HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-10-14, Page 5"WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959
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or less, 50c the first week, 35c
for repeat advertisements. Lar-
ger advs.: 2c a word the first
week, then 1%c for repeats.
Cards of Thanks, In Memor-
iams, Engagements, same as
above.
Births, Marriages and Deaths,
No charge.
For Rent
APARTMENT FOR RENT — In
the Village of Hensel', upstairs, all
modern conveniences, available
immediately. Apply to Mrs. Mary
Stephan, phone 201, Zurich. 41p
FOR SALE
BATHTUB with taps, in good
condition. Call Russell Grainger,
phone Bayfield 60 r 3. 40-x
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CARDS OF THANKS
REV. & MRS. PAUL FISCHER
wish to express their .appreciation
for the many kindnesses shown
them in the birth of their dau-
ghter.4l
(GOURLAY) WINTER Leeming
Piano, in A-1 condition. Apply to
E. E. Wuerth, Zurich, phone 84.
41.p
TWO GIRL'S THREE-PIECE
Winter Suits, sizes 3 and 4, in
real good condition. Call 80r12p,
Zurich.
ADDING MACHINES — Smith -
Corona, full keyboard model, spec-
ially priced at only $99.50. Apply
to Citizens News Office. 15-x
The family of the late Mrs.
Caroline Price wish to thank their
many relatives and friends, the
Sisters, nurses, and staff at St.
Marys Hospital, the nurses and
staff at Victoria Hospital, Rev.
Waiter Becker, Rev. W. Paul
Fischer, the Westlake funeral
home, Zurich, and all others who
helped in any way during our re-
cent sad bereavement. 41p
VIEW -MASTER PROJECTOR —
electric, in real good condition.
Apply to Citizens News Office,
where machine can be seen. 38-b
SPRAYED APPLES — Kings,
Macintosh, Courtland, Delicious,
Snows, and Spies. Apply to Ed-
win. Regier, phone Zurich 84r5.
39-40-p
1953 FORD TWO -DOOR COACH,
in excellent condition. Only $595.
Apply to Elgin Hendrick, on the
Bluewater Highway, phone Grand
d
Bend 32r4.
I wish to thank all my many
friends, neighbours, and relatives
for the cards, treats, flowers and
visits, while a patient in South
Huron Hospital and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to Fath-
er C. A. Doyle, Father Kelley,
Dr. J. C. Goddard, and the nurs-
ing staff at the hospital. — MRS. GEORGE GRENIER.
BIRTHS
CHARRETTE--At South Huron
Hospital, on Sunday, October 4,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Charrette, Hensall, a son, Mich-
ael Philip,
MOIR—In Clinton Public Hospit-
al, Clinton, on Friday, October
9, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Moir, Hensall, a son.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
October Meeting
Of E..1;. Women
Has Fine Program
The W.S.W.S. and Ladies' Aid
of Emmanuel EUB Church met on
Thursday, October 8, with Miss
Ethel Gabel in the chair. A med-
ley of records of George Beverly
Shea opened the program. After
the singing of "Come, Ye Thank-
ful People, Come", Mrs. Peter
Gingerich led in prayer. During
the course of the evening, Mrs.
Elmer Keyes played three accor-
dion solos, "Wonderful Grace",
"He Giveth More Grace" and
"When We See Christ".
Mrs. Norman Gascho gave a
Thanksgiving reading. "We should
thank men as well as God. Men
are God's creatures. Give thanks
where you are. A thankful atti-
tude creates harmony".
YOUNG BULL, ready for service,
apply to John Groot, R.R. 1, Zur-
ich, phone 94R7, Zurich. 41b
50 BREEDING EWES. Selling
entre flock. Albert W. Shirray,
Hensall. Phone 683r11. 41p
26 DURHAM AND HEREFORD
calves. Call Russell Grainger,
phone Bayfield 60 r 3. 40-x
NUMBER OF FEEDER CATTLE,
some of them Holstein. Call HU
2-7442, Clinton, on Saturdays. 41b
Ro-
bert Reid, Varna.
33 WEANLING PIGS, about five
or six weeks old. Apply to Cor-
nelius DeGroot, RR 2, Zurich,
phone 80r11. 41p
SPRAYED APPLES, Macintosh,
:Snows, Russets, Delicious, Green-
ings, Spies, Kings, etc. Apply to
Fred McClymont and Sons, phone
Clinton HU 2-3214, one mile
.of Varna.
