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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-03-27, Page 7THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1969 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS 12 PAGE SEVEN For Sale POTATOES, No. 1 table, Sebagos, 75-1b. bags $1.50. Also apples, bushels or baskets: Spies, Kings, Courtland and Delicious. Vern Schatz, General Merchant, Dash- wood. 8,tf 1959 FRIGIDAIRE Deluxe Range, 4 -burner, in good condition. Ap- ply to Dennis Overholt, 236-4048. 11,2,p DIAMONDS and Trophies, also Corn Flower. Repairs to watches and clocks. Hess Jewellry Store, Zurich. 11,tf THREE-PIECE desert sand bath- room set, for the price of white. Save $50 to $75 during March. Gingerich's Ltd., Zurich. 11,b For Better ,'CONCRETE SILOS contact SCHOONDERWOERD BROS. LTD. RR 1, Mitchell Phone 348-9967 11,2,b ELECTRIC MOTORS -One 5 h.p., three phase, 208; one 2 h.p., three phase, 208. Also one speed con- trol panel. Call the Zurich Citi- zes News. 11,tf 300 ACRES of Land, lots 11, 12, 13, Concession 7 of Hay Township. At present all pasture. This land may be purchased under ARDA, easy terms. Phone 296-4255, or write to Fred Walden, Forest. 12,b RED CLOVER, Timothy, R e d Clover 90% and Yellow Sweet 10% mixed, good quality, reasonably priced. Apply to Stewart or David Blackwell, Parr Line, south of Highway 84. Phone 2364635 or 236-4820. 12,3,3,b GIRL'S SPRING COAT, about size 12, in new 'condition. Phone 236-4360, after 6 p.m. 12,b SEVEN SMALL PUPS, only $2.00 each. Phone W. Rooseboom, 236- 4102, Zurich. 12,b POTATOES -Good supply on hand. Call Arnold VanDenboomen, High- way 84, two and a half miles east of Zurich. Phone 236-4038. 12,tf QUANTITY of baled straw and hay. Phone 236-4648. 12,b Services CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Butchering dates - Tuesday and Thursday TUESDAY - Beef and Pork - THURSDAY - Beef Only PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE MERNER'S ABATTOIR Miscellaneous INCOME TAX returns completed and filed. Call Lance Reed, 236- 4373, or 236-4004, Zurich. 1,tf SANITATION SERVICE SEPTIC TANK PUMPING Drainage and Repairs For immediate service PHONE GRAND BEND 238-2291 or 238-2776 GRINSVEN DEAD ANIMAL 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 237-3314 STRATHROY DASHWOOD Renew Your Subscription Now Births DUNN-Jack and Elaine Dunn, RR 3, Bayfield, are happy to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Gayle Eileen, on Monday, March 17; 1969, at Clinton Community Hospital. A sister for Wayne, Cheryl and Al. Card of Thanks I would like to thank everyone who remembered me in various ways while I was •a patient in Clin. ton Mospital. Special thanks to Dr. Weldon, Dr. Goddard and the nursing staff. -Roberta Waddell, 12,b ESTATE AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, House- hold Effects, Antiques and Mis- cellaneous Items. on the premises Queen Street, Hensall First house west of Anglican Church, on_ SATURDAY, APRIL 5 at 1:30 p.m. Real Estate: Parcel No. 1 consists of Lot 71 and 72, Queen Street, Hensall, on which is situated a two-storey frame dwelling covered with grey asphalt siding. Main floor: living room, mod- ern kitchen, bedroom, 3 -piece .bath- room, sun porch, summer kitchen and utility room. Second floor: 2 large bedrooms. Full size base- ment, newly installed oil furnace; also small tool shed. Dwelling conveniently situated, extra building lot. Inspection in- vited. Parcel No, 2 consists of Lot 126, Brock Street, Hensall, on which is situated two-storey frame dwelling covered with white Johns -Manville siding. Main floor: living room and din- ing area; modern kitchen and util- ity room, 3 -piece bathroom. Sec- ond floor: three bedrooms. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 60 days. Sold subject to a reasonable re- serve bid, if not previously sold. Also complete list of household effects. GERALD SMITH. MRS. GEORGE VARLEY, Executors for the estate of the late Emmerson Smith ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 11,2,b 0 AUCTION SALE Of 1930 Ford Coach, Household Effects, Antiques and Miscellan- eous Items on the premises 11/4 miles west of Hensall thence one mile north The undersigned auctioneer re- ceived instructions to sell by pub- lic auction on SATURDAY, MARCH 29 at 1:30 p.m. 1930 Ford model A coach, in good condition. Household Effects: Two-piece chesterfield suite; 6 chrome chairs; 6 dining room chairs; settee and chair; small an- tique settee; library table; 2 par- lor chairs; fern stand; centre and end tables; chests; 2 washstands; Raymond sewing machine; desk; antique mantel clock; coil oil lamps; steel bedstead; oak bed- stead; dressers; commodes; large variety picture frames; quantity dishes; tea service; small churn; etc. Terms -Cash ALLAN CRERAR, Proprietor ALLAN WALPER, Auctioneer EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Tractors, Combine, Farm Machinery and Miscellane- ous Items on the premises Lot 6, Con. 14, Hay Township PA miles west of Dashwood, thence 11/4 miles north The undersigned auctioneer re- ceived instructions to sell by pub- lic auction on FRIDAY, MARCH 28 at 1:00 p.m. Tractors and Combine: Oliver 770 Row Crop tractor; M.H. 333 standard tractor, equip- ped with corn cultivator and side dresser; Waterloo Z, equipped with bean scuffler; Cockshutt No: 535 self propelled combine, equipped with 12 -ft. header, power pick-up reel, rasp bar and spring tooth cylinder,; extra equipment includ- ing modern cab, scour cleaner and two -row head. Please Note -This combine used only one season, in guaranteed new condition. Time payments can be arranged by contacting auctioneer prior to sale date. Farm Machinery: M.F. 17 -run grain and fertilizer drill, with all attachments, in new condition; New Holland 5 -bar side rake, like new; Oliver 3 -point hitch wide bottom 3 -furrow plow, like new; M.H. 32 -plate wheel disc; David Brown tandem wheel power take -off manure spreader; Int. 3 - point hitch 10 -ft heavy. duty culti- vator; Int. 3 -furrow plow; 200 -gal. trailer field sprayer; Oliver 4 -row corn planter; Oliver 2 -row planter; 10 -ft. lime spreader; Rototiller 40 - ft. grain auger equipped with gas motor; 7-h.p. electric mower; 2 heavy duty wagons with self- un- loading grain boxes; 10 -ton rubber tire wagon, used one season, with new self unloading grain box; rubber tire wagon with 16 -ft. grain box; 1962 Mercury van -type truck; rubber hose; gas motor; grease guns; chains; etc. 1500 bales choice quality bale straw. No reserve as farm is sold. FRANK DIELEMAN, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 11,2,b EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Tractors, Combine, Farm Machinery, Cattle, Hogs, Hay, Grain and Miscellaneous Items on the premises Lot 11, South Boundary, Stanley Township, Parr Line The undersigned auctioneer re- ceived instructions to sell by pub- lic auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 at 1:00 p.m. Complete list of this outstand- ing sale in following issue. ROBERT MADGE, Proprietor ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Farm Equipment For Sale Cullpacker, 2 row, 10 feet; Mc- Cormick drill with seed and fer- tilizer; Otaco manure spreader; 2 Otaco wagons; Waterloo steel manure spreader; Bell 28 -inch threshing machine, Ebersol feeder, on rubber, with cutter, elevator and knife sharpener; 4 sets har- rows; International cultivator, 10 feet; 2 International, binders; spring tooth harrows; fertilizer spreader drill; disc plow, 21 inch, 12 disc; 4 -furrow International plow; 7 round water troughs; 3 12 -foot water troughs. IVAN L. KALBFLEISCH Phone 2364958 Zurich New Company To Manufacture Homes At Centralia (continued from page 1) in Centralia and would give a further stimulus to the local ec- onomy. The Treasurer added that the company could make a significant contribution towards solving Ontario's housing needs. The Centralia Industrial Park is administered by the Ontario Development Corporation on behalf of the Government of Ontario. 0 Ontario Hog Producers Favour Farm Organization (continued from page 1) The meeting urged to board to take strong action to prevent pork or pork products from enter.' ing Canada at lower prices than those received by producers here. They also asked that the Can- adian government be petitioned to have all pork products lab- elled with something indicating the county of origin and the grade. 