Zurich Citizens News, 1961-06-22, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 22 1961
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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