MODERN THREE BEDROOM
home, in the village of Zurich,
frame construction, complete with
furnace, bathroom, and kitchen
,cupboards. Also storm windows
all around. Apply to Cornelius
Van Daalen, Zurich.
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FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
GEORGE WHITE FARM Mach-
inery, Ebersal hay and
grain
sEle-
vators, Rotary Hog Blake,
Ap-
ply to Amos Gingerich, lake,
-phone Zurich 79r12.
Clearing Auction Sale 1
of
Farm Stock and Machinery
At Lot 22, Con. 10, Stanley
Township, 3 miles west of Varna,
Goshen Line, on
Wednesday, October 21 '
at 1 p.m.
Cattle: 1 Holstein cow, 6 yrs.
old, milking and rebred; 1 Hol-
stein cow, 7 yrs. old, milking and
rebred; 1 Durham cow, 8 yrs. old,
freshened 8 weeks and rebred; 4 -
year -old Holstein cow, freshened 4
weeks; Durham cow, 5 yrs. old,
milking; Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old,
rebred; Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, to
freshen about Dec. 1; 6 head Dur-
ham and Hereford young cattle,
1 yr. old and over; 5 calves.
Implements: Deering binder, 6 -
ft. cut; hay loader; McCormick
Deering side rake, 10 -ft. with ted -
der;' Dearborn double disc for
Ford tractor; hydraulic lift; 3 -
drum steel. roller; Cockshutt fer-
tilizer drill, 11 -hoe tractor hitch;
Massey -Harris. t e am manure
spreader with tractor hitch; rub-
ber tired wagon with flat rack,
with end ladders (15 ft. long);
No. 80 Letz grinder, 10" plates,
with 2 holders for fine — coarse;
40 bus. field bin; fanning mill with
motor; feed boxes; Massey Harris
bean harvester attachment with
knives and heavy board; 210 gal-
vanized cable %" with pulleys to
fit heavy duty 1/& h.p. motor; set
barn scales; 28 ft. extension lad-
der; electric brooder; portable
National milking machine; milk
strainer, cans, milk cart; gal. wat-
er tank; small water trough;
block and tackle, heavy duty; fat-
tening crate with trough; quant-
ity year-old dry cob corn and
oats.
Household Effects: large chest
drawers; enamel range, wood or
coal; Quebec heater. Other art-
icles too numerous to mention.
Terms—Cash
Wm. J. Clark, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
George Powell, Clerk 40-1-b
MISCELLANEOUS
NORTH STAR TILE Contractors,
glazed, marble and hearth tiles,
floor tiles and hardwood flooring.
7 2 oree sHensall 687r31. 39-4p 1-2dp
FILMS DEVELOPED, 8 exposure
roll, double size 50c; 12 exposure
roll, 70c. New film free if work
unsatisfactory, Jiffy Photo, Box
222, Clinton, Ont. 39-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
DE� L CREAM separator,
750 lbs. capacity, power driven, in
good condition. Also a Wolsely
vacuum power clipper. Apply to
Ephraim Gingerich, phone 79-r 2,
Zurich.
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MINNEAPOLIS Farm Machinery,
Twin. Drulic Manure Loaders,
Firestone tires. See us for a 1e
on
bet-
ter deal. Emmerson Erb, phone
96x12, Zurich.
HELP WANTED
DRIVER FOR SCHOOL BUS
:approximately two hours daily
Must be of responsible characte
Apply to Jack Pearson, at Pear
son Motors Ltd.
.
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After the playing of the rec-
ord, "If Jesus Came To Your
House", a duet was sung by Mrs.
IC. M. Breakey and Mrs, George
Bullock, entitled, "When Jesus
Caine". Mrs. Roy CIarke gave a
reading •on prayer, stressing the
fellowship of prayer.
Mrs. George Bullock presented
a reading. "Thanksgiving makes
us conscious of God's mercies. We
are free from war. We have been
blessed with a bountiful crop."
Mrs K. M. Breakey read a poem
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"The Beauty of the Earth".
'When the heart says, 'Thank
u'," was given by Mrs. Her -
t Neale. Human happiness de -
ends upon our ability to be grate-
. Happiness is found in every -
ay things. Mrs. Neeb asked Mrs.
