Zurich Citizens News, 1968-05-23, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 23,
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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FOR SALE
NEW CEDAR Posts; also used
barbed wire. Apply Ted Geof-
fry, 262-4768. 21,b
No. 66 NEW HOLLAND power
take -off Baler. Priced reason-
ably. Harold Widrick, 2364170.
19,0,b
USED 21 -inch GE Television, in
good condition. 236-4094, Zur-
ich.
CEMENT TILES, 4 ft. and 3
It. Lawrence Ziler, 237-3487,
Dashwood. 15,6,7,8,9,0,b
NUMBER of Brood Sows, first
Ritter. Call Alvin Gingerich,
236-4735. 18,9,0,p
ONTARIO No. 1 Potatoes, two
miles east of Zurich on High-
way 84. Call 2364038. 9,b
SET of Golf Clubs; also gulf
bag and golf •cart. 236-4105.
GENERAL TRAILER, in good
rendition. Ideal for summer
cottage. Priced reasonable.
Phone 262-2346, after 6 p.m.
20,tf
LLOYD BABY Carriage, in good
condition. Apply to Mrs. Lloyd
Thornton. between Yungblut's
Meat Market and Prang's Gar-
age. 20,b
FOR RENT
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
-Forms, mixers, power trowel,
wheelbarrows, etc. Call N. J.
Corriveau, 236-4954, after 5 p.m.
or on Saturdays. 13,tf
MISCELLANEOUS
CUSTOM Swathing for hay and
grain. Cut and conditioned
Larry Merner, 236-4638.
BARN ROOFS painted by brush.
Contact Jack Cleave, 236-4935,
or Bill Wagner, 236-4122 after
5:30 p.m. 15tfb
CUSTOM SPRAYING with mod
ern equipment, fully licenced;
2-4D Atrazine, Eptam or Sutan;
reasonable rates, All weed
spray chemicals available at at-
tractive prices. Contact Lionel
Wilder. RR. 1, Zurich, phone
236-4020. 19,tf
Custom Bulldozing
'No Job Too Big or Too Small"
Chas. Bruinsma
BAYF>IELD
565-2846 (after 6 p.m.)
21,tf
SPECIALIZING IN
Bear •on the Car
Wheel Balancing
$2 PER WHEEL
ST. JOSEPH BP
Corner Highways 21 and 84
RR 2, Zurich 236-4875
Open 8 a.m to 9 p.m.
GRINSVEN
DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL SERVICE
PICK-UP
DEAD AND DISABLED
CATTLE AND HORSES
Sheep and Rotten Animals Not
Accepted!
For fast, efficient service, call
immediately, collect
245-0838 STRATIIROY
COMING EVENTS
Ascension D a y service, St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, Thurs-
day, May 23, at 8 p.m. Every-
one welcome to come to wor-
ship, 21,b
ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement is announced
of Shirley Freda Weido, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Marjorie Weido and
the late Earl Weido, Zurich, to
Douglas Edward Taylor, son of
Mrs. Elsie Taylor, London, .and
Mr. Bob Taylor, Chatham. The
wedding to take place the latter
part of June. 21,p
Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Ros-
anna L. Seotchmer wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks to
the relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for floral tributes, dona-
tions to the heart fund and the
Gideon Bibles, sympathy cards
and to the ladies who remained
at the house and provided lunch,
and many other acts of kind-
ness shown us during our re-
cent bereavement. Special
thanks to Pastor Bruce Eaton
of Bayfield Baptist Church and
to the Westlake Funeral Home,
Zurich. Their kindess will al-
ways be remembered. - Ilene,
Mina, Lawrence and Milton,
21x
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for their kind-
ness at a going -away party in
our honor before moving to our
home in Zurich. Your gifts of
a lovely lamp is most appreci-
ated. Special thanks to the
hostesses, Mrs. George Regier
and Mrs. Ray Fisher. -Alphonse
and Marcella Dietrich. 21,p
The family of the late George
Deichert wishes to thank the
host of thoughtful people who
expressed sympathy and kind-
ness during their recent sorrow.
