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Zurich Citizens News, 1961-06-22, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 22 1961 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIVE e Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, I n Memoriams, Engagements, 3c a word; Minimum 75c, REPEATS - 2c a word; Minimum 50c. CASH DISCOUNTS— % 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 I FOR SALE CHINA CABINET—in very good condition, and priced very reas- onable. Phone or write Amos Gingerich, phone 79r2, Zurich. 24-x 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 NOW ON SALE — galvanized roofing, aluminum roofing. Call and inquire. Wayne Smith, phone Hensall 83. 23-4.5-6-5 M. D. SIDERAKE, three -bar, in goodcondition ready to operate Apply to Melvin Elliott, phone 697 r 31, Hensall. 25p GEORGE WHITE N. 6 Thresh- ing Machine, for quick sale. Ap- ply to Ray Ducharme, phone Zurich 74 r 5. 25-6p TWO REFRIGERATORS, in wor- king condition, $15 and $20; 2 Coleman Camp stoves; 2 Ran- gettes and oven, A-1 shape, $5 and $10; 4 eight foot picnic ta- bles; 10 feet 11/4 inch galvan- ized pipe; one white enamel kit- chen sink with comination fauc- ette, $10. Apply to Joe Cantin, at St. Joseph. 25p REFRIGERATOR and Quaker State floor furnace (automatic), wood and coal space heater. Phone Zurich 87 r 5. 25b TWO REGISTERED HOLSTEIN heifers, vaccinated and accred- ited, due in June. Also regis- tered German Shepherd pups, Apply to Don Campbell, Phone 58 r 41, Bayfield. 22-4b FIVE HOUND PUPS, five weeks old. Good reliable dogs. Apply to J. Minderlein, phone Zurich 72r18. 24-b LOST and FOUND SUM OF MONEY — found on Main Street in Zurich, on Friday afternoon. Loser may have same by proving property and paying expenses. Please contact the Zurich Citizens News. 24-b CUSTOM WORK CARPENTER WORK of all kinds. Give us a call for prompt service. Leonard Debus, phone Zurich 85. 25-6p MISCELLANEOUS 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 ser -ice on all dead or disabled farm animals; truck licenced under Dead Stock Disposal Act, licence No. 66 c 61. Call Ed. Andrews, phone Sea forth 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. 220-tfb STARLIT FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT — ground floor, kitchen, living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, complete bathroom, furnace. Apply to Earl Thiel, phone 127, Zurich. 25p WANTED 15 TO 20 ACRES of standing hay, wanted as soon as possible. Apply to Carl Willert, phone Zurich 94 r 1. 25b 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 WHITE FARM Mach- inery, Ebersal hay and grain Elevators, Rotary Hog Feeders. Apply to Amos Gingerich, Blake, phone Zurich 79r12. 30-tfx FOR SALE FRAME HOUSE, large two- storey, with basement and at- tached utility room. Plank wall construction, all windows glaz- ed and complete with storms, screens and screen doors. Build- ing must be torn down and com- pletely removed from property immediately. Can be seen any day Monday to Friday during working hours, by applying at Dashwood Planing Mills Limit- ed, Dashwood, Ontario. 24.5-b IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Auto Accessories, Garage Equipment, Confection- ery and Gift Items. On the Premises at Morrison Garage in the Village of Kirk - ton. The undersigned Auctioneer received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 at 12:30 p.m. sharp Electric motors; variety of new and used tires; set truck tires, 922 Point 5.10 ply; large quantity White Rose and Quak- er State oil and greases, 5 and 25 lbs. pails of grease, 5 gal pails of oil; batteries for cars and tractors; ignition repair parts; thermostat; .fuel pumps; variety of oil filters; seal beam head lights; spark plugs; tire patching kits; Rislone; Bardohl; mirrors for cars and trucks; sig- nal lights; large variety "V" belts for cars and trucks; hose connections; gas tank caps; bat- tery booster cables; assortment of car polishes and wax; oil and air filters; brake fluid; clear- ance lamps; grease fittings; tire changing machine; grease air compressor; anti -freezer; Port "A" walls; floor ma` ; fender flaps; ga ge tools b ts; wren- ches s 41asses4,1ia `d clean- er; Waj Eh{" pro.di ts; 'ameras; films;' �, ash hilts; leather wal- lets; me permanent wave sets; cosmetics; Christmas lights and displays; wrapping paper; men and ladies wrist watches; necklaces, bracelets. Including large variety of tobacco, cigar- ettes, confectionery and gift it- ems. No reserve, eveything will be sold, as proprietor is vacating premises. TERMS -- CASH REG. MORRISON, Proprietor GARNET HICKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 119 Dashwood " i� VITA A \,1efeOww FOR DEPENDABLE HEAT All Winter Long Call LORNE E NAY Locker Service Roe Feeds Phone 10 (Collect) Hensall BLAKE (Mrs. Amos Gingerich, correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Asa Steckle and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Steckle. