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FOR SALE
CA HYDRAULIC plow, in Arl
condition, used only for 20
'acres. Apply to Dennis Over-
holt, 2364048. 29,30,p
LADIES, see our full line of
white shoes, summer casuals
sand sandals. Men: Hydro, Sis-
man and Greb work shoes, fine
oxfords in widths, and casuals.
Oesch Shoe Store, 236-4602.
SWEET CHERRIES
FOR SALE
We have a beautiful crop of
;large cherries. Pick your own
or buy ready picked. Com-
mencing July 10. Montmorency
or sour cherries are scarce and
rater this year.
AUSABLE ORCHARDS LTD.
Lorne B. Teeple
ARKONA 828-3645
Closed Sundays
27,8,b
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
ALUMINUM awnings, windows,
doors, shutters, railings and
columns, siding, eavestroughs.
Phone or write for free esti-
mates. Phone 527-0777, or 527-
0032, Holmes and MacLean,
Seaforth. 28to39;b
RASPBERRIES -Pick your own
rat Stan Gingerich's farm. For
appointment call 236.4178.
29,30,p
USED GRAIN Dryer, Meyers
continuous ibatch, in excellent
working condition, used only,
two seasons. Apply Cann's Mill
Limited, Exeter, Ontario, phone
235-1782. 29,30,b
200 DEKALB Pullets 12 weeks
old; 125 Dekalb year-old hens.
Call 565-5221. 29,p
4 -BURNER Electric Range, 40",
;only $30.00; electric washing
machine with wringer, only $15.
Apply to Lot 19, Norman
iHeights, R. Vermeulen. 29,p
Property for Sale
LAKE FRONTAGE, approxi-
mately 75'x450'. Runs from the
lake bank to the highway. Two
miles south of St. Joseph. For
further information call at Zur-
ich Citizens News office, or call
236-4762. 28,tf
CUSTOM WORK
BRICK WORK - Chimneys re-
paired, repainted; stone work;
fireplaces built; •plaster repairs
and water leaks stopped. Work
guaranteed. Ray Squire, phone
52'7.1332, Box 335, Seaforth.
10,tf
'CUSTOM BALING. Contact
John Jacobs, phone 236-4826.
28,9,30,p
CUSTOM Grain Swathing. Call
Larry Merner, 236.4638.
29,30,1,2,p
REPAIRS to all snakes of bi-
cycles, motor cycles, Hondas,
etc. Also to power lawn mow-
ers and garden tractors. Con-
tact Kurt Uphoff, at Zurich
Citizens News. 22,0
'CUSTOM Combining. Swathing
can be arranged. Tricks avail-
able. Reasonable rates. Con-
tact Lionel Wilder, 236-4020,
27tf
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lidstone,
Fort St. James, B.C., are pleased
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Gail Elaine, to
Constable Allan T, Thiel, RCMP,
of Prince George, B.C., son of
Mrs. Alice M. Thiel and the late
Earl A, Thiel, of Zurich, On-
tario. Wedding to take place
August 26, 1967, at Fort St.
James. 29,p
IN MEMORIAM
Oesch - In fond and loving
memory of our dear daugh-
ter and sister who left us so
suddenly five years ago, July
20, 1962.
Five years have passed since
that sad day,
When the one we loved was
called away.
One of the dearest this world
could hold,
With .a cheery smile and a heart
of gold.
Without a farewell she fell
asleep,
With only memoies for us too
keep.
-Lovingly remembered by fa-
ther, mother, sisters and broth-
er. 29,p
Cards of Thanks
Ken and Richard join me in
expressing since appreciation to
neighbors and friends for all
the kindness shown to us dur-
ing the time I was confined to
St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. - Dor o t h y
Breakey. 29,p
COMING EVENTS
Reunion of former teachers
and students of School Section
No. 6, Stanley (Varna School)
on the afternoon of July 29,
1967, at the school grounds.
Bring picnic lunch, supper at 5
o'clock. Utensils and beverages
provided. 28,9,30,b
Starlite Gospel Services at
Drive -In Theatre, Shipka, Sun-
day night, July 23. Guest
speaker, Rev. A. Brndjar, of the
Bible Society. Special music
by the Lakeview Quartette.
29,b
LOST and FOUND
LOST -White Cat, with black
and orange trinuning. Lost
downtown Zurich on Monday
evening, very valuable as chil-
dren's pet. Pease leave at
South Huron Veterinary Clinic.
29,p
HELP WANTED
SOMEONE to plow 50 acres of
land. A. McFarland, call 236-
4789, after 5 p.m. 29,b
MALE HELP Wanted, steady
employment for man in grain
elevator, experience preferred.
Apply Cook Bros. Milling 'Co.
Ltd. Phone 262-2605, Hensall.
29,b
OLD MODEL CARS were plentiful in
the parade at Hensall on Saturday,
and this old model T Ford captured
first prize in the competition. The
vehicle is owned by Hensall Motor
Sales.
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Household Effects,
Antiques and Miscellaneous
Items
on the premises
Village of Zurich
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JULY 29
at 1:30 p.m.
Chesterfield with two chairs;
dining room •table and chairs,
buffet, china •cabinet; centre
and end tables; Farwell upright
piano, good condition; combin-
ation radio and record player;
record cabinet; settee; wicker
rockers; daybed; Silvertone 17 -
inch television; Frigidaire re-
frigerator; round top dining
room table; mantel clock; Sing-
er sewing machine; picture
frames__ toilet set; Axminster
rug 9x10; lamps; bedsteads;
dressers; commodes; couch;
wicker fernery; 4 -burner Sun-
shine electric stove; chrome
table; chrome rocking chair;
assortment dishes; pop cooler;
power lawn mower; two 1/4-h.p.
electric motors, etc.