Clarke to read the Scripture
out the ten lepers who were
ansed by Jesus. How Iong has
been since we have thanked
d for friends? A school teacher
d retired after 50 years of tea-
ing. He received a letter from
former pupil. He said it was the
st letter of thanks that be had
ceived, and he really appreci-
ed it.
"Are we able to give God
anks for difficult things each
y? It is through testing that
e become strong. The greatest
ason we have for thanksgiving
Jesus Christ Himself. Each day
ould be Thanksgiving Day."
Mrs. K. M. Brealey explained
display. Her father and mother
ad attended a Quaker Church in
heir young days. Her grandfath-
✓ was the founder of the church.
In 1625, William Penn brought
he Quakers to Pennsylvania.
ing Charles II of England owed
enn some money. In 1682 he took
ossession of Pennsylvania. The
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FILTER QUEEN
toSAl makes LES AND
service. Repairs
of
vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned
cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR
1, Zurich. Phone Hensel0-296r2.
WHITEWASHING—Anyone wish-
ing to have their barns or hen-
houses
en-house t37 r 19e Dashwood. Also
Wat-
son, phone21-tfb
grain or corn spraying.
DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY
Service. Call Earl Oesch's Barberb
Shop. Pick-up and delivery
Monday and Thursday. Brady
Cleaners and Laundeteri'a 22-tfb
2 Ltd.,
Exeter.
SEPTIC TANKS, Cesspools, etc.,
cleaned. Prompt service and rea-
sonable rates. Del's Sewage Dis-
posal Service, call Del Schwart-
zentruber, phone 26 r 17, Dash-
wood.
(LOST and F=OUND
TWO -YEAR - OLD HOLSTEIN
heifer, registered, two-thirds black,
Ear tag number, 42195Q8, B40882.
Phone 81 r 1, Zurich. 40-tfb.
HOLSTEIN HEIFER — Strayed
away on Saturday. Due to fresh-
en, could have
calf. Zurich 2.old
Merrier Jr., phone41b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
'OLD HORSES WAN '1'ED AT 31/zc
lb., and dead cattle at value. If
dead, phone at once. GILBERT
BROS. MI�N.K RANCH, phone col-
lect, Goderich, 1.483J4 or 148331.
AUTOMOTIVE Repairs
Glass — Steering — Body
Lubrication, etc.
For Quality Service, see
DAVIDSON'S TEXACO SERVICE
Phone 320,odo No.
h Highway,
7tfb
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
on Sunday morning, do not call
until Monday morning. Better
Cattle For Better Living. tfb
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: COLONY HOUSE or
other small building. Call Albert
Martin, phone Zurich 76r5, collect.
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable 160 Acre Farm,
Cattle, Hogs, Tractor, Farm Im-
plements, Hay, Grain and Miscel-
laneous Items. On the premises,
Lot 14, Concession 14, Hay Town-
ship, 21'/ miles west of Zurich, 2
miles south or 11/4 miles west of
Dashwood, 3 miles north.
The undersigned auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction on
Friday, October 23
at 12.30 p.m. sharp
Real Estate: Consists of Lot 14,
Concession 14, Hay Township, 160 -
acre farm on which is situated a
large bank barn with good stabling
throughout. Also drive shed and
hen house. Large 2 -storey red brick
dwelling with double verandah.
Main floor consists of modern
kitchen, living and dining room
and bedroom. Also 3 -piece bath-
room. Second storey, 4 bedrooms
and clothes closets. Full size base-
ment.
Land of choice clay and sandy
loam all under cultivation with the
exception of 8 acres of bush. Never
failing water supply. This land is
all in one lot with buildings well
situated and in good state of re-
pair. Inspection invited.
Terms of Real Estate: 10% down
on day of sale, balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable re-
serve bid. NOTE: Terms can be
arranged with proprietress before
sale date.
Choice Durham and Hereford
Cattle: Durham cow with calf at
foot; 3 Hereford cows, with calves
at foot; part Hereford and Angus
cow, with calf at foot; part Here-
ford and Blue Roan cow, with calf
at foot; 4 Hereford heifers with
calves at foot; red Durham far-
row cow; roan Durham heifer, due
in Nov.; red Durham cow, due in
Nov.; 3 Hereford steers, rising 2
yrs. old; part Hereford and Hol-
stein steer, rising 2 yrs. old; roan
heifer,, rising 2 yrs. old; Hereford
bull, rising 2 yrs. old. These are
choice quality cattle in market
condition.
Hogs: 18 Yorkshire pigs, ten
weeks old.
