Zurich Citizens News, 1961-07-13, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1961
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE FIVE
Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Cards of
Thanks, 1 n Memoriams,
Engagements, 3c a word;
Minimum 75c,
REPEATS—
2c a word; Minimum 50c.
CASH DISCOUNTS—
%a 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
CHERRIES PROMISE to be a
good crop here. Sweet variet-
ies should be ripe commencing
July 10, with Montmorencies
later. Pick your own, or buy
ready picked. To be sure of
best time to come, phone Ark-
ona 3645, Lorne E. Teeple, Ar-
kona. 27-843
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
SURGE MILKER — with motor,
compressor, and two pails. In
good condition. Apply to Irving
Snider, phone 98 r 7, RR 2, Zur-
ich. 26-7-b
TWO HOLSTEIN COWS — due
to freshen soon, one registered;
also 1 part Jersey with Poll
Shorthorn calf, fresh 3 weeks,
may be bought with or without
calf. Apply to Elton Bender,
phone Hensall 699 r 12. 28-b
FILTER QUEEN
Sales and Service
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r 2
28 to 36-p
225 YEARLING HONEGER
hens, ingood production. Apply
to Neil Gingerich, phone Zurich
90 r 2. 28-p
10 WEANLING PIGS. Apply to
Bert Bachert, phone Zurich
75 r 12. 28-b
USED COTTAGE FURNITURE,
Refrigerator; stove; washing
machine; 2 beds, complete; and
chairs. Must be sold and taken
out of cottage by Saturday, July
15. Phone Zurich' 87 r 7, for fur-
ther information. 28-b
SERVEL REFRIGERATOR, 7.2
cu. ft.; with freezer across the
top. In good condition. Phone
Hensall 80J. 28-9-p
VACUUM CLEANERS
Sales and Service
Repairs and bags for all mo-
dels of vacuum cleaners and
polishers. Reconditioned mach-
ines of all makes for sale.
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r 2
28 to 36-p
FOR RENT
BIRTHS
BUEHLER— At Kitchener -Wat-
erloo Hospital, on Wednes-
day, July 12, 1961, to Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Buehler, Water-
loo, a daughter.
CUSTOM WORK
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 Sahwatzentruber, phone
224, Tavistock. 20-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
LOST and FOUND
LOST — BLUE PLAID AUTIO
robe, on Monday, between Zur-
ich and our residence on the
Parr Line. Finder please call
Laird Jacobi, phone Zurich
88 r 11. 28-p
GROUND FLOOR Apartment
for rent, in the village of Zur-
ich. Complete with all facilit-
ies. Apply to William Smith,
phone Zurich 225. 26-7-p
FURNISHED TRAILER f o r
rent, by the season. Also trail-
er space available. Apply to
Joe Cantin, at St. Joseph. 26-b
WANTED
SUMMER COTTAGE for one
week, from July 29 to August
5. Must be between Tfurnbull's
Grove and Drysdale, with sleep-
ing accomodation for six or sev-
en. Write Box JH, Zurich Cit-
izens News. 27-8-b
WANTED TO RENT—House or
ground floor apartment, in or
near Zurich, for family with two
children, Needed by July 15.
Phone Zurich 209. 28-p
WANTED — FEATHERS and
old feather ticks. Call Exeter
salvage, phone 423 Exeter, col-
lect. 22-tfb
TOP PRICES
PAID FOR —
• CREAM
• EGGS
• POULTRY
Give Us A Call !
O'BRIENS
PRODUCE
PHONE 101 — ZURICH
ANNOUNCEMENTS Fieldrnan Talks
gerich, RR 3, Zurich, an n Rabies Case
pounce the marriage of
their daughter, Gloria Dor-
othy, RN, to Waldemar
Dirks, of Waterloo, to take
place in the EUB Church,
Zurich, on Saturday, July
29, 1961, at 3:30 in the af-
tern000n. 28b
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gin- V
IN MEMORIAM
LEIBOLD—In loving memory of
a dear son and brother, Fred-
erick Leibold, who passed
away one year ago, on July
17, 1960:
Loving memories never die
As years roll on and days pass
by
In our hearts a memory is kept,
Of one we loved and will never
forget.
