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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-04-04, Page 8PAGE 8 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1974 FOR SALE FIREWOOD: Call Zurich Wood Products Limited. 236-4324. 9-tf POTATOES, turnips and cabb- age. Arnold Vandenboomen, Highway 84, east of Zurich. Phone 236-4038. 3-tf SECOND CUT red clover seed. Contact Phil Durand, 236-4749. 10-16-b CARD CABINETS - Five double units for 7" x 9" cards; one double unit for 5" x 7" cards; one single unit for 3" x 5" cards. Phone Zurich Citizens News, 236-4672. S-tf SEALED BIDS will be received by the undersigned for the sale of and removal of the water tank, located on part of Mill Reserve, in the Village of Zurich. Weather vane and lad- der not included. Bids to be in hands of clerk - treasurer, Box 280, Zurich, by 10 a.m. , April 5, 1974. 13-b USED FREEZERS, used ranges, washers, dryers and refrigerat- ors. See us for a bargain. - Gingerich's Sales and Service. 13-b TRANSPORT TRACTOR, white diesel, 1956, in good condition. 10 speed road ranger transmis- sion, air lift axle, 220 Cum- mings motor. One 34 ft. tan- dem trailer - one 30 ft single axle trailer. Phone 482-7842, after 5 p.m. 13-14-p HOLSTEIN HEIFER, fresh three weeks. Guaranteed. Phone Harvey Taylor, 482-9159. 14- p SIZE 12 WEDDING GOWN, head piece and four tiered veil, Ca11262-2021, after 5:30 p.m. 14- b QUANTITY OF HAY. Phone 236-4738, Ted Leibold. 14-b HELP WANTED CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER, to live in, to care for invalid widow. Also a woman for night care, 5 nights a week, from p.m. to 6 a.m. - Mrs. ;,arl Diehl, Bayfield, 565- 2667. 14-b PART-TIME male or female, to work as reporter for news- paper. Must be interested in writing. Apply in person to Zurich Citizens News. 13-x LOST LOST - Would the person who mistakenly took a reversible charcoal and grey overcoat from the bar cloak -room at the Smale-Glanville reception, Saturday night, please contact either Hensall Arena, 262- 9911, or Cecil Pepper, 262- 2344. 14-b SERVICES OFFERED WILL DO BOOK-KEEPING for small business, etc., in my home. Many years experience. Phone 236-4237. 14-15-p The first touch of Spring is the Internal Revenue Service. COMING EVENTS THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes, being held in the foll- owing areas: Exeter, Monday April 22, Health Unit, 7:30 - 9:30; Goderich, Tuesday, April 16, High School 7:30 - 9:30; Brussels, Tuesday, April 16, Health Unit 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Clinton, Wednesday, April 17, Health Unit, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.; Wingham, Wednesday, April 17, Health Unit, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.; Seaforth, Thursday, April 18, Health Unit, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Both husbands and wives are invited to attend and particip- ate in the discussions. Please pre -register by calling 1-800-265-4485 toll free of nearest Health Unit office at following numbers: Brussels 887-9331; Clinton, 482-3416; Exeter, 2'35-1014; Goderich, 524-8301; Seaforth, 527-1243; Wingham 357-2264. 14-15-b THEY'RE ALL. IN CLAGGIFI THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH Unit invites you to attend the child Health Clinic, Health Unit Office, South Huron Hosp- ital, Exeter, on Monday, April 8, 1974 from 9:30 a. ni. to 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Immunization 4, Hearing Screening 5. Fluoride brushing of child- ren's teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years. G. Vision testing. 14-b MISCELLANEOUS HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has a fine selection of Bluebird Diamonds, wedding rings, watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks, barometers, Cardinal watches sold by Jewellers only, are $10.95 and up, family rings and charms. Watch and clock repairing work guaranteed. tf-b GARBAGE COLLECTION IN ZURICH will be made on Thursday, a pr€I 11 instead of Good Friday Harold Stire Growing plants for home gardens School Bus Driver for Board -owned school bus Temporary position to transfer students between Exeter Public School and J.A. D. McCurdy Public School at Huron Park twice daily on a regular sched- ule during alterations to Exeter Public School. Written applications addressed to: Mr. R.L. Cunningham, Transportation Manager, Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert St., Clinton, Ontaric NOM 1LO will be received until 12:00 noon on Thursday, April 11, 1974. Home gardening enthusiasts can get around the problem of finding inexpensive topsoil -- and of sterilizing it --by growing seedlings in one of the many soil -less growing mediums on FARM SOLD Auction Sale MEM ON SATURDAY APRIL 6 at 1 P.M. for MRS. LUCILLE AYOTTE Lot 13, Con 11, Stephen Township, 2 miles west, 1/2 mile north of CREDITON, Ontario. Featuring