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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-08-03, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1967 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE PWI EW RATES For Classified advertisements Charges for advertisements on this page are as follows: Coming Events, and Announcements ____ $1.00 Cards of Thanks and In Memoriam $1.00 Classified word advertise- ments (first 20 words) 75c (each additional word 3c extra) Each initial, sign, group of figures and abbreviation counts as one word. Box No. Service Charge 25c If account is not paid within 10 days, an extra 25e will be harge. _ Classified word ads ac- cepted until 12:00 noon Wednesdays. Copy for retail and classified display accepted until 12:00 noon Tuesdays. FOR SALE AL mi NUM 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 1949 CHEVROLET Sedan, in good state of repair, $200. Call Earl Gingerich, 236-4078, 31,p HONEY FOR SALE — In cus- tomer •containers, 28 cents per lb. Limited time only. Call J. W. Haberer. 31,p HONEY FOR SALE — 1967 clover honey, Ferd Haberer, 236-4308. 31,b 21 PIGS, eight weeks old. Ap- ply to Russell Oesch, RR 1, Varna, Dial 262-5422. 31,p 7 -ROOM BRICK HOUSE, nearly new, gas hot water furnace, fire- place, small barn, on 1 acre lot in Seaforth. Good garden land. $12,800. Write Box 335 or phone 527-1332. 31,2,3,b Property for Sale WEANER PIGS, 20, about seven weeks old. Call John Laporte, 236-4040. 31,p 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 X27-1332, Box 335, Seaforth. 10,tf CUSTOM Grain Swathing. Call Larry IVJerner, 236-4638. 29,30,1,2,p RFPAIRS to all makes •of bi- cycles, motor cycles, Hondas, ate. .Also to power lawn mow- ers •and garden tractors. Con- tact Kurt Uphoff, at Zurich Citizens News. 22,tf CUSTOM Combining. Swathing can be arranged. Trucks avail- able. Reasonable rates. Con- tact Lionel Wilder, 236-4020. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TO FARMERS DIAD ANIMAL REMOVAL SERVICE We :now pick up dead or dis- abled 'mile and horses in your area. Rotten animals not ac- cepted, For fast, efficient service, call immediately collect. Licence 68C6'7. Phone 245.0838, Strathroy JOHN GRINSVEN 28,tf Dead Animal REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS -- CALL Darling and Company OF CANADA LIMITED Clinton HU 2-7269 Collect Dead Animal Licence No, 25 c 66 BIRTHS BEATTY—At St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, on Saturday, July 29, 1967, to Don and Dianne Beatty, London, a son, Bradley Charles. A grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thiel, Zurich. LOVE — In Madison General Hospital, Wisconsin, on Tues- day, July 25, to Professor Robert F. and Mrs. Love, a daughter. Cards of Thanks My sincere thanks and appre- ciation for the cards, flowers and treats received from rela- tives and friends while a pa- tient at South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Wallace and Ephriam Gingerich. — Mrs. Mose Erb. 31,p I wish to express my thanks for cards, flowers and visits re- ceived while a patient in Clin- ton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Walden, Dr. Wal- lace, Rev. Blackwell, nurses and staff on the first floor.—Lloyd Klopp. 311,p I would like to express my thanks and appreciation for the lovely cards, visits and flowers that I received while in Exeter hospital. Special thanks to Dr, C. J. Wallace, Rev. M. Morrison. and the nurses—Walter Eckel. 31,b FOR RENT MODERN Cottage available from August 26 to September, and on. Shadyview. Phone 238-2621. Mrs. Keith Horner, RR 1, Dashwood. 30,b HELP WANTED WANTED — Married man to work on farm, $300 per month. Five -room apartment, bath, hot and cold water, hot water heat- ed. Propane gas supplied for cooking; milk. Single man for farm, $250 per month and good home. Apply to F. R. Fletcher, RR 3, Tillsonburg, call 842-5368. 31,tf AVON customers waiting for service in this Zurich rural area. Perhaps you could qual- ify for territory. No obligation, phone Mrs. Millson collect to- night for information, no obli- gation. 30,1,b CHRISTMAS selling has start- ed with Avon Cosmetics. There may be a sales territory avail- able to you. For information contact Mrs. M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury Ave., London, 451- 0541 collect tonight. 30,1,b IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, House- hold Effects and Miscellaneous Items on the premises 52 Gidley Street, Exeter The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 at 1:30 p.m. Real Estate consisting of part of lot 69 and 70, Gidley Street, Exeter, on which is situated newly built red brick dwelling. Main floor: combination living and dining room, modern kit- chen, bedroom, 2 -piece bath- room.. Second floor: 3 bed - USED 21 -inch TV Sets FOR THE Cottage or Ree Room 1 Westinghouse table model and base ___.-__ 1 Motorola Console ____ 1 Marconi Console _ _ 1 Admiral table model and base _. 1 Admiral Mable model 1 Admiral table :model and base ______ 1 23 -inch Admiral table $10.00 $10.00 $20.00 $20.00 $29.00 $29.00 $59.00 HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL Many makes and models (NOT IN WORKING ORDER) chassis and cabinets, from $3.00 to $5.00 K. M. Breakey ELECTRONICS Phone 236-4932 — Zurich rooms with walk-in closets, 3 - piece bathroom. Full size basement, oil fur- nace; also garage, Dwelling conveniently situat- ed and in first class state of repair. