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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-06-17, Page 7'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959 ZURICH Citizens NEWS PAGE SEVEN • Nr,,.IA(UY 4 ' ULASSIF1ED RATES: 25 words or less, 50c the first week, 35c for repeat advertisements. Lar- ger advs.; 2c a word the first week, then 11/2c for repeats. Cards of Thanks, In Memor- iarns, Engagements, same as above, Births, Marriages and Deaths, No charge. FOR SALE REEL TYPE power .mower, in :good condition. Apply to Citizens News office. 23-b MIXED HAY—timothy and alf- alfa, 12 acres, for quick sale. Ap- ply to W. J. Clarke, RR 1, Varna, phone 687r12, Hensall. 24p NINE FOOT Massey Harris Fer- guson swather, like new. Phone Wallace Gingerich, 80r7, Zurich. 24b ADDING MACHINES — Smith - Corona, full keyboard model, spec- ially priced at only $99.50. Apply to Citizens News Office. 15-x QUANTITY OF HAY for quick sale, Apply to Ken Parke, RR 1, Varna, phone Hensel 687 r 11. 24-5-p COLONIAL HOMES—for as lit- tle as $250 down, and low month- ly payments, NHA terms. Colon- ial Homes Ltd., phone Clinton, Zenith 8-3250, no toll charge. 24-5-6-7-b MODERN HOME—In Zurich, kit- chen, living room, 3 bedrooms and bathroom, with basement. Single story. Ideal location. Terms can be arranged. Apply to Lee Regier, phone 237 Zurich. 24-b TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES Everything for the office ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS 33-tfb LIVESTOCK WANTED •OLD HORSES WANTED AT 342c lb., and dead cattle at value. If dead, phone at once. GILBERT BROS, MINK RANCH, phone eaI- lect, Goderich, 1483J4 or 1483J1. FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE EBERSAL FARM elevators, for information see: .Amos Gingerich, at Blake, phone 79 r 12. 17-x GEORGE WHITE farm machin- ery, custom made weed sprayers, and hog feeders. Apply to Amos Gingerich, Blake, phone 79r12, Zurich. 12-x NEW EBERSAL bale elevator, at reduced price. Also one used pow- er mower and one used side rake. Apply to Emmerson Erb, phone 96r12, Zurich, 23-24-b For Rent LARGE BUILDING — Cement block construction 26' x 50'. 3 big doors at front. Suitable for stor- age or light manufacturing. Ap- ply to William Smith, phone 225, Zurich. Livestock For Sale 24 PIGS—seven to eight weeks old. Aply to Anthony Rau, phone 'Zurich 95r2. 24p FOUR HOLSTEIN HEIFERS -3 freshened, first calf, $175 each; one springing, $200. Apply to Lorne Gingerich, phone 84r3, Zu- rich. 23-4-p BIRTHS FLEMING—At South Huron Hos- pital, on Sunday, June 7, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Greg Fleming (nee Hartman) RR 2, Crediton, a son, James Patrick. A brother for Linda. GINGERICH—At Kitchener -Wat- erloo Hospital, on Saturday, June 13, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Gingerich, RR 2, Zurich, a son, Robert Lee. LONGE—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, Clinton, on Thursday, June 11, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Stew- art Longe, Bayfield, a daughter. ZIRK—At South Huron Hospital, on Monday, June 8, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zirk, RR 3, Zurich, a son. Glenn Ross. A brother for Louis. CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Mary (Gellman) Beaver wish to express their appreciation for the many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy shown during their sad bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Newland, Rev. Fisher, of Brodhagen, the Westlake funeral hame, pallbearers, relatives, fr- iends and neighbours, and to those who so kindly loaned their cars, and all who helped in any way. Also thanks to the nurses of the Clinton hospital, Rev. Goman, Kit- chener, Rev. Harrison, Bayfield, the Ladies Aid of the Lutheran Church in Zurich, the Trinity Guild of the Anglican Church, Bayfield, while she was in the hospital a few months ago. —THE BEAVER FAMILY 24p MISCELLANEOUS LAWN CHAIRS, trellises, outdoor furniture of all types, built to your requirements. Contact Pat O'Brien, phone 190W, Zurich. 22-3-4-5-p 1.1.LTER QUEEN SALES AND service. Repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned cleaners for sale, Bob Peck, RR 1, Zurich. Phone Hensel]. 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 DRY C IANING and LAUNDRY Service. Call Earl Oesoh's Barber Shop. Pick-up and delwvery every Monday and Thursday. Brady Gleaners and Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter. 22-tfb WHITEWASHING—Anyone wish - grain or corn spraying. 21-tfb houses whitewashed, call Bill Wat- son, phone 37 r 19 Dashwood. Also ing to have their barns or hen - WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Breeding Service — All Breeds of Cattle — Member owned and controlled — Cost Low — Ef- ficiency High — Disease control- led, Safety—Use of the best bulls. For service or more information phone: For Long Distance, Clinton Zenith 9-5650, between 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. week days; 6.00 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings. Calls received on Saturday even- ing will be serviced on Sunday morning. For cows noticed in heat on Sunday morning, do not call until Monday morning. Better Cattle For Better Living. tfb REGISTRATION DAY All pupils who will attend Grade 1 of ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL in September, are requested to register at the school, in Room 1, on Thursday, June 25, between the hours of 2.00 and 3.30 p.m. The school nurse expects to be present to speak to