Zurich Citizens News, 1961-06-01, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1961
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE FIVE
Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Cards of
Thanks, I n Mernoriams,
Engagements, 3c a word;
Minimum 75c.
REPEATS—
2c a word; Minimum 50c..
CASH DISCOUNTS -
1/3 Off if paid by Saturday
following .last insertion.
BILLING CHARGE -
10c added on second bill.
FREE—
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE -
12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Sheep Manure -Grass Seed
MILORGANTE
Garden Fertilizer -Bone Meal
Apply to
M. DEITZ and SON
Zurich
Used Typewriter
UNDERWOOD
Standard Model
In good working condition
Cash Price $50.00
See it at
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
ALLIS-CHALMERS "66" Com-
bine, PTO, thee years old. Fully
equipped with bean and clover
attachments. Also 4 -row John
Deere quick -tach scuffler. Apply
to Harry Armstrong, phone
Zurich 93 r 5. 21-2b
CABIN TRAILER — 26' long, 8'
wide, completely furnished,
ready to go, only two years old.
New tires. Apply to Sanford
Thompson, Hastings S t r e e t,
Parkhill. 22-p
59 N S 11 - 150 c.c., accessories,
A-1 condition. Best offer, Ap-
ply to Klopp's Garage, Zurich.
22-p
CHESTERFIELD, Refrigerator,
baby crib, and baby carriage.
All in good condition. Phone
Zurich 77 r 9. 22-b
FOR SALE
TWO REGISTERED HOLSTEIN
heifers, vaccinated and accred-
ited, due in June. Also regis-
terel German Shepherd pups,
Apply to Don Campbell, phone
58 r 41, Bayfield. 224-b
YOUNG BEEF — by the quar-
ter, weighing about 100 pounds
Ready by June 15. Apply to El-
ton Bender, phone Hensall
699 r 12. 22-b
WANTED
CARPENTER WORK of all
kinds. Give us a call for prompt
service. Leonard Debus, phone
85, Zurich. 22-3-p
WANTED — FEATHERS and
old feather ticks. Call Exeter
salvage, phone 423 Exeter, col-
lect. 22-tfb
FARM EQUIPMENT
MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE Farm
Machinery: Firestone and Good
year rubber tires. See us for
the best buy. Emmerson Erb,
phone 96r12, Zurich. 37-tfb
GEORGE WIIITE FARM Mach-
inery, Ebersal hay and grain
Elevators, Rotary Hog Feeders.
Apply to Amos Gingerich,
Blake, phone Zurich 79r12.
30-tfx
MISCELLANEOUS
COMPLETE HAIR STYLING—
visit Makins Beauty Salon, Main
Street, Bayfield. Cold waves
from, $5.50 to $12, Two opera-
tors,( Esther Makins and Marion
Mackie. 21-2-p
EXPERT RE -UPHOLSTERING,
refinishing and repairing of all
types of furniture. Full line of
materials and excellent work-
manship. C a 11 Gingerich's,
phone 34, Zurich. 19-tfb
AUTOMOTIVE
Mechanical and body repairs,
glass steering and wheel bal-
ance. Undaspray for Rust pre-
vention.
DAVIDSON'S Texaco Service
No. 8 H'wy. Phone JA 4-7231
ATTENTION FARMERS— For
prompt 24-hour 7 day a week
service on all dead or disabled
farm animals; truck' licenced
under Dead Stock Disposal Act,
licence No. 66 c 61. Call Ed.
Andrews, phone Sea fort h
851r11. 9-30-p
CUSTOM SPRAYING and White
Washing. Call now for prompt
and efficient service. William
Watson, RR 3, Zurich, call
Dashwood 37r19. 35-tfb
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools, etc.,
cleaned. Will be in Zurich and
district every second week. For
appointments call Dashwood
26r17, or in case of emergency
call Del Schwatzentruber, phone
224, Tavistock. 20-tfb
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM MACHINERY
At lot 9 Bronson Line, Stan-
ley Township, 33/4 miles north
of Blake, 5 miles south of Bay-
field, on
WEDNESDAY( JUNE 7
at 1:00 p.m.
Machinery: 6 ft. Case combine
with motor and attachments for
clover; Papeck Forage harvester
with corn head and hay at-
tachments; George White blow-
er with 50 ft. of outside pipes,
also pipes for inside of silo; 2
Forage harvester boxes and wa-
gons with self unloading at-
tachments; 15 run International
fertilizer drill (like new);T45 In-
ternational hay baler; Inter-
national 2 -row corn planter; 8
ft. Case power driver binder
which makes good swather; Far -
mall "A" International tractor
with lights and starter and man-
ure loader; clover attachments
for 7 ft. mower; Fluery Bissell
manure spreader on rubber; 95
bushel capacity 5 -section of In-
ternational spring tooth har-
rows; grain blower with 50 ft.
of pipes; land roller; 100 bus.
grain box; 8 ft. International
heavy duty tractor disk as good
as new; 3 furrow International
tractor plow on rubber; 2 fur-
row International tractor plow
on rubber; 7 ft. New Idea trac-
tor mounted mower (like new);
tractor mounted 20 ft. sprayer;
set sleighs; 36 ft. extension lad-
der! anvil and forge blacksmith
set; post hole digger to mount
on any model tractor (like new);
Lincoln 180 amp electric weld-
er (like new); wire stretchers;
set of chain blocks V2, ton cap-
acity; set double blocks; set of
heavy duty tractor chains; Ste-
wart Warner electric brooder
stove and poultry equipment;
Heat Houser to fit A.W. 4 In-
ternational tractor; set of plat-
form scales; root pulper; grass
seeder; Bolens 21/2 HP garden
tractor with cultivator and
plow; 2 row scuffler to mount
on Farmall A tractor; 2 18 Rot-
ary power lawn mowers; 24"
handy man jack; logging chains;
fanning mill with motor and
screens; International cream
separator; small table Interna-
tional cream separator; table
saw; emery stone stand; emery
bench stone stand; 4 electric 1/.r
HP motors in good shape, will
guarantee; 1/a HP electric heavy
duty motor, only run 10 hrs.;
Letts farm grain grinder; large
bulk tank feeder, 200 bus. cap-
pacity; Band C electric feed
cooker; cement mixer with mo-
tor; rubber tired wheel bar-
row; 6 ft. step ladder; bench
mounted drill; 4 sling ropes;
farm air compresser with tanks;
ensilage feed cart; 50 electric
fence posts; cattle de-horners
and new Burdizzo.
Household Effects: 3 folding
lawn chairs; Rangette stove;
Victrola gramaphone with 500
records, working condition;day
bed; floor lamp; number of
chairs; numerous other articles.
Everything will be sold as
owner is in ill health.
TERMS -- CASH
ROY SCOTCHMER, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEO. POWELL, Clerk
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Engagement
Mrs. Gertrude Datars wish-
es to announce the engage-
ment of her only daughter,
Marion Laura, to Mr. Ron-
ald Lorne Coleman, eldest
son of Mrs. Lorne Coleman,
RR 1, Varna. The marriage
will take place on Saturday,
June 17, 1961, at three
o'clock in the afternoon, at
St. Peter's Lutheran Chur-
ch, Zurich. 22-p
BIRTHS
BEDARD—At Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May 20,
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Bedard, RR 2, Zurich, a son.
0
LOVE — At Victoria Hospital
London, on Friday, lyfay 26,
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Merlin
Love, (nee Jean Armstrong),
London, a daughter, Pamela
Jean.
0
ROBINSOIN—At Goderich Al-
exandra and Marine Hospital,
on Tuesday, May 30, 1961, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson,
(nee Joyce Greer), a son.
OESCH—At South Huron Hospi-
tal, Exeter, on Friday, May
26, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. El-
more Oesch, Zurich, a son.
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
our relatives, friends and neigh-
bours, for the floral tributes,
memorial cards, sympathy cards,
and for all the acts of kindness
during our recent sad bereave-
ment in the loss of a dear hus-
band and father. -Mrs. Fred J.
Haberer and family. 22-b
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Household Furn-
ishings and Misc. Items.
On the Premises, 8 miles east
of Exeter, "on Huron St. to Red
School, second farm south, Us -
borne Township, on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7
at 1 p.m.
Kelvinator 12 cu. ft. refriger-
ator; Kelvinator electric wash-
er; Hot Point 4 -burner electric
stove; Beatty electric clothes
dryers; Findlay Condor coal and
wood range with water heater
attachment.
Above items in brand new
condition.
Combination buffet and china
cabinet; drop leaf table; kit-
chen table and chairs; buffet;
oak rockers; dinette buffet,
table and chairs to match;
white enamel kitchen table;
kitchen sink; wall mirrors;
steel bed, springs and mattress;
dresser; kitchen cupboard; oak
bed, springs and mattress; dres-
sers; commodes; storage chest;
ironing board; chest of drawers;
veranda cot; 2 jardinieres; cur-
tain rods; antiques; toilet set;
new Philishave electric razor;
large quantity of canned fruit;
sealers; crocks; carpenter tools;
feed bins; quantity dry cord
wood and coal; many other
miscellaneous items.
MRS CLARENCE ROUTLEY,
Proprietress
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119 Dashwood
22-b
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Notice To Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF WILL-
IAM RADER, deceased.
All persons having claims ag-
ainst the estate of William Ra-
der, late of the village of Zur-
ich, in the County of Huron, Re-
tired Farmer, who died on or
about the 4th day of April 1961,
are required to file particulars
of same with Bell & Laughton,
solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 17th day of June 1961, after
which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only
to those claims of which notice
has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the Executors
Exeter — Ontario
22-3-4-b
Sheriff's
Sale of Lands
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of
a Writ of Fieri Facias issued out
of the Supreme Court of Ontar-
io, dated the 14th day of April,
1960, to me directed, against the
lands and tenements of Homer
Desjardine at the suit of Iola
Edwards and T. Clayton Ed-
wards, I have seized and taken
in execution and will offer for
sale by Public Auction at my
Office in the Court House in the
Town of Goderich in the County
of Huron, on Tuesday, the 27th
day of June, 1961, at 2:30 o'clock
in the afternoon, Daylight Sav-
ing Time, all the right, title, in-
terest and equity of redemption
of the said Homer Desjardine,
in, to, and out of the following
lands and tenements:
All and Singular that certain
parcel or tract of land and prem-
ises situate, lying and being in
the Township of Stephen in the
County of Huron, being compos-
ed of the south half of lot 6,
Concession A in the said Town-
ship of Stephen, containing 50
acres more or less.
There is said to be erected on
same a small frame house and
a barn.
HARRY L. STURDY,
Sheriff of the
County of Huron
22-3-4-5-b
For The Latest
In
HAIR STYLING
Give Us A
CALL
Phone 223
ZURICH
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Naas
New Safety
New electrical installations
made after June 11 in Ontario
must have three -contact recep-
tacles for use with three -prong-
ed plugs, Keith Bellamy, Ontar-
io Hydro's chief electrical in-
spector announced, last week.
The new safety regulation
will not affect installations al-
ready completed, but will apply
to all renovations, additions and
replacements made after June
1. Under The Power Commis-
sion Act, Ontario Hydro is re-
sponsible for making and admin-
istering rules and regulations
concerning electrical installat-
ions in the province.
"This is another step in a saf-
ety program to provide for the
grounding of portable applian-
ces in all electrical wiring sys-
Department Gives
Milking Ideas
Are you doing a good milk-
ing job? You aren't sure? May-
be you can use these ideas from
Professor Fred Hamilton of the
Dairy Science Department at the
OAC.
First, watch t h e vacuum
gauge on your milk line. If it
fails to show a steady non -fluc-
tuating vacuum level at all tim-
es, your milking system is pro-
bably inadequate or defective.
Next, multiply the number of
milker units you use times the
number of minutes required to
milk the herd; then divide by
the number of cows you are
milking. The result should be
no more than five minutes per
cow actual milking times; or
five to six minutes for overall
time (including carrying milk,
etc). Many mastitis herds, says
Prof. Hamilton, have average
milking time per cow exceeding
ten minutes.
For conventional stall barns
where the milk must be carried
outside the stable, he believes
that one man can't handle more
than two units—even under
ideal conditions. It's safer to
use one unit per man. If a pipe-
line milker is used in a conven-
tional barn, he, believes two un-
its can be used if the man does
nothing else.
Similarly, in milking parlours,
when the milk is collected in
pails or suspended units, one
man shouldn't handle more than
two units. And under ideal wal-
king -through parlour conditions
where the milk is carried by
pipeline and feeding is semi-
automatic, one man can safely
handle no more than three un-
its, because cows vary so much
in milking time. Prof. Hamil-
ton says it's difficult to handle
three milkers when certain cows
are milked at the same time.
RASPBERRY AND STRAWBERRY
JAM, 9 oz. jars 3 for 69c
YORK BREAD 'N BUTTER
PICKLES, 16 oz. jar 4 for 95c
MIRACLE WHIP
SALAD DRESSING, 16 oz. jar 37c
STOKELY'S FANCY HONEY POD
PEAS, 15 oz. tin
WHITE OR PINK
GRAPEFRUIT
2 for 35c
1Ofor 49c
LUCKY t'OLLAR FOOD
CLARENCE GASCHO — ZURICH
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ARKET
NOTICE
Registration Day for children who will be starting
school at No. 7, Zurich Public School, as at September 5,
1961, will be held on
Thursday, June 1, 1961
FROM
9.15 to 10.30aem•
AT THE
Zurich Public School
The School Nurse will be in attendance at
that time,
DONALD O'BRIEN,
Principal
Regulations
terns in the province," Mr. Bel-
lamy said. "The number of ap-
pliances with three -wire cords
is increasing and we are pre-
paring for the day when manu-
facturers will have a complete,
line of appliances equipped with
three -wire cords and plugs. Un-
til then, of course, householders
can continue to use standard
two-pronged plugs in three -con-
tact grounding receptacles."
Mr. Bellamy warned against
cutting the grounding prong off
a three -wire plug so that it can
be used in a two -contact, non -
grounding receptacle. This
practice is inadvisable because
the grounding prong is a saf-
ety feature designed as protec-
tion should anythng go wrong
with the appliance.
Similarly,' the use of three -to -
'two wire adapters removes the
protection provided by t h e
three -wire cord and the ground-
ing receptacle, he said. These
adapters are not approved by
the Canadian Standards Assoc-
iation or by Ontario Hydro.
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JUNE 2 and 3
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SATURDAY NIGHT
Until Further Notice
Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m.
First Show at Dusk
DANCING
EVERY
FRIDAY NIGHT
AT
Bluewater
Danceland
10:00-1:30
MUSIC BY
Desjardine
Orchestra
Modern, Rock 'N 'Roll
Square Dancing
JOIN THE CROWDS. !
RECEPTION AND
DANCE
For
MISS MARION PEPPER
and
EARL MILLER
(Bridal Couple)
IN THE
Community Centre
Zurich
ON
Saturday, June 3
9:00 p.m.
Music By
DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
EVERYONE WELCOME
Lakeview Casino
Grand Bend
DANCING
SATURDAYS
Lionel Thornton
AND HIS
Casa Royal
Orchestra
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