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid if not previ- ously sold. Household Effects: 3 -piece chesterfield; modern dining room suite consisting of table, 6 chairs, buffet and china cabi- net; centre and end tables; Sparton 21 -inch television; oc- casional chairs; oak rockers; footstools; magazine rack; man- tel clock; GE refrigerator; Frigi- daire 40" electric stove; Beatty electric washing machine; floor polisher; vacuum cleaners; elec- tric radios; electric •lamps; vari- ous rugs; mirrors; kitchen table and chairs; pictures and frames; 3 oak bedsteads, dressers; com- modes; cedar chests; toilet set; chest of drawers; luggage; as- sortment of bedding, linens, quilts; large variety silverware; glassware; antique dishes; com- plete dinner sets; silver tray; kitchen utensils; aluminum ware; electric toaster and iron; copper boiler; set of crutches; lawn chairs; garden tools; seal- ers; crocks, etc. Everything in first class con- dition. Terms—Cash GERRY CAMPBELL, Executor for the estate of the late William H. Stone ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 0 Huron County Crop Report The hay crop in Huron Coun- ty is nearing completion with approximately 80% of the crop in. Some fall wheat has been swathed and is being combined. The majority of the wheat crop will be started within the next week. Of the wheat harvested to date, yields seem to be down slightly. Yields in several cases have been reported at 40- 45 bushels per acre. The corn and white bean crops in the county are pro- gressing quite favorably. Some areas are still set back due to the large amounts of moisture. Spring grains are turning very rapidly and in the south- ern part of the county may be ready to cut by next week. Yields of spring grains look as if they will be quite good. Livestock in the county are doing well due to the good sup- ply of pasture which should last the summer. News of Dashwood District (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kayos and Bruce, of Toronto, are vacation- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls, of London, were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan and family, of Pickering, who have been vacationing in north- ern Michigan and northern On- tario, are now vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller •ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan and family to Fordwich on Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Pears Duke. Mrs. Margaret Keiner, of Ohio, is visiting with her father, Sim Willert. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rader spent Sunday at Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lieson and Virginia. Rev. and Mrs. M. J. James and boys have returned home after a month's vacation spent at Ottawa, where they saw the Queen, and visited with the former's parents. They were also at Walkom, Quebec, where they visited with Mrs. James' mother, and at Expo, North Bay and Parry Sound. Mrs. Katie Vincent spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Beierling. Mrs. Gerald Wilhelm is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London; Harrison Weigand is a patient in South Huron Hos- pital. Farewell by Neighbors About 30 neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell on Monday evening prior to their moving to Exeter. Games and contests were enjoyed. They were presented with TV tables. Vacation Bible School Vacation Bible School was held the last two. weeks of July in Zion Lutheran Church with the theme, "The, God I Love". Average attendance was 84. Children from three to '14 years of age attended classes, ranged from nurser y, kindergarten, primary to junior and junior high departments. Closing ex- ercises were held Friday eve- ning with parents and friends soommomassmasersommosaman BOB'S Barber Shop MAIN STREET, ZURICH Open Tuesday and Friday Nita if your hogs are full fed -- Follow The ShurGain Proven Progr m 16% hog grower and 14% hog finisher Research is a must to produce better hogs. SHUR-GAIN 16% Hog Grower and 14% Hog Finsher were proven at the SHUR- GAIN Research Farm producing an aver- age of 65% grade A's (26% higher than the national average). SHUR-GAIN full feed program contains the proper balance of protein, minerals, and vitamins to meet the requirements of full fed hogs. Let SHUR-GAIN Research work for you. Drop in soon and discuss SHUR-GAIN's Swin Feeding Program with us. M. DEITZ and SON DIAL 236-4951 ZURICH as guests. Bible verses, songs and viewing the work of the pupils were featured. Rev. E. E. Steinman was director, Light refreshments were served to all present. Infant Baptized Susan Mary Pearl Tiernan, in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiernan, was baptized in Zion Lutheran Church, Sun- day, July 30, by Rev. E. E. Steinman. Sponsors were Mr. wear Reception and Dance FOR DUWARD MCADAMS and LINDA WINDSOR (bridal couple) Zurich Arena ON Saturday, Aug. 5 Music by KEN DUCHARME and The Chandeliers (Now, Biuewater Play Boys) Everyone Welcome HAM and TURKEY Centennial Supper IN THE Zurich Arena ON Sunday, Aug, 6 Served from 4 to 7 p.m, TICKETS: Adults: $1.50; Children: $1.00 Sponsored by St. Boniface C.W.L, and Mrs. Ronald Merner, Fol- lowing the baptismal service a dinner was held at the Com- munity Centre when the follow- ing guests were present: Mrs. Pearl Salmon, of London; Mrs. Mary Martene and Edwin; Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Tiernan; Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. K. Zorn and fam- ily, of Burlington; Rev. and Mrs. Earl Steinman and boys; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marten and family; Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Tiernan and boys, of Exeter; Mr, and Mrs. George Tiernan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cliff Salmon and girls; Ronald Merner, ONE-STOP Shopping Centre ST. JOSEPH ESSO SERVICE and ST. JOSEPH GROCERY STORE 10i Off All Tires, Fan Belts, Rad Hose, Air Filters, Etc. AGENT FOR PLANET TIRES * * * * * * Free Bubble Gum for the Kids when you fill up with imperial Esso Gasoline * * * * * CAMPER'S NEEDS Charcoal • Charcoal Lighter Groceries, Confectionery, Meats Picnic Supplies Ice Cream Soft Drinks ALL YOUR PARTY NEE!PS Agents for Grand Bend Cleaners OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TILL 10 P,M. ADI Important announcement for plumbers, steamfitters an sheetmetal workers The Apprenticeship and Tradesmen's Qualification Act, 1964 requires journeymen in the Plumbing, Steamfitting and Sheet- metal heenmetal trades to obtain Certificates of Qualification by October 1st, 1967. Tradesmen who have not already applied for their initial Certia ficates of Qualification should do so as soon as possible. Applications should be forwarded to: ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BRANCH 74 Victoria. Street Toronto 'IA, Ontario ick