HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-02-25, Page 7WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
PAGE SEVEN
"YOU1L1. FIND IT IN OlE WANTADS!"
CDLASSIFIED RATES: 25 words
or less, 50c the first week, 35c
for repeat advertisements. Lar-
ger advs.: 2c a word the first
week, then 13/2c 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
'SWEET CLOVER SEED, yellow.
Apply to David Oesch, phone 79r5,
'Zurich. 7-8-9-p
ROTARY HOG FEEDERS and
Letz feed grinders. Apply to Amos
Gingerich, Blake, phone Zurich
79r12. 46 -tib
BEAN STRAW, 240 bales of bean
straw, for quick sale. Apply to
Jeffrey Bros., Blake, phone 83r11,
Zurich. 8-9-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
OLD HORSES WANTED AT 31/ac
lb., and dead cattle at value. If
dead, phone at once. G1LBERT
BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col-
lect, Goderi,eh, 148334 or 1483J1.
TWO QUARTERS OF BEEF, AV-
ailable on Monday, March 2. Ap-
ply to Harvey Martin, phone HeBn-
sail 698r23.
POULTRY FOR SALE
SEE YOUR authorized dealer for
Viking electric separators and re-
an.d WeldinO'Rourke,
Sh p,kBrucefield. Blacksmith
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 dropl into
our office.
3,000 DE KALB 101 PULLETS,
16 weeks old. Apply to McKinley's
Farm and Hatchery, RR 1, Zurich,
phone Hensall 697r3. 7-b
MISCELLANEOUS
FARMERS wishing to have their
cattle sprayed for lice, phone Bill
Watson, Dashwood 37r19. 49-tfb
r'lr'l.'E i. QUEEN SALES AND
service. Repairs to ail makes of
vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned
cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR
1, Zurich. Phone Hen
9 r2.
PRINTED
COUNTER CHECK BOOKS
and
CONTINUOUS FORMS
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
33-tfb
INNER- SPRING MAI IRESSES
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 CITIZENS NEWSb
BIRTHS
ARMSTRONG—At Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, Seaforth, on Satur-
day, February 21, 1959, to Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Armstrong, RR
1, Zurich, a son.
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to take this opportunity
of thanking all our friends for
their kind acts of sympathy dur-
ing our recent sad bereavement—
MR. and MRS. JACK PEARSON.
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
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
JERSEY HEIFER CALF, Pure-
bred, 11 months old. Apply to Ed-
ward Haberer, phone 174W, Zu-
rich. 8-9-p
DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY
Service. Call Earl Oesch's Barber
Shop. Pack -nip and delivery every
Monday and Thursday. Brady
Cleaners and Laundeteria Ltd.,
Exeter.
HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, springing,
priced reasonable. Apply to Gord-
on Coleman, phone 99r20, Zurich.
7-x
HOLSTEIN CALF — suitable for
vealing. Apply to Russel Oesch,
RR 1, Varna, phone HensallB
687r23.
I wish to greatly thank one and
all for the many sympathy cards,
letters of sympathy and those, who
in any way showed kindness in the
sad bereavement in the sudden
passing of my sister. — ALICE
JOHNSON, Kitchener. 8p
We express our sincere thanks
to the Zurich Fire Brigade for
their fast and efficient work at
our recent fire last week, also
special thanks to neighbours and
friends who helped in any way to
prevent us from having a catas-
trophe. — MR. and MRS. JOHN
GROOT AND FAMILY. 8b
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.
'Crippled Children's Campaign Getting
Underway; Appeal Letters Going Out
LYRIC THEATRE
EXETER
Holstein Dispersal
AUCTION SALE
Of 40 Choice Holstein Heifers &
Cows, at the Corbett Sales Barns,
on Highway 81, 5 miles north of
Parkhill, on
Saturday, February 28th,
1959, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock
p.m., sharp
Consisting of:
30 Holsteins Vaccinated Heifers,
due in March.