the mothers of the beginners during the same period. Greta J. Lavender. Principal Twilight Auction Sale Of Valuable Household Effects and Misc. Items, on the premises, 198 Andrew St., east .of Sunoco Sta- tion in the town of Exeter. The undersigned Auctioneer is instruct- ed to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1959 commencing at 7 p.m. Sharp. Household Effects — Solid Ma- hogany Duncan Fife complete din- ing room suite, like new; chester- field suite and matching chair, like new; two chests of drawers; an- tique chest of drawers; upright piano and bench, new condition; hard twist wool rug, beige in col- or, 9'x12' in brand new condition; occasional chair, few odd chairs; whatnot; daybed; folding bed; high chair; walnut desk; cherry desk; White sewing machine; cher- ry bed, springs and mattress; bookcase; bamboo whatnot; 3 -piece haircloth set; platform rocker; el- ectric ironer; chrome kitchen table and 4. matching chairs; several small tables; coffee table; walnut cedar chest; desk and chair; hot plate; electric heater; electric lamps; picnic table; drapes; glass- ware; dishes and many other misc. items. No reserve, everything will be sold. Please note time of sale. Terms—Cash Hilton Laing, Proprietor Garnet Hicks, Clerk Alvin Walper, Auctioneer 24-b Protect Your Best Crop — First Although modern farming equ- ipment can carry out many comp- licated tasks, it still lacks one in- gredient which only the farmer can supply: judgement. .And lack of judgement can often end in tragedy. Recently an Ontario newspaper showed a photograph of a 5 -year- old boy riding a set of double discs. The photo was seasonal—it was spring—the boy was a typ- ically healthy farm lad—but the photo didn't appeal to Ontario De- partment of Agriculture's Safety Specialist H. E. Wright. The rea- son: The photo brought back too many heart-rending memories. "I hope for both the boy's and the parent's sake that the boy was taken off the discs before the tractor was moved," says Wright. "Only last year an 8 -year-old Wellington County boy suffered cracked ribs and lacerations when he slipped from the tongue of a manure spreader and was run over by a wheel. The circumstances were similar to those in the photo." He adds: "In 1956 an Eastern Ontario child was killed when he fell from the tractor into the path of a trailing corn -stalk sh- redder. The next year a 7 -year- old Waterloo County boy died when he fell from the tractor in front of a rear wheel." After looking into the circum- stances of accidents like these, the safety specialist urges the ad- option of two safety rules. "There is only one seat on the tractor— 'and that is for the operator; and there's no tractor or piece of farm equipment on the market that's designed to carry passengers." "Maybe you've heard it before," he adds, "but remember: these youngsters are the most important farm crop that you can grow." WHY DO ALL THAT WRITING? When A Rubber Stamp will do it faster, easier, and who knows? may- be neater, too. Order one at the Zurich Citizens News Delivery, Within 10 days. COMING EVENTS neamommormiminomeamemenimmon VISIT THE Real Living Santa June 19 to Thanksgiving Fun For Al) The Family CHILDREN TO 14 YEARS FREE 9.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Sunday: 1.00 to 6.00 p.m. SANTA'S VILLAGE Bracebridge, Ont. 24to30b DANCING in the Community Centre ZURICH Saturday, June 27 Country and Western Music Supplied by "The Western String .. Orchestra" Admission: 75 Cents 24-5-p BOXY THEATRE -- CLINTON — Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 18, 19, 20 "WESTWARD HO, THE WAGONS" Leslie Caron -- Maurice Chevalier Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday June 22, 23, 24 "TANK FORCE" Victor Mature -- Leo Genn TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. BLUEWATER DANCELAND PRESENTS Veer DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC BY: Desjardine Orchestra MODERN — ROCK'N ROLL SQUARE DANCING 10.00 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. ADMISSION: 75c JOIN THE CROWDS • SUMMER • DANCING AYEIELD PAVILION Every Friday Night IAN WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA (Vocals by Donna Wagner) Wed., June 24—Ham and St- rawberry supper, in Dashwood Ev- angelical Church from 5 to 8.30 p.m. Admission: adults, $1,25; ch- ildren, 50c. 23-4b leninlailelanaelinnalialleealeemieu PROGRAM OF SACRED MUSIC TO BE PRESENTED IN ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, June 28 7.30 p.m. BY THE JUNIOR CHOIR EVERYONE WELCOME 24-5-b MenieninP Mar NU STARL1TE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Thsdcay and Friday June 18 and 19 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "Taraw., Beachhead" Kerwin Mathews -- Julie Adams "SENIOR PROM" Jill Corey -- Paul Hampton S Saturday and Monday June 20 and 22 "THE GEISHA BOY" Jerry Lewis -- Marie McDonald Tuesday & Wednesday June 23 and 24 "Operation Mad Ball Jack Lemmon -- Ernie Kovacs "4 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY —Rain or Clear— FIRST SHOW AT DUSK BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE Clinton, Ontario Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County Thursday & Friday June 18 and 19 "THE LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS" (Adult Entertainment) (Colour) (Cinemascope) Sherry North -- Tom Ewell (TWO CARTOONS) Saturday, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday June 20, 22, 23 and 24 "7th VOYAGE of SINBAD°' (Colour) Kerwin Mathews -- Cathy Grant 2 3 -Stooge Comedies (ONE CARTOON)