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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-09-14, Page 5ENGAGEMENTS STAPLETON—GINGERICH The engagement is announced of Joan Elaine Gingerich, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Gingerich, of Zurich, to Glenn Douglas Stapleton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Art Stapleton, of Winghaln. The wedding will take place on October 6, at 8 p.m. at the Zurich Mennonite Church. 37,p NEGRIJN—PEPPER Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Pep- per, RR 1, Dashwood, wish to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Ruth- anne, to Mr. Federick J. Negrijn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Negrijn Sr., of London. The wedding will take place on Sat- urday, October 7, 1967, at 4 Pam, at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich. 37,b Announcements Mrs. Ervin Gingerich invites the friends of her daughter, Joan, to a Trousseau Tea, on Friday, September 22, from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the evening, at her home. 3'7,p IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items on the premises 26 Nelson Street, Exeter First house west of Marshall Murray Machine Shop The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 at 1:30 p.m. Real Estate consists of plan 20, lot 552, Exeter, on which is situated a two-storey frame dwelling covered with red asphalt siding. Main floor: Large living and dining room, guest room with adjoining two-piece bathroom, kitchen and utility room. Also adjoining garage. Second floor: three bedrooms, 3 -piece bathroom and clothes closet. Full size basement, steam heating unit throughout; also combination garage and work- shop. Dwelling in good state of repair. Inspection invited. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on •day of sale, balance in 30 days, Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. Household Effects, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items Doherty medium size piano, in new condition; round top antique parlor table; six chairs; chrome table and chairs; card table and chairs; phonograph with records; coffee table; new wicker rocker and chair; small chest of drawers; antique 'cup- board; television tables; book- case and books; Duncan Phyfe dining room table, 'like new; daybed; cedar chest; oak bed- steads with box springs; dress- ers; •commode; single bedstead; new Williams sewing machine; combination wardrobe and chest; electric lamps; mirrors; be dr o o rn chairs; occasional chairs; toilet set; wall bracket; electric fan; large assortment glassware; antique dishes; sil- verware, punch bowl set; kitch- en utensils; variety linens; bed- ding; cushions; mats; antique large glass colored egg; Mor - power 4 hp rotary tiller; Max- well power mower; picnic table; buggy lantern; large lawn roll- er; garden towls; weed burner; snow . blower; many other mis- cellaneous items. WILLIAM MARSHALL, Prop, ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer ST. JOSEPH and DRYSDALE Alfred Ducharme, Correspondent Mr, Frederick Papineau, of Detroit, spent a few clays in his farm home the past week. While here he visited friends and relatives in the surround- ings.. Mr. Vincent Geoffroi, of De- troit, spent a few days at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Geoffroi, and other members of the family. While in the neighborhood Mr. G e o f f r o called on relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Du. charme anddaughter, of Sarnia, were Sunday last visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Avila Ducharme and while in the neighborhood Mr. Ducharme and daughter Kim called on their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Corri- veau and daughter Kimberley, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corri- veau and other members of the family. On Wednesday last Father Denomme, a missionary priest who has spent almost 20 years in the western provinces, vis- ited the area. He is a descend- ant of an early pioneer family of this parish. While spending a few days in this parish he was in residence with an aunt, Mrs. Josephine Ducharme, and other members of the family and while here visited with cousins and other close friends before leaving. Before going to his western parish he will visit some eastern places before re- turning to his spiritual work. His