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For Sale
N K SEED CORN - Apply to Ger-
ald Regier, R, R, 3, Zurich, 236-
4843 . 17-8P
BUILDING - Cottage type build-
ing, many windows, 16 x 21 to
be moved. 236-4059. 17-8P
SHELLED CORN - Large quantity
of dried, shelled corn, Pick-up
or delivered. Apply to Lionel
Wilder, 236-4020, 60-tfb
VACUUM CLEANERS - Sales and
Service to all makes. Contact
R. K, Peck, R. R.1, Zurich,
Phone Hensel]. 262-5748. 34, tf
POTATOES, carrots and onions
now available. Contact Arnold
Vanden Boomen, 21 miles east
of Zurich, on Hwy. 84, Phone
236-4038, 40tfb
CHAIN SAWS - new and used;
Bars, chains and sprockets avail-
able for most chain saws, Pioneer
and Skil saws our 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. POTAT-
OES No. 1 Sebago, 75 ib bag
$1.99. Vernon Schatz, General
Merchant, Dashwood. 8-tfb
CORN SEED - Pfister Hybrid
Seed corn - APPLES; Spies Mac-
Intosh $2.99 per bushel. POTAT-
OES No. 1 Sabago, 75 lb. bag
$1, 99 - Vernon Schatz, Dash-
wood. 8tfb
DEKALB SEED CORN - I have a
small amount of early maturing
Dekalb Hybrid Varieties, XL
301, KL 304, X L 15 A, avail-
able. Contact Vern Alderdice,
Kipper 262-5494. 15-6-7-8b
PICK-UP - 1959 Chev, Pick-up
27, 000 actual miles, rust, needs
light repairs as is $225, Large
size road grader on truck tires,
single axle. W-30 tractor on
very good tires, good mechan-
ically, H. Forcier, St. Joseph
- - 17- 8p
FEED AND SEED - Good quality
feed, mixed grain $50 per ton.
Government graded No 1, Clim-
ax Timothy $9.00 per bu. Com-
mon Timothy 88.00 per bu,
David Blackwell, Parr Line.
236-4820, 18-19 p
100 BALES of clover hay for sale,
Art Gabel. 18-p
REMEMBER MOTHER ON HER
DAY - Potted mums, Gloxinia,
cut flowers, corsage. Nete's
Flowers, Phone 236-4602. 18-b
For Rent
PASTURE LAND for rent. Karl
Decker, 236-4892. 17-8p
CONSTRUCTION equipment,
power trowel, forms, pump,
mixer, etc. N.J. Corriveau,
Zurich, 236-4954, after 6 p. m.
and on Saturday. 15, tf
Wanted
If you want your lawn cut call
Richard Regier. 236-4811. 18-p
Bachelor Apartment: or room
and board in private home in
Zurich, for gentleman. Reply
to Box H, E.B, Zurich Citizens
News. 18-19 b
Some people take everything
on a vacation but their manners.
Births
GRi - Monday, April 26, to
Donna and Glen Greb, R, R, 3,
Zurich, a son, Danny Douglas,
first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
F. Kipper and Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Greb, and first great
grandchild for Mrs. Annie Battle]
R, R, 3, Zurich,
MERNER - At South Huron Hosp-
ital, Exeter, Thursday, April
29, to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mern-
er, Zurich a son, Scott Thomas,
7 lbs. 13 oz.
WALCH - Michael and Jean
(nee Hyde) London, are happy
to announce the arrival of their
chosen daughter Karla Elizabeth,
ten days old Friday, April 16.
A sister for Heather.
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Riley, R, R,
2, Kippen wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Doris Marilyn to Stewart Jack
Bannerman, son of Mrs. Runa
Bannerman and the late Mr.
James Bannerman, R, R, 4, Sea -
forth. The wedding will take
place June 5, 1971 at 3. 00 p. rn.
at Blake Mennonite Church,
Blake, Ontario. 18-p
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Denomme
announce the engagement of
their youngest son, Paul Lennis
to Madeline Marie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sreenan, of
London. The marriage to take
place June 5 at 2 o'clock, St.
Boniface Church, Zurich. 18-p
Miscellaneous
WATCH AND CLOCK repairing.
Work guaranteed. Fine select-
ion of watches, diamonds and
china. Diamond re -setting.
Trophies. Hess Jewellery, Zur-
ich. ltfb
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
2382923 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
In Memoriam
In loving memory of a Dear
Brother, 1lerbert Desjardine,
who passed away one year ago.
He travelled down a winding
road
A road without an end.
And He who seems so far away
Is only "Round the Bend"
Sadly and ever remembered by
Sister and Brother-in-law, Ceal,
Tom Meyers and family. 18-b
In loving memory of a dear
Father and Grandfather, "Joe"
Bechler, who passed away four
years ago May 6, 1967.
Thoughts of you come drifting
back
Within our dreams to stay,
To know that you are resting,
When the twilight ends the
day.
Ever remembered by Ivan,
Gladys and grandchildren. 18-p
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to rel-
atives, friends and neighbours
for the beautiful flowers, cards,
treats, phone calls, and visits,
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, and since returning
home. Your thoughtfulness is
much appreciated. Sincerely,
IVA REID
The family of the late Peter
John Brooks (baby) wish to thank
friends, relatives, and neigh-
bours for their expressions of
sympathy during their recent
bereavement.. Also thanks to
Dr. Wallace and Westlake Fun-
eral Home. 18p
My sincere thanks to friends,
relatives and neighbours for
cards, treats, visits, while a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. A, C.
