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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-09-17, Page 8PAGE EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1970 For Sale GIRL'S COAT, Blue, Size 6, ex- ' cellent condition. Ph. 236-4272. 37,8b GIRL'S PLAID winter coat, size 3X, in excellent condition. Ph. 236-4977. 37b FRESH Roasting Chickens, quick frozen, government inspected. Dressed 7 -pound average at 50c pound. M. Vanderhoek, 237-3324, RR 3, Zurich. 36,7,b POTATOES -now available. Con- tact Arnold VandenBoomen, 21/2 miles east of Zurich, on Highway 84. Phone 236-4038. 32tf VACUUM CLEANERS - Sales and Service to all makes. Con- tact R. K. Peck, RR 1, Zurich. phone Hensall 262-5748. 34,tf FIELD TOMATOES- Pick your own or order. Bring your own containers - Case Van Raay, Highway 83, one mile east of Dashwood. Phone 237-3496. 33,tf 50 -ACRE FARM on main high- way, near Dashwood. Clay loam land, all tillable, in first-class state of cultivation, well drained and fenced. Windmill on prop- erty with ample water supply. No buildings. Contact Alvin Walper, 237-3300, Dashwood. 33,b APPROXIMATELY 70 ACRES, 2 barns, garage and 5 bedroom ]beck home. All buildings in ex- cellent condition. Located near Drysdale on lake side of road. Lake frontage not available. Price of $26,500. • Will accept land oontract, if substantial down payment is made. For informa- tion write to: Charles Papineau, 29501 Newport, Warren, Mich., 48093, or phone 751-2475, area code 313. 36,b 100 H.P. MOTOR and starter, 550 volt - 1800 rpm; stockroom re- movable stacking bins; 1500 feet of 2 inch fine pipe for heating or refrigeration; 100 used fluores- cent lights; new conveyor and transmission belting; large quant- ity dual purpose hose; 150 elec- tric motors, all sizes; 2 antique barber chairs; steel bar joists; 5,000 feet fire hose; 200-300 gal- lon oil base paint in 5 gallon lots. Factory and Refinery Surplus, 1992 Dundas St, London, Ontario Phone 455-9400. 37,8 b Custom Work CUSTOM Swathing, hay and grain. Contact Larry Merner, 236-4214, Zurich. 27,tf CUSTOM Combining - Wheat, grain, beans and corn. Swathing can be arranged. Augers, trucks and wagons also available. Rea- sonable rates. Contact Lionel Wilder, phone 236-4020. 24,tf CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING All meat wrapped in clear see-through freezer wrap. TUESDAY - Beef and Pork Thursday - Beef Only PICKUP SERVICE AVAILABLE Merner's Abattoir 237-3314 Dashwood Wanted ROOM AND BOARD for school teacher, in Zurich. Apply to Box S.T., Zurich Citizens News. 37b Miscellaneous Watch and clock repairing. Work gt aranteei. Fine selection of wat- ches, diamonds and china. Dia - molds re -setting. Hess Jewellery, Zurich. SANITATION SERVICE SEPTIC TANK PUMPING Drainage and Repairs For immediate service PHONE GRAND BEND 238-2923 or 238-2291 Engagements CLEAVE -COLEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman, Sea f ort h, are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Beatrice, to Mr. John Edward Cleave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Cleave, Bayfield. The marriage to take place on October 17th, 1970 at 3:30 p.m. in First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth. 37p Births GINGERICH-Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Gingerich of RR 2, Zurich are happy to announce the ar- rival of a baby girl, Donna Louise, born on September 12, 1970 at .South Huron Hospital, Eveter, Ontario. A sister for Darla and Darrel. TOWTON-Don and Linda (nee Reid), are happy to announce the birth of their son, John Frederick, at South Huron Hos- pital, Tuesday, September 8, 1970. A grandson for Mr. and Mrs. John Reid, Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Towton, RR 1, Zurich Coming Events A meeting of the Mental Re- tard Association of South Huron will be held on Wednesday, Sep- tember 23, at Exeter Public School at 8 p.m. Guests will be Miss Norma Westgate, Public Health Nurse, Mrs. Helen Drew, Physiotherapist; Mrs. Hajna Bur- t o n, Occupational Therapist, Childrens Physciatrit Research Institute, Byron. The topic will be Home Management of Pre - School Children. A reminder there will be a booth for the Mentally Retarded at the Exeter Fall Fair on September 25 26. Baking or donations gladly re- ceived. 37b 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 Estate AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items 45 ANN ST., EXETER The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE consists of North Half Lot 426 and 427 cor- ner of Ann and William Sts., Exeter, 2 -storey frame dwelling covered with grey slate siding. Main floor: Living and dining area, large modern kitchen; also sun porch. Second floor: Four bedrooms, 3 - piece bath- room. Hardwood flooring. Full size basement with newly in- stalled oil furnace. Dwelling conveniently situated and in new state of repair. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30• days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid, if not previ- ously sold. Inspection invited by contact- ing the undersigned. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Chesterfield and chair; cof- fee and end tables; solid ma- hogany 2 pedestal dining room extention table with three extra leaves, with matching buffet in new condition; mahogany chest of drawers, dresser and vanity; solid brass fireplace yender; brass shovel, tongs and poker,. gold fram mirror; Geman Clock; TV chair; footstool; Philco TV; wicker chair; 2 - arm chairs; lamps; pictures; Eureka Vac- uum Cleaner, oak office desk and chair; 2-3 piece bedroom suites; steel bedstead springs and mattress; electric clocks; chest and mirror; step stool; • Check Temperature Of Your Hay Did your hay go into the barn a little tough this year? If so, it would be wise to check it at least twice a week for the next month, to ensure that it is not heating. Fire from spontaneous combustion usually occurs during the first two months after storage. 