place of arrival in the west- ern provinces will be Vancouv- er. Father Denomme likes the western air for his health, which he claims is beneficial for him. His short visit in this parish will be long remem- bered by those who met him, a future welcome awaits him. In last week's issue of the St. Joseph news there appeared an error not intended concern- ing Mr. Gerard Geoffroi, known in the article as Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Geoffroi, which we say with certainty that the above gentleman is not married. We regret the mistake regardless of what source it comes from. Mr. Geoffroi, a brillant scholar, will realize that no work would be completed if at times there COMING EVENTS Harvest Moon Dance, Friday, October 6, Stratford Colosieum. Dancing 9 to 1 ,a.m. Special draw for $1,000, $100 and $50. Tickets 25c each or 5 for $1.00, obtainable from any K of C member, Sponsored by Strat- ford, Seaforth and Goderich councils. Reserve this date. Proceeds for Scarboro Foreign Missions. 36,b Renew Your Subscription Now Petroleums Limited Gasoline • Diesel HEATING OILS Valvoline and Veedol Motor Oil and Greases "Go With Arrow" AGENT: ROBERT N. McKINLEY Dial 236-4830 — ZURICH amemisarommosmoraminssamismse THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1 i7 ZURICH CITIZENS News PAGE MB NEW 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) t 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 25c will be charge. Classified word ads ac- cepted until 12:00 noon Wednesdays. Copy for retail and classified display accepted until 12:00 noon Tuesdays. FOR SALE REINFORCED Cement Tiles, 4 #t. and 3 ft. Lawrence Ziler, quarter mile south of Dashwood. Dial 237-3487. 34to40,b HOLSTEIN Bull Calf. Apply 10 Ted Geoffrey, call 236-4768. 35,tf 3.RELL PIANO, in good condi- tion. To see this piano, call I,ennis Gingerich, dial 237-3287. 34,5,p 100 INCH INNES Pick-up, extra :aide; for swather or combine. Cali 2364875. 36,b 60 WEANED PIGS. Apply to Harry Pennings, RR 1, Zurich, 2364087. 36,p :HOLSTEIN Heifers, coming due. Apply to M. Vermunt, 236.4868. 36,p 1964 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, standard 4 -door, excellent con- dition. Apply to Earl Ginger- ich, 236-4078. 36,p NEW POTATOES -2 miles east .nf Zurich on Highway 84. Call 2364038. 34,tf H'•URE-BRED meat type Hamp- shire service age boars; also bred gilts and younger stock. Hampshires produce excellent results in two and three way crosses, better grades, feed con- version and hybrid vigor. Con- tact Snobelen. Enterprises Ltd., "Canada's largest Hampshire Breeders". Thamesville, phone 692-4244. One mile west of Thamesville, No. 2 Highway. 35,6,7,8,b 30 -INCH BUNK BEDS, $10, mat- tresses in poor condition; . also fernery. Call 262-2278. 37,8,b DRESSED ROOSTER, about 7 pound average, 45 cents a pound. Apply to Mrs. George Regier, 236-4370. 37,p FOR RENT —FOR RENT 100 -ACRE FARM, 60 acres workable, remainder wooded. Contact Andrew McFarland at Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich. 37tf MISCELLANEOUS PLUMBING, heating and elec- trical work, eavetroughing, ap- pliance and pump repairs. Call Patrick Wilds, 237-3616, Dash- wootl. 34,tf NOTICE TO FARMERS DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL SERVICE •We ac,w pick up dead or dis- abled catle and horses in your area. Rotten animals not ac- cepted, For last. efficient service, call immediately collect. Licence 68C67. 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 t.ie nee No, 25 c 66 HELP WANTED MALE --Full or part-time, re- quired for heating and plumb- ing work. Apply to Gingerich's Sales and Service, Zurich. 37,1) ACTIVE MAN for steady work with poultry. Apply to McKin- ley's Farms and Hatchery Ltd., RR 1, Zurich. Call 262-2837. 36,b PART-TIME, lady for house- keeping, one day a week, at my house. Apply to Lance Reed, 236-6373. 36,b MALE OR FEMALE help to pick tomatoes at St. Joseph. Call 236.4795. 36,p CUSTOM WORK CUSTOM Combining. Swathing can be arranged. Trucks avail- able. Reasonable rates. Con- tact Lionel Wilder, 236-4020. 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 CUSTOM WORK—Custom bean pulling and windrowing; also custom combining of beans and corn; truck available. Contact Lionel Wilder, 236-40200. 