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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-02-11, Page 7'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1959 ZURICH Citizens NEWS PAGE SEVEN For Best Resort CLASSIFIED RATES: 25 words or less, 50c the first week, 35c for repeat advertisements. Lar- ger advs.: 2c a word the first week, then 15/2c for repeats. Cards of Thanks, In Memor- iams, Engagements, same as above. Births, Marriages and Deaths, No charge. Accommodation For Rent HOUSE FOR RENT, in the village of Zurich. Apply to Ivan Kalb- fleisch, phone 69, Zurich. 6-b FOR SALE •COB CORN, 25 tons, for quick sale. Apply to John Robinson, ph - ‘one Hensel! 699r41. 5-b ROTARY HOG FEEDERS and Letz feed grinders. Apply to Amos Gingerich, Blake, phone Zurich 79r12. 46-tfb SEE YOUR authorized dealer for Viking electric separators and re- pairs. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith and Welding Shop, Brucefield. 5-7-9-10-11-12-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. 12tib. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR —in real good condition. Good size frozen food compartment :cross the top. Apply to Henry Rau, phone 59r16, Bayfield. 6-p PRINTED COUNTER CHECK BOOKS and CONTINUOUS FORMS ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS 33-tfb INNER- SPRING MAATIRESSES beds, springs, sinks with taps, and traps, shower cabinets, doors, win- dows, inner spring rollaways, and dressers. Apply to Brenner Ho- tel, Grand Bend. 38-tfb TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES Everything for the office . ZURICH CI'ITLENS NEWS 33-4iib LIVESTOCK FOR SALE COWS — HOLSTEIN, HERE - ford and Durham cows, freshen- ing in two weeks. Apply to Gord- on Coleman, phone Zurich 99r20. 2-x LIVESTOCK WANTED OLD HORSES WANTED AT 3"1/2 c lb., and dead cattle at value. If dead, phone at once. GILBERT BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col- lect, Goderich, 1483,74 or 148331.. EAD AND USE THE nV. '.n%•1 gYM.vNr;ldl9'h`✓r,if .��. iY..n."I.Y°Y .,.rt MISCELLANEOUS IVW.1111111111" /CEO S FARMERS wishing to have their cattle sprayed for lice, phone Bill Watson, Dashwood 37r19. 49-tfb FILTER QUEEN SALES AND service. Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR 1, Zuridh. Phone Hensala 696r2. 18-20-22-2.1tfb MAT WEAVING reasonable pri- ces. We will be weaving all win- ter. Mats for sale cheap. Apply to Seth Ammans, RR 1, Zurich, phone 128W. 1-tfb 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 DRY MEANING and LAUNDRY Service. Cal Earl Oesoh's Barber Shop: Pick-up and delivery every Monday and Thursday. Brady Cleaners and Lanxndetenia Ltd., Exeter. 22-t bi WATERLOO CATTLE BREED- ING ASSOCIATION "Where Bet- ter Bulls Are Used". Supply arti- ficial breeding service for all breeds of cattle. If phoning long distance, simply ask for Clinton Zenith 9-5650 If it is a local call, use our reg- ular number— Clinton HU 2-3441 For service or more informa- tion, call between: 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. week days, 6.00 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings For cows noticed in heat on Sunday morning, do not call until Monday morning. The quality is high and the cost low. Plea To Youth (A recent headline in a Toronto paper). Sub -title", "Jean Needs No Li- quor to Live." In spite of the reporter's rather facetious treatment of Controller Jean Newman's talk to a youth group, her plea was very force- ful and arresting. She was ad- dressing young people who had gathered during the Christmas holidays to study the alcohol pro- blem. "As far as I am concerned," she declared, "I have chosen to be a total abstainer for the simple rea- son that to me life is interesting and exciting and I want to enjoy it to the full without having any of my perceptive abilities slightly dulled. "I have never been ridiculed for my stand, for after all it is a personal matter. If you young people make the personal decision to remain total abstainers, you will never regret it and you will never succumb to an illness which is very much on the increase in Can- ada and the United States — that is alcoholism." (Adv't.) DASHWOOD 4-H HOMEMAKING CLUB—This group of girls have been very active throughout the past season studying modern methods around the home. For quite some time they have been meeting every Saturday afternoon at one of the mem- ber's homes, at which time they practice baking new recipes and studying such topics as, "The Cereal Shelf." Front row, left to right are: Ruth Ann Rader, Irish Becker, Helen Rader; centre row, left to