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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
.ADDING MACHINES — Smith -
Corona, full keyboard model, spec-
ially priced at 'only $99.50. Apply
to Citizens News Office. 15-x
ALUMINUM DOORS AND wind-
ows, estimates gladly supplied. Call
Roy Lamont, phone 224, Zurich.
28-p
McCORMICK DEERING binder,
6 -ft. cut, :in good working condi-
tion. Apply to Clarence Schade,
RR 2, Zurich. 27-8-p
MINNEAPOLIS Farm Machinery,
Twin Drulic Manure Loaders,
Firestone tires. See us for a bet-
ter deal. Emmerson Erb, phone
96r12, Zurich. 28-tfb
1957 PONTIAC, good car, 23,000
miles; 1952 1 ton panel truck,
with windows and seats, 4 -speed
transmission, 4 good 8 -ply tires,
Stan Sauder, 973J Exeter. 27b
GETTING MARRIED? See the
samples of Wedding Stationery at
the News -Record Office. Invita-
tions, thank -you cards, wedding
cake boxes, place cards, serviettes,
match books, etc. tfb
15 -ft. PETERBORO fisherman
boat, 15 h.p. Evinrude motor, near-
ly new, heavy duty boat trailer,
tarpaulin and regulation life jack-
ets, priced for quick sale. Apply
to Hugh McBride. 28-b
CANVASSES FOR DEERING bin-
der; tires, two good used 4.50x21.
Knives for Oliver Bean Puller, also
a few other parts for same. Apply
to Elton Bender, phone Hensall
699r12. 28-p
SWEET OR MONTMORENCY
Cherries now ready. Bring con-
tainers and pick your own, or, we
can supply 20 lb. pails of same,
freshly pitted or frozen, if you
care to order same in advance.�,/
Govenlock Fruit Farm, /2 mile
'north of Forest, on Highway 21.
27-8-p
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
BIRTHS
DUCHARME—At Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on July 3,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Urban
Ducharme, RR 2, Brussels, a
daughter.
FANSEN—At St. Marys Hospital,
St. Marys, on Monday, July 6,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Fansen, (nee Jean McKinley) a
son.
MacKINNON—At Galt General
Hospital, on Monday, July 6,
1959, to Dr. and Mrs. Archie
MacKinnon, Galt, a daughter. A
granddaughter for Mrs. M. Mac-
Kinnon, Zurich, and Mrs. R.
Russell, Exeter.
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
MISCELLANEOUS
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our neigh-
bours and friends for the kind-
ness shown us during our stay in
Zurich, and we invite you to visit
us any time you are in Goderich.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stinnissen
28-p
Miscellaneous
FLOOR SANDING, PROMPT
and efficient service; or rent our
anders and do it yourself. This
is the time of year to have your
',floors refinished. Charles H.
'Thiel, phone 140. Zurich. 14-tfb
'FILTER QUEEN SALES AND
service. Repairs to all makes of
vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned
cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR
1, Zurich. Phone Hensel 0 69 fb
'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.
NOTICE—WOULD ANYONE who
might be interested in trailer home
living, provided space and utilities
were made available, kindly write
Box 75, Zurich. 28-p
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
OLD HORSES WANTED AT 31/2c
lb., and dead cattle at value. If
dead, phone at once. GILBERT
BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col-
lect, Goderich, 1483J4 ar 1453J1.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
P E R S O
(Continued from Page Six)
ert Oxland, Kitchener, and Miss
Arlene Haberer, London.
Mr. and Mrs. William Murray,
Wilton Grove, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Murray and family, Lond-
on, were Sunday evening callers
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Smith, of town.
Weekena visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Thiel and Mr. and Mrs
Ted Steinback were: Mr. and Mrs
James Hackett and family, St.
Catherines, and Mr, and Mrs.
Ralph Mecum, Birmingham, Mich-
igan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gemming and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller
and Mr. and Mrs. George Manion,
all of Rochester, New York, were
recent visitors with the former's
mother, Mrs. Johnston, and other
relatives in Zurich.
NINE CHUNKS, about seven
weeks old. Apply to Clement Reg-
ier, phone Zurich 73r12. 28p
30 YOUNG PIGS for quick sale.
Apply to Cornelius DeGroot, phone
80r11, Zurich. 28p
EIGHT SMALL PIGS, about five
weeks old. Apply to Remi Den-
omme, phone 86r1, Zurich. 28p
FIVE HOLSTEIN olodon Coleman,ERS, not
bred. Apply
phone 99r20, Zurich. 28-tfb
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
pan. Saturday evenings.
Calls received on Saturday even-
ing will be serviced on Sunday
morning. For cows noticed in heat
en Sunday morning, do not call
until Monday morning. Better
Cattle For Better Living. tfb
IF WE EPEA
If we in Huron County vote to
repeal the C.T.A. we come at
once under the Liquor Control
Act. Immediately, Government
Liquor Stores may be establish-
ed. Brewers' Retail Stores will
probably be set up under the
Liquor License Board. Anyone
over 21 can then purchase as
much as a carton of beer. In
addition, wine shops will be
legal. Wine, with an alcoholic
content as high as 14%, can be
obtained legally.
More serious is the fact that
in time the other legal liquor
outlets will certainly be opened.
Beverage rooms, sale of beer and
wine in hotels, dining lounges—
some of these or all will be
found in our county. This has
been the story in Peel and
Manitoulin, both of which voted
out the C.T.A.
Do we in Huron want this ?
