Zurich Citizens News, 1969-04-24, Page 6PAGE SIX
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1069
For Sale
POTATOES, No. 1 table, Sebagos,
75 -Ib bags $1.50. Also apples,
bushels or baskets: Spies, Kings,
Courtland and Delicious. Vern
Schatz, General Merchant, Dash-
wood. 8,tf
DIAMONDS and Trophies, also
Corn Flower. Repairs to watches
and clocks. •Hess Jewellry Store,
Zurich. 11,tf
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-
zens News. 11,tf
POTATOES — Good supply on
hand. Call Arnold VarDen-
boomen, Highway 84, two and a
half miles east of Zurich. Phone
236-4038. 12,tf
INTERNATIONAL 4 -bar s i de
rake, in good condition. Call
237-3486. 15,6,p
1963 CHEVROLET Impala con-
vertible, 283, automatic, P.S. and
P.B, Call 236-4812. 15,16
QUANTITY of cob corn, good
quality. Alvin Gingerich. 236-
4735. 15,6
ELECTRIC Hot Water Heater,
glass lined, 22 gal. Newell Geiger,
236-4815. 16,p
65 MASSEY-Ferguson, with cab;
Gehl forage harvester with hay
and corn attachment; Gehl blow-
er; two ponies and a pony saddle.
Also a child's playhouse, with
built-in cupboards. Curtis Ging-
erich,
in;erich, 236.4875. 16,b
CHESTERFIELD and chair, cof-
fee table and two end tables, door
or hall mirror, like new; odd
chairs, dressers, end tables; 24"
Moffatt electric stove; Frigidaire
refrigerator; 2 Hollywood beds,
inner spring mattress and box
spring; ideal for cottage. Phone
236-4153. 16,7,p
SMALL PUPPIESS:for sale. Phone
236-4102.
PIANO, in excellent condition.
Also new cedar posts and a post -
hole digger, fairly new; reason-
able price. Phone 236-4768.
16,b
BLUE CHESTERFIELD Suite, 3 -
piece, mohair, in good condition.
Phone Allan Steckle, 262-5443.
16,b
SIX ALUMINUM Windows, yel-
low bathtub, toilet and sink, 30 -
gal. water heater, 48 -inch cedar
hutch cupboard, 10 -foot folding
door, 2 30" kitchen fans, medi-
cine chest, 1 8 -foot hot water rad-.
iator, 1 2 -foot hot water radiator,
aluminum door push bars, mir-
rors, wringer washing machine,
Howard oil furnace motor and
parts, crib mattress 481/2"x24",
Gendron baby buggy. Dial 262-
2109. 15,6
For Rent
CONSTRUCTION equipment,
power trowel, forms, pump, mix-
er, etc. N. J. Corriveau, Zurich,
236-4954, after 6 p.m. and on Sat-
urday. 15,tf
Services
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates—Tuesday and
Thursday
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
Thursday — Beef Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood
Miscellaneous
INCOME TAX returns completed
and filed. Call Lance Reed, 236-
4373, or 236-4004, Zurich. 1,tf
Card of Thanks
I wish to take this opportunity
to thank Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Erb for taking care of me in their
home while I was sick. Also
thanks to friends, relatives and
neighbors for the cards, treats
and visits, and to Dr, Wallace.—
Mrs. Nancy Koehler. 16,b
We wish to thank all neighbors
and friends who helped in any
way to find our son, Kevin. Spe-
cial thanks to the men at the
bowling alley who came to our
assistance, the fire brigade and
provincial police. A very special
thanks to Kevin McKinnon and
Paul Corriveau, at Charlie's Auto
Sales, who so kindly went for
Mr. Geoffrey at work.—Beatrice
.and Clarence Geoffrey.
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to rela-
tives, friends and neighbors, who
remembered me with prayers,
cards, flowers and visits while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
—Mrs. Beatrice Overholt. 16,p
We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank OUT families,
neighbors and friends for all the
lovely cards and gifts we received
on our 25th wedding anniversary.
Special thanks to the Women's
Institute and to our children for
making this occasion a happy
one.—Alice and Wes Hugill. 16,
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to relatives and friends
for cards, flowers and gifts and
to all who visited me while I was
a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital. Also •thanks to nurses, Dr.
Goddard and Rev. Currie.—Eliz-
abeth Cook.
Miscellaneous
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 STRATHROY
Help Wanted
MAN to build silos, good wages
paid. Must be able to climb.