To those who sent wreaths,
flowers, cards and memorial
gifts they are sincerely grate-
ful. Special thanks are extended
to Rec. A. C. Blackwell, the pall-
bearers, Westlake Funeral Home
and the Lutheran Church Wom-
en of St. Peter's, Zurich. 21,b
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED -Use Drive Belt, 50
feet or longer. Phone 2364640.
20,p
WANTED
WORK Wanted -you name it,
I'll do it. General cleaning
1 a w n s, gardening, Saturdays.
Paula Siebert.
WORK Wanted -Lawns, paint
jobs and other odd jobs, in
town or out Dave Siebert.
HELP WANTED
RESPONSIBLE Female Help re-
quired immediately to care for
one pre-school age child while
mother works. Live in or out.
262-2407, Hensall.
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate, Jewelry Stock,
Showcases, Antiques, Printing
equipment and Miscellaneous
Items
in the
Town of Hensall
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by.
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 25
At 1:30 p.m. at Jewelry Store
Real Estate:
!Consisting of part 222, Moir's
Survey, King Street, Hensall,
store to be offered by public
auction on Saturday, May 25, at
1:30 p.m.
Terms of Real Estate - 10%
on day of sale, balance 30 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable re-
serve bid.
Also to be offered on prem-
ises: printing equipment, show-
cases, antique stove, shelves,
other miscellaneous items.
FRIDAY, MAY 24
In Hensel( Auditorium at 7 p.m.
Sale consists of large variety
silver and gold watches, key -
wind and railroad watches;
wrist watches; dress bracelets;
35 antique ,clocks; 4 cuckoo
•elocks; beautiful regulator •clock;
300 -day clocks; violins; auto-
harps; guitars; cash registers;
Edison fireside miniature phon-
ograph and records; Edison
phonograph with cylinder ren-
ords; many other antiques to
be listed in following issue.
ALMA HESS, Proprietress
Estate of the late George Mess
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate, House-
hold Effects, Antiques and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Main Street, Zurich
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public •auction on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29
at 1:30 p.m.
Real Estate:
Consists of part of lot C,
Knell Survey, plan 7, Zurich, on
which is situated well construct-
ed two-storey brick dwelling.
Main floor: large living and
dining room, bathroom and util-
ity room. Second floor: 3 bed-
rooms, 3 -piece bathroom and
storage room. Full-size base-
ment; large soft water cistern;
oil furnace. Also barn suitable
for garage. Property nicely sit-
uated and in good state of re-
pair.
Inepeetion invited by con-
tacting auctioneer.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Household Effects:
Three-piece chesterfield, solid
burl walnut dining room suite,
consisting of extension table, 6
chairs, buffet and china cabi-
net. This is an exceptional fine
dining room suite. Black wal-
nut bedrom suite; mahogany
bedroom suite; oak bedstead;
cedar chest; record player and
tape recorder; vacuum cleaner,
all attachments; electric radio;
Kelvinator large size refrigera-
tor; Hotpoint 4 -burner electric
stove; occasional chairs; centre
and end tables; electric lamps;
chesterfield and chair; kitohen
table and chairs; pictures; mir-
rors; rocking chair; large as-
sortment quilts, linens, bed-
spreads, comfortors, blankets,
scatter mats; sets of dishes;
silverware; glassware; antique
vases; coal oil lamps; kitchen
utensils; washing machine; gal-
vanized tubs; lawn chairs.
Plan to attend this outstand-
ing sale.
Terms -Cash
ARTHUR EDIGHOFFER,
Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3399
LEGION AUXILARIES
(Continued from page 1)
dent Ontario Provincial Com-
mand, spoke on Legion Auxil-
iary work.
Mrs. Evelyn Carroll, Goder-
ich, was re-elected zone com-
mander of Zone Cl. Reports
of zone commander was pre-
sented by Mrs, Carroll; zone
sports officer, Mrs. Annie Swal-
laws, Seaforth. Minutes of the
1967 rally by Mrs. W. H. Bell,
Presentations were made to
Mrs. Ethel Tithe, Mrs. Evelyn
Carroll, Mrs. Swallows, Mrs. W.
