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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1969
For Sale
USED TYPEWRITERS — Eight
models to choose from. All in
good working condition. Priced
from $39.95 to $59.95. Ideal for
school students or business. See
them at the Zurich Citizens
News. 32,tf.
COMMERCIAL Building, modern
apartment above and store be-
low. Electric heated and air con-
ditioned. Apply McAdams T.V.,
call 236-4094 or write to Box 248,
Zurich. 30tf.
VACUUM CLEANERS — Sales
and Service to all makes. Con-
tact R. K. Peck, RR 1, Zurich.
phone Hensall 262-5748. 34,tf
REPAIRS on watches and .clocks.
Special on bicycle tires and girl's
bicycles. Hess Jewelery Store,
Zurich. 42,tf
APPLES — Choice quality McIn-
tosh, Spy and Delicious. ON
SPECIAL: small Macs, $1 per
bushel; small Delicious, $2.25;
Wealthies, $2; at Del -Mac Orch-
ards, Charles Burgess, phone
482-7289. Turn right off High-
way 21 et Bayfield Golf Course,
go 21/2 miles east and turn left,
for about one mile. 43,tf
POTATOES, carrots and cooking
onion's, 21/2 miles east of Zurich
on Highway 84. Phone 236-4038.
44,tf
BOY'S Skates, size 5, in good
condition, $4.00; boy's skates,
size 2, $2.00; little girl's mhite
skates, size 9, tin good condition,
$2.50; small boy's knee pads,
$1.50; hockey pants to fit 7 to 10
year old, $2.00. Phone 236-4662.
44,4,p
SWEEP Apple Cider and apple.
butter. Asa Steckle, phone 262-
5446. 44,b
READY -TO -LAY Pullets avail-
able, vaoinatted, de -beaked and
delivered at $2.10. McKinley
Farm and Hatchery, Zurich,
phone 262-2837. 44,5,b
COOK STOVE, for wood or coal,
with waterfront and reservoir.
Phone 238-3445. 44,b
Custom Work
CARPENTER WORK, also re-
modelling and renovating. Phone
Bill Rammeloo, 237-3228.
4t3,4,5,6,b
CUSTOM CORN drying -550 bu-
shel batch dryer. Keith Love,
236-4728, Zurich. 37,tf,b
CUSTOM COMBINING — Grain,
beans and corn. Narrow or wide
rows. Trucks and elevators avail-
able. Competitive rates. Contact
Lionel Wilder, phone 236-4020.
32,tf.
Custom Work
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
Wanted
USED Furniture, from attic to
basement. Phone 236-4243.
42,tf
Miscellaneous
AVON CALLING — Guarantee
yourself a wonderful Christmas
by selling Avon's Christmas beau-
ty line in spare time—starting
now in Dashwod area. Call eve-
nings, Mrs. Million, 451-0541, or
write 17 Hawkesbury Ave., Lon-
don. 41,2,3,b
SANITATION
SERVICE
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Drainage and Repairs
For immediate service
PHONE GRAND BEND
238-2923 or 238-2291
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
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
Card of Thanks
I wish to say 'thank you' to
my many friends, relatives and
neighbors for the lovely cards,
flowers and visits I received while
I was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital.—Joyce McCarter. 44,b
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to friends and rel-
atives for their cards and visits
while a •patient in Exeter and
Clinton hospitals. Special thanks
to Dr. Wallace, Dr. Goddard, Dr.
Street and the nursing staff, All
was very much appreciated. —
Bernice McClinchey, Blyth, On-
tario. 44,b
ADMINISTRATOR
APPLICATIONS are invited for the established
position of ADMINISTRATOR for a 65 bed charitable
Home for the Aged (Rest Home) located in Zurich,
Ontario.
The successful candidate will be responsible for
directing all day-to-day activities of the Home,
Financing and Accounting, Housekeeping, Personnel,
etc.
Salary commensurate with training and ex-
perience.