37to44,b TENDERS Sealed Tenders for a 15,000 GVW TRUCK Chassis only, will be received by the undersigned, until Sep- tember 29, 1967. For further particulars, contact DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG Superintendent Zurich Public Utilities 'Zurich, Ontario Cards of Thanks Sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to all my friends and neigh- bors who so kindly remem- bered "me with cards and flow- ers and visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Spe- cial thanks to the nursing staff and my neighbor, Mrs. Rudolph Corriveau.—Mrs. Sarah Geiger. 37,p 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 Notice To Creditors In the Estate of VERNON Wesley Oesch late of the Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron, Farmer All persons claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned, on or before the 25th day of September, 1967, after which date the assets will be dis- tributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY, Barristers, 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario Solicitors for the Estate Notice To Creditors In the Estate of MARY STEPHAN, deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Mary Stephan, late of the village of Zurich, in the County of Huron, widow, who died on or about the 26th day of April, 1967, are required to file particulars •of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 30th day of September, 1967, after which date the estate will be distributed having re- gard only to those claims of which notice has been re- ceived. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the Executors Exeter, Ontario 37,8,9,b RUBBER STAMPS 4R5A,TIME 54W //6'ra?L. SPEED ACCURACY South Huron Publishers We can give quick service in supplying custom made rubber stamps,.,at budget prices. Drop in and tell us what you want we'll have it ready for you with. in a couple of days. DIAL 236-4672 --- ZURICH BISZEIMMIRZEIMMINSIlh were not a mistake regardless of what line of work. From our part we offer an apology for the mistake committed, and as aforesaid it is hard to avoid but could be due to not giving proper attention to the work we are doing. Another headache to farmers, the uncertainty of nice weather during the month of Septem- ber is with us, The bean stand which is still green on the stand could mean anything from a delay in harvesting or a deep cut in yield and sample. Of course there is the danger of a frost which could cause a complete. Many years the corp at this time of year has been harvested, threshed, sold and the return in cash spent. This 1967 differs from previ- ous years and no one can give a firm and true account for it. .As things look today there will be a loss in the bean crop, the growing time has passed, the maturing was not fully completed and the most im- portant part is the ripening and for that we must have warm and sunny weather to wither the plant and scorch the leaves. You are aware that half of the September month is gone—not too many warm days can be ex- pected. However, hi an upside world such as we are living in, anything can happen from bad to good. Richardson Clan Meet at Hensall The fifth annual Richardson reunion was held on September 10 at the Hensall Community Park with 62 persons present. The oldest person present was Mrs. J. M. Richardson, of Hen- sall, and the youngest was Jen- nifer Davis, 15 -day-old infant daughter of Gwen and Will Davis, of London. She is Mrs. Richardson's great granddaugh- ter. The children enjoyed several raees and relay games. Then the adults took over and showed all how to play darts and other relay games, .A delicious supper was served and enjoyed by all, in the arena. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, of London, being in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Richard. son are in charge of the 1968 picnic and will make arrange- ments for time and place. ZURICH FALL FAIR Centennial Parade Prizes BEST OLD CAR $ 5 $3 82 BEST HORSE AND BUGGY 5 3 2 with occupants in Centennial Costume BEST CENTENNIAL FLOAT ....... BEST BUSINESS FLOAT BEST DECORATED CAR BEST FREAK FLOAT BEST DECORATED BICYCLE BEST DECORATED TRICYCLE 5 3 10 8 5 5 3 2 5 3 3 2 1 3 2 1 All entries in the Centennial Parade must be at the Zurich Public School grounds no later than 12:45 p.m., day of Fair. 3 BIG DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 20% OFF On All Stock Throughout the Store, With the Exceptions of Items Already Marked Lower ! 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