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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-06-26, Page 12PAGE 12 ZURICR CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1975 DASIIW000 and DIST!UCT NEWS tirsirertitrInnrrift Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clark, Dresden, spent the weekend with Martha Miller, also attended the United Church strawberry social and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stade and Sherrie and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stumpf, Kitchener, spent the weekend Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs..�Sheldon Gould, Windsor, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chandler and Mark. Mrs. Irvin Rader attended graduation exercises at Fan- shawe College, London on Friday, "Ben Shane and the Pot Pourri" DANCE & SHOW + Dinner Reservations accepted up 'til 8 p.m. + Sorry - we cannot accept reservations for en- tertainment. + There will be a cover charge of 51 for entertainment after 9 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights only. Cover charge will be payable at the door. "Charlie Eckstein" SHOW & DANCE RETURN ENGAGEMENT Treat yourself and your friends ... now, for your convenience our Hot Buffet is served WED., THURS., & FRI. 12 noon - 2 p.m. Casual Dress Dine by Candlelight SUNDAY SMORGASBORD Visit the KEG ROOM + Colour TV + Relaxing atmosphere BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-7711 June 20, when Sharon graduat- ed from the school of hairdres- sing. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sotrmes, David, Susan and Peter, St. Thomas, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Reinhold Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Main, Kit- • chener, and Rev. and Mrs. James Bailey, Brandon, Manitoba. Confirmation was observed at Calvary United Church, Sunday, June 22, when six young adults were received into church mem; bership by Pastor Bruce Guy, They were Wendy Gail Beaver, Judy Irene Mason, Brenda Shirley Kipfer, Gary Addison Tie - man, Brian Elgin Kipfer and Mark Stephen Chandler. Mrs. Bill Adams sptnt a few days in Toronto with her sister- in-law, Mrs. Margaret Clarke. 0 Plan 4-H exchange Twenty-three 4-H club memb- ers from Huron County will be leaving Friday, June 27, for Blackford and Jay Counties in Indiana on the first part of a 4-H exchange programme that will last until July 3. 4-H club members from Indiana will be returning their visit in Huron County from July 17 to July 22. Huron County 4-H club memb- ers participating on the ex- change are; Fran Logtenber, Dungannon, Kathy Pentland, Goderich, Diana Brand, Clinton Janet Postma, Varna; Carol Dougall, Exeter; Sherry Boak, Dungannon; Susan Bridge, Fordwhich; Mary Kernick, God erich; Linda Dougherty, Goderich Annette Boneschansker, Ethel, Nancy Alton, Lucknow;Marty Becker, Dashwood; Nelson Und- erwood, Wingham; Donald Sanderson, Gorrie; Wayne Shapt- on, Exeter; Paul Drennan, Dung- annon; Paul Gibbings, Clinton; Barry Elliott, Lucknow; Ralph Morrison, Lucknow; Jerry Log- tenberg, Dungannon; Dave Kins- man, Staffa; John Franken, Auburn, Laurie Stackhouse, Londesboro. The group will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNeil, R.R.6, Goderich, and Jini Fairies, Gorrie. The objectives of the 4-H exchange programme in Huron County are to give club members an opportunity to meet 4 -Her' s their own age from another country and to exchange ideas on different ways of life and different agricultural practices. TED VOOGEL AND SONS LTD. BUILDING CONTRACTOR FRAMING Houses & Cottages *Renovations* CUSTOM BUILT Homes Free Estimates ! DASH WOOD R. R.1 PH: 238-2742 Part of the exchange is being ` g p groups and businesses through- sponsored hrough- s onsored by local agricultural I out the county. TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE Thurs., Evening, June 26, 7:00 p.m. For Mrs.Almct Hess, Henscall, Ont. To be held at the Picnic Pavilion South of the -arena in Hensel! FEATURING — like new furniture and appliances, dishes, antiques and automobile, Kroehler hide -a -bed, kitchen table and 4 chairs, double dresser with mirror, single dresser, 2 night tables, new . drapes, Moffat electric stove, the above items were purchased new recently. Lazy boy chair, oc- casion I chair, 39'; bed with headboard, piano bench, large oval slag rug (excellent) assortment kitchen appliances,dishes including old English sampler, stainless steel cookware, assortment pictures, blankets, linens, Rogers Bros. Silverware, mixmaster, full length mirror, white steel cupboard, transistor radio, Kodak Instamatic camera, bolts of brand new yard goods, GE washing machine, 2 hot water pail heaters. ANTIQUES — Bonnet chest drawers, box of casters,dishes in- cluding milk glass, jewellers tool kit, binoculars, many other pieces. , AUTOMOBILE — 1965 4 -door Rambler American, mileage 27,.349 miles, very good condition, sells es is. Mrs. Hess is giving up housekeeping completely. Everything must\& will be sold to the highest bidder. Terms of Sale: Cash Mrs.Alma Hess, Owner Percy Wright, Auctioneer KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515 All bidders register and receive a number, sold items the responsibili- ty of the purchaser at end of bidding. If paying by cheque supply own personalized cheque form from your bank, Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale, PROPERTY SOLD le ringA, action Sale Wednesday, July 2, 12:30 p.m. For G. A. Cann & Sons Lot 20, Con. 2, Stephen Twp., First Form West of Exeter on Huron St. TRACTORS: Model 724 Int. Diesel, Model 674 Int. Diesel (700 hrs), Durham front end loader, hydraulic blade, cement weight, above equipment in excellent condition. 2 hydraulic cylinders, 3000 Ford Diesel Tractor, Allis Chalmers B with PTO and drive pulley, MANURE SPREADERS: M 328 N.H., M 570 N.H., M 331 N.H. HARVESTING EQUIPMENT: M.770 2 -row N.H. corn ensilage harvester, 2 farm hand forage boxes, 2 heavy duty wagons (all harvesting equipment just one year old), 16 ft. badger -silo unloader, silage spreader, 48""koola blower with 60 ft of 9 inch pipe. HAYING EQUIPMENT: 45 ft. Little giant bale elevator, M.68 N.H. baler M.F. 6 -Bar siderake, 7 ft. semi mounted M.H. Mower, 2 wagons with flat racks, TILLAGE & CULTIVATION: M.45 I.H. Vibra shank cult., 12 ft. triple K cult., 18 plate Krause double Discs (10 ft), 12 ft. Durham Lehr cultivator packer with rubber mounted transport (2 years old), 3 sections I.H. Rotary Hoe (used once) set of 4 drag harrows, 2 I.H. 46 moulboard plows with four 14' furrow. MISC. EQUIPMENT: I.H. 4 -row liquid planter for corn and beans, 250 gal, golden arrow sprayer with stainless steel tank and 271/2 ft boom, 1 1/2 HP 1750 RPM 230 Volt elect. motor, 2 large cattle insecticide oilers, 350 bus. N.H. spread- er, 2 wheeled trailer, buzz saw. TOOLS: Jack -all, skill saw, 3/8 heavy duty variable speed drill, complete set of hard steel drills, 12 -piece set socket 1/2""wrenches, full set open wrenches, extra heavy logging chain, 30 box set of hexagon nuts & bolts 5/16 to 5/8, sledges saws, crowbars, and other items. ANTIQUES: Sell at approx. 3 P.M., 3 seater stage coach with top (Ex. Cond.) fancy single seat surrey with fringe top rubber mounted and side lamps (very spec) double set heavy draft brass mounted harness for pony team, single cutter with shaft bells, some unlisted old furniture. PONY VEHICLES: Single set harness, saddle with bridle, 2 -wheeled steel cart rubber mounted, small buggy rubber mounted, set of Bob sleighs with dray platform. PONIES: Brood Mare registered Bridgewood Sarah dappl- ed chestnut extremely gentle for small children in harness and saddle, Shetland Gelding from above Dam by register- ed Hackney pony stud broken for harness and saddle a strong pony with action. TERMS OF SALE - CASH G.A. CANN & SONS, OWNERS Owners'Tel. 235-2625, 235-1945 Percy Wright, Auctioneer KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515