Zurich Citizens News, 1961-12-14, Page 7THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961 ZURICH.CITIZENS NEWS
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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-
% Off if paid by Saturday
following last iinsertion..
BILLING CHARGE-
10e added on second bill.
FREE-
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE -
12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
FOR SALE
STEEL CABINET SINK, ena-
melled, in real good condition,
Priced reasonably. Apply to
Amos Gingerich, phone 79r12,
Zurich. 50,b
GREASELESS GEESE - alive
or oven dressed. Apply to
William Steckle, phone 58r24,
Bayfield, or 79r12, Zurich.
50,b
ELECTRIC TRAIN - Louis
Marx, with figure eight track
and transformer. Used only
two months. Cost $22., for,
quick sale at only $8.00. May
be seen at the office of the
Zurich Citizens News. 50,p
FILTER QUEEN
Sales and Service
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r 2
28 to 36•p
TWO STATION WAGON
COATS, boys, sizes 34-40, in
good condition. Apply at Bert's
Snack Bar, phone 154, Hensall.
50,b
FOR QUICK SALE - Electric
stove, still hooked up. Can see
how it works. Apply to Louis
Ducbarme, phone 93r3, Zurich.
50,p
QUANTITY OF DUCKS - a-
live or dressed. Call Herb Bierl-
ing, phone Zurich 96r1. 50,p
SPRAYED APPLES -Spy, King,
Maclntosh, Talman S w e e t,
Snow, Delicious, Greening, Rus-
set, Wilfe River and Cider ap-
ples. Free delivery in Hensall
and Zurich. Phone HU 2-3214.
Fred McClymont and Sons, 1
mile south of Varna; 41-tfb.
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
SCOTCH PINE Christmas trees.
Call Russell Grainger, Bayfield,
60 r 3. 47-8-9-x
BOY'S AND GIRL'S Outgrown
clothes, in real good condition,
sizes up to 12. Apply to Mrs.
Harold Dignan, RR 2, Hensall,
or phone Zurich 91r3, Zurich.
THREE HEREFORD HEIFERS
- also one sow with 13 little
pigs. Apply to Earl Gingerich,
phone Zurich 90r7. 50,p
FOR SALE
MODERN HOME - well locat-
ed in the village of Ztuich. All
modern conveniences, brick
building. For further informa-
tion contact Lloyd Hey, at Cre-
diton Garage. 49,tfb
WANTED
WANTED - FEATHERS and
old feather ticks. Call Exeter
salvage, phone 423 Exeter, col-
lect. 22-tfb
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 Schwatzentruber, dial
855.2434, Tavistock, 33-tfb,
FARM EQUIPMENT
BIRTHS
FEDY-At St. Marys Hospital,
Kitchener, on Thursday, Dec-
ember 7, 1961, to Mr, and
Mrs. Donald Fedy (nee Caro-
lyn Spellman), of Waterloo,
a son; a brother for Robert
and David.
TOWNSEND-Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Townsend, Mitchell,
(nee Mildred Brock) an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter at Stratford Gener-
al Hospital, on Thursday, De-
cember 7, 1961. A sister for
Ruth and Barbara.
RANNIE-Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Rannie, of Toronto, are hap-
py to announce the birth of
their daughter, at Grace Hos-
pital, Toronto, on Monday,
December 11. A granddaugh-
ter for Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Rannie, Hensall.
VOLLAND-Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Volland, (nee Dorothy Doerr),
of Hensall, are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Karen Louise, at
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Tuesday. December 5, 1961.
A little granddaughter for
Clarence and Aldeen Voll -
and. Hensall, and Clarence
and Laura Doerr, of Shep-
stow.
GIBSON-Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gibson, RR 2, Seaforth, are
happy to announce the birth
of their daughter, Elizabeth
Rose, at Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, Decem-
ber 6, 1961
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
many acts of kindness shown
me while a patient in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, and
since returning home. Mrs. Na-
poleon Corriveau. 50,p
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to our many
friends who showered me with
get -well cards, flowers, gifts,
treats and visits while a patient
in Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth. We would especially
like to thank Rev. MacDonald,
Carmel Senior Choir, The Ar-
nold Circle Girls, Amber Re-
bekah Lodge, Past Noble Grand
club and Kinette Club. May we
wish each and everyone a
Merry Christmas.
Dorothy, Bev., and Ron Bea-
ton. 50,b
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, Ebersat hay and grain
Elevators, Rotary Hog Feeders.
Apply to Amos Gingerich,
Blake, phone Zurich 79r12.
30-th
Sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to the . many kind friends
who remembered me with
cards, gifts, flowers, (and gifts
for Karen Louise) while a pat-
ient at Clinton Public Hospital.
,Special thanks to the nurses
and staff of the hospital, and to
Dr. J. C. Goddard. Mrs. Keith
Volland. 50,b
LOST and FOUND
LOST -Off the Tuckersmith
Municipal Telephone truck, one
digging spoon. Finder please
notify J. K. Cornish, Brucefield,
phone Seaforth 640W12, or
640W3. 50,b
MISCELLANEOUS
CATTLE SPRAYING -Now is
the time to have your rattle
sprayed for lice. Call William
Watson, phone 37r19, Dash-
wood. 50,tf
I will do baby-sitting at nay
home, either in the daytime or
in the evening Call 94r18,
Zurirh. 50,b
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 S e a forth
851r11. 9-30-p
IN MEMORIAM
WILLERT In- loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Ervin 3. Willert,
who passed away on December
17, 1959.
