HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-08-24, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1967
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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FOR SALE
CLOVER HONEY—Can fill cus-
tomer .container for •one more
week only. J. W. Haberer.
34,p
REINFORCED Cement Tiles, 4
ft. and 3 ft. Lawrence Ziler,
quarter mile south of Dashwood.
Dial 237-3487. 34to40,b
42 LITTLE PIGS, about 7 weeks
old. George Dowson, dial 262-
5322, 34,b
BELL PIANO, in good condi-
tion. To see this piano, call
Lennie Gingerich, dial 237-3287.
34,5,p
NEW POTATOES -2 miles east
of Zurich on Highway 87. Call
236-4038. 34,tf
1.00 ACRE FARM, 3 miles from
Zurich, on paved road; 8 .acres
bush, balance workable land; 9 -
room brick house; good barn;
good stabling, with liter car-
rier; cement yard. Call 236-
4144, 34,p
IIELP WANTED
3 HOURS a Day, 3 days a week.
Write R. A. Gray, 69 Britannia
N., Goderich, Ontario. 34,5,b
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
FOR RENT
MODERN 2 -Bedroom. Aparment,
with bath; oil furnace; available
October 1. Contact Norman
Gascho, 236-4624. 34,b
3 -BEDROOM Home in Hensall,
with. :all modern conveniences.
Available September 1. Call
Zurich 236-4611. 34,tf
.2 -BEDROOM Apartment, with
.a11 conveniences, electric heat.
.Available September. Write
Box IVIK, Zurich Citizens News.
34,tf
2 -STOREY Dwelling, with all
modern conveniences, situated
on Goshen St. North, Zurich;
available September 1. For
further information, call 236-
4775. 34,5,b
MISCELLANEOUS
PLUMPING, heating and elec-
trical work, eavetroughing, ap-
pliance ,and pump repairs. Call
Patrick Wilds, 237-3616, Dash-
wood. 34,tf
NOTICE TO FARMERS
DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL
SERVICE
We now pick up dead or dis-
abled .catle and horses in your
area, Rotten animals not ac-
cepted,
For fast, efficient service, .call
imypediately collect. Licence
68067,
Phone 245.0838, Strathroy
JOHN GRINSVEN 28,4
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
ERB—Mr. and Mrs. John Erb
(nee Ruth Smale) are happy
to announce the birth of their
son, at Alexandra and Marine
Hospital, on Sunday, August
20, 1967.
STEVER—Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Stever (nee Virginia
Deichert) announce the birth
of a daughter at the Kitchen-
er -Waterloo hospital, on Mon-
day, August 21, 1967.
Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank all the
kind people who remembered
me with cards, treats and gifts,
while in the hospital, and since
returning home.—Doug Mock.
34,b
Rev. E. Heimrich and family
wish to thank their relatives,
friends and neighbors for any
acts of kindness shown and for
memorial cards, floral tributes
and messages of sympathy sent
due to the loss of .a loving wife,
mother and grandmother. We
wish to express special appre-
ciation to Rev. A. Blackwell,
members of St. Peter's Luth-
eran Church and the Westlake
funeral home. 34,p
Property for Sale
ZURICH
Large home on spacious lot,
near the main •corner of Zurich.
Property includes modern kitch-
en, dining area, living room,
three good-sized bedrooms, en-
closed breezeway, attached ga-
rage and forced -air oil heating
system. Horne is situated on a
double lot, 66'x264' and can be
purchased with or without sec-
ond lot. Excellent terms avail-
aoble.
GENERAL STORE
Located 20 miles north of Lon-
don on main highway. Prop-
erty includes a large, good,
solid, brick building with excel-
lent four-bedroom living quar-
ters. A good opportunity for
a go-getter.
MOUNT CARMEL —
50 acre general farm on county
road. Ideal for •cattle and
horses, or a hobby farm. Light
sand and •clay loam soil. House
includes plenty of space, with
a built-in deep freeze. Mort-
gage to be arranged.
FARMS
MOUNT CARMEL —
100 acre general farm, all till-
able, just off paved road. In-
cludes a large, older three bed-
room, brick house, in good •con-
dition, with a new forced -air
furnace and recently modern-
ized kitchen. Bary 36'x80' with
a new extension for cattle. Ex-
cellent terms available.
MOUNT CARMEL —
50 acre grass farm, just off
paved road, with excellent
spring -fed pond for year around
water supply. Ten acres of
bush at rear of farm. Fences
in good repair, Priced very
reasonable.
CLANDEBOYE —
165 acre general farm located
on paved road, Property in-
cludes a nearly new three bed-
room brick ranch home, two
large barns and smaller build-
ings. Excellent Junior Farmer
Loan property.
80 acre grass farm with ten
acres of bush and a good year -
around running stream. Situ-
ated not far from the lake and
could be an ideal summer re-
treat. Good terms.
For further information, call
TIM MACFARLANE, 434-8824,
LONDON.
GEORGE R. - JOHNSTON
REALTOR
Phone 768-1170
WEST LORNE, Ont.