Apply to Wes Hugill, 236-4928.
16
Wanted to Buy
MIXED Grain, any amount. Del-
bert Geiger, 2364883. 16,tf
Wanted
SOMEONE to make use of a
small garden, free •of charge.
Call 2364955. 16
Lost and Found
LOST — In the Hay Township
swamp area, two heifers, about
340 pounds, one red with white
face, branded; one black with
white face. Please notify Lennis
Gingerich, 237-3287. 16,b
Want Ads Are
Sure to Bring
You Results
Coming Events
Hensall Kinettes' spring rum-
mage sale to be held Friday eve-
ning, May 2, in Hensall Arena
auditorium, starting time 8 p.m.
16,7,b
St. Boniface CWL card party
on; Saturday, April 26, at 9 p,m.,
in the auditorium of St. Boniface
School, Zurich. - 15,6
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wood,
Emery Street, London, announce
the engagement of Mrs. Wood's
daughter, Karen Veola Howald,,
to Gordon Albert Deitz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Deitz, Col-
borne Street, London. Miss How-
ald is the daughter of the late
Gordon Howald. The marriage
will take place at Redeemer
Lutheran Church, London, on
Friday, May 9. 16,b
TENDER FOR TRUCK
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned for the following
used truck, as is: 19491035 In-
ternational Fire Truck equipped
with a 250 G.P.M. pump and 450
gallon tank.
Can be tendered with or with-
out pump. May be inspectd at
Fire Hall, Brucefield.
Highest or any tender not -nes.
essarily accepted, and tenders.
must be in the hands of the Clerk
by 12 •o'clock noon, Monday,
May 5, 1969.
Township of Stanley,
Mel Graham, Clerk,
Brucefield, Ontario.
Wingham Man
Elected D.D.G.
Of Region Lions
Over 125 members of Lions
International assembled at the
Zurich Community Centre, on
Wednesday, April 16 for the
annual spring rally of Region 3
of District A-9. Warren Zur-
brigg, RR 2, Clifford, the out-
going Deputy District Governor
(Region 3) chaired the dinner
meeting, called to pick a new
Deputy District Governor and
chairmen for the two zones
within the region.
Acclaimed as the new Deputy
District Governor was Lloyd
"Casey" Casemore, a past presi-
dent of the Wingham Lions
Club, who has been active in
Lions public speaking, member-
ship campaigns and Lions' Eye
Bank of Canada projects.
The new zone chairmen are:
George Mutter, Brussels, for the
seven -club Zone 3 North, and
Orville Oke, Seaforth, for the
six -club Zone 3 South.
John Campbell, Blyth, a for-
mer Deputy District Governor,
was chairman for the nomina-
tions.
Other head table guests who
spoke briefly were: Claire
Geiger, president, Zurich Lions,
who welcomed the delegates;
Morris Webb, Zurich, Zone 3
South chairman, who introduc-
ed the head table; William
Moody, Mount Forest, District
Governor of A-9, who announc-
ed that a new Lions Club was
aeing chartered this week at
Tottenham; Ozzie Foreman,
Grand Valley, who spoke about
District A -9's interest in the
Eye Bank of Canada project,
and Jack Henderson, Owen
Sound, who was seeking support
as District Governor of A-9 at
the District "A" convention in
Ottawa, May 25-28.
The presidents of each of the
13 clubs introduced their mem-
bers present: Zone 3 South —
Zurich, 25 members; Grand
Bend 12, Bayfield 11, Exeter 8,
Clinton 3, Seaforth 3; Zone 3
North — Blyth, 21 members;
Brussels 11, Goderich 9, Howick
9, Wingham 4, Teeswater 4 and
Lucknow 4.
Winners of draw prizes, con-
ducted by Zurich Lions, were:
Irvine Trewartha, Seaforth;
Don C. Colquhoun, Clinton; Earl
Youngblut, Zurich, and Ivan
Youngblut, Zurich. -
ZURICH MIXED LEAGUE
Itchy Six, H. MoEwan (674 5897
Dixie 6, B. Coleman (705) 6653
H. Dogs, J. P. Rau (692) _ 6090
H. Hornets, B. Smith (690) 6036
BW Flyers, T. Bedard (534) 5411
T. Cats, 0. Sch'truber (573) 5673
Strikers, J. Hamilton (678) 5982
H. Losers, I. McCann (521) 5421
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