Zurich Citizens News, 1971-04-29, Page 6PAGE SIX
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1971
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For Sale
N K SEED CORN—Apply to Ger-
ald Regier, RR 3, Zun,ch, 236-4843
17-8p
BUILDING — Cottage type build-
ing, many windows. 16 x 21 to be
moved. 236-4059. 17-8p
MANURE SPREADER — Tractor
drawn, No. 200, ,International ,
'manure spreader. Albert W. Shim -
ray, Hensall. 17p1
SHELLED CORN — Large quan-
tity of dried, shelled corn. Pick -1
up or delivered. Apply to Lionel
Wilder, 2364020, 60-tfb
VACUUM CLEANERS — Sales
and Service to all makes. Con-
tact R. K. Peck, RR 1, Zurich.
phone Hensall 262-5748. 34,tf
Snee–.)—Good quality seed, mixed
grain $50.00 ton. Government
graded No. 1 Climax Timothy, $9
• bus. David Blackwell, 236-4820.
17-8p
POTATOES, carrots and onions
now available. Contact Arnold
Vanden Boomen, 21/2 miles east
of Zurich, on Hwy. 84. Phone 236-
4038 4otfb
CHAIN SAWS—new and used;
Bars, chains and sprockets avail-
able for most chain saws. Pioneer
and Skil saws your specialty. Ro-
bert Glen Saws, Clinton, 482-9292
17-8-9-20p
APPLES — No. 1 Spies, Kings,
Maclntosh, Delicious and Green-
ings per bushel $2,99. POTATOES
No. 1 Sebago, 75 lb. bag $1.99
Vernon Sohatz, General Merchant,
Dashwood. 84fb
CORN SEED—Pfister Hybrid Seed
Corn—APPLES: Spies Maclntosh
$2.99 per buthel; POTATOES No.
1 Sabago, 75 1'b. bag $1.99—Vern-
on Schatz, General Merchant,
Dashwood. 8&tfb
DEKALB SeaD CORN—I have a
small amount of early maturing
Dekalb Hybrid Varieties, X L 301,
X L 304, X L 15 A, :available. Con-
tact Vern Alder•dice, Kippen, 262-
5494. 15.6-7-8-b
FARM MACHLNERY-1 Case 4 -
row tool bar corn planter, with
3 point hitch, used 2 seasons,
equipped with sprayer for Band
spraying. 1 Case inaure spread-
er. 1 Massey Fergusom rotary hoe,
Alvin Gingerioh, 2364735, 16-7b
PICK-UP — 1959 Chev. Pick-up.
27,000 actual miles, rust, needs
light repairs as is $225. Large size
road grader on trie"- tires, single
axle. W-30 tractor on very good
tires, good mechanically. H.
Fortier. St. Joseph. 17-8p
Services
Income Tax Reurns filed. Con-
tact Lance Reed, phone Clinton,
482-9923. ltfb
For Rent
Pasture land for rent. Karl Deck-
er, 236-4892. 17-8p
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
Help Wanted
Help required. Call Agario Fertil-
izers, Brucefield. 482-7241. 17-8b
Wanted to Buy
RABBITS—live fryers, good qual-
ity. 4-6 lbs. 34c 1•b. Phone Samuel
Huber, 262-5356, evenings or
early mornings. 114-5-6-7b
Wanted
GRAIN OOONTRACTS--Seed grain
contracts wanted. We need acre-
age with Keystone Barley and
Stormat Oats. Contact Elam W.
Shantz, 236-4036, in the evening
or early morning. 16-7b
Card of Thanks
Many thanks to all :my friends
and nursing staff of 5th floor -for'
their thoughtfulness while a pa
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital.—
JOHN CORR1VEAU. 17b
My sincere thanks to the Nurs-
es and staff of South Huron Hos-
pital, also to my friends, relatives
for cards, flowers, treats and vis -
:its While there and since return-
ing home —MARGARET WEST -
LAKE. 17b
I wish to thank my relatives
and friends for camds and visits
while a patient in South Huron
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Wallace, Westake Ambulance and
to the nursing staff.—MRS. IVAN
BEACHLER. 17p
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Blue Water Rest Home wish to
thank those who attended the
Film Night last Thursday spon-
sored by the Auxiliary. Future
Film Nights will be postponed
until fall, due to daylight saving
time. 17b
I would like to thank my friends
and relatives for cards, treats and
flowers, while I was a patiect in
South Huron Hospital, and St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. Spec-
ial thanks to the neighbours who
sent in food, also Drs. Wallace
and Maynard. Your thoughtful-
ness will always be appreciated.
—Phyllis Campbell. 17b
Miscellaneous
Why wait far Spring—de it now!
