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FOR SALE
10" GEHL HAMMER MILL, in
real good condition. Apply to Jer-
ome Deitrich, phone 82r23, Zurich.
45-b
200 RED SUSSEX PULLETS,
laying 75 percent. Apply to Neil
Gingerich, phone Zurich 90r2.
45-p
100 ARBOR ACRE PULLETS,
ready to lay. Only $1.50 each. Ap-
ply to Ferd Haberer, phone 112,
Zurich. 45-1)
EIGHT GERMAN SHEPHERD
pups, six weeks old. Apply to John
P. Rau, phone 78r12, Zurich.
43, 4, 5-p
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.
VESSOT GRAIN GRINDER In
good working condition, complete
with bagger. Also a Hereford
bull. Phone Phil Durand, 98r4
Zurich. 45-b
WHITE FIGURE SKATES—size
4, in very good condition. Boy's
skates in good condition, size 2.
Also a pair of boy's black rubber
'boots, size 2, worn only a few
times. Phone Hensall 697r13. 44-x
INNER- SPRING MA'1'1'tt.ESSES
beds, springs, sinks with taps, and
traps, shower cabinets, doors, win-
dows, inner spring rollaways, and
dressers.. Apply to Brenner Ho-
tel, Grand Bend. 3g-tfb
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HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED TYPIST with a
knowledge of principles of account-
ing. Two or three days a week.
.Apply to Tom Rawlings, Pearson
Motors Ltd. Phone Zurich 33W. 45b
Help Wanted—Male
LARGE UNITED STATES and
Canadian Manufacturing Comp-
any requires Field Representative
in 'Hay Township. Exceptionally
high earnings. Guaranteed repeat
business. Automobile essential.
Agriculture or farming background
most important.. Sales training
given. Reply to Box 84, London.
Ontario. 45-b
MARKET SERVICE
COURTESY OF
E. L' < sck!e & Son
LTD.
HENSALL
BEANS 6.50 cwt.
WHEAT 1.40 per bus.
FEED OATS 57c per bus.
.MALT BARLEY 1.06 per bus.
FEED BARLEY . 96c per bus.
MIXED GRAIN 57c per bus.
SOYA BEANS
SHELLED CORN
BUCKWHEAT
Prices Subject To Change
.!Fast, Courteous, Handling Service
STORAGE FACILITIES
PHONE HENSALL 103
BIRTHS
CORLETT—At Western Hospital,
Toronto, on Tuesday, November
11, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Corlett (nee Eleanor Cook, Hen -
sail), a daughter.
SMITH—At St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Wednesday, Novem-
ber 12, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Smith, Hensall, a son.
TURKHEIM—At Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, Novem •
ber 13, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Turkheim, Zurich, a son,
Daniel John.
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs, Gerrit Zondag
wish to thank all their friends
and neighbours for the kindness
shown them during Mr. Zondag's
stay in the hospital. A special
thanks to all the neighbours who
helped with the work on the farm.
—MR. AND MRS GERRIT ZON-
DAG. 45-b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to tho
many friends and neighbours for
the lovely cards, flowers, treats
and visits. A special thanks to
Rev. Winter for his visits ani
prayers during my illness.—ELIZ
ABETH WEBBER. 45-p
I wish to thank all my friends
and relatives for the kindness
shown me while a patient at the
hospital in Kitchener and since
leaving there. It was greatly ap.
preciated.—MRS. MARY BREN-
NER. 45-p
Mr. Louis Prang and family wisl:
to extend their thanks and apprec-
iation for the many expressions of
sympathy and acts of kindness
shown them during their recent
bereavement, also for the get -well
messages and visits . during Mrs.
Prang's stay at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter. 45-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
OLD HORSES WANTED AT 31/2 c
lb., and dead cattle at value. If
dead, phone at once. GILBERT
BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col-
lect, Goderich, 1483J4 or 1483471.
24-48-p
Lost and Found
FOUND -7 head of cattle strayed
onto Lot 8, Concession 12, Stanley
Township (three black and four
red cattle). Weighing about 850
lbs. each. Owner may have same
by identifying and paying for ad-
vertising. Fred Watson,- Bayfield.
45-b
MISCELLANEOUS
CUSTOM SPRAYING — Grain,
corn, etc. We also do . whitewash-
ing. William Watson, RR 3, Zu-
rich, phone 37r19 Dashwood. 22tfb
DRY GLEANING and LAUNDRY
Service. Cala. Earl Oesoh's Barber
Shop. Pick-up and delivery every
Monday and Thursday. Brady
Cleaners and Laundeterin. 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 Hensall 696r2.
18-20-22-24tfb
FLOOR SANDING, PROMPT
and efficient service; or rent our
sanders and do it yourself. This
is the time of year to have your
floors refinished. Charles H.
