HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-10-09, Page 7THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1969
ZURICH CITI ENS,NEWS
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cupboard; chest of drawers; an-
tique phonograph with horst; 2
matdhing lamps; humidifier, re-
cently purchased; shall tree; mir-
rors; smoking stand; foot stools;
modern bedroom suite,; vanity
and stool; dressier; 2 wardrobes;
high chair; bedroom chair; pil-
lows; drapes; doilies; tablecloths;
crib and rrxattress; trunk; play
pen; bathroom mat; scales; pic-
tures; bird cage; b e a. u t if u,1
frames; floor polisher; rage ruby
hanging lamp shade; colored glass
antique dishes; glassware; amber
coal oil lamp; lanterns; Aladdin
lamp; various coal oil lamps; 2
beautiful toilet sets (blue and
punk); 2 antique jardinieres;
vases; flower pots; wicker bas-
kets; crocks; sealers; 5 -gal.
crocks; antique water carrying
yolk; antique wood planes; meat
saw; shay knife; many other mis-
cellaneous items.
Plan to attend this sale of rare
antiques.
Terms—Cash
HARRY PAGE, Proprietor
ALVIN WAS, Auctioneer
40,1,b
EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
of Tractors, Truck, Combine,
Farm Machinery, Pony, Feed,
Antiques, Household Effects and
Micellaneous Items
on the premises
Lot 20, Con. 4, Hay Township
31/2 miles east of Zurich or 2
miles west of Hensall, Highway
84.
The undersigned auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
at 12:30 p.m.
Tractors, Truck and Combine:
Nuffield BMC diesel qtandard
tractor with all modern features,
includinia 3 -furrow 'high beam 3 -
Point hitch plow, recently pur-
chased; John Deere "A" stand-
ard tractor; Farmadl "A" stand-
ard tractor with loader; Chev-
rolet 1064 3/a ton pick-up truck;
Case 77 combine; McKee harves-
ter. including heavy duty wagon
and closed -in rack; Dodge 1 -ton
truck, not road worthy.
Farm Machinery:
Oliver 16 -run grain and fer-
tilizer drill; Case 8 -ft, swather;
Jahn Deere power takeoff 7 -ft.
mower; McDeering 3 -bar side
rake; John Deere tractor spread-
er; Cockshutt 8 -plate one-way
disc; M.H. 3 -bar side rake; Int.
83h -it. cultivator, on rubber; 3 -
drum steel roller; tractor disc;
diamond harrows; 2 rubber tire
Wagons; 16 -ft. hay rack; grain
box; Allis Chalmers hay baler
(round bale); Mayraith 40 -ft. hay
elevator; 20 -ft. grain auger, with
motor; Gehl hammer mill and
belt; hay loader; M.F. 3 -point
hitch 4 -furrow plow; set of bob
sleighs; 3 2 -furrow plows; 2 iron
kettles; •miniature saw mill with
motor, real antique; tractor
chains; Sedoore manure loader;
Beatty pump; quantity tile; cable
and belt; Pioneer chain saw; new
aluminum sheeting; logging
chains; 500 cap. chick brooder;
aluminum 14 -ft. boat, brand new;
Johnson 10 •h.p. outboard motor.
Pony:
Dark bay gelding pony, well
broken; rubber time show buggy,
harness, cutter.
Feed:
Large mow loose 'hay.
Household Effects, Antiques:
•Glass cupboard; settee; chairs;
tables; ferneries; opining wheel;
dressers; rockers; antique hall
mirror and seat;' trunks; hanging
lamp; Aladdin lamps; coal oil
lamps; parlour lamp; black wal-
nut chest; pictures and frames;
large assortment carpenter tools;
Winchester 45-75 lever action
calibre deer rifle; Winchester 12 -
gauge shotgun; Winchester dou-
ble barrel 12 -.gauge s h o t g un;
many other miscellaneous items.
Plan to attend this interesting
sale. No reserve—to settle estate.
Terms—Cash
Edith May Bell, Shirley Passmore
and Donald Bell
Executors for the estate of the
late Harold Bell
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
40,1,2,b
40th Anniversary
On Wednesday, October 1, Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund G. Gingerich,
celebrated their 46th Wedding
Anniversary, Those present were
Mrs. Jonas (Norma) Ramer,Baden,
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin R. Ginger-
ich, Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs.
J,V, (Naomi), Billedeau, Water-
loo, Mr. and Mrs. Neil R. Gin-
gerich, Dunbar W.VA. (not
present), Mr. and Mrs. Charles
(Norraine) Hadland, Baden. Mr.
and Mrs. Newton R. Gingerich,
Baden, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
(Nelda) Horst, Preston, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan R, Gingerich, Barn-
bery. Mr. and Mrs. Allen L.
Leis, Wellesley, and 10 grand-
children, of thirty- three.
All enjoyed supper and fellow-
ship.
Abut People
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turkheim,
returned home on Saturday, Sept-
ember 27, from a five weep trip
to British Columbia and Alberta.
They called on many former
Zurich residents and old aquaint-
ances and also the birth place of
Mr. Turkheim. In all they trav-
elled 7, 000 miles.
NOTICE
Re GARBAGE COLLECTION
Effective October 11, 1969, garbage will be
collected on Saturday afternoons instead of
Saturday mornings.
CORRIVEAU GARBAGE SERVICE
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