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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-06-08, Page 5'THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1967 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIVE Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, I n Memoriams, Engagements, 3c a word; Minimum 75c. REPEATS— ; 2c a word; Minimum 50. jCASH DISCOUNTS— i 1/3 off if paid by Saturday following last insertion. BILLING CHARGE - 10c added on second bill. PREE-- Births, Marriages, Deaths. DEADLINE - 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday FOR SALE FOR QUICK SALE—Blankets, wool and flannelette; sheets, hemstitched and plain; em- broidered pillow cases; •dresser scarves; spreads;curtains; table Linens; towels, etc.; mats, woven and tapestry; and numerous gather articles. Apply to Mrs. William Hey, Dashwood, dial 237-3603. 23,b HEAVY DUTY Farm Wagons, six ton, Timken roller bearings, auto steering, wagon, less tires, $110. With new four -ply tires, $160; with new six:ply tires, $175. Joe's Farm Wagons, lo- cated two miles southeast of Linwood. 13to25,b LADIES, see our full line of white shoes, summer casuals and sandals. Men: Hydro, Sis- man and Greb work shoes, fine (oxfords in widths, and casuals. ()each Shoe Store, 2364602. IRE-INFORCED Cement Tiles, 4' and 3'. Contact Lawrence Ziler, 11/4 miles south of Dash- woed, phone 237-3487. 14to20,b CHROME TABLEand chair set, newly re -upholstered. Call 236-4308. 23,b ONTARIO No. 1 POTATOES, $1.10 for 75-1b. bag. Apply to A r old Vandenboomen, two miles east of Zurich or four smiles west of Hensall, on High- way 84. 17,8,9,20,1, ;FLOWERS — arrangements for all occasions: weddings, hos- pitals, funerals, anniversaries, etc. .Also tropical potted plants and potting soil. Nete's Flow- ers, Nete Oesch, Zurich. dial 236-4602. 20,b Property for Sale 7SALL — 3 bedroom, two- storey brick home; wall to wall 'carpet; modern kitchen; full basement; oil heat; large yard; garage; excellent location. Call 262-2139, phone for ;appoint- ment. 20,1,2,3,b FOR RENT EXPO HOUSE TRAILER, all conveniences, on lot near Expo site. Sleeps four. Minimum of three nights, June to October. Phone 237-3654, evenings. 20,2,4,b CUSTOM WORK CATTLE SPRAYED for lice. Contact William Watson, 237- '3306, Dashwood, RR 3, Zurich. BRICK WORK — Chimneys re- wired, aired, repointed; stone. work; ,ffireplaces built; plaster repairs and water leaks stopped. Work guaranteed. Ray Squire, phone 527.11.332, Box 335, Seaforth. 10,tf MISCELLANEOUS REfPA1RS to all makes of bi- cycles, motor cycles, Hondas, etc. Also to power lawn mow- ers and garden tractors. Con- tact Kurt Uphoff, at Zurich Citizens News. 22,tf HELP WANTED TWO MEN, full tune; two ladies, part or full time. Ap- pIy to McKinley Farms and Hatchery, dial 262-2837. 21,b MUSICIANS, male or female, wanted for a country and west- ern band, now forming. Dial 236.4004. 22,1) POPULAR AVON COSMETICS has •opening in Dashwood - Shipka and Grand Bend area. Fine earnings, convenient hours. Call collect evenings for infor- mation, Mrs. M. 1Vlillson, Lon- don, 451-0541. 22,33,4,b OVERFLOW CROWD — The Centennial Church Pageant held in the Zurich Community Centre on Sunday, May 28, drew an overflow crowd and many people left unable to get into the build- ing. This photo shows part of the crowd estimated at between 700 and 800 persons, who were jammed into the building to watch the outstanding per- formance. Nine churches in the area participated in the program. (Citizens News Photo) About People You Know .. Mr. and Mrs. Bob :Strom and family, London, were week -end visitors with the latter's par- ents, Mr. •and Mrs. Wes Hugill. Mrs. Hugill returned with them to spend a couple of days. Mrs. Wes Merner is a patient at South Huron Hospital, Ex- eter. Mrs. Winnifred Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Les Wise and fain- ly, Freelton, were Sunday visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Deitz. Mr. Arthur