Tractors and Farm Implements:
Fordson Major Diesel Standard
tractor, in guaranteed new covnidt condi-
tion, completely equipped
power take -off and 3 -point hitch.
John Deere M.T. Farmall tractor,
in A-1 condition, equipped with
scuffler and puller; John Deere 3 -
point hitch 3 -furrow tractor plow,
in brand new condition; Cockshutt
3 -furrow plow; M -H 13 -run grain
and fertilizer drill; M -H 10 ft.
cultivator; 3 -drum steel roller;
M -H 7 ft. cut binder; 3 -section
diamond harrows; Buehler rubber
ire wagon; 16 fthay rack; rub-
.PAGE FXV
COMIVG
EVENS
TEA and R ' .E SALE
Saturday,` ct� 17
Town Hall, Zurich
1.30 p.m. — 4.00 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME
Sponsored By
St. Boniface C.W.L.
elEaMateSIZEMSEMBESEMSIMENatigniNISSIN
Cie,,. ring
AUCTION SALE
Of Cattle, Hogs, Tractor, Farm
Implements, Hay, Grain & House-
hold Effects, on the premises, Lot
16, Concession 6, Stephen Town-
ship, 11/4 miles north of Crediton.
The undersigned auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by pub-
lic auction on
Wednesday, October 21
at 1.00 p.m. sharp
Cattle: Hereford cow, milking,
carrying third calf, due in April;
Hereford cow, milking, carrying
fifth calf, due in April; 2 Here- ber tire wagon; McDeering horse -
ford cows milking, carrying four -
drawn manure spreader; one-way
disc; team scuffler; Letz grinder;
Renfrew electric cream separator;
h.p. electric motor; x/2 h.p. elec-
tric motor; extension ladder; fan-
ning mill; M -H bean puller and
scuffler; platform scales; pig
rubber hose; pig feeders; metal
roofing; steel posts; vise; quantity
new barbed wire; butcher kettle;
HMG
Every Friday Night
at 6s
BL EWATF';
DAHCEEAND
Music By
Desi rdine's Orchestral
10 p.m. to 1.30 a.m.
Admission 75c
JOIN THE CROWDS
IffifindlanalthanUMUMISI
akers wanted freedom for
themselves and others. Philadel-
hia was established ."The city
of brotherly love". William Penn
aid the Indians for the land. He
rew up a treaty of friendship
with them, which was honoured
as long as Perm lived."
Mrs. Breakey also explained
the different articles of the Tab-
ernacle which the Quakers used
in their worship services.
Miss Gabel thanked Mrs. Jack
McCiinchey for the lovely flow-
ers and Mrs. W. A. Siebert for
the Thanksgiving setting.
The president, Mrs. Delbert
Geiger, took charge of the busi-
ness session. The committee in
charge of the program was Miss
Ethel Gabel, Mrs. Herbert Neeb,
Mrs. Roy Clarke, Mrs. K. M.
Breakey, Mrs. Norman Gascho
and Mrs. George Bullock.
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Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless, who
founded the Women's Institute. at
Stoney Creek, Ontario, in 1897,
also introduced the teaching of do-
mestic
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Tended for Construction ofSidewalk
The Trustees of the Village of Zurich are calling
for Tenders to Construct 225 Feet � f Four -Foot
e ou r -ooh- Walk. s
All materials will be supplied by
to state price per lineal foot.
Tenders to be in the hands of the secretary
Tenders by
y
Saturday, October 17, 1959, at 6.00 p.
state when work will be commenced. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Secretary -Treasurer.
41.-b
th calf, due in April; Holstein heif-
er, milking, carrying second calf,
due in April; Jersey cow, milking,
carrying fourth calf, due in April;
Jersey cow, with calf at foot, fresh
in 2 weeks; Holstein cow, carry-
ing second calf, due in November;
part Holstein and Hereford heif-
r due in Feb.; Holstein heifer,
rising 2 yrs. old; 5 Angus heifers, I ircular saw; quantity of scrap
"sing 2 yrs. ilei; 6 Angus steers. row Utina grass line cattle
2 yrs. old; 2 part Hereford
rising
and Angus steers, rising 2 yrs. old;
4 Angus calves; 2 part Hereford
and AngUS calves. This is a choice
herd of cattle.