This month is here with deep
regret
It brings back a day we will
never forget,
He fell asleep without saying
good-bye
But memories of him will nev-
er die.
Sadly missed and ever rem-
embered by his wife, family,
and grandchildren. 50,b
McKEE SALES
AND SERVICE
Local Representative
CHECK ON THE
FALL DISCOUNTS
See
Bill Clement
PHONE 19 - HENSALL
ESP
Shorthorn Groups
Meet At Seaforth
Jack Peck, Kippen, was elect-
ed president of the Perth -Hu-
ron Shorthorn Club at its 'an-
nual • meeting and banquet last
week at "Egmondville United
Church.
Mr. Peck succeeds Roy Neth-
ercott, St. Marys, named as ho-
norary president of the asso-
ciation.
About 125 persons including
many 4-H representatives, at-
tended the event.
Others who will serve on
next year's executive are: First
vice-president, Fergus Lannin,
of Dublin; second vice-presid-
ent, Howard Culvert, Dungan-
non; secretary -treasurer, D. H.
Miles, of Clinton; assistant se-
cretary, W. N. Ashton, Strat-
ford.
Name Directors
Huron County directors of
the association named last
night were: Charles Bowman,
Bluevale; Thomas Webster,
RR 2, Auburn; Anson McKin-
ley, Zurich; William Turnbull,
RR 2, Brussels; James Smith,
RR 2, Brussels; Edgar Wight -
man, Belgrave.
High School Needs
More Space
Faced with an estimated en-
rolment of 825 students for
next year, the South Huron
District High School board is
concerned over a delay in the
Clinton composite school which
threatens a postponement to
the proposed September open-
ing.
The board had hoped that
the opening of the new struc-
ture would accommodate
enough area students. that it
wouldn't have to consider find-
ing new classrooms for this re-
cord figure.
There appears to be much
speculation over the new school
and the board received two
conflicting reports as to when
they could expect it to be rea-
dy for students.
Principal H. L. Sturgis re-
ported that he had been told
by the principal of the Clinton
High School that the date of
completion had now been set
for next December.
"These things have a habit
of being pushed ahead," Mr.
Sturgis told the board, "and I
have no firm hope for it being
ready for next year at all."
However, the board's repre-
sentative on the Clinton ad-
visory board, Garnet Hicks, re-
ported that an architect for
Page and Steele had stated
there would be rooms ready if
sod was turned by April 1.
Sanitation Service
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
BILL FINCH
PHONE 205 - GRAND BEND
OSP
Although the federal govern-
ment had promised to give
their approvals to the plans in
at least 48 hours, the drawings
are still in Ottawa, where they
have been since the middle of
November.
It is not expected that they
will be approved until the mid-
dle of December.
Need more rooms
Mr. Sturgis pointed out to
the board that the increased
enrolment would necessitate
finding at least two more class-
rooms if the Clinton School was
not ready by September.
He proposed that the library
and cafeteria be converted into
classrooms and that a lunch
room be built north of the pre-
sent cafeteria. He recommend-
ed a cement block addition
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NOTICE
Residents of the Towns'hip of Hay
The incidence of rabies has increased considerably in
Huron County. (12 since June to September). In view of
this recent increase in the number of cases of rabies in
wild life, it is most important that reasonable precautions
be taken. Persons should avoid handling wild life without
taking proper precautions, and steps should be taken to
control dogs.
All cases of suspected rabies should be reported im-
mediately to:
J. C. MacLENNAN
Seaforth, Ontario
THE REEVE AND COUNCIL,
TOWNSHIP OF HAY.
PRE -CHRISTMAS
IN THE
Community Centre, Zurich
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23
MUSIC BY
DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
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WEEKEND FOOD SPECIALS
STUART HOUSE
Foil Wrap
HORSEY 48 OZ.
Grapefruit Juice
LIBBY'S 15 OZ.
Fruit Cocktail
ROSE 16 OZ. JAR
Sweet mixed picldes
MAPLE LEAF 28 OZ.
Mincemeat
HEINZ FANCY 48 OZ.
Tomato Juice
STOKELYS FANCY 15 OZ.
Creamed Corn
LUCKY DOLLAR 8 OZ.
Instant Coffee
AYLMER 10 OZ.
Tomato Soup
C'iristras Candy Canes
GOLDEN HOUR
Coloured A D mints
Saran Wrap
2 for 59c
31c
2 for 49c
29c
43c
29c
2 for 37c
99c
4 for 49c
3 for 29c
29c
39c
LUCK'( DOLLAR FOOD MARKET
CLARENCE GASCHO ZURICH
WHETHER IT'S
ONLY 8 DAYS LEFT!
Yes folks, there are only 8 more shop-
ping days and 9 more shopping nights left
until the big day arrives. Now is the time
to visit our store and choose from the wide
variety of merchandise available.
TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN
Games, tricycles, wagons, gun and holster sets, doll sets, hockey games, etc.
To make the lady of your house very, very
happy at Christmas , > , give the gift that
gives a lift , , , an 'electrical giftl
SHOP AT
Floor Polishers
Vacuums
Mix -Masters
Television
Radio
Frying Pans
Steam Irons
Toasters
Stereo Hi-Fi
Record Players
Dish Was'hers
Electric Kettles
rieh's Saks & Service Ltd.
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