HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-07-01, Page 7WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1959
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
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'OLASSIFILD 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-
iams, Engagements, same as
above,
Births, Marriages and Deaths,
No charge.
FOR SALE
'TWO DRESSES -Size eight •to
ten years, one rose taffeta, one
:pink nylon. Phone Zurich 125.
25-6-p
ADDING MACHINES - Smith-
4Corona, full keyboard model, spec -
:tally priced at only $99.50. Apply
to Citizens News Office. 15-x
'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
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
MISCELLANEOUS
'C US TOM BALING and HAY
conditioning, book your order
•early as possible. Call Edgar Wil-
lert, phone 94r10, Zurich.
25-6-p
'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
North Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Don O'Brien, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Oke, and Mr. and
Mrs. Doug O'Brien are spending
a few days in the north at Shwa-
nega camp.
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Bettor 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
BIRTHS
BOON -In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Monday, June 29, 1959,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Boon, RR
3, Bayfield, a son.
COOPER -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, June 29, 1959,
to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cooper,.
Hensall, a daughter.
KYLE -At St. Joseph Hospital,
London, on Friday, June 26, 1959,
to Mr, and Mrs. Don Kyle, Zu-
rich, a daughter, Deborah Jane.
MILLER -In Edmonton, Alberta,
on Friday, June 19, 1959, to Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Miller, Ed-
monton, a son, Bruce Allan. A
grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Fer-
dinand Miller, RR 1, Dashwood,
and Mrs. Pearl Duke, RR 1,
Fordwich.
MATHONIA - At South Huron
District Hospital, on Sunday,
June 21, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs.
George Mathonia, RR 2, Hensall,
a son, Ralph George.
SANGSTER - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, June 27,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Sangster, Clinton, formerly of
Hensall, a daughter (a sister
for Linda and Bonnie).
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbours, and relatives for the
many cards, flowers and visits
while a patient in St. Joseph Hos-
pital, London, and since returning
home. - MRS. ORVILLE WIT -
MER. 26b
Miscellaneous
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 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'b
WHITEWASHING -Anyone wish-
ing to have their barns or hen-
houses whitewashed, call Bill Wat-
son, phone 37 r 19 Dashwood. Also
grain or corn spraying. 21-tfb
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Clinton Promotes
District Students
OLD HORSES WANTED AT 3%c
➢b., and dead cattle at value. If
dead, phone at once. GILBERT
BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col-
lect, Goderieh, 1483J4 or 1483J1.
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EOR THE COTTAGE
OR BOAT OWNERS
Priced From $2.00 to $7.50
PLASTIC BICYCLE CARRIERS -
$1.98 and $2.98
-- SEE THEM NOW -
SUN -TAN LOTIONS
25c, 60c, 75c, $1,25, $1.50
"YOUR SUMMER SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS"
ZURICH VARIETY STORE
Students from this area attend-
ing Clinton District Collegiate In-
stitute have been promoted as fol-
lows:
Promoted From Grade XII
To Grade XIII
Mark Bender, Eng. 83, Hist. 90,
Geom. 99; Agr. Sc. 90, French 88,
Ind. Arts. 79; Jeanne Etue, Eng.
64, Hist. 75, Geom. 51, Agr. Sc.
57, Latin 71, French 71; Mary
Grainger, Geom. 70; Bookkeeping
68; Michael Regier, Bookkeeping
52, Ind. Arts 64.
Grade XI to Grade XII General
Or Grade XII Special Commercial
Donna Hayter, Jean McClinchey,
Marlene McClinchey, Ruth Mc
Clinchey, Howard Scotchmer, Ste-
phen Scotchmer, Rosemarie Talbot.
Promoted From Grade X
To Grade XI
Gerald Etue, John Masse, Glen
Reichert, Ruth Anne Scotchmer.
Promoted From Grade IX
To Grade X
Douglas Dunn, Joanne Jeffrey,
Gail McBride, Gloria Regier, Ineke
Zondag.
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Zurich. 4-H Club
Meets at Exeter
The second meeting of the Zur-
ich 4-H Calf Club was held on
Thursday, June 25, at South Hu-
ron District High School. Other
clubs at the meeting were Steph-
en Beef Club and Exeter 4-H
clubs.
Plans were made to attend the
OAC ,Guelph, on July 9.
Dr. R. F. Roelofson, Exeter,
spoke to the club on animal health.
DASHWOOD and
DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER
Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Fischer
and two daughters, from Calgary,
Alta., who are on vacation, visited
with relatives in and around
Dashwood, including Jacob Fisch-
er, the former's father.
Robert Wein, Sudbury, spent
the weekend with Mrs. Herb Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg
and family, Waterloo, were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Weiberg and Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, To-
ronto, spent the weekend with Mrs.
