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Zurich Citizens News, 1971-05-13, Page 11THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS For Sale 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 Hensall 262-5748. 34, tf POTATOES, carrots and onions now available. Contact Arnold ' Vanden Boomen, 22 miles east of Zurich, on Hwy. 84. Phone 236-4038. 40tfb CFIAIN 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, Macintosh, Delicious and Green- ings per bushel $2,99. POTAT- OES No. 1 Sabago, 75 lb 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 FOUR, forty-five gallon drums, plus a thirty foot steel litter carrier pole with track. Apply to Don Gingerich. Zurich. Phone 236-4852. 19-b MAYTAG wringer washer, in real good condition. Best offer. Phone 236-4830. 19-tf SPARKLE strawberry plants for immediate planting. Mrs. Harold Finlay, R. R, 2, Zurich, Phone 236-4814. 19-b 12 HEREFORD stockers, approxim- ately 450 lbs. Ralph Stephenson, Varna, 262-5351. 19-b BOXED PLANTS. The selection is better when you come to the Green House. Four miles north, one mile east of Zurich. Call Samuel Huber, 262-5356, 19-20-21-b LARGE BUILDING LOTS - 132' x 196' in the village of Zurich, on Walnut Street. Contact Ivan Kalbfleisch, 236-4958. 19 - 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 $8.00 per bu. David Blackwell, Parr Line. 236-4820. 18-19 p Wanted YOUNG BUSINESS MAN requires self contained apartment. Cont- act K. J, Hawkins, Bank of Mont. real, Zurich, Phone 236-4384, 19- b 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 Help Wanted TWO NEAT AND INTELLIGENT ladies to help in diningroom. Must be over twenty-one years of age. Apply Dominion Hotel, Zurich, Phone 236-4371. 19-b Births ERB- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erb (nee Parkins) are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their twin daughters, Sherri -Lynn, 7 lbs. 3 oz. and Shelly -Ann 7 lbs., at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, May 10. Granddaughters for Mr. and Mrs. James Parkins and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb. In Memoriam DESJARDINE - In loving memory of a Dear Husband, Father and Grandpa, Herbert Desjardine who passed away May 11, 1970. We little thought when he left home, He would no more return That he in death, so soon would sleep And leave us here to mourn. A happy home we once en- joyed How sweet the memories still; But Death has left a lonelin- ess, The world can never fill. No one knows the grief we share When we all meet, and you're not there. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Wife, Son and Daugh- ter-in-law and Grandchildren, Wanted RABBITS - live fryers, good qual- ity 4-6 lbs, 34¢ lb. Phone Sam- uel Huber, 262-5356, evenings or early mornings. 19-20-21-22p 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 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 f a s t efficient, courteous, same day service, 7 days a week 24 hours a day. Call Collect 482-9811 License No. 237-C-70 40tfb Card of Thanks I would like to take this opport- unity to thank Dr. Wallace, Mr, Risi, Mrs. Corriveau, Mrs. Shep- hard, Mrs. Elsie Gingerich, the members of the Ladies Auxiliary and all the residents and staff of the Blue Water Rest Home, for. the kindness and sympathy shown me during my recent bereave- ment in the loss of a dear daught- er, Mrs. Mildred Haney. Mrs. Jennetta Finnigan- 19-b I wish to thank my friends and relatives for their visits, cards and flowers. Also Dr. Wallace and the nursing staff, while I was a patient at South Huron Hospital. - Edwin Steckle - 19-p Announcements Mr. and Ivlrs. Oluf Pederson will hold Open House at Dashwood Community Centre, on Saturday, May 15, 7:30 p, m, to 9 p.m., on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Friends and relatives are cordially invit- ed to attend. No gifts please. 19-b Coming Events MEETING to be held in the St. Boniface School Gym on Thurs- day, May 13, at 8 p. m. regard- ing extention of aid to Catholic High Schools. Mr. Jim Carey, Principal of St. John's School, London will be the guest speaker. Everyone welcome. 19-b BAZAAR, Bake Sale and Tea sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Blue Water Rest Home will be held at the Home on Saturday May 29. 