Truemner visited the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milne Rader and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arn Meyers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oxland and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Feed. Ha- berer. Mr. T. Hartman and son Rob- ert were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hart- man, and partook in .a delicious birthday dinner for the latter's son Anthony, who is Robert's godchild. BIRTHS MASSE — Mr. and Mrs. Louis Masse announce the birth of their daughter, Mary Lou Catherine, on June 5, 1967, in Clinton Public Hospital. A sister for Michael, Arlene and Joanne. Cards of Thanks The family of the late Henry Hoffman wish to thank all those who sent floral tributes and the many expressions of sympathy in the loss •of their father. We would like to thank the man- agement and staff of Huron - view who were so kind to him during bis stay there and the many visitors who called on him. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tra- quair, Hensel', will be pleased to receive their neighbors, friends and relatives at their home at 82 King Street on Tues- day, June 13, from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m., on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. No gifts please. 23p MISCELLANEOUS CUSTOM SWATHING and hay conditioning. Also grain swath- ing. Larry Merner, 236-4638. 23,4,p CUSTOM SWATHING and hay conditioning with new machine. Peter Steck1e, dial 262-5441. 23,4,5,p EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, 64 Hereford and Durham Cattle, Tractors, Truck, Farm Machin- ery, Feed, Grain, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items on the premises Lot 19, Con. 10, Hay Township Half mile south of Zurich en paved road. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, JUNE 9 At 12 p.m. Real Estate: PARCEL No. 1 -100 -acre farm lot 17, con. 10, Hay Township, on which is situated modern 2 - storey frame dwelling covered with white asphalt shingles. Main floor—large living room and dining room, with hardwood flooring, bedroom, modern kit- chen, 3 -piece bathroom and utility room. Second floor -3 large bedrooms with clothes closets. 6'ull s ize basement, newly installed oil furnace, large soft water cistern, adjain- ing garage and woodshed. Large bank barn, with adjoin- ing cattle barn, also silo and implement shed. Buildings all in first-class state of repair; never failing water supply. Land choice clay loam, 25 acres in spring grain, 30 acres prepared for beans or corn. PARCEL No. 2--4125-a;ere farm lot 9 and part of 8, con. 2, Parr Line, Hay Township, 50 ' acres pasture land, remainder mixed bush, never failing water sup- ply, ideal grass farm. Inspec- tion invited by contacting the undersigned. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 60 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. Hereford and Durham Cattle: 14 Hereford and Durham cows, with calves at foot; 5 Hereford cows, due to freshen June and July; 5 Hereford heif- ers, due to freshen July and August; 5 Hereford and Dur- ham steers rising two years old, market condition; '7 Hereford heifers rising two years old, market condition; 14 Polled Angus and Hereford grass cattle; reg. Hereford bull rising two years old. This ds an ex- ceptional good herd of cattle. Truck, Tractor and Farm Machinery: 1962 Chev 1 -ton pick-up truck,. 