Zurich Citizens News, 1958-07-16, Page 7WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1958
ZUB.I H Citizens NEWS
'CLASSIFIED RATES: 25 words
or less, 50c the first week, 35c
for repeat advertisements. Lar-
ger advs.: 2c a word the first
week, then 1%o for repeats,
Cards of Thanks, In Memor-
iams, Engagements, same as
above,
Births, Marriages and Deaths,
No charge.
FOR SALE
GRAIN AUGER, 6" X 21 ft, with
undercarriage. Apply Gordon Cole-
man, phone 99r20. 24x-ttb
SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS, four
months Old. Apply 'to Harry Mc -
:Adams, ,phone 'Zurd h, 82r5. 27-8-p
lleCLARY OIL STOVE—could be
.converted to wood. In real good
condition. Apply to Earl Zimmer,
;phone 207, Zurich. 22tfb
A.1LN I S CHALMERS COMBINIE.
with pack up, flax rolls, etc. Ap-
ply to, Doug Robinson, Zurich, ph-
• ane Hansa, 699x2. 27-b
VICTOR. ADDING MACHINES,
now is stock at Citizens News of-
fice. Drop an and see them. Zur-
ich Citizens News, phone 133.
18-tfb
'OAK DINING ROOM SUITE,
consists of eight pieces. Priced
.reasonable for quick sale. Apply
to Gordon Coleman, phone 99r20,
'Zurich. 24-ttfb
•GE:TING MARRIED? See sam-
ples of wedding stationery at the
Citizens News Office. Invitations,
thank -you cards, wedding cake
.boxes, place cards, serviettes,
.match books etc. 18-tfb.
'BUY LOCALLY! The Zurich Citiz-
ens News can fill your needs in
all types of business and contin-
uous forms. Agent for Dickenson
Continuous Forms Ltd., phone 133
'Zurich, or drop into our office.
12tfb.
2,500 DE-KALB PULLETS, ready
to Tay. Also 4,000 De-Ka'lb pullets
10 weeks old. McKinley's Hatch-
:e'ry, RR. 1, Zurich, phone 697r3,
Hens ale 23-tfb
:RUBBER STAMPS. The Citizens
:News can fill any of your needs
•in rubber stamps, stamp pads, etc.,
phone 133 Zurich, or drop into
our office. 12tfb.
A L L I S- CAMBERS COMBINE,
used, model 66, with all attach-
ments, just like new. Priced reas-
onable. See Pete Masse, phone 78,
-Zurich. 25b
REGISTERED BOXER PUPS,
five weeks old. Three loft of litter
•of five. Two males and one fe-
male. Priced reasonable. Apply
to Donald Oke, phone Zurich 190J.
25p
-'MAGIC MARKERS. Will write on
anything, glass, wood, paper, etc.,
dry immediately. Many different
colours to choose from. Good for
poster work, signs, etc. $1.10 each,
:refills, 50c. Zurich Citizens News.
12-tfb
FIVE SPRINGING HOLSTEIN
heifers, T. 13. tested, vaccinated,
and blood tested. Apply Gordon
Coleman, phone 99r20, Zurich.
24x-tfb
FOR SALE
$125 WORTH OF WIRING and
electrical eulppl'ies, for hest offer.
Can be seen at Fame Insurance
Office int Zurich. R. G. Black,
manager and secretary -treasurer,
Hay Township Farmer's 1VJl utual
Fire Insurance Co. 27 -ib
250 RED .SUSSEX, started to lay.
225 yearling Red Sussex, laying
60 percent. Also 40 weanling pigs.
Neal Gimigerieh, phone 90r2 Zurich.
25-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
OLD HORSES WANTED AT 31/2c
lb., and dead cattle at value. If
dead, phone at once. GILBtERT
BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col-
lect, Goderidh, 148334 or 148331.
24-48-p
HELP WANTED
RAWLEZGH BUSINESS NOW
open in Huron County. Trade well
established. Excellent opportuni-
ty, J5ulllietime. Write at once to
Rawleigh's, Dept. G-458-189, 4005
Richelieu, Montreal, Quebec. 27-b
PROPERTY FOR RENT
THREE-BEDROOM COTTAGE at
the duke. Oily $25 a week. Apply
to Phillip Durand, phone Zurich
98r4. 27-28-29-.p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
FOUR -ROOM BUNGALOW—well
situated in the Village of Zurich.