Tractor and Farm Implements:
Case Standard V.A. tractor, all
newly overhauled; steel wheel
spreader; steel land roller; Inter-
national 2 -furrow plow; Case 12 -
inch hammer mill; drive belt; rub-
ber tire wagon; hay rack; stiff
tooth cultivator; John Deere 3 -
section drag harrows; circular
saw; platform scales; butcher
kettle; 2 -wheel trailer; fanning
mill; Viking cream separator;
milking machine; gas motor and
pumps; Universal stainless steel
pail; McCormick stainless pail;
many other miscellaneous items.
Hogs:. Yorkshire sow, with litter
of 5; Yorkshire sow, carrying sec-
ond litter, due in 3 weeks; 12
Yorkshire shoats, averaging 125
lbs. each.
Ducks: 22 White Pekin and
Rowen ducks, averaging 7 lbs. ea.
Hay and Grain: 600bales
al sb of
timothy and alfalfa hay;
of mixed grain.
Household Effects and Miscel-
laneous Items. Philco battery
radio; buffet; rug, 9x10; ice box;
kitchen cabinet; bureau; china
cabinet; Beatty power washer;
bedroom suite; trunks; quantity of
antiques; electric heaters; meat.
grinder; 2 -piece luggage; large
quantity of kitchen utensils; many
other miscellaneous items.
No reserve—Everything will be
sold. Terms—Cash. Pro rietor
Nelson Schenk, p
Dalton Finkbeiner, Clerk
tie science in Canadian schools Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer
and was one of the founders of 41b
the National Council of Women, e -�;
RECEPTION
and DAA CE
In The
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Zurich
For
Mr. & Mrs. James L' ve
(Nee MARJORIE SARARAS)
Saturday, Oct. 11
EVERYONE WELCOME
41-x
HALLOWEEN
COSTUME A,NCE
SPONSORED BY:
Hensel) and District
TEEN TOWN
Thursday, October 29
8.30 TO ?
Hensel) Memorial Centre
MUSIC BY:
STEW & HIS COLLEGIANS
"SOFT AS THE IVi00N"
"BRIGHT AS THE STARS"
Admission: 50e per person
EVERYBODY WELCOME
pumps; chains, forks, shovels, elec-
tric brooder; many other miscel-
laneous items.
Hay, Grain and Seed: 1800
8of
0il
of choice mixed hay. Quantity
baled straw; 2,000 bushels choice
mixed grain; quantity of sweet
clover seed.
Household Effects: Dining room
table, chairs; Wingham kitchen
stove, like new; 4 -burner electric
stove; bedsteads; dressers; buffet;
stands; china cabinet; large cedar
wardrobe, etc., etc.
No reserve—Everything will be
sold. Terms—Cash.
Due to extra large sale selling
will start at 12.30 noon sharp.
Mrs. Henry Schilbe, Prop.
Glenn Webb, Clerk
Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer
41-2-b
FEATURE VALUE at the LUCKY
Bee Ilea- CORN SYRUP
NIAR
29c
Whyte TOILET TISSUE --Purer 2 for 23c
JAVFX — 32 oz. bottles 2 for 45c
GEM MARGARINE for 89c
TOMATOES -28 fins 5 for $11.00Aero Ch ice TOM..
Kellogg's CORN FLAKES—I 2 oz. 4 for $1.00
Gaschos "LuckyDollar" lay; arket
The name of the Bay of Fundy
was probably originated by Port-
uguese explorers who marked the
bay on their charts as Rio Fonda,
meaning deep river.
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ROXY T P EAThE
— CLINTON
THUR., FRI. & SAT.
October 15, 16 and 17
"SHERIFF OF
FRACTURED JAW"
Jane Mansfield -- Kenneth Mare
(CARTOON)
MON. TUES. & WED.
October 19, 20 and 21
RODAN
"THE FLYING MONSTERS"
PLUS
"HELL IN KOREA"
George Baker -- Stanley Baker
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
wrmynoirenoratiMilif
BROWNIES DRIVE-IN TH
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CLINTON -- ONTARIO
Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County
FRIDAY and SATURDAY — Oct. 16 and 17
REAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
— DOUBLE BILL —
"IT HAPPENED TO JANE„
(Colour) — Doris Day -- Jack Ler rnon -- Ernie Kovacs
"TIE TALL T"
(Colour) — Randolph Scott and Maureen O'Sullivan
(One Cartoon)
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY — RAIN OR CLEAR
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
Box Office Opens at 7.30 p.m.