right: Lynda Tieman, Carol Becker, June Rader, Carol Schade, Mary Jane Hoffman, Shirley Bender; standing are Mrs. Sydney Baker and Mrs. Arnold Kuntz, who are two of the group's leaders, (Citizens News Photo) NEWS OF DASHWOOD (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) Dashwood WI The Dashwood Women's Insti- tute held their International meet- ing on Tuesday, February 3, with the citizenship group and Mrs. Harold Kellerman as convener in charge. The president, Mrs. Arn- old Kuntz, presided for the busi- ness. The meeting opened with "0 Canada," the ode, and creed. A letter was read in recognition of the resolution sent to the coun- ty council regarding Daylight Saving Time. It was decided to hold a Telephone Euchre In Feb- ruary. The ladies were told about ITIS CASH YOU NEED, 'TIS PLAIN TO SE 9,,.SO OFF YOU GO TO T.C.C. A MOMENT'S ALL THE TIME IT TOOK, AND UFE TAKES ON A BRAND-NEW LOOK. THE MORAL'S PLAIN FOR ALLTO SEE ...WHEN YOU NEED CASH a EE T.C.C. NS CANADA CREDIT RATION LI M ITED #E SQUARE, PHONE 797 GAPERICH, ONT. Why put up with money problems? The solution to those worrisome bills is as easy as this: call Trans Canada Credit! Loans from $150. to $2,500., or even more, can be arranged for up to 20, or 30 months. So why not solve your money problem? Call us today! Achievement Day for the 4-H girls, to be held February 28, in Hensall. The roll call, "name a good quality of the person on your left," was answered by 19 mem- bers, and one visitor was present. Mrs. Rudolph Miller discussed the motto, "Two men look out through the self same bars, one sees need, the other sees stars." Mrs. Harold Kellerman took as her topic, "Scotland," since the internation- al convention is to be there. She discussed the size and the number of people to be over five million. The first institute was organized in 1917, after the pattern of the Canadian Institute. Today there are institutes all over Scotland known as SWRI (Scotch Women's Rural Institute). Everyone sang, "The Hymn of all Nations." Mrs. Edwin Rader, Mrs. Theo- dore Rader, Mrs. Harold Keller- man and Mrs. Rudolph Miller pre- sented a skit showing the danger of too many organizations in a small community. Mrs. Ernest Koehler gave a monologue, "The meeting will come to order." Mrs. Ervin Rader gave a humorous reading. The group was divided into threes and two had to dress, one in an International costume from newspaper, pins and tooth picks, The winner was Mrs. Ken McCrae, dressed by Mrs. A. V, Tiernan and Mrs. Ted Rader. The group in charge served a Canad- ian lunch of cheeses and biscuits. The meeting closed with "The Queen." Family Night Family night was held at Zion Lutheran Church on Friday, Feb- ruary 6, in the church basement. Mary Anne Hayter sang "White Dream," and two skits were presented. "What a privilege to Serve" by Anne Marie Kraft, Aus- ma Gulens, Kenneth Rader, Mur- ray Keller, Elaine Miller, Wayne Gibson, Grace Keller and Janis Gulehs. The second, "Daily De. votions," by Valerie Gibson, Iris Becker and Joanne Martene. Mrs. Kenneth Keller gave a reading. A film, "Song of Ruth," was shown, depicting the trials of a young missionary and his wife in Guatemela. A pooled lunch was served by group 2 of the Ladies' Aid. Firemen's Banquet The annual Firemen's Banquet was held on Wednesday, February 4, in the club rooms. Guests in - chided V. L. Becker, former fire chief, and reeve of Hay Township, and Charles Steinhagen, who has retired as policeman of Dashwood, after 50 years. Ervin Rader, chairman, welcom- ed them and introduced the speak- er. On behalf of the town, Mr. Steinhagen was presented with gold cuff links and tie clip. Library Meeting The annual library meeting was held on Saturday, February 7, in the club rooms. The secretary re- ported a balanec of $131.31. on hand. The librarian, Miss Barbara Koehler reported 14 adults and 18 children readers last year, with a circulation of 1,075. It was decided to have the lib- rary open on Institute nights for thea ladies with a member of the board presiding. Miss Barbara Koehler was appointed librarian, iwth Ruth Anne Rader as assis- tant, Members of the board are: chairman, Mrs, Leonard Schenk, Ervin Rader, Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, secretary -treasurer; Mrs. Harold Kellerman, Mrs. Howard Klumpp, Mrs. Ervin Rader, Mrs. Letta Taylor and Mrs. Claire Irwin. Mrs, Nelda Routledge, London, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fassold. Mrs. Freda Bauer, New Ham- burg, is spending sonie time with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Schoeder.