Home painting and decorating—
interior and exterior, Guaranteed
Results. Phone 236-4924. 7tfb
Watch and clock repairing. Work
guaranteed. F e selection of
watches, diamonds and china. Di-
amond
iamond re -setting. Trophies. Hess
Jewellery, Zurich. ltfb
Large Feed Company has fantat-
ic Hog, Poultry and Beef Con-
tracts available. Apply to Harold
Schroeder Milling, Dashwood, 237-
3651. 12-7b
JIM'S DECORATING
SERVICE
Painting & Paper Hanging
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone Zurich 236-4924
SANITATION
SERVICE
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Drainage and Repairs
For immediate service
PHONE GRAND BEND
238-2923 or 238.2291
Custom Work
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
All meat wrapped in clear
see-through freezer wrap.
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
FRIDAY — Beef Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood
HURON
DEAD
STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
Due to decrease in meat pric-
es we are unable to pay for
any farm stock. We offer
fast efficient, courteous,
same day service, 7 days a
week 24 hours a day.
Call Collect 482-9811
License No. 237-C-70 40tfb
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Choice Cattle, Tractors,
Forage Harvester and
Silage Equipment, Hay,
Grain and Misc. Items
On the premises
LOT 15, CON. 8,
USBORNE TOWNSHIP
11 miles north of Winchelsea,
5 miles east of Exeter.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, APRIL 30
at 1:00 p.m.
CATTLE: 105 Polled Hereford
and Angus Choice grass cattle
averaging from 600 to 700 lbs.
each.
TRACTORS AND FARM MA-
CHINERY: Case 730 Diesel
Standard tractor completely hy-
draulic equipped, in perfect
condition; Int. 275 Standard trac-
tor with heavy duty leader, in
good condition; John Deere 'A'
Standard tractor on steel; Case
No. 600 combine; Case No. 855
self propelled 12 ft. swather;
Case No, 200 baler; New Hol-
land 8-18 self,propelled harvester
with 2 -row corn head and pick-
up; No. 23 Super forage blower;
Allis Chalmers 'C' tractor with
2 -row stuffier and bean puller;
John Deere 'M' tractor; New
Holland No. 331 tractor spread-
er, recently purchased; Case
10 inch hammermill; Smalley
17 inch hammer mill; John
Deere 6 -ton wagon; Fox unload-
ing forage box; Int. semi -mount-
ed 6 ft. mower; Case 4 -furrow,
3 point hitch, 12 inch bottom
plow; John Deere 3 -furrow 3
point hitch 14 in. bottom plow;
John. Deere 15 -run double disc
grain drill; New Holland 5 -bar
rake; Kewanee 40 ft. hay and
grain elevator with all attach-
ments, like new; 9 ft. steel
roller; 4 -section diamond has -
rows; bale stooker and fork;
Krayse 12 ft. double disc; Bis-
sell 9 ft. land packer; M. H.
stiff tooth cultivator; David
Brown 3 -point hitch cultivator;
Ford 3 -point hitch 2 -row corn
cultivator; Case 2 -row corn
planter; Co -Op rubber tire wag-
on and rack; heavy duty rubber
tire wagon and gravity box;
snow blower; air compressor;
17 ft. Fiberglas boat equipped
with 80 h.p. motor and trailer,
in perfect condition; forks;
shovels; chains; barb wire;
barrels; set of scales; fanning
mill; saddle; feed cart; elec-
tric clipper; plastic hose; iron
kettle; heavy duty Chains;
tools; etc., etc.
HAY, GRAIN & STRAW: 30
ton barley and oats; 1,000 bales
choice mixed hay; 500 bales
Second cut hay; 1,000 bales of
straw; 200_ lbs. Greenland mix-
ture grass seed.
No reserve as farm is rented.
Plan to attend this extensive
sale.
Terms: Cash
LLOYD KNIGHT, Proprietor
AT NTN WALPER. Auctioneer
TENDERS
for
6 Air Conditioners
for
GRAND BEND AREA
MEDICAL CENTRE
5 — 5000 B.T.U.
1 — 8000 B.T.U.
Room Air -Conditioners
Manufactures brochure and
specifications must be in-
cluded with Tender. Ten-
ders to be in by Monday,
May 3.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Harry Hamilton,
Grand Bend, Ontario
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Truck, Refrigeration Equip-
ment, Household Effects and
Misc. Items.
On the premises
MAIN STREET — ZURICH
The undersigned Auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by pub-
lic Auction on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, at 1 p.m.
1960 Ford 1/2ton pick-up, with
closed in box; Refrigeration unit
equipped with '/z hp motor; re-
frigeration unit equipped with 1
hp motor; J & J Taylor concrete
vault; Avery 500 lb. scales; Doug-
las Brown egg candling machine;
Automatic chicken plucker; elec-
tric clock; ]aege quantity card-
board egg cartons; Taylor Hygro-
meter; 2 -propane space heaters;
2 -large round paper dispensors;
assortment tables; steel water
tank; extention ladder; screen
door; large display sign; etc.
'FURNITURE — +Chrome Set and
Chairs, etc. etc.