Blackwell, nurses and staff at
South Huron Hospital and the
Lutheran Church Women. --
HUGH THIEL. 18-p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my family and friends
for all their thoughtfulness,
lovely get -well cards, prayers
and flowers. Special thanks to
Dr. Gulens, Father A ,J, Durand
and the nurses and staff of South
Huron Hospital. - MRS, TED
DENOMME. 18-p
Coming Events
You are invited to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit Office, South Huron Hospit-
al, Exeter, on Monday, May 10,
1971, or Monday, 31 May, 1971,
from 9.30 a. m. to 11.30 a, m,
for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2.
Anaemia Screening; 3, Hearing
Screening; 4. Immunization;
5. Floride brushing of children's
teeth to prevent cavities for age
3 to 5 years. 18-b
RUMMAGE SALE, sponsored by
the Kinette Club of Hensall, will
be held in the Hensall Arena
Auditorium Friday evening May
7 at 8.00 p.m.
Christian Women's Friendship
Group will meet for their mon-
thly meeting Thursday May 13
9.30 to 11.00 a. m. at the Ang-
lican Parish Hall, Exeter. Any-
one needing transportation in
the Hensall area contact Mrs,
Eric Luther, Hensall. Phone 262-
2437,
Insecurity is resetting your
wristwatch each time you see a
clock that disagrees with it.
THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1971
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.
Note: 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
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Extensive
AUCTION SALE
Of Choice Dairy Cattle, Hogs,
Valuable Tractors, Farm Mach-
inery, Hay, Grain, Miscellaneous
Items and Household Effects.
On the premises
LOT 24, CONCESiSPON 7
USB'ORNE TOWNSHIP
4334 mules east of Exeter to
Thames Road Church, thence 1
mile north.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction, en
SATURDAY, MAY 15
at 1:00 pm
DAIRY CATTLE - 2- Holstein
heifers milking carrying second
calf; Holstein cow fresh since
April with calf at foot; Holstein
cow fresh since March with calf
at foot; Holstein cow fresh since
January; 2 Holstein heifers milk-
ing carrying second calf; 2 Hol-
stein cows milking carrying
third calf; 3 -holstein heifers
milking rebred; Holstein cow
milking carrying third calf; Hol-
stein heifer bred in December,
3- Holstein heifers rising two
year old; purebred holstein yearl-
ing heifer; 4 polled angus steer
calves; 2-charlois heifer calves;
3 -polled angus heifer calves.
Cattle all choice quality. Cows
and heifers all from unit sires
HOGS - 20 Yorkshire pigs averag-
ing 100 lbs. each.
TRACTORS AND MACHINERY;
M. F, Diesel #165 Standard tract-
or, fully hydraulic, with only
700 hrs, new condition equipped
with heavy duty Freeman loader.
M. H, #44 Standard tractor in
good condition Case #200 hay
baler, John Deere side rake.
McDerring 13 -run grain and fertil-
izer drill, New Idea 100 bus.
tractor spreader. Int, 12 -inch
bottom 3 -furrow mounted plow
2 rubber tire wagons with 16 ft,
hay racks, heavy duty 10 ton
rubber tire wagon with imple-
ment tires recently purchased.
Turnco gravity box. 3 drum steel
roller. M, M, double disc.
spring tooth cultivator on rubber.
2 sets diamond harrows; John •
Deere 6 ft mower 4 -row tractor
scuffler. Cockshutt 10 inch grain
grinder 100 ft. endless belt.
100 ft steel cable with steel pul-
leys. 20 ft. augur, grain dryer.
2 -wheel trailer gale. water
trough, pump jack circular saw.
4 -iron kettles, barb wire plat-
form scales, woods electric grin -
der; Universal milking machine
with piping for 20 cows, 32 ft.
extention ladder, quantity ply-
wood and steel sheeting. Viking
electric cream separator, pails
and strainers; hand weed sprayer.
2 sets of harness halters. heavy
logging chains, small chains,
barrels jack all jack, scythe,
forks, shovels.
HAY AND GRAIN; 15 -ton choice
mixed grain; 500 bales mixed
hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Nordie-
mer upright piano; antique cherry
drop leaf table, end tables, cup-
boards, oak bedsteads, springs
and mattress. 2 leather rockers,
coal oil heater, lanterns, coal -
oil lamps, antique baby buggy.
Assortment dishes, glassware,
sealers, jugs, crocks, electric
tea kettle, etc. etc.
Plan to attend this outstanding
sale
TERMS - CASH
Proprietor not responsible for
accidents on day of sale.
Jim Anderson - Proprietor
Dalton Finkbeiner, Clerk
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer, Phone
237-3300.
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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 — 13 -piece Chester-
field suite; platform rocker; din-
ing room table, 4 chairs and buf-
fet; living Doom rug 10 x 12; din-
ing room rug 6 x 9; kitchen table
and 4 chairs; 2 rocking chairs;
floor lamp; Phrilco television; Ho-
over vacuum cleaner; table lamps
hall tree; wardrobe excellent
condition; 'Frigidaire refrigerator;
Beatty washing machine; Clare
Jewel combination coal and elec-
tric range; 4 piece bedroom suite;
Giron bed; washstand; wooden bed
and dresser; washing machine.
ANTIQUES — Toilet set excel-
lent condition, 7 piece complete;
Royal Ironstone China (Alfred
Makin 1Oo.) 8 -piece; Dinner set
English Wedgewood China; Hang-
ing
anging lamp with large round Brass
Burner shade and crystals; coal
oil lamp; coal oil heater; capper
tea kettle and boiler; antique
rockingchair; Fernery; Clock;
Market Basket; Gramaphione; 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 RICHARDSON,
Proprietress
PERCY WRIGHT, l uctioneer
Phone 262-5515
Proprietress or Auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
REDI-MIX
CONCRETE
(ALSO FORM WORK)
McCann Const. Ltd.
DASHWOOD
Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422