Full-sized basement, oil heating,
all modern conveniences. Apply
to Leonard Bowman, phone 36,
Zurich. 25p
CHOICE BUILDING LOT, well
situated in the village of Zurich.
Close to school, G.00d land .Apply
to Wilhelm Smith, hone 225 Zu-
rich. 27-28-29-p
WANTED
WANTED — USED BINDER
Canvas, Massey -Harris; 6 or 7 ft.
Phone 90r7. 26b
10,000 Gall ns Paint
O This bankrupt stock of paint is
suitable for interior or exterior.
eeSuitable for wood, cement or
steel.
O Can be brushed or sprayed.
()Manufactured by C.I.L., Lowe
B r o s., Glidden, Sherwin - Wil-
liams, C.V., etc.
OUR GUARANTEE . . . Try a
gallon or more. If you are not
completely satisfied that the
paint is the best . . . Then re-
turn the empty cans or unused
portions for complete refunds,
$2.99 per gallon
Colours: Light Green, Buff
Beige, Pearl Grey, Turquoise, Cor-
al, Light Blue, Battleship Grey,
Yellow, Chartreuse, Bright Red,
Barn Red, Shutter Green, Ivory,
White, Walnut Brown, Black, Tan.
Aluminum Paint $3.99 per gal.
C.I.L. Undercoat Primer
99c per quart
Send a deposit- -Balance shipped
C.O.D., or you may remit in full,
and save the charges.
SHERMAN'S
Dept. M-191, 537 Queen St. W.
TORONTO, ONT.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate, Household Effects, and Miscellaneous Items,
On the Premises, Lot 7, Goshen Street, Zurich.
The Undersigned Auctioneer is instructed to sell by Public Auction on
Wednesday, July 16th
1958, commencing at 1.30 o'clock p.m., sharp.
REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 7 and North Half of Lot 22,
consisting of 21/2 acres of land, on which is situated a large frame
dwelling. Also small barn. Property is an excellent location for
future building project.
Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days.
No reserve, property will be sold to highest bidder on day of sale.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Kitchen table; kitchen chairs; 2 oak
rockers; antique rocker; buffet, sideboard; 2 large mirrors; dining
room table and chairs; 3 trunks; antique kitchen clock; 2 couches;
chest of drawers; solid Walnut chest of drawers; 3 oak bedsteads;
carpets, mats, floor linoleum; sewing machine; small tables; Quebec
heater; kitchen stove; wardrobe; wooden baby crib; spinning wheel;
:silverware; glassware; miscellaneous dishes; kitchen utensils; pictures;
lamps; toilet set; dresser; commodes; wash stand; Simplicity electric
washer; assortment of garden tools, shovels, forks, and other mis-
cellaneous items.
No Reserve, Everything Will Be Sold
TERMS—CASH
Mrs. Emma Sullivan, Proprietress
HAROLD STADE, Clerk ALVIN WALTER, Auctioneer
BIRTHS
PAGE SEVEN
COLQUHOUN•- Att Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, July 10,
1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Celquhoun, Clinton, a daughter
ECKEIL,--At Clinton Public Hose
pital, on Monday, July 14, 1958,
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E'ekel,
Howell, a son.
ROBINSON _.. At Colinton Public
Hospital, on Fnidary, Judy 111,
1958, to Mr. and Mos. John E.
Robinson, RR 1, Zurich, a eon.
MISCELLANEOUS
CUSTOM SPRAYING — Grain,
corn, etc. We also do whitewash-
ing. William Watson, RR 3, Zu-
rich, phone 37r19 Dashwood. 22tfb
DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY
Service. Call Earl Oesoh's Barber
Shop. Pick-up and delivery every
Monday and Thursday. Brady
Cleaners and Laundeteria Ltd.,
Exeter. 22-tfb
FILTER QUEEN SALES AND
service. Repairs to all makes of
vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned
cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR
1, Zurich. Phone. Hensali 696r2.
18-20-22-24tfb
FLOOR SANDING, PROMPT
and efficient service; or rent our
sanders and da it yourself. This
is the time of year to have your
floors refinished. Charles H.
Thiel, phone 140, Zurich. 14-tf:b
FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMIN-
atioon service or more information,
telephone the
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
collect at
Clinton HU 2-3441
Between: 7.30 and 9.30 a.m.