11a1 Wright, Farm Safety Spec- ialist, Ontario Department of Agriculture, says that an easy way to check the temperature is to make a hay probe from a ten foot length of half inch electrical conduit or tubing. You can then rivet a sharpened hardwood point to the bottom end of this tube and drill six holes of three -eights inch diameter within the bottom six inches. Now lower a veterinarian's rectal thermometer on a twelve foot cord to the bottom of the completed hay probe, and you are ready to thke the temperature of your hay. A piece of sponge rub- ber should be used at the bottom of the tube to act as a cushion and prevent the thermometer from breaking, Pusli the probe well down into the hay and leave for ten minutes. Pull out the thermometer and note the temperature. Watch for the following temperature sign posts. 150 degrees - entering the danger zone. Make temperature observations daily. 160 degrees - danger! Inspect every four hours to see if temper- ature is rising. 175 degrees - Fire pockets may be anticipated. Call the fire dep- artment pumper and wet down hay 185 degrees - Remove the hay. The pumper should be available since flames will develop when air comes in contact with the hay. 210 degrees - Critical! Hay is almost sure to ignite, Caution: Workmen should not enter alone, or without ropes tied to their waists, since fire bathroom scales; broodloom rug 10 x 10; scatter rugs; pillows; Eureka floor polisher; humid- ifyer; White sewing machine; ironing board; card table; small steel safe; novelties; Kelvinator 4 -burner electric stove; Philco refrigerator (small size); Easy spin washer and dryer; ceiling light fixtures; circular wicker basket; pair skis and poles; as- sortment dishes; glassware; sil- verware; kitchen utensils; blue crown sealers; electric kettle; canister set; washing machiine; cellar table; drop leaf table; work bench; axes; shovels, etc., etc. EUGENE BEAVER, EXECUTOR FOR THE ESTATE OF THE LATE HERBERT BEAVER ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 10c Extensive AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Farm Machinery and Misc. Iters On the premises LOT 8, CON. 9, USBORNE TWP. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 at 1:30 p.m. Watch for complete list in following issues. REGINALD DELBRIDGE and JACK DELBRIDGE, Proprietors ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 10c pockets may have developed and there is danger of the men falling into then). Long planks may be placed across the top of the hay for work- men to stand on while malting observations or removing the hay. Play if salt! Make a hay probe yinpumishammommummui St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor SUNDAY, SEPTENBER 20 - 10:00 a.m.-Worship Service 10:45 a.m.-.Sunday Church School Everyone Welcome NIMINEINIMMEmmanuel United Church ZURICH Rev. John Huether, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist SUNDAY, SEPTENBER 20 - 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship Boys and Girls Fellowship 11:10 a.m.-Church School thermometer and know the cond- ition of your hay mows. imuommimumemiimmormmommimm Zurich Mennonite Ephraim Gingerich, Pastor SUNDAY, SEPTENBER 20 - 9:45 a.m.-Worship Service 10:45 a.m.-Sunday School Thurs., Afternoon - WMSA "Seek' ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Matt. 6: 33 Everyone Welcome Noir■ LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVEe Mennonite Church Formerly SS 4, EAST STANLEY Minister: Alvin Baker SUNDAY, SEPTENBER 20 - 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 a.m.-Worship Service 8:00 p.m. -Evening Service Every Wednesday Evening - 8:00 p.m. -Bible Study and Prayer Meeting We invite you to worship with us CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR. SALE 20 Choice Building Lots, located in the southwest section of the Village of Zurich IDEAL LOCATION FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CONTACT IVAN L. KALBFLEISCH PHONE 236.4958 - ZURICH ONTARIO Department of Highways NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS For "Winter Maintenance :Operations 1970-71 Season" the fol- lowing equipment is required: - TRUCKS with minimum G.V.W. 27000 lbs., suitable for mount- ing power sanding units are required at the following lo- cations: 2 Trucks - Guelph West, Guelph East, Eriin, St. Marys, Exeter, Grand Bend, Goderieih, •Listowel, Milverton, Ha:rriiston, Mt. Forest, Shelbourne, Arthur, New Hamburg, Clinton, Mitchell, Galt. 4 Trucks - Wingham. 1 Truck - with minimum G.V.W. 42,000 lbs. tandem re- quired for Galt location. LOADERS - with % cu. yd. bucket at the following ]Location: 1 Loader - Galt, Guelph East, Guelph West, New Ham- burg, Listowel, Harriston, St. Marys, Exeter, Grand Bend, Clinton, Wingham. Goderich, Mt. Forest, Arthur, Shelburne, Orangeville. Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Department will be received by the District Engineer, until 12 o'clock noon local time, Wednesday, September 30, 1970. :Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from the District Office in Stratford. When requesting tenders please specify location. The successful bidder must have P.C.V. License or apply for same within 7 days of being notified. The lowest or any Tender, not necessarily accepted. I.C. DERNIER, District Engineer, Department of Highways, Ontario. 581 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario. Telephone 271-3550.