19-b FIRST ZURICH GIRL GUIDES Bake Sale and Tea will be held May 22, at 2 p.m. at the Town- ship Hall. 19-p SOUTH 1-lURON District Associat- ion for the Mentally Retarded will meet Wednesday, May 19, at 8 p.m. at the Exeter -Public School. Guest speaker will be Mrs. A. P. Masseo each of whom are past Presidents of the London District Association. They are parents of Pauline a 28 year-old Mongoloid who is happily empl- oyed at the Opportunity and Training Centre, London. They have many interesting experience to share with you. Everyone Wel- come. 19-b Extensive AUCTION SALE Of Choice Dairy Cattle, Hogs, Valuable Tractors, Farm Mach- inery, Hay, Grain, Miscellaneous Items and Household Effects. c On. the premises LOT 24, CONCESSION 7 USBORNE TOWNSHIP i33Y, mdles east of Exeter to Thames Road Church, thence 1 i mile north. I The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction, on SATURDAY, MAY 1S c t at 1:00 ,p.m. t. DAIRY CATTLE - 2- Holstein c Jeffers milking carrying second t' :alf; Holstein cow fresh since A .pril with calf at foot; Holstein k :ow fresh since March with calf c at foot; Holstein cow fresh since A 'anuarv; 2 Holstein heifers mills- c 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 galv. 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. 0 AUCTION SALE f HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, LNTIQUES and MISC. ITEMS On the premises 17 Sanders St. East, Eceter. The undersigned auctioneer eceived instructions to sell by iublic auction on SATURDAY, MAY 22 at 1:30 p.m. CHESTERFIELD and 2 chairs, ccasional chair, coffee and end ables, diningroom extention able, 5 chairs and arm chair, hina cabinet, buffet, chrome able and chairs, writing desk. dmiral 21 -inch television, rjoker rocker, fernery, studio ouch, trilight and table lamps. ntique clock, Goblin vacuum leaner, pole lamp, hall tree, PAGE FIVE iron bedstead, sewing machine, card table, spool bed, dressers, commodes, ironing board. Vik- ing upright deep-freeze, Kelvin- ator self defrosting refrigerator, Kenmore 24 -inch electric stove. Above electric appliances all recently purchased. Thor electric washing machine, Assortment dishes, kitchen ut- ensils, crocks, sealers, galv. tubs 2 -lawn chairs, barbecue, umbrel- la and stand. Electric 18 -in. lawn mower etc. etc., TERMS - CASH FRANK McKENZIE Executor for the estate of the late Katherine Rowe. ALVIN WALPER - Auctioneer. ESTATE AUCTION SALE of REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ANTIQUES and MISC. IT EMS. On the premises 83 Gidlev St. Exeter The unders;gned auctioneer received instruction to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 at 1: 00 p. m. REAL ESTATE consists of Plan 20, Lot 481, Exeter on which is situated frame cottage type dwel- ling covered with brown asphalt shingles. Living room and dining room, 2 bedrooms, 3 -piece bath. Kitchen and utility room, base- ment, oil furnace. Also small garage. TERMS of REAL ESTATE - 109/o on day of sale, balance in 30 days, sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid, if not previously sold. Complete list of Household Effects in following issue. EARL CAMPBELL Administrator for the estate of the late Mary Alice Campbell. 0 Estate AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Household Furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises PART LOT 20, CON. NORTH THAMES RD., USBORNE TWP. First house east of Farquhar Store. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 14 at 7:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE consists of Part Lot 20, Con. North Thames Road Usborne Township on which is situated a two-storey frame dwelling covered with grey asphalt siding. Living and dining area, kitchen with built- in cupboards, 3 -piece bath, bed- room. Second floor has three bedrooms. Dwelling has an at- tached garage. Full size base- ment. An. ideal country home. Inspection invited. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reason- able reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS; Gilson large size refrigerator, Hotpoint 3 -burner electric stove. Portable 19 -inch television, recently pur- chased, space heater like new, electric heater, bedsteads, dres- sers, wardrobe, commodes, day- bed, wicker rocker, mantel clock, electric radio, electric alarrn clock, chrome table and chairs, armchair, cupboard, assortment dishes. Electric lawn mower, step ladder, scythe, verendah bench, EDNA M. BIBBY, Executrix for the estate of the late Howard L. McCurdy. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer