have two eyes, the
world is mine.
Later, walking down the
the street, I met a boy with
eyes so blue but he stood and
watched the others play. It
seemed he knew not what to
do. I passed and then I said,
"Why don't you join the others
dear?" But he looked straight
ahead without a word, he could
not hear, Oh God, forgive me
when I whine, I have two ears,
the world is mine.
Two legs to take me where
I go;
Two eyes to see the sunset's
glow;
Two ears to hear all I should
know;
Oh God, forgive when I whine,
I'm blessed, indeed, the world
is mine.
(Dr. Tennyson Guyer)
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and children of London, spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Corriveau and other rela-
tives in the neighborhood.
Simeon Bedard
Word was received of the
passing of Simeon Bedard, of
Windsor, in his 71st year, leav-
ing his wife and family be-
reaved. The late Mr, Bedard
was a native of this parish, the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Bedard, also of this par-
ish and being one of a family
of 17 children.
When :a young man Mr. Be-
dard left his home and went
to Windsor where he was en-
gaged as a plumber's helper,
and later on went in that busi-
ness on his yawn. Mr. Bedard
had been :a patient at Riverview
for the most of nine years,
bearing his sickness with full
resignation.
To mourn his loss he leaves
his wife, Laurenza; three sons,
five daughters, six brothers and
three sisters. The remains
were taken to Immaculate Con-
ception Church -for service and
burial at St. Alphonse Ceme-
tery. We offer our deepest
sympathy to the bereaved ones.
Mr. and Mrs. Regis Bedard
and son, Don, from Windsor,
attended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Nelson Masse. They then
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Dolph Sopha, Mrs. Bedard be-
ing the daughter of the Sophas.
Also from Windsor to attend
the funeral were Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Masse and Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Laporte. They called on
the Ducharmes before return-
ing to Windsor.
The World Is Mine
Today upon •a bus I saw a
girl with golden hair, seemed
so gay, I envied her, and wished
I was half as fair. I watched
her as she rose to leave, and
saw her hobble down the aisle,
she had one • •leg and wore a
crutch, but as she passed a
smile. 0 God forgive me when
I whine, I have two legs, the
world is mine.
Later on I bought some
Hensall Honeys
The Hensall Honeys 4-H
Homemaking Club met at the
home of Mrs. R. M. Peck for
their fifth meeting, on March
6, at 7 p.m.
The foods and customs of the
people who came from the
Ukraine, Poland and Hungary
were outlined by Mrs. H. Cald-
well.
Mrs. Peck demonstrated the
making of pizza and salata
(green salad), assisted by Cathy
Munn, Debbie Anderson, Pam
Taylor, Mary Mock, Cathy Mc-
Ewen and Linda Hay.
The girls enjoyed many dif-
ferent kinds of cheese which
they ate with a variety -of
breads, which were presented
with the compliments of Tasty -
Nu Bakery, of Zurich. -
The girls will be demonstrat-
ing at the Hensall Institute
meeting, March 8, in the Legion
Hall.
FOR SALE BY TENDER
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned,
up to 5 p.m. on March 22, 1967, for the property and
household effects of Mrs. Phoebe Weber, SH Lot 59 and
Lot 60, Knell Survey, in the village of Zurich.
For inspection, contact Hugh Thiel, 236-4773, Zurich.
Terms: 10% deposit with Tender, balance in 30 days, if
accepted.
B. G. HANLY,
Deputy Clerk -Treasurer,
County of Huron,
Goderich, Ontario.
Lions Club Hear
Of Florida Visit
Members of the Zurich Lions
Club, at their regular dinner
meeting on Monday night at
the Dominion Hotel, made plans
to arrange an inter -club visit
with the Mitchell Lions Club,
sometime in the near future,
A couple of years ago the Mit-
chell group visited Zurich and
to date the return visit has
never been repaid. The event
will probably take place later
this month.
Guest speaker at the Monday
meeting was Lion Louis Willert,
who gave a detailed account
of his recent trip to Florida,
where he met a number of in-
teresting people.
A group of the members are
accepting an invitation to visit
the London West Lions Club on
March 16, when special guests
will be members of the Detroit
East Lions Club. About six
members are planning to attend
the event.
The organization . approved
the appointment of Marilyn
Gascho as leader of the Zurich
Lions Majorettes, replacing Mrs.
Carole Deitz, who has retired.
Final plans are now under-
way for the annual Farmers'
Night on Monday, March 20,
when each member ds to invite
a farmer friend to be present.
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About People
You Know ...
Dr. and Mrs. John Armitage
and son, of Hamilton, visited
with Mrs. Edna Eickmeier on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heywood,
Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Cook, Clinton, were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. William
Thiel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Strom and
daughter, London, were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Hugill.
List Winners Of
Public Speaking
A public speaking contest,
held in the Hensall Legion Hall
Friday evening, was largely at-
tended, with students from
grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Hensall
school taking part.
Winners were: grades 5 and
6, first, Pat Joynt, Hensall; sec-
ond, Pam Mickle, Hensall; third,
Cathy Cook, Hensall.
Grades 7 and 8, first, Anne
Keys, Hensall; second, Gordon
Pryde, RR 1, Hensall; third,
Doug Mock, Hensall. The win-
ners were awarded cash prizes.
Others participating were
Brenda. Lavender, Gord Ward,
Beth Troyer, Dorothy Skea and
Mac Williams. They were all
given prizes of cash.
Sam Rennie was chairman,
and the judges were Mrs. Ruby
Neeb, Miss Dianne Peck and
Don O'Brien, all of Zurich.
This project was sponsored
by the Hensall Ladies' Legion
Auxiliary.
Reception and
Dance
FOR
JOAN SMITH
DON MANTEY
(bridal couple)
DASHWOOD
Community Centre
Sat., March 11
9 P.M.
Music by
KEN MITTELHOLTZ
and "THE TWYLITES"
Everyone Welcome
DANCE
in the
Dashwood Community Centre
FRIDAY, MARCH 10
Music by
KEN DUCHARME
and "THE CHANDALIERS"
Sponsored by
Local 206 of Ontario Farmers' Union
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