We supply service to top quality
bulls of the Holstein, Jersey, Ayr-
shire, Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Red
Poll, Hereford (polled and horn-
ed) Beef Shorthorn (polled and
horned), and Dual Purpose Short-
horn, Angus and Charolaise bre-
eds.. The cost is low. 15 -le
NOTICE
BEAN-HOEING—Anyone wishing
to have beans ,hoed may contact
Glen Swartzentruber or Lewis
Gingerich. Proceeds are for Mis-
sions. Lakeview Literary Society.
25b
,•040.40,94.
LUEWATER
I'G
D A CEL $ D
Presents
WING
Every Friday y Night
To The Musk Of
es ardEr e's Orck
10 to 1.30
ADMISSION: 75c
(Formerly St. Joseph Airport)
lr'
Zurich People
Visit in North
With Indian Friend
Lorne Klapp and Stanley Smith
were guests toe. a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. •Ward 'Fritz at their
cottage en BayJlield Inlet. They
also, visii'ted Mt'. .and Mrs. Jonas
Kewoquieda en. the same inlet.
Jonas is the most popular In-
dian to be found any place. He
is an expert stone. mason, a log
cabin 'buitlld'er and guide. He can
show you where the big 'fish are
and if they lxi'te. '
Mr. and Mrs. Kewoquedbo spent
se' eral ,days visiting in one of the
Sfnihh's 'cottages,. last :September.
0
Exeter Doctor In
Crash; No Injury
$700 damage was caused to a
car owned and driven by Dr. M.
Gans, E x e t e r, on July 4,
when the vehicle left the road
and crashed into an iron beidge
two and a hale miles northeast
of Eiceiter.
The doctor, who was on his
way to visit •a patient, was not
injured. OPP C'ons'table George
Mitchell, of the Exeter detach-
ment, investigated.
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Rid Your Attic
Of f`on't Wants"
Run An A.dlet
Lakeview
QSYII
GRAND MEND
The F:.mous
GLENILLEil
ORCHESTRA
We r. nesdcly, Jiiiy 30
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
$2.50 EACH
DANCING
Every Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday
Lionel Thornton
and has
Craw Roy:,1 Orchestra
Our crowds have been wonderful
this season.
Plan an Evening of Dancing
You'll Enjoy Every Minute of
This Great Entertaining and
Danceable Orchestra
AT
KEN ET uES NEW
tt
(2 Miles North of Drysdale)
(12 Miles North of Grand Bend on Highway 21)
WEDNES'f AY1 JULY 16 1958
10 p.m,
Musk Supplied By
DESJ ARDINE ORCHESTRA
EVERYBODY WELCOME
mettmetawasnitmannomenumeremn
AIDtN THEATRE
GRAND BEND, ONT.
Wednesday & Thursday
July 16 & 17
"ANA sTASIA"
Deborah Kerr -- Robtert LMLtohuir¢
•
Friday & Saturday
July 18 & 19
"APRIL LOVE"
Pat, Boone -- Shirley .pones
Two shows nightly, 7.30 & 9.30
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur.
July 21, 22, 23, 24
"BRIDGE of KA
ter
(Seven Academy Award Winners)
Three Months in Toronto
At Same Theatre
Weeks in London
CALLED THE PICTURE
OF THE TEAR
This Show Lasts
2 hours and 40 minutes
One Show Each Night at 8 P.M
�..
YRK
THEATRE
EXETER
Thur., Fri. & Sat.
July 17, 18, 19
EGD
WT GO NEAR
THE ATE"
(Technicolor)
Glenn Ford -- Gia Scala
Mon., Tues. & Wed.
July 21, 22, 23
E BR 'HES
KARL AZO
(Colour) (Adult)
Yu! Brynner -- Maria Schell
Coming: n��
"The he Joker is Wild"
d"a
fie
D''I' E -I° THEATRE
Clinton, Ont ri;o
Featuring the Largest Wide
Screen in Huron County
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
July 17 and 13
— Double Feature --
"Rock Around
The World"
Tommy Steele and Nancy 56'hiskey
"Reform School ,Girl"
Gloria: Castillo and loss Ford
(One Cartoon)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
July 19 and 21
"Violent Saturday"
(Colour) (Cineenascope)
Victor )Mature, Ernest Borg -nine
(Adult Entertainment)
(One Cartoon.)
TUESDAY and WEDNIESDAY
July 22 and 23
"The Racers"
(Colour)
Kirk Douglas and Bella; Daryl
(Once Cartoon)
Two Shows 'Nightly
Rain or Clear
Bbic Office Open at" 8 p.m.
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12 in cars Free