-Ever remembered by his fa-
ther, mother, brothers and sis-
ters. 28p
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to extend my sincere
thanks to relatives, neighbours,
and friends, for visits, prayers,
gifts, cards, letters and flowers
received while I was a patient
in Victoria Hospital. Again I
say thank you.—Mrs. Pat Oesch.
28-b
I wish to express my sincere
appreciation to all my friends,
relatives and neighbours, for
the many acts of kindness, get -
well wishes, cards and flowers,
during my recent illness. Spec-
ial thanks to Rev. A. M. Amach-
er and Dr. A. W. Klahsen.—Nor-
man Gascho. 28-p
I wish to thank all our neigh-
bours, friends and relatives for
the lovely cards, treats and
flowers, and those who visited
me, while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital. — E. Blake
Horner. 28-p
We wish to extend our heart-
felt thanks and appreciation for
the acts of kindness, messages
of sympathy and floral offer-
ings, for the donations to the
Cancer Society, the Heart Foun-
dation, Mission and Building
Funds, received from neigh-
bours, relatives and many
friends during our recent ber-
eavement in the loss of our be-
loved husband and father.—
Mrs, Alice Thiel and family.
28-p
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FOR DEPENDABLE HEAT
All Winter Long
Call
LORNE E. HAY
Locker Service — Roe Feeds
Phone 10 (Collect) Hensall
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
service on all dead or disabled
farm animals; truck licenced
under Dead Stock Disposal Act,
licence No. 66 c 61. Call Ed.
Andrews, phone Se a f o r t b
851r11. 9.30-p
CARPENTER WORK of all
kinds. Give us a call for prompt
service. Leonard Debus, phone
'Zurich 85. 25-6p
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W Is The Time
To Check Your
PRINTING REQUIREMENTS
HOW IS YOUR SUPPLY OF .. .
When a stray dog is shot it
hardly rates the headlines but
when this particular stray dog
showed many of the symptoms
of rabies it becomes an altogeth-
er different matter.
Such a dog appeared in the
Brussels area. The dog was
shot, the Health of Animals
Branch was notified immediat-
ely but they advised the farmer
to simply bury the dog since
none of his family or livestock
were known to have come in
contact with the animal.
However the question arises,
"Was this really a stray dog or
did it belong to someone?"
There was no dog tag so owner-
ship could not be determined.
If this dog did belong to some-
one then it had the rabies be-
fore it wandered away. Could
it have infected a member of
that family before leaving
home? And of course there is
the possibility that it didn't
have rabies but something else
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was making it act in this way.
This incident seisms to point '
out the fact that we can expect
to run into this disease period-
ically and that we must be con-
tinually on the watch for it.
If dogs are carefully tagged
by their owners, as they should
be, then the owner can be noti-
fied of the danger. We realize
that these dogs should not be
shot but it is very difficult to
pen up a stray dog without
danger of being bitten.
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John T. Kipper
Word has been received in
Zurich of the death on June 26,
in Kamloops, British Columbia,
of John T. Kipper, 72, a native
of this area. Mr. Kipper has
been a resident of Kamloops for
a number of years.
Born in Hay Township, on
July 29, 1889, the deceased lea-
ves to mourn his loss one son,
Francis, of Zurich; four sisters,
Mrs. Fanny Bender, Mrs. Percy
Weston, Bayfield, Mrs. Julia
Fulton, Edmonton, and Mrs. Bill
Bosnell, Saskatoon. There are
also two grandchildren.