tractors, new grav- ity box, farm machinery, some furniture and antiques. TRACTORS: - Allis Chalmers Model C, recently overhauled with scuffler and bean puller, Massey Harris #30. FARM MACHINERY: - New Turnco 180 bus. gravity box and heavy duty chassis wagon, Kongskilde 9 1/2 ft. cultivator Int. Model 36 Super Chief, 3 furrow 14 inch 3 PTII, Int. 15 run double disc fertilizer drill, 9 ft. land roller, Massey Barris 8 1/2 ft cultivator, Massey Harris 4 bar siderake. Fairbanks morse hammer mill, Hay loader wagon with 16 ft. flat rack,. manure spreader, George White threshing machine on rut ber, 6 inch drive belt, bean thresh- ing machine sold for iron, fan- ning mill with motor, platform scales, grain binder (Int), 28 plate dou ble disks, 2 furrow trail plow, spray motor sprayer with pump, root pulper, buzz saw, emery with motor, vise, 1952 Dodge truck sells as is, 2 old cars for scrap, trailer mower, water trough, 1/2 inch electric drill and bits, fence stretcher, electric cattle clip- pers, burdizzoes, 3 sections harrows, 50 ft. plastic 3/4 inch hose, forks and shovels, other items found on a farm. Block and tackle, approx. 100 bales hay. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS:- Large chrome table with 6 chairs excellent condition, step stool, baby buggy and play pen, tri - light lamp, high chair, new heat bulbs, sealers. ANTIQUES & COLLECTORS ITEMS:- 5 parlor press back chairs with matching nursing rocker, hand made spindle baby cradle, sewing machine, copper boiler, assortment of crocks 1, 2, 3, and 4 gal, capac- ity, barrel churn, iron kettle, picture frames, antique back and forth water pump used for tank filling in steam engine days, buggy, cutter, farm trail- er and stock rack with old Buick axle and 21 inch wheels with wooden spokes, wheels spokes and tires in real good condition. TERMS OF SALE - CASH MRS. LUCILLE AYOTTE, OWNER Percy Wright AUCTIONEER KIPPEN, Ont. 262-5515 the market. Dave Sangster, horticulturist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, points out the many advantages to these soil -less mixes. They are lightweight, sterile and have excellent aeration and water -holding properties. Squeezing a handful of the mix is a good way of testing its quality. If it seems slightly spongy to the touch, then conditions for seed germination, root development and plant growth are first rate. I Clearing Auction Sale of modern farm machinery to be held for Dennis Overholt, Lot 23, Lake road west, Hwy. 21, 12 miles north of Grand Bend on Tuesday, April 16 at 1:15 p.m. Consisting of Case 1060 combine, 12 ft. header c/w white bean attachments; Case 870 tractor c/w cab, 1400 hrs; Nuffield No.4 tractor with loader; CA Allis Chalmers with 4 row scuffler and bean puller; also a full line of modern and well maintained equipment. Full listing next week. Plan to attend this sale to be held for Dennis Overholt Terms Cash RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEERS & LIQUIDATORS BRUCEFIELD - 482-3120 Farm Sold Ittttit� ATHWELLL' AUCTION E CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT To be held for GERRITT ZONDAG 1 1/2 miles west of Zurich and 5 miles north or 5 miles south of Bayfield, turn left, follow signs, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 TRACTORS: - 4000 Ford Diesel, 1'. S, weights and pulley 765 hrs., 1 year old. , John Deere 510 Diesel, 890 hrs. c/w No 37, J.D. Loader. EQUIPMENT:- Gehl 2 ton mixall, 3 screens; J. D. 3 DTII, 14" 3 furrow trip bottom plow; J.D. 8 ft cultivator on rubber, new teeth; J.D. 2 row 3 PTH corn planter; Allied 10 ft, cultivator 3 PTH; Calsa 3 PTH field sprayer, 50' of high presser hose; Int. 3 PTI -1 7 ft. mower; Case PTO 135 hu. man- ure spreader; McCormick 3 bar side rake: McCormick 32 plate trail disc; Case 4 bar side rake; Case 3 furrow 3 PTEI 12" bottom plow; Dearborn 28 plate trail disc and 2 row cultivator; three 5 ton wagons and two 15' flat racks; Massey Harris 10' pull type swather; 8 section diamong har- rows and steel stretchers; eminent 3 PTH fertilizer spreader; Gehl 10" hammermill, belt driven; George White 9" post hold auger: Dunham Lehr 7 ft. scraper blade; George White cutting box, 40' pipe; farm trailer with stack racks. MISCELLANEOUS:- Ritchie heated water bowl (new), cattle head gate; mineral feeder; cattle oiler; Sunbeam cattle clippers; cattle dehorners; Warner feed cooker; fans; 200' 3/4" plastic pipe; 200 jute bags; six sheets 14' steel roofing (new); two electric fences; electric lawn mower; jacks, shovels, lumber and many many more items, 2 garage doors. Hay - 175 bales first cut Straw - 500 bales Silage - 75 ton Sixty-one head of yearling western heifers, FURNITURE - Chesterfield and chair, 5 pc. kitchen suite; 5 dining room chairs and many many more items. TERMS - CASH FARM SOLD RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEERS & LIQUIDATORS BRUCEFIELD - 482-3120 i 1