LEROY O'BRIEN, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
0
AUCTION SALE
of Residential Property
IN MT. CARMEL
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 8
at 2:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
Part of Lot 24, Con. N.B., Mc-
Gillivray Township, Mt. Carmel
on which is situated a 2 storey
frame dwelling covered with
asphalt siding.
Main floor: Double living and
dining area, den, kitchen with
built-in cupboards, utility room
and large sunporch.
Second floor: Three bedrooms,
clothes closets, 3 piece bath-
room.
Full size basement; oil fur-
nace.
Nate: Water facilities can be
arranged with adjoining prop-
erty owner.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, 'balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
ARNOLD McCANN,
Chairman of Parish Council
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
0
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Dwelling and
Building Lots, Auto, House-
hold Furnishings, Antiques
and Misc. Items
on the premises
464 EDWARD ST., EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 1
at 1:30 p,m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
Part of -Lot 1245, Plan 20, 464
Edward St„ Exeter, on which
is situated a ranch type dwell-
ing. Large living and dining
area, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 3 -
piece bath, utility room and
attached garage.
Dwelling conveniently situat-
ed and in first class state of
repair. Beautiful lawns and
shrubbery. Convince yourself by
inspecting this fine property
before sale date.
Building Lots known as East-
ern Avenue, Plan 23. These ac-
• tualiy are corner lots and the
side measurement runs along
Sanders St. Plan shows each
lot to have a frontage of 26i
ft. Each lot approximately 132
ft. in depth.
Please Note: Lots to be of-
fered separately.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
AUTO: 1966 Chev Impala 2 -
door hardtop, automatic and
power steering. This car is in
perfect condition.
Ford tractor equipped with 2 -
furrow plow, disc & cultivator;
Roto -tiller and 2 -wheel e trailer.
FURNITURE -- Chesterfield and
chair; occasional chairs; round
top table and chairs; +Phileo tel-
evision; antique floor lamp; pic-
tures; drop leaf table; fernery;
electric lamps; anirrors; Fnigidi
aire refigerator; Frigidaire 4 -bur-
ner electric stove; McClary Easy
spin-dryer; Kelvinator clothes
dryer; electric washing machine;
oak bedstead; chest of drawers;
dresser; Kitchen chairs; 2 kitchen
stools; flooe, polisher; electric'
clock; iron; toaster; scales; elec.
tric tea kettle; novelties; kitchen
utensils; assortment dishes; Roto
Tiller; power mower; step ladder;
barn boards; hose and sprinkler;
scythe; fertilizer spreader; quant-
ity tile; etc. etc.
JOHN E. HENDERSON,
Executor for the estate of
the late John L. Henderson
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
0
AUCTION SALE
On the premises
LOT 23, EAST SIDE OF HWY 4,
IN THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL
SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1971
at 1:30 p.m. DST
FURNITURE — !3 -piece Chester-
field suite; platform rocker; din-
ing room table, 4 chairs and buf-
fet; living roam rug 10 x 12; din-
ing room rug 6 x 9; kitchen table
and 4 chairs; 2 rocking chairs;
floor lamp; Phdleo television; Ho-
over vacuum cleaner; table lamps
shall tree; wardrobe excellent
condition; Frigidaire refrigerator;
Beatty washing machine; Clare
Jewel oombi.nation coal and elec-
tric range; 4 piece bedroom suite;
iron bed; washstand; wooden bed
and dresser; washing machine,
ANTIQUES — Toilet set' excel-
lent condition, 7 piece complete;
Royal Ironstone China (Alfred
Makin Co,) 8 -piece; Dinner set
English Wedgewood China; Hang-
ing lamp with large round Brass
Burner shade and crystals; coal
oil lamp; coal oil heater; copper
tea kettle and boiler; antique
rocking ,dheir; Fernery; Clock;
Market Basket; Gramaplhone; old
time smoker; jardenier; spool
table; spool beds; Aladdin lamp;
'picture frames; Quilt box; old
brass light fixture; Antique saus-
age press + hand lever; sauerkraut
slicer; assortment of old picture
frames; Chevrolet automobile
1938, serial No. 8011 good shape,
will sell as is (no certificate).
Garden tools; step ladder; clothes-
horse; cooking utensils; cake pans
sealers; flower pots and kitchen
dishes; 3 lawn :chairs.
Terms of Sale — Cash
No Reserve—Property Sold
MRS. ELIZABETH RICpHARDSON,
Proprietress
PERCY WRIGHT, 1 uctioneer
Phone 262-5515
Proprietress Or Auctioneer not
responsible for accidents on or
near property at time of sale.
MAIIIMICESIMMOIMMINe
REGISTRATION
For
KINDERGARTEN
CHILDREN
at
St. Boniface
School
ZURICH
Friday, May 7
at 1:30 p.m
Children must be 5 years
old by December 31, 1971.
Please bring birth certifi-
cates and immunization re-
cords.