2 Holstein Cows, due in March
3 Holstein Cows, due in April
1 Jersey Cow, fresh
4 yearling Holstein Heifers
TERMS — CASH
Jerome Dietrich, Proprietor
Hugh Filson, Thos. Robson,
Auctioneers
7-8-b
Today thousands of Rotarians, orthopaedic nursing consultants,
Lions, Kiwanians, Kinsmen, and These nurses visit the homes of
other service club members. mail handicapped children, teach the
their Easter Seals to everyone in parents how to administer therapy
Ontario asking for help in their treatment or direct the child to
crippled children's work. medical attention.
The 13,599 crippled children in Five summer camps this year
the province, living on farms or in will give a three-week holiday to
city homes or in remote northern more than 1,200 children, who
hamlets, know that the 1959 sale would otherwise have no such holi-
of Easter Seals means hope. To day because of their inability to
them the Easter Seals bring treat- attend conventional camps. This is
ment and training, a possibility the biggest crippled children's
of independence and relief from camping program of any single
the physical handicaps that birth, political area in the world and its
illness or accident have left them. impbrtance is that it more than
Last year, the Ontario Society gives a holiday, it teaches child -
for Crippled Children,• whose only ren who are often embarrassed by
annual appeal for funds is made handicaps to care for themselves
in Easter Seal Campaigns by 221 and get along with other young -
service clubs, carried out its big- sters. Year round, too, Woodeden,
gest programme in all its history. near London, is a crippled child -
This year, the more than 13,500 ren's centre to provide special
youngsters, who are listed on the treatment for resident and out -pa -
Society's rolls as quote "active" tients.
cases, will have increased because Clinics for the examination of
Ontario's swiftly growing popula- children in areas far from major
tion means hundreds of new cases hospital centres are also organiz-
each year. The provincial object- ed and attended by top medical
ive of this year's Easter Seal Cam- specialists from Toronto, Hamil-
paign, February 26 to March 29, ton, Ottawa, and elsewhere giving
is $770,000. their experienced advice. If child -
The organization that cares for ren need hospitalization, this is
this number of children is amaz- provided on a specialist's advice
ingly small. A tightly -knit office and local doctors co-operate in
staff at headquarters in Toronto, providing treatment at home.
a score of highly -trained nurses, With the opening of the 13th
a corps of volunteer doctors and annual Easter Seal Campaign to -
an army of public-spirited citizens day, there will be thousands of
who give freely of their time. The service club men and women work -
result is a volume of service out of ing for a better future for Timmy
all proportion to the money spent and all his pals. Your contribution
in the work. to the Easter Seal Campaign is
This work takes several forms. needed.
There is a nursing service made up
of 22 graduate nurses, each of
whom has taken a special post-
graduate course in orthopaedic
nursing which qualifies them as
NOW PLAYING:
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
FEBRUARY 26, 27, 28
"Kettles at Waikiki"
Marjorie Main -- Percy Kilbride
"Smoke Signal"
Dana Andrews -- Piper Laurie
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
March 2, 3, 4
"Night Passage"
James Stewart -- Audie Murphy
SHORT: "CROSS ROADS OF
THE AGES"
Coming:
"MATCHMAKER"
Shirley Booth -- Anthony
Perkins
Matinee: Saturdays 2 p.m.
IT'S CASH YOU NEED,
eTIS PLAIN TO SEE
,,,,SO OFF YOU GO
TO T.CPC.
A MOMENT'S ALL
THE TIME IT TOOK
AND LIFE TAKES ON
A BRAND-NEW LOOK
-
THE MORAL'S PLAIN
FOR ALLTO SEE
,,,WHEN YOU NEED CASH
SEE T.C.C.
IS CANADA
EDIT
2ATION LIMITED
SQUARE, PHONE 797
ODERICH, ONT.
TRANS CANADA
CREDIT
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 200
or 30 months.
So why not solve your money problem?
Call us todayl
What a man gets out of the
world today depends largely on
what he puts into it.
The Ontario Society for Crippled Children in assoc-
iation with 221 Easter Seal service dubs are opening
their campaign today for more than 13,500 crippled
children in the province. They must raise $800,000 to
continue to provide the services that have been available
for so many years. One important part of a crippled
child's life is holiday at the summer camps maintained
by the Society. At the camps they have the happy envir-
onment of sunshine, fresh air, water and all the activities
of camp life. ' The Easter Seal Campaign runs until
Easter Sunday,, March 29.