Zurich Citizens News, 1963-10-31, Page 5\YYX111.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1963
PAGE FIVE
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For Sale, etc., Cards of
Thanks, I n Memoriam,
Engagements, 3c a word;
Minimum 75e.
REPEATS -