Petroleums Limited
Gasoline • Diesel
HEATING OILS
Valvoline and Veedol Motor
Oil and Greases
"Go With Arrow"
AGENT:
ROBERT N.
McKINLEY
Dial 236.4830 — ZURICH
marameriezercermusemeesszemelemmesse
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Household
Furnishings, Antiques and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
395 Andrew Street, Exeter
The undersigned .auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26
at 1:00 p.m.
Oak dining room table and
chairs; buffet; chesterfield, in-
cluding 2 chairs; record cabi-
net; Newcombe upright piano,
in good condition; wicker and
oak rockers; occasional chairs;
glass cupboard; centre and end
tables; sewing machine; mir-
rors; pictures and frames; man-
tel clock; radio; oak and steel
bedsteads; dressers; commodes;
cedar chest; RCA Victor tele-
vision; GE refrigerator; large
hall mirror; electric lamps;
large steel vault 3 ft. 6 inches
by 26 inches; Austrian china;
assortment antique dishes;
glassware; silverware; fancy
dishes; jardinieres; blue glass
fancy parlor lamp; assortment
books; antique pepper grinder;
rugs; mats; linens; pillows; cur-
tains; :Cable cloths; drapes;
guitar; high chair; cradle; kit-
chen utensils; jugs; sealers;
garden tools, etc.
Terms—Cash
MRS. MILO SNELL,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of
JULIUS THIEL, deceased
All persons having claims
against the estate of Julius
Thiel, late of the village of
Zurich in the Count •of Huron,
retired, who died on or about
the 21st day of June, 1967, are
required to file particulars of
the same with Mrs. Marie Hess,
Zurich, Ontario, on or before
the 21st day of September, 1967,
after which date the estate will
be distributed, having regard
only to those claims •of which
notice has been received.
MARIE HESS and FRED THIEL
Executors of the said Estate
Zurich, Ontario
34,5,6,b
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
Theatre — Clinton
Box Office Oaens at 8:00
WED., THURS., FRI.
August 23.24-25
Walt Disney's
"LT. ROBIN
CRUSOE U.S.N.
Dick Van Dyke, Nancy Kwan
Showing rat 8:30 and 10:30
Color
PLUS COLOR FEATURETTE
"RUN APALOOSA
RUN"
Cartoon
SAT., MON., TUES.
August 26.28.29
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"EIGHT ON A
LAMB"
BOB HOPE
Phyllis Diller and
Jonathon Winters
In Color — Plus
"KHARTOUM"
Charlton Heston and
Laurance Olivier
Color Cartoon
WED., THURS., FRI.
August 30-31—Sept. 1
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
Alfred Hitchcock's
"TORN
CURTAIN"
(Adult Entertainment)
Paul Newman and
Julie Andrews
Color Cartoon
"WILD WILD
WINTER"
Gary Clarke * In Color
COMING EVENTS
CELEBRATE Labor Day, Sep-
tember 4, at Seaforth Centen-
nial party, 2 p.m., monster par-
ade with 50 floats, five bands;
3 p.m., games, sports, bingo,
bands and old fashioned get-to-
gether; 5-8 p.m., beef and pork
barbecue; 8 p.m., military dis-
play and opening Seaforth Cen-
tennial project; 9 p.m., program
and dance. 34,5,b
DANCE to Guy Lombardo and
his Royal Canadians at Seaforth
Arena, September 18. Tickets
$5.00 each, reserved seats $1.00
per couple extra. Order by mail
to Seaforth Centennial Ball
Committee, P.O. Box 749, Sea -
forth and include 60 eents per
order to cover return -of tickets
by registered mail. 34,5,b
DON'T FORGET 'the public
auction of a beautiful hand-
made quilt, 86x90, at the Zur-
ich Bean Festival 011 Saturday,
August 26. Sponsored by the
Zurich Women's Institute, all
proceeds for Blue Water Rest
Home. 34,b
ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. Alexine Dietrich, Dash-
wood, is happy to announce the
engagement of her daughter,
Janet Alexine, to Barry Gordon
Bloch, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Bloch, Zurich, the mar-
riage to take place at Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Church on
Saturday, September 16, at 1:00
o'clock. 34,p
Mr. and Mrs. Elzer B. Masse,
RR 3, Zurich, wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Phyllis Anne, to Calvin
John Kellerman, son of Mrs.
Alvin Kellerman, London, and
the late Alvin Kellerman. The
wedding to take place, Septem-
ber 15, 1967, at St. Martin's
Church, London, Ontario. 34,b
0
Mr. and Mrs. A. Stinnissen,
of Seaforth, and Mrs. Ida Gosse-
lane, of Amsterdam, Holland,
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Gascho.
Mrs. Orland Todd, of Detroit,
is visiting relatives and friends
in this district while vacation-
ing in Bayfield.
Obituary
MRS. E. W. HEIMRICH
A former highly -respected
citizen of Zurich, Mrs. E. W.
(Rev.) H e i m r i c h, of Ayton,
passed away in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, on Monday, Au-
gust '7, She was in her 66th
year.