Wes Wolfe,
Carl Heppler, Waterloo, spent
last week vacationing with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hoffman and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Koepesser
and family, Kitchener, were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ervine Devine.
Mrs. Matilda Piefer spent last
week in London with her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. David
Baird.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weiberg,
Waterloo, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Weiberg and Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Tyler on Sunday.
A number from here attended
the funeral of the late Kelso B.
Street, at Clinton on Sunday. Mrs.
Streets is the former Ruth Tie -
man, formerly of Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stormes,
St. Thomas, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan.
COMING EVENTS
Estate Auction Sale
Of Valuable Real Estate and
Household Effects, on the premis-
es, part of north 1/2 Lot 13, Lake
Rd. East, Bosanquet Township,
Highway 21, 3 miles south of Gr-
and Bend or 2 miles north of Pro-
vincial Park, on
SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1959
AT 1.30 P.M.
Real Estate: Consists of part of
North 1/a, Lot 13, Lake Rd., East,
Township of Bosanquet-approxi-
mately 10 acres of land with 481
feet frontage and 940 feet deep
on which is situated a modern -built
split -log residence, 45'x28'. Large
sun porch, living and dining room,
kitchen, large den with fireplace,
bedroom, bathroom and sun room.
Full size basement, large soft wat-
er system and furnace. This is a
winterized and modern home with
everything in first class condition.
Large double garage 21'x20', re-
cently built. Remainder of land
ideal for other valuable building
lots or business possibilities. Note:
2 log cabins, 12'x14', in new con-
dition, to be offered separate from
other real estate. Also large double
outside toilet and small dog ken-
nel.
Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day
of sale, balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable
reserve bid.
Household Effects and Miscel-
laneous Items: Complete dining
room suit, in new condition;
4 small dining room tables;
oak china cabinet; chester-
field; 6 tapestry chairs; RCA el-
ectric radio; occasional chairs;
desk; combination bookcase and
desk; 9 ft. counter; wicker chairs
and tables; heavy-duty 2 -burner
electric stove; general steel wares
grill, 301/2"x19"; Burroughs adding
machine; cash register; Electro-
lux; CO2 fire extinguisher; book-
case; linen closet; daybed; studio
couch; tapestry rug; cedar chest;
chest of drawers; various lamps;
fernery; assortment of dishes,
silverware, glassware; galvanized
tubs; lawn mower; copper kettle;
electric iron; kitchen utensils; pic-
tures and frames; 10 cu. ft. re-
frigerator; 2 ice boxes; rotary
pump and hose in new condition;
garden tools; many other miscel-
laneous items.
No RESERVE TERMS: CASH
FRANCIS ANGER: Executrix for
the Estate of the late ADA
PRITCHARD.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
26-b
BLUEWATER
DANCELAND
PRESENTS
MOUS
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
STA•RLITE
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Thursday and Friday
JULY 2 and 3
"THE HANGING TREE"
Gary Cooper, Marie Schell
Sat., Sun. Midnite
and Monday
"THE 7th VOYAGE
OF SINBAD"
Kerwin Matthews, Kathryn Grant
- STOOGE CARTOON -
ONE WEEK ---
J U LY 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13
"THE SHAGGY DOG"
Fred MacMurray, Gene Hagen
2 SHOWS NIGHTLY
-Rain or Clear -
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
our
ROXY THEATRE
- CLINTON ---
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
July 2, 3,4
"SOME CAME
RUNNING"
(Adult Entertainment)
Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
July 6, 7,8
"THE NAKED EARTH"
(Adult Entertainment)
Richard Todd -- Juliette Greco
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Clinton, Ontario
Featuring the Largest Wide
Screen in Huron County
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
JULY 2-3
"THUNDER ROAD"
Robert Mitchum -- Keely Smith
(One Cartoon)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
JULY4-6
"MAN OF THE WEST"
(Adult Entertainment)
(Colour) (Cinemascope)
Gary Cooper -- Lee J. Cobb
Julie London
(One Cartoon)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
JULY 7 - 8
"STEEL BAYONET"
(Cinemascope)
Leo Genn -- Kieron Moore
(One Cartoon)
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Rain or Clear
Children under 12 in cars Free
oomatmenvienweeromensoeseemelemmlow
The Zurich Summer Bible School
will begin
July 6 and Continue Through July 17
9 to 12 D.S.T. at the
Zurich Mennonite Church
The school offers the Herald Summer Bible School
materials, a closely graded series from two years pre-school
to second year high school, and seeks to present Bible truth
related to child experience at each age level for making
wise unto salvation, for promoting Christian growth and for
motivating Christian living and service.
RURAL BUS SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED
For information, contact:
Director, E. Gingerich, phone 79 r 2, Zurich
or Secretary William Baechler, 75 ring 13, Zurich