H. Bell, Mrs. Garnet Allan.
Prize winners in various draws
were; Mrs. R, Vanstone, Mrs.
Bill Smale, Mrs. Harold Camp-
bell, Hensall; Mrs. Reba Jones,
Clinton; Mrs. Peggy Coombs,
Seaforth; Michael Bourne, Ex-
eter.
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Auction Sale
OF
Used Trucks
The following county trucks will
be offered for sale on
Wednesday, May 29th,
1968, at 7:30 p.m.
at the County .Garage, Auburn,
Ontario
3-1964 Chevrolet 1/2 -ton pick-
up trucks
1-1964 Chevrolet economy -
type van
1 -GMC cab and chassis 28000
G.V.W.
2-1964 Chevrolet trucks -
28000 G.V.W., each complete
with dump box and hoist,
one-way snow= plow and
levelling wing with all har-
ness and controls.
Terms:
As is where is
No licence
Cash or cheque
5% O:B.S.T.
Auctioneer: Jack Alexander
Wingham, Ontario
J. W. Britnell, P.Eng.,
County Engineer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
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ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Of Residential School, formerly
known as SS 6 Khiva, Autos,
Household Effects, Antiques and
Miscellaneous Items.
on the premises
3 Miles West of Crediton
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
at 1:30 p.m.
Real Estate:
Consists of residential school
known as SS 6 Khiva, white
brick building recently renovat-
ed into living quarters; oil furn-
ace; double bathroom; 2 bed-
rooms; kitchen; large living
and dining room; in good state
of repair.
Inspection invited by contact-
ing auctioneer.
Terms of Real Estate: Cash
of sale.
Autos:
Chevrolet 2 -door sedan, in
good condition; MC 1600 sports
model coupe, suitable for parts.
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items:
Two-piece chesterfield; dav-
enport; Admiral 21 -inch tele-
vision; GE television; cabinet
mo del phonograph; antique
style organ, in good condition;
radio; antique shelf and mirror;
set of shelves; chest of drawers;
antique wicker chair; 2 arm
chairs; centre and end tables;
vacuum cleaner with all attach-
ments; antique mirror; pictures;
lamps; lanterns; 4 benches__
novelties; antique cupboard; 4 -
burner propane gas stove; elec-
tric large size refrigerator;
kitchen utensils; dishes; mail
box, etc.
Terms --Cash
Estate of the late
JOHN SKAAR
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Reception
and Dance
FOR
LEWIS ERB
and
BONNIE MacDONALD
(bridal couple)
in the
Zurich Arena
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Saturday, June 1
Music by
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Everyone Lunch
Welcome Provided
Robert E. "Bob" McKinley
would like to thank all the
people at the nomination meet-
ing in Clinton on Wednesday,
May 15, for again selecting him
to contest the June 25 election
in Huron riding, as your Pro-
gressive Conservative candidate,
If re-elected on June 25 he is
prepared to continue devoting
his full time to the task of rep-
resenting the people of Huron
at Ottawa.
Bob invites you to see and
hear "Bob" Stanfield at the
Wingham Public School, on
Thursday, May 30, at 8:30 p.m.,
along with Provincial Treasurer
Hon. C. S. MacNaughton, John
Loney, Marvin Howe and EIston
Cardiff. (advt.)
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TOWNSHIP OF HAY
SAND - CUSH 14 TENDER
Sealed Tenders, clearly marked, will be received by the
undersigned until
Saturday, June lst, 1968, at 12 noon, DST
For the supply and hauling of approximately 7500 cubic
yards of sand cushion and supply and application of water
needed. Price for water to be at a rate per "M" gallon.
Township specifications and tender forms must be
used and may be obtained from the undersigned.
Tender to state when contract can be started.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
KARL HABERER, H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Road Supt., Clerk -Treasurer
Zurich, Ont., RR 1 Township of Hay
Zurich, Ont.
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located through the plant by the sap system. Insects feeding
on the bean plant pick up a lethal dose of insecticide and are
killed before doing damage to the plant. Because the chem-
ical is inside the plant stem and leaves, it cannot wash off
or weather away, thus giving up to seven weeks control from
sucking insects.
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