23,000 actual mileage, with stock racks; Int. B 414 diesel standard tractor, used two seasons, equipped with 3 - point hitch 3 -furrow Act bot- tom plow; Int. B 275 diesel standard tractor, equipped with dual wheels; Int. manure load- er; Int, 13 run grain and ferti- lizer drill, equipped with mark- ers; New Holland 130 -bushel heavy duty manure spreader; Int. 8 -ft, binder; Hammil 3 - point hitch 10 -ft. cultivator; Int. No. 45 hay baler; M -H 3 - bar side rake; 24 -ft, hay eleva- tor with extension and motor; John Deere heavy duty wagon and rack; 6 -section diamond harrows; 16 ft. grain auger; heavy duty tractor chains, size 13x28; Remington Super No. 773 chain saw, like new; chains, tools, forks, quantity lumber, bricks plastic hose many other miscellaneous items. Hay, Grain: Quantity baled hay and loose straw; 500 bushel mixed grain; 2 bushel alfalfa seed; bushel red clover; bushel Climax tim- othy seed; 2 bushel mixed seed; 9 bags seed beans; quantity fertilizer. Household Effects: Two modern bedroom suites; oak bedstead; dressers; com- modes; china cabinet; solid oak dining room table • and chairs; Admiral 25 cubic foot deep freeze, recently purchased; Frigidaire refrigerator; kitchen stove; radio; Admiral 21 -inch television with aerial; assort ment silverware, kitchen uten- sils and other miscellaneous items. No reserve, everything will be sold to settle estate. Plan to attend this outstanding sale. Terms—Cash GEORGE GRENIER, Administrator for the Estate of the late Hermas 'Grenier ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 0 IMPO AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items en the presises 66 John Street, Exeter ' The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 10 at 1:30 p.m. Real Estate consists of lot 456 and part of 457, town of Exeter, on which is situated well con- structed 2 -storey frame dwell- ing. Main floor: large living room and dining room, bed- room, kitchen, 2 -piece bath- room and utility room. Second floor: 4 bedrooms with clothes closets, 3 -piece bathroom; full sized basement; oil furnace; also small barn outside suitable for garage. ,Dwelling conveniently situ- ated and in good state of re- pair. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. Household Effects: Three-piece chesterfield suite; 21 -inch television; oak rockers; occasional chairs; antique writ- ing desk; end and centre tables; magazine rack; roll top desk; dining room table, chairs, buf- fet; antique sideboard; hall rack; 2 electric radios; foot- stools; electric lamps; folding cat; mirrors; luggage; vibrator; heating pad; steel bedstead; 2 oak bedsteads; commode, dress- ers; commode chair; oak an- tique bedstead; 4 Corigoleum rugs; Axminster rug 12x12; cushions.._ feather pillows; mo- tor rug; bedding; linens; bed- spreads _ quilts; blankets; sheepskin rug; braided and hooked rugs; drapes; curtains; books; variety of dishes; glass- ware; vacuum cleaner; Frigi- daire, medium size refrigerator; 8 -ft. refrigerated meat counter; drop leaf table; kitchen chairs; cupboard; Frigidaire 24 -inch electric stove, recently pur- chased; medicine chest; couch; kitchen utensils; white enamel utility table; electric toaster and kettle; electric clock; deep fryer; new Corning ware sets; aluminum cannister set; set of dishes; antiques; sealers; wash- ing machine; 12 gal. paint; 2 lawn chairs; extension ladders; wheelbarrow; scythe; garden tools, etc. Terms—Cash William Balkwill, Ruth Ford, Dorothy Milliken, Executors for the estate of the late Sarah Balkwill ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 0 TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items on the premises, Main Street West, in the Village of Zurich The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, at 7 p.m. and china cabinet; davenport; centre and end tables; occa- sional chairs, two leather cov- ered rockers; oak rocker; small writing desk; two library tables; hall tree; pine drop-leaf table; electric radio; medium size re- frigerator, like new; Findlay 4 - burner electric stove; Quebec heater; dry sink, in perfect con- dition; kitchen cabinet; antique pine bread box; oak bedstead; single bedstead; child's play pen and crib; dressers, com- modes; toilet set; trunk; pic- tures and frames; coal oil lamp; kitchen utensils; dishes; seal- ers; small spinning wheel; ex- tension ladder; new power mower; wheelbarrow; garden and carpenter tools; rortor mixing equipment; quantity of coal and wood; many other mis- cellaneous items. 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