Thiel, phone 140, Zurich. 14-tfb
FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMIN-
ation service or more information,
telephone the
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
collect at
Clinton FLU 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. 45-tfb
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
Lakeview House Hotel
And entire Furnishings. Also Eq-
uipment, Curb Booth 24x18 and
other Misc. Items, on the Premises,
Plan 24, Lot 291, Main Street, in
Village of Grand Bend
The Undersigned Auctioneer is
instructed to sell by Public Auction
on
Saturday Nov. 22nd
1958, Commencing at 12.30
o'clock p.m., sharp
Lakeview House Hotel consists
of partly cement block., remain-
der frame; a 3 -storey build-
ing 90x50 -ft.; large kitchen
main dining room; 10 u n g e;
lobby and private dining room;
second and third floors have bed-
rooms; building is in sound con-
dition and contains an enormous
amount of valuable material. In-
spection invited by contacting eith-
er of the undersigned.
Restaurant Booth 24x18 -ft to be
offered separate from Lakeview
House. The building is all frame
and in good condition. Can be
moved in one unit.
Terms of Hotel and Booth -10%
on day of sale; balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable re
serve bid.
N ote—Buildings to be disman-
tled and removed from premises
by May 1st, 1959. Sealed Tenders
may be put in the hands of the
Proprietor up to the day of Sale,
and will be recognized with suf-
ficient security included.
Electric Appliances, Hotel Fur-
nishings and Mise. Items: Moffat
Commercial Electric Range; Com-
mercial Refrigerator and Ice Box;
Electric Coca-Cola Cooler; Ice
Crush Cooler; Amco Ovenette;
Wingham Kitchen Range; Beatty
electric Washer; complete Duro
water pressure System.
Furnishings and Misc. Items:
Dining room Furniture; Chester-
field; Chairs; Oak Rockers; Arm
Chairs; Wicker Settee; 50 dining
room Chairs; 12 dining room tab-
les; 3 serving Tables; large kitchen
Tables; Buffet, Bureaus, Kitchen
Cabinets; 2 complete Shower Cab-
inets; Writing Desks; Coffee Tab-
les; Chest of Drawers; Wardrobes;
Ironing Board; Mirrors; Drapes;
Curtains; Tri -light Lamps; Med-
icine Cabinet; Wicker Chairs; An-
tique Chairs; 2 steel covered Tab-
les; large quantity linen table
Cloths; linen table Napkins; wash
Cloths and Towels; large assort -
m e n t Silverware; Chinaware;
Glassware; Kitchen Utensils; Seal-
ers; Crocks; Other Items: 30 Beds
complete with springs and matt-
ress; Dressers and Commodes;
Toilet Sets; 7 Porch Chairs; 2 30 -
gal. Drums; Pillows; Cushions;
Quilts and many other Misc. Items.
This is an extra large Sale; will
be held in large Hotel Dining Hall.
and will start sharp on time with
NO RESERVE.
Terms: Cash
William D. Glenn. Proprietor
Alvin Waiper, Auctioneer
Glen Webb, Clerk
45-b
PRESENTATION AND
DANCE
for
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Breen
(nee June Deitrich)
at,
MT. CARMEL HALL
on
Friday, Nov. 21
Ladies Bring Lunch
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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Wedding Vows—Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman
Catholic Church, Mt. Carmel, was the setting when the
the former Gloria June Leibold, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Leibold,,. Zurich, . became :the bride of
Karl Joseph Kowatsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kow-
atsch, of Munich, Germany. The couple will live in
Exeter.
Increased Interest in Far ? _ Forums;
Decisions Made There are Important
(by J. Carl Hemingway)
Farm Forum season is now on
its way. I suppose partly due to
the good weather and the rush of
last minute farm work the atten-
dance on November 3, for radio
and November 4, for TV, was not
as large as hoped for.
In the discussion the vast maj-
ority of forums agreed that any
freedom .lost was very slight and
that the benefits gained were
great. It was also agreed that
while living in a society of organ•
izations, farmers will find it more
and more difficult to remain as
individuals.
Only five TV forums reported
from Huron on November 4, buc
the number was up considerably
on November 11. These reported
a decided improvement in the tele-
cast. Most of us do not realize the
difficulties and the time necessary
to produce a successful TV pro-
gram, but we can look forward to
better and better TV productions
as time goes on..
At a recent meeting of the TV
Farm Forum Committee in Wing -
ham I was very much interested
to hear Norm. Garriock of the
CBC say that members of parlia-
ment and cabinet ministers aro
most anxious to hear the results of
Farm Forum discussions. This
ties in very nicely with the state-
ment by the Hon. W. A. Good-
fellow at the OFA Annual, that
Governments are most willing to
carry out the will of the people.
Farm Forum gives every inter
ested farmer the opportunity to
make his ideas known. If your
idea is a good one, put it in your
Farm Forum report and you can
rest assured that it will be heard
by the people that can do some-
thing about it.
Several of the townships are
holding their annual meetings in
the near future and we hope that
all farmers will be out to these
meetings. This is your opportun-
ity to elect the persons you want
to represent you. It is also your
opportunity to make suggestions
and ask for information. The
Federation of Agriculture in your
township can only be as good as
your participation in it.
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