Born in Waterloo on July 5,
1902, she was the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. George
Haehnel. She was married to
Rev. Heimrich, a former pastor
of St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Zurich, on June 25, 1928. Prior
to moving to Ayton some years
ago, Rev. and Mrs, Heimrich
had lived in Brantford, Zurich,
Sault Ste. Marie, Guelph and
Maple.
Mrs. Heimrich was always ac-
tive in various church organiza-
tions, devoting special attention
to choir work and Sunday
school. During the 13 years
spent in Zurich, she was ex-
tremely well -liked by all the
members of the congregation.
Surviving besides her hus-
band are one son, Ronald, of
Exeter, and one daughter, Mrs.
Fred (Aubrey) Haberer, of Zur-
ich. There are also five grand-
children.
The body rested at the West-
lake funeral home, Zurich,
where a public prayer service
Reception and
Dance
FOR
MR. and MRS. MURRAY
MORRISON
(nee Peggy McAsh)
Zurich Arena
ON
Friday, August 24
Music by
KEN MITTELHOLTZ
and THE TWYLITES
Everyone Lunch
Welcome! Provided!
mommemenollommommilwill
AUCTION SALE
AT THE
Clinton Legion Hall
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Monday Evening, August 28
8 P.M. SHARP
Repossessions — Bankrupt Stocks
AND MANY, MANY PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS
CONSISTING OF
Appliances -- Furniture — Television
Clothing
FURNITURE — A 2 -piece davenport suite that folds out
to a full 3/4 -size bed with nylon cover and swivel rocker; a 2 -
piece French provincial chesterfield set covered in a top
grade nylon cover; 3 assorted chesterfield sets with foam
cushions; 2 9 -piece .coppertone or chrome kitchen -dinette
sets consisting of 8 chairs and a 72" table; 2 7 -piece sets
consisting of 6 chairs and a 60" table with an inlaid top;
1 5 -piece deluxe coppertone dinette suite; 3 bookcase bed-
room suites complete with bed, dresser, chest of drawers
and a matching box spring and mattress with each set; 2
sets of lamps consisting of a trilight and 2 table lamps to
each set; 1 set of solid step and coffee tables in a arborite
finish — other step and coffee tables; 2 39" continental
beds complete with headboard and legs; 1 54" continental
bed complete; 4 full size 54" spring -filled mattresses; 2
hostess chairs; platform rocker; 9 x 12 rug; hi -chair; tele-
phone table; kitchen step stool; chrome rocker.
APPLIANCES AND TV — A large refrigerator with a full
cross -top freezer; 2 electric ranges, one being a deluxe
model; a long -skirt washer with pump; automatic washer
and dryer, matching pair; combination radio -record player;
and last of all, 4 different television sets, 21" models that
have all been checked over and are in A-1 working condition
All the appliances in this sale are guaranteed to be in A-1
working condition when you hook them up at your home.
CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY — A large selec-
tion of clothing has just been received for auction from
one of the largest clothing wholesalers in Canada. This
lot consists of Men's Clothing: socks, underwear, ties
sweaters, dress shirts, sport shirts, dress pants, pyjamas,
T-shirts, work socks, work shirts. For the Ladies and
Teens: double knit suits, skirts, blouses, nylons, cardi-
gans, pullovers, slims, jackets, dresses, socks, pyjamas,
slippers. Boys, Girls, Babies: Jeans, sweaters, shirts, socks,
blouses, jackets, pants, sleepers, housecoats, crawler sets,
T-shirts, jumpers, skirts, dresses, sweater sets, girl's 3-
pieceece coatd hat sets, items too numerous to
mention,
Don't Miss This Outstanding Sale
Auctioneer—LEO E. BIRD Clerk—LLOYD TANNER
Operated by Forest City Distributors
Terms --Cash Cheques Accepted on Furniture
5% Sales Tax in Effect
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was conducted •on Wednesday
evening, August 9, by Rev. A.
C. Blackwell. Removal was
made Thursday morning to
Trinity Lutheran Church, Ayton,
where a public funeral service
was conducted by Dr. A. W.
Lotz, president of the Canada
Synod of the Lutheran Church,
Interment was made in St.
Peter's Lutheran Cemetery,
Zurich.
BOB'S
Barber Shop
MAIN STREET, ZURICH
Open Tuesday and Friday Nite
i
NOTICE
To Parents or Guardians of children
eligible for Kindergarten (1967
fall term) in the Hensall or
Zurich Public school in
the Hay Township
School Area
Children attending the Hensall school
will attend morning classes only
commencing at 9:00 a.m.
Transportation for rural Kindergarten
children will be povided in the morning
to the Hensall school.
Parents should pick up their children from
the Hensall school at 11:30 a.m.
Children attending the Zurich school will
attend afternoon classes only com-
mecing at 1:00 p.m.
Transportation for rural Kindergarten
children will be povided to their
homes at 3:30 p.m.
Parets should bring their children to the
Zurich school on time for classes at 1 p.m.
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