SHOP,ij.SAVE
PREM LUNCHEON MEAT __... __ 39c
GEISHA MANDARIN ORANGES, 11 oz. _________ 2 for 35c
DELMONTE PINEAPLE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 48 oz. __ 35c
LAKESIDE CHOICE TOMATOES, 28 oz. 2 for 35c
IGA NEW PACK STRAWBERRY JAM, 24 oz. 39c
WELCHS WELCHADE, 32 oz. 3 for 95c
3 for 35c
BETTY CROCKER BROWNIE MIX 35c
PARD DOG FOOD, 15 oz.
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS WITH THE FOLLOWING
ITEMS
Rose Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 oz.; Band Aids; Top Valu
Nylons; Top Valu Instant Coffee, 6 oz.; Betty Crocker
Date Bar Mix
Table Rite Meat Features
TABLE RITE ROUND STEAKS or ROASTS _ ___ 69c Ib.
TABLE RITE SIRLOIN T-BONE or WING STEAKS._ 79c Ib.
SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS, Whole or Half 49c Ib.
TABLE RITE RINDLESS SIDE BACON
(25 Free Stamps with 1 Ib.)
11 SALAD lbs.
GRADE FIELD GROWN CUCUMBERS _ 4
NO.NANAS for 29c
ZERO PAK FRENCH FRIES3 pkgs. 49c
HIGHLINER OCEAN PERCH (25 free stamps __ 2 lbs. 75c
BROWN'S I.G.A. MARKET
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Double Feature
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Nights of Lucretia
Borgia
Belinda Lee, Jacques Sernas
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 and 19
(Adult Entertainment)
"FIVE BRANDED WOMEN"
Van Heflin — Silvano Mangano
Funeral service was held in
the Sacred Heart Cathedral,
Kamloops, with the Rev. Father
Bourne officiating. Burial was
made in Kamloops Cemetery.
RECEPTION AND
DANCE
IN THE
Crediton
Community
Centre
For
MR. and MRS. DONALD
McCANN
(nee Marilyn Hicks)
Saturday, July 15
MUSIC BY
Melody Masters
EVERYONE WELCOME
;IF YOUR TV FAILS
i LATE AT NIGHT..,
1 MU SRD OUR MAN
TO FIX 1T I"." -GMT,
BOX OFFICE OPENS NIGHTLY AT 8:00 P.M.
BARN DANCE
ON
Friday, July 14
9:30 p.m. to ? ?
5 MILES EAST OF EXETER,
113 mile south of Winchelsea,
off St, Marys Road
MUSIC BY
Melody Masters
EVERYONE WELCOME
Lakeview Casing
Grand Bend
DANCING
LIONEL THORNTON
and his Casa Royal Orchestra
EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY
JIVE NIGHT
EVERY WEDNESDAY
BUDDY CARLTON
and the
"STRATO-TONES"
DANCING
EVERY
FRIDAY NIGHT
AT
Bluewater
Danceland
10:00-1:30
MUSIC BY
Desjardine
Orchestra
Modern, Rock 'N 'Roll
Square Dancing
JOIN THE CROWDS. !
Township of Hay
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 Hay
are destroyed by July 15, 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,
27-8-b
Weed Inspector,
Township of Hay.
Here It Is . . •
THE N
EW SHUR-SHOCK
FENCER
HI -LINE ELECTRIC
This new unit is hooked directly to your hydro—saves
dollars in the purchase of new batteries.
DROP IN AND SEE THIS NEW UNIT NOW !
PLYMOUTH "RED TOP"
BALER TWINE
We have a Targe stock now on hand. Pick up your
requirements early.
tI
GREEN and COPPER
FOLDING LAWN CHAIRS
Only $5.95
These attractive chairs are made of strong steel con-
struction, with canvas seat and back. See them now ! !
KING
PLASTIC HOSE
BUG KILLER
, 10, 20 Ib. bags SPRINKLERS
VIGORO GARDEN TOOLS
Stade & Weido Hardware
"PLUMBING — HEATING — TINSMITHING"
PHONE 72 .::» ._. — ZURICH