Huron County
Temperance Federation
ALS
Moves To Goderich
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stinnissen,
Zurich, have moved to Goderich,
where Mr. Stinnissen has accept-
ed a position with Baechler's Lum-
ber Mill. While in Zurich he work-
ed for F. C. Kalbfleisch and Son.
Hospital. Patients
Mrs, William Johnston is a pat-
ient in South Huron Hospital.
Mr. Ed. Kalbfleisch is also a pat-
ient in South Huron, and is pro-
gressing quite nicely. Mrs. C.
Minke, who has been in Clinton
Public Hospital for several weeks
has been transferred to the hos-
pital in London.
COMING
Mrs. Clarence Schade will be
holding a trousseau tea in honour
of her daughter, Margaret Ann,
on Wednesday, July 22, from 2
p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
Everyone welcome. 28x
Miss Carol and Miss Elizabeth
Ann Johnston are vacationing at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Wild, in Fenelon Falls. Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Johnston left on Mon-
day for the Falls, and will bring
their children home with them.
Recent visitors at the home of
Mrs. Pearl Melick were: Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Neil and son, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Neil Jr., all of Detroit,
who also visited at Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Melick, Komoka;
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Geiger, Pig-
eon, Mich'.; and Mr, and Mrs. Dan-
iel Hereford, Elkton, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Geromette
and family, Detroit, Michigan,
were recent holidayers with rela-
tives and firends in this district.
The Geromettes lived in this dis-
trict for some time, on the farm
now owned by Stewart Thiel, and
Mr. Geromette called on numer-
ous friends in town last Wednes-
day.
Broken Arm
Miss Carol Gascho, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gascho, had
the misfortune to break her arm
on Monday. She will have to wear
a cast for some time.
Improves Parking Lot
The parking lot adjoining the
large sheds of Ruston Transport,
has had some improvement made
recently. A concrete wall has
been erected and earth has been
filled in, with a crushed stone top
dressing. From four to five lar-
ge semi -trailers can now be park-
ed on the lot. A crew of survey-
ors from Stratford were in town
one day last week, and staked off
the Ruston property.
Returns From Hospital
Mrs. Melizza Geiger, who has
been a patient at the Sarnia Gen-
erall Hospital for a few weeks
following an auto accident at the
intersection of Nos. 7 and 21 high-
way, when she was returning from
a reunion with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Eckstein, Hay Township, has re-
turned to Zurich, and is convales-
cing at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Pearl Melick. She was conveyed
home to Zurich by her son, Del-
bert Geiger, on Friday.
AUTOMOTIVE
Glass -- Steering -- Body Repairs
Lubrication, Etc.
For Quality Service, See
DAVIDSON'S
TEXACO SERVICE
No. 8 Highway
Phone 320 — GODERICH
28-tfb
NSISSISESINSSIMIE
VISIT THE
Real Living Santa
June 19 to Thanksgiving
Fun For All 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.
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275 Huron 4-H
Members Take
Trip To Guelph
On Thursday, July 9 some 275
Huron County 4-H Club members
and their leaders took their an-
nual 4-H bus trip. This year the
members visited the Ontario Agri-
cultural College at Guelph where
they participated in an interest-
ing and educational program, ar-
ranged by the College staff,
During the morning the group
toured the OAC campus and farms
and during the afternoon were
conducted on tours of the new
Soils Building, the Ontario Verter-
inary College and also had a look
at some of the Experimental plots
at the College.
Members of the Zurich 4-H Calf
Club, with leader Carl Ostreicher,
took in the town.
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MT. CARMEL PARISH
HALL
on
Wednesday, July 22
8.30 p.m. (DST)
12 Rounds For $1.00
VALUABLE PRIZES
SPECIAL ROUNDS
CONSOLATION PRIZES
DOOR PRIZES
Sponsored by
MT. CARMEL C.W.L.
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DRIVE -!N THEATRE
Thursd y -- Friday
July 16, 17
"FRAM HERE TO
ETERNITY"
(Adult Entertainment)
Burt Lancaster -- Debra Kerr
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Sturdy -- Monday
July 18, 20
"THE OLD MAN AND
THE SEA"
Spencer Tracy -- Filipe Pazos
Tuesday .,. Wednes y
July 21, 22
"WRITTEN ON THE
WIND""
(Adult Entertainment)
Rock Hudson
2 SHOWS NIGHTLY
—Rain or Clear—
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
EVENTS
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OXY THEATRE
® CLINTON
JULY 16-17-18
"TOM THUMB"
Russ Tamblyn -- Alan Young
JULY 20-21 -22
"HIGHFLIGHT"
Ray Milland -- Bernard Lee
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
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Cr' ANE1AND
PRESENTS
DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
MUSIC BY:
Desgcardine Orchestra
MODERN — ROCK'N ROLL
SQUARE DANCING
10.00 p.m. to 1.30 a.m.
ADMISSION: 75c
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RIVE -IN T . EATRE
Clinton, Onto';rio
Featuring the Largest Wide
Screen in Huron County
Thursdy and Fri h'y
July 16 - 17
"Love Ne Tender"
(Cinemascope)
ELVIS PRESLEY - Richard Egan
(One Cartoon)
Saturday ,..nd Mond
July 18 - 20
"THE DEEP SIX"
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(Colour)
Alan Ladd -- William Bendix
(One Cartoon)
Tuesday & Wednesday
July 21 -22
"House of Bamboo
(Adult Entertainment)
(Colour) (Cinemascope)
Robert Ryan -- Robert Stack
Shirley Yamaguchi
(One Cartoon)
8Y'
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Rain or Clear
Children under 12 in cars Free