Copies of the necessary Application Form may
be obtained, and final replies should thereafter be
submitted in the proper form, to: MR. GERALD
GINGERICH, Box 160, Telephone 236-4351, Zurich,
Ontario, secretary of Blue Water Rest Home.
Closing date: November 14, 1969.
Card of Thanks
The family of the ,late John
Dowson wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for their many acts of kind-
ness during the illness and death
of a beloved husband and father.
Special thanks to the doctors and
nurses at Clinton Public Hos-
pital, Rev. Morrison, the Bon-
thron Funeral Home and ,the
Varna UCW ladies. Your kind-
ness will always be remembered.
44,b
I wish to express my thanks
and appreciation to relatives and
friends for their prayers, cards,
visits end gifts received during
my stay tin the hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks
to Dr. Wallace and Rev. E. Ging-
erieh and all nursing staff for
their kindnesses.—Curtis Ginger-
ich. 44,p
The families 'of the late Aurelia
Thiel wish to thank all our rel-
atives, friends and neighbors for
sympathy .cards. flowers and
memorial donations given to us
in our sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Westlake Ambulance
Service, nursing staff of South
Huron Hospital, Dr. Goddard,
Rev. Blackwell for his comfort-
ing message, the Lutheran Church
Women for serving the lunch,
•the pallbearers, the flower bear-
ers and to all others who assisted
us. Your kindness will always
be tappreciated.—Harold, Carl and
Milford Thiel and Bernice Mc-
Clinchey. 44,p
In Memoriam
Willert—In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Luella C. Willert, who passed
away one year ago November 12,
1968.
From the hospital to heavenly
rest
Cod took her home to be His
guest;
We lived inhope and prayed in
vain
That she would soon be well
again,
But God decided we must part.
He eased her pain but broke our
hearts,
And while she rests in peaceful
sleep,
Her memory we will always keep.
--Lovingly remember e d and
sadly missed by her family,
grandchildren and great grand-
children.
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SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE
October 30
Seldon Wins, A. Oesch 651 0 8
Varieties, L. Willert __ 627 7 28
Hi Hopes, I. Flrayne __ 521 5 12
Ramblers, C. F'kbeiner 548 2 20
Hawkeyes, Bill 629 023
Whip'wills, H. Stade 715 8 36
H. single: L. Thornton ____ 293
H. triple: Harold Stade__ 888
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LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE
October 27
Dominionaires, T. Stark__ 640 7
Mix Ups, A. Faber 499 0
Starldtes, D. Finkbeiner 616 8
New Scamps, D. Thornton 540 0
Packers, M. Clark 582 0
Ramblers, B. Corriveau 478 0
Ailey Oops, M. Laporte _ _ 622 7
Devil's Angels, M. McGuire 526 0
Jolly Six, I. Reid. 594 7
Ups & Downs, S. Braid 516 0
Happy Gals, V. Lavery 612 0
Night Hawks, J. Turkhei.m 625 7
H. triple: D. Finkbeiner _ _ 770
H. single: D. Finkbeiner _. 312
H. aver.: D. Finkbeiner _ _ _ 210
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The most common cause of
herbicide complaint is improper
application. In order to know ex-
actly how much chemical you are
applying it is essential that the
sprayer be calibrated at the start of
each season and rechecked period-
ically.
EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable 50 -Acre Farm, Trac-
tors, Trucks, Bulldozer, Float,
Wrecking Equipment, complete
Zine Household Effects, Antiques
and Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Lot, South Half 13, Con. 14, Hay
Township
2* miles west of Zurich, thence
3 miles south; or 11/2 miles west
of Dashwood, thence 3 miles
north.
The undersigned auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
at 12 p.m.
Real Estate:
Consists of Lot S1 of 13, Can.
14, Hay Township, on which is
situated well-built two-storey red
brick dwelling; large bank barn
with silo, new stabling through-
out, new •drive shed and double
garage. Land choice clay loam,
all tillable.