0 Renew Your Subscription Now 0 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Tractors, Combine, Farm Ma- chinery, Hay, Grain and Miscellan- eous Items on the premises Lot 22, Con. 10, Stephen Twp. 11/4 miles east of Dashwood, thence three-quarter miles south The undersigned auctioneer re- ceived instructions to sell by pub- lic auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 at 1:30 p.m. Tractors and Combine: W-4 standard tractor, in good condition; Oliver 66 Roe Crop tractor, in good condition; Case 65 Combine, completely equipped. Farm_ Machinery: Int. 15 -run double disc grain and fertilizer drill; Int. 82 -ft. spring tooth cultivator; 2 7 -ft, Int. spring tooth Harrows; Int. 4 -bar rake, on rubber; Int. 2 -furrow plow, on rubber; Int. 28- plate tractor disc; Int. 9 -ft. power takeoff mower; 4 -section diamond barrows; 5 -sec- tion diamond harrows; Int. 7 -ft. binder; two 2 -row corn planters; Int. tractor spreader; &drum steel roller; walking plow; Harvey 10 - inch hammer mill; hammer mill belt; cutting box; pump jack; tar- paulin; 2 -wheel trailer with stock racks; 29 -ft. grain auger; circular saw; cutter; steel posts; snow fence; antique ox yoke; iron ket- tle; steel water troughs; hog feed- ers; shovels; forks; chains; bar- rels; etc. Honda and Chev Car: 1967 model 300 Honda, all ac- cessories; 1700 actual mileage, in guaranteed condition; Chev coach, not road worthy. Hay and Grain: 1500 bales choice quality mixed hay; 100 bales oat straw; 800 bushels mixed grain; 350 bushels Rodney oats. Terms -Cash GORDON BECKER, Proprietor No reserve as farm is sold GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auetio,peer Phone 237-3300 Bowling Scores SENIOR MIXED BOWLING March 20 Seldom Wins, L. Rader 569 7 82 Hi Hopes, R. Grainger _ 502 0 90 Hawkeyes, G. Soudant _ 668 7 128 Ramblers, C. Deichert _ 539 0 74 Wh'porwills, L. Surerus 598 3 43 Varieties, L. Willert __ 645 4 108 H. single: Irene"Frayne __-.. 335 H. triple: L. Willert 798 * * * March 13 Varieties, H. Finkbeiner 590 2 104 Ramblers, C. Deichert _ 668 5 74 Seldom Wins, D. Deiger 654 5 75 Wh'rwills, L. Surerus _ 693 2 40 Hi Hopes, L. Gascho _. 627 2 90 Hawkeyes, G. Soudant _ 693 5 121 • • • March 6 Wh'wills, B. Rooseboom 610 5 38 Hi Hopes, H. Clausius__ 517 2 88 Varieties, R. Finkbeiner 607 5 102 Hawkeyes, L. Gascho _ 584 2 116 Seldom Wins, I. Frayne 675 5 70 Ramblers, C. Finkbeiner 562 2 69 * * * ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE March 17 ,Bluebells, B. McGregor_ 594 3 34 Dom' sires, C. Sweeney_ 504 0 67 Greenhorns, M. Maguire 558 4 47 Happy Gals, G. Rader 541 0 71 H. Leg'aires, H. Roberts, 613 7 90 Leftovers, H. McEwan _ 644 0 132 Nighthawks, Dot Hess _ 693 7 134 Packers, I. Frayne - 666 7 155 Scamps, M. Koehler 489 2 37 Starlites, D. Finkbeiner 662 7 134 Sundowners, S. Bedard_ 612 0 81 Ups & Downs, V. Miller 643 5 86 H. single: Irene Frayne _ 311 H. triple: Frances Gibson 795 H. average: Irene Frayne _._ 202 * * * March 10 Bluebells, P. Lemmon__ Dom'aires, T. Theil . Greenhorns, M. Oesch _ Happy Gals, G. Rader_ H. Legionaires, I. Reid Leftovers, D. Rood _.._ Nighthawks, D. Hess _ . Packers, I. Frayne . Scamps, J. McCarter _ _ Starlites, M. Rader ___ Sundowners, E. Burgess Ups & Downs, V. Miller 9 9 • 608 0 560 0 621 0 686 7 498 2 665 7 664 0 606 7 559 7 644 7 555 0 522 5 31 67 43 71 83 132 127 148 35 151 81 81 March 3 Bluebells, P. Lemmon. 597 0 31 Dom'aires, C. Sweeney- 591 5 67 Greenhorns, B. Bedard. 580 2 43 Happy Gals, G. Rader 530 0 64 H. Legionaires, I. Reid 492 0 81 Leftovers, D. Rood ..__ 664 7 125 Nighthawks, J. Hogg __. 659 7 127 Packers, F. Gibson -- 577 5 141 Scamps, J. McCarter .. 644 2 28 Starlites, I. Hartman - . 655 7 144 Sundowners, E. Burgess 552 7 81 Ups & Downs, L. Riddell 645 0 76 • * 9 ZURICH MIXED LEAGUE March 14 H. Losers, W. Desj'dine 510 0 24 Itchy Six, H. McEwan _ 722 7 112 T. Cats, C. Smith _ .. 482 0 51 Dixie 6, D. Corbett . 591 7 142 H. Hornets, E. Ch'chase 660 4 104 Strikers, J. Hamilton _ 777 3 83 B.W. Flyers, L. Laporte 601 2 87 H. Dogs, G. Bedour 628 5 125 Ladies H. single: H. McEwan 330 H. triple: H. McEwan 872 H. average N. Coleman _ _.. 214 Men H. single: B. Bedour 360 H. triple: B. Bedour 828 H. average: J. P. Rau 218 :k * * March 7 H. Dogs, J. P. Rau T. Cats, 0. Sch'truber I. Six, L. Vandenherk H. McEwan H. Hornets, B. Simmons B.W. Flyers, P. Bedard Dixie 6, N. Coleman H. Losers, I. McCann Strikers, T. Theil * * * 697 5 120 555 2 51 587 587 5 105 621 2 100 6754 2 85 732 5 13524 521 2 584 5 80 Motto "One third of the food you eat keeps you alive; the othe: two thirds keeps your doctor alive