Complete list •of sale in next
week's issue.
MRS. SARAH GINGERICH,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
0
AUCTION SALE
Of Purebred Angus Heifers,
Valuable Tractors, Farm Ma-
chinery and Miscellaneous
Items
on the premises
4% Miles West of Exeter or
21/2 Miles East of Dashwood on
Highway 83, Stephen Township
SATURDAY, JULY 22
at i p.m.
Angus Cattle:
12 purebred Angus heifers,
some with calves at foot, re-
mainder due around sale date;
2 Hereford steers, averaging
DOES AN AVON Representa- 700 pounds each, market condi-
tive call on you? Perhaps we tion,
could appoint you in your Arab and Quarter Horse colt.
neighborhood. Above average Tractors and Farm Machinery:
earnings for ambitious mature David Brown 950 standard
women. Write Mrs. Milison, 17 tractor, 800 hours, 3 -point hitch
Hawkesbury Ave., London. and heat houser, in perfect con -
29,30,b dition; C.A. Allis Chalmers
standard tractor, equipped with
manure loader and scuffler;
New Holland No. 68 hay baler;
New Holland power take -off
No. 331 manure spreader; David
Brown 3 -paint 3 -furrow plow;
Allis Chalmers 3 -point hitch
side rake; Int. tractor disc,
equipped with trash cutters;
Ontario grain and fertilizer
drill; 3 -point hitch blade scrap-
er; Int. No. 175 hay swather
and conditioner, used one sea-
son; 4 -section diamond harrows;
McKee double auger snow
blower, like new; heavy duty
5 -ton wagon with flat rack;
heavy duty 3 -ton wagon with
flat rack and grain stakes; 9 -
foot 3 -point hitch cultivator; 3 -
section land packer; high pres-
sure sprayer, equipped with 30 -
foot boom and extra nozzles;
2 -wheel trailer; 32 -foot exten-
sion ladder; hay buncher; trac-
tor chains;; quantity of barb
wire and steel posts; 4 -inch
tile; post -hole digger; logging
chains; chicken crates; grease
guns; 1/z -ton truck canopy; calf
feeders; cattle feeders; 1 -inch
lumber; 2 -inch liar d w o o d
planks; snow fence; baler twine;
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE TO FARMERS
DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL
SERVICE
We now pickup dead or dis-
abled catle and horses in your
area. Rotten animals not ac-
cepted.
For fast, efficient service; call
immediately collect. Licence
68C67.
Phone 245-0838, Strathroy
JOHN GRINSVEN 28,tf
Dead Animal
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS -- CAU.
Darling and Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Clinton HU 21269 Collett
De*d Animal Licence
No, 25 c 66
wire stretcher; wheelbarrow;
forks; shovels; barrels.
Everything in first-class con-
dition. No reserve as the farm
is sold.
Terms -Cash
G. K. CROCKER, Proprietor
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3592
0
TWILIGHT
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Household Effects
and Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Third house east of Evangelical
Church in the
Village of Zurich
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26
At 7 p.m.
Three-piece chesterfield; oc-
casional chairs; 4 oak rockers;
solid walnut dining room table
and buffet; centre and • end
tables; 'b o o k c a s e; Frigidaire;
medium size refrigerator; kit-
chen table and chairs; chrome
rocker; electric stove; kitchen
clock; Norge fully automatic
refrigerator; combination um-
brella stand and clothes rack;
pictures and frames; couch;
electric lamps; Axminster rug
10x12, 9x12; scatter rugs; three
pair new drapes; antique table
lamp;; antique parlor bench;
Eureka vacuum cleaner, like
new; Bissel carpet sweeper;
wicker rocker; two oak bed-
steads; dressers; commodes;
wardrobe; washstands; small
chest; vanity and chair; assort -
m e n t glassware, silverware;
wall mirrors; antique dishes;
kitchen utensils__ complete set
of dishes; large iron kettle;
g e r den tools; wheelbarrow;
plastic hose; power mower; step
ladder, etc.
Terms -Cash
Mrs. ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN
Proprietress
HAROLD STADE, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
DASHWOOD and
DISTRICT
Personals
John Hayter, Joanne Hayter,
Cathy Schroeder, Bill Kraft,
Randy Becker and Douglas
Rader attended Camp Pioneer
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schultz,
of Bay City, Mich., and Mr. and
Mrs. David Schultz and family
and Mrs. Nora Koessel, of De-
troit, were vacationers with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Miller and
family.
Becker Reunion
The 20th Becker reunion was
held Sunday, July 9, 1967, at
the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Val-
entine Becker, near Brucefield.
One hundred descendants of
John Becker, Sr., gathered from
Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph,
Ingersoll, London, Exeter, Dash-
wood, New Dundee, Crediton.
President Emil Becker pre-
sided. The afternoon was spent
swimming, a horseshoe tourna-
ment and races.
Plans were made for the 1968
reunion at the same site, with
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SIDEWALK TENDERS
TENDERS are called for construction of a sidewalk on
John Street, from Highway 84 to Zurich Public School,
approximately 365 lineal feet, 4 feet wide.
Tenders to be in by July 31, 1967.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Work to be completed by August 31, 1967.
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