Terms of Real Estate — 10%
on day of sale, balance by De-
cember 29, 1969. Sold subject
to a reasonable reserve bid.
Tractors, Trucks, Bulldozer:
Int. "C" tractor, equipped with
scuffler and puller; John Deere
"AR" standard tractor; 1962
Chevrolet 1/2 -ton pick-up truck;
1953 Ford 1/2 -ton .pick-up truck;
1953 GMC 3 -ton truck, with .hoist;
Chevrolet truck, equipped with
winch; John Deere diesel cater-
pillar, equipped with shovel; 10 -
ton 4 -wheel float.
Miscellaneous:
Acetylene torch and equip-
ment;Stihl chain saw; tire chang-
er; air compressor; numerous
electric motors; sleeve puller;
heavy duty fence stretcher; pipe
threader; plastic piping; 500 -gal-
lon gas tank; two 150 -gallon oil
tanks; chain hoist; blow torches;
dump scraper; chain tightener;
linesman's spurs and belt; eight
pieces 10 -ft. steel scaffolding;
new and used lumber; steel sheet-
ing; new and used tires; circular
fan, ,suitable for barn use; quam-
City of V-beltitnig and pulleys;
blackboard; quantity of slate;
spark plug cleaner; chains; work
bench; door hangers and track:
large assortment wrnd'ows, doors,
bolts, wrenches, sledges; fire ex-
tinguisher; jack -all jack; sump
pumps; mail box; Donn Sheller;
Wheelbarrow; piping; h e a v y
I -beams, various lengths; scales;
steel capping and eavestrough-
ting; new taluminum window and
frame, 38" x 38"; Int 2 -wheel
tractor spreader; dump rake; Int.
3point hitch mower; 3 rolls of
new snow fence; 2 line shafts;
circular sawblades! asbestos
shingle cutter; maple flooring
and trim; extension cords;
shovels; chains; scrap iron and
other miscellaneous items.
Anvil; vice; aluminum ladder;
large selection of coal oil lamps;
battery charger.
Household Effects:
Wod's vombination 21 cu. ft.
freezer and frig; chrome table
and chairs; oak table; dining
room and kitchen chains; glass
cupboard; 21 -inch Admiral tele-
vision; 12 -ft. all -channel TV
aerial,brand new; oak rockers;
2 oak bedsteads; dressers; com-
modes; trunk; chest of drawers;
antique desk; large desk; dry
sink; Aladdin lamp; antique
clock; assortment glassware, sil-
verware; antique dishes; 3 an-
tique telephones; antique sausage
press; antique jugs; apple peel-
er; electric iron and toaster; 30 -
gallon crock! 5 -gallon crock; num-
erous kitchen utensils; electric
heaters; benches; quantity cut
glass; Duo-Therrn oil stove; vacu-
um cleaner; hydro stove; 10x17
steel vault; many other miscel-
laneous items.
Terms: Cash — No Reserve
Everything to be sold to settle
estate
RUSSELL OESCH,
Executor for the estate of the
late Hubert M. Miller
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3300
Due to the extent of this sale it
must start at 12:00 noon sharp
TENDERS
Sealed Tenders will be received by the Hensall
Recreation. Parks and Community Board. for a NEW
ROOF FOR THE RENSALL ARENA.
Specifications may be obtained from Mrs.
Robert Reaburn. 90 King Street. Hensall.
Tenders to be submitted to the undersigned by
5 p.m., on Friday, November 14, 1969.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
MRS. ROBERT REABURN, Secretary.
90 King Street,
Hensall, Ontario.
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF
VOTERS' LIST
NOTICE is hereby given .that I have complied with Section
9 of the Voters' List Act, and that I have posted up at my
office in Brucefield on the 30th day of October, 1969, the
list of persons entitled to vote int the said municipally at
Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for
inspection.
AND I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceed-
ings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law.
the last day for appeal being the 14th day of November. 1969.
DATED at Brumfield this 30th day of October, 1969.
MEL GRAHAM,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Township of Stanley.