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Sitler, of Preston, Mr. Peter Gingerich, of Baden, were Sunday evening guests with Mrs. Elizabeth Oesch. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Gingerich and Miss Linda Oesch, spent Sunday af- ternoon at London visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. Ed- mund Oesch, at ,Victoria Hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich were Sunday guests with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gingerich and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erb and family, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gingerich and family. IN MEMORIAM BULLOCK—In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Elda Dorothy Mae, who pass- ed away on June 28, 1958: Two litle eyes are resting Two little hands are still Our little girl is waiting For us, just over the hill. —Always in our thoughts, Mo- ther and Father, Sister and Bro- thers. 25-p MINKE—In Loving Memory of a dear mother and grandmoth- er, who passed into rest one year ago, on June 21, 1960; —Always remembered by her daughter, Lennita, son-in-law Milton, and grandchildren, Don- na and Donald. 25b BIRTHS O'BRIEN—At South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter, on Thursday, June 15, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O'Brien, Zurich, a daughter, Cynthia Ann. CARDS OF THANKS I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends relatives and neighbours for the many, cards, flowers, and treats while I was a patient at the Ex- eter Hospital, and since return- ing home. Special thanks to Father C. A. Doyle, Father Kel- ly, Dr. A. W. Klahsen, and the Catholic Women's League. — Mrs. Adrian Denomme. 25p Vincent Picnic The 10th Vincent reunion was held Saturday at Bayfield Agri- cultural Park, with about 50 present for dinner and supper, The election of officers resulted as follows; president, Mrs. Geor- ge Bullock, Zurich; secretary - treasurer, Ira Vincent, Grand Bend; sports, Ray and Harvey Bierling, Dashwood; table com- mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vin- cent, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent, Londesboro, Winners in the various sports were: under four years, girls, Mary Lou Vincent; boys, Jimmy Thompson; nine to 11, girls, Freda Bierling; boys, Garry Mac - Sween; 13 to 14, boys, Bill Vin- cent single girls, Sharon Vin- cent; single boys, John Bullock; married ladies, Mrs. Marilyn Taff; married m e n, Russell Thompson; Three-legged race, Sharon Vincent •and Marilyn Taff; boys, John Bullock and Harvey Beir- ling; kick the slipper, Donna Thompson; kick the slipper, men , John Bullock; driving nails, Clare Vincent. Special prizes were won as follows, oldest lady, Mrs. Ber- tha Vincent, Belgrave; oldest man, Albert Vincent, Belgrave; youngest baby, David Taff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taff, Lon- don; youngest grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent, Lon- don; oldest bachelor, Ira Vin- cent, Grand Bend. 0 Canadian Quiz 1. Average hourly wage is highest in what industry in Canada? 2. In value of pelts taken by trappers which are Canada's three most important fur - bearing animals? 3. What three lakes lying en- tirely within Canada have a greater area than Lake On- tario? 4. In 1945 expenditures by all govenrriments in Canada on health totalled $67.8 million, What was the 1960 total - 5. What proportion of Canad- ian households are equip- ped with television? ANSWERS: 5. Over 80 per cent. 3. Great Bear and Great Slave in the Northwest Territor- ies, and Lake Winnipeg in Mani- toba. 1. Highest average wage is in the petroleum and coal pro- ducts industry, $2.55 an hour; next is primary iron and steel, $2.50 an hour. 4. Total govern- ment spending on health in 1960 was $792.4 million. Beaver, mink, muskrat. Township of Stanley Notice To Property Owners Destroy Weeds NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with the WEED CONTROL ACT, 1960, Sec. 3, 13 and 19, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of the Township of Stanley are destroyed by June 30, 1961, and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. MR. ALEX CHESNEY, Weed inspector, Township of Stanley. 24-5-b CO-ORDINATOR EMERGENCY MEASURES _4Z! '�aa9 APPLICATIONS for the position of County Co-ordina- tor for Emergency Measures Programme, will be received by the undersigned until Saturday, July 22, 1961 Salary to be $4,000 per annum. State age, qualifications. Applications must be submitted in envelopes provided by the Clerk -Treasurer. Further details may be secured from the undersigned. JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer, County of Huron, Goderich, Ontario. 25-b Lakeview Casino Grand Bend ANCiNG TURDAYS Lionel Thornton AND HIS Casa Royal Orchestra row DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT Bluewater Danceland \)0:00-1:30 _a MUSIC BY Desjardine Orchestra Modern, Rock 'N 'Roll Square Dancing JOIN THE CROWDS. ! .ter®o BROWNIE'S Drive -In Theatre Ltd. CLINTON THURSDAY and FRIDAY June 22 and 23 Double Feature "The Deil's air pini' (Coloii 1 (Vistavision) Cornell Wilde -- Jean Wallace 'Tokio After Dark' Richard Long -- Michi Kobi (One Cartoon) SAT., MON., TUES., WED. June 24, 26, 27, 28 "The Apartment" (Adult Entertainment) (Cinemascope) Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine Fred MacMurray (One Cartoon) mom RESIDENTS OF THE STS JOSEPH DISTRICT __Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgess, new owners of the St. Joseph's Service Station are agents for GRAND BEND DRY CLEANERS Try us for dry cleaning at ifs Best! FAST, REGULAR SERVICE �IF YOUR 111 P.4:3�i � ' +d d1:4 ri:rt, �r�ur Ni,t 1;c:.11,,,.,,,,,l, q 5 11. ESTATE AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Household Furnishing and Mis- cellaneous Items. On the Premises, 363 Andrew Street in the Town of Exeter. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 24 at 1:30 p.m. Real Estate. Consists of Lot 108, Town of Exeter, on which is situated a well-built one -stor- ey brick dwelling consisting of large living and dining room, kitchen and utility room, 2 bed- rooms and 3 -piece bathroom. Full size basement with newly installed oil furnace. Dwelling in .first class state of repair, nicely situated and landscaped, with small garden. Terms of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days, Sold subject to a reasonable re- serve bid. Household Furnishings: 3 - piece chesterfield suite; oak dining room table with 6 match- ing chairs; buffet; studio couch; library table; upright piano; 3 oak rockers; leather rocker; hall rack and mirror; RCA 7 cu. ft. refrigerator, Tile new; elec- tric washer; sewin machine; el- ectric ,f'ap1o' ` McC ' ry 4 -burner electr1 u Oft: var' ous centre and end abl ; 2 complete bed- room su esf.T dressers; commo- des; mantel clock; antique kit- chen clock; occasional chairs; trunks; tapestry rug, 10 x 12, like new; assortment of pillows; mats; bedding; kitchen utensils; glassware; silverware; antique dishes; pictures; frames; carpet sweeper; sealers; crocks; cop- per boiler; carpenter and gar- den tools, etc. etc. TERMS: CASH No reserve, everything will be sold to settle estate. MRS. OTTO BROWN, MRS. GEORGE LAWSON, Executrixes for the Estate of the late William Martyn GARNET HiCKS, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 119 Dashwood 24-5-b NOW OPEN JUNE 22, 23 and 24 (Double Feature) 41109 RAS (Colour) "Tarzans Greatest Adventure" Gordon Scott aguatvivealposior NO STORY TOPS THAT OF OUR P.W s IN Stala17 starring WILLIAM HOLDEN DON TAYLOR 'r4 OTTO PREMiNGER A Paramount Re -Release SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Coming to this Theatre "GI BLUES" "PLEASE TURN OVER" "PYSCHO" "THE SUNDOWNERS" "CINDERFELLA" "BEN HUR" Plus many other oustanding features. Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m. First Show at Dusk LUCKY DOLLAR FABULOUS FAIR SALE ST. LAWRENCE 3c OFF Corn Oil 35c LIBBY'S 48 OZ. FANCY Tomato Juice 2 for 55c Kleenex 3 pkgs. 49c WHITE SWAN Toilet Tissue -- 10 for $1.00 LUCKY DOLLAR 8 OZ. Instant Coffee Shredded Wheat MAPLE LEAF Canned Hams Lux Liquid, 8c off PARAMOUNT FANCY '2 LB. Sockeye Salmon 8 OZ. JAR Miracle Whip DAiRY MAiD Mint Puffs Beaver Charcoal C'hristies' Ritz Sunkist Oranges DIO NTNAAAESEAEESLK 99c 2 for 37c $1.39 77c 53c 25c 29c 5 tbs. 45c 25c 2 dozen 69c TECIAL -- With $3OO Order ASSORTED COLOURS SCATTER RUGS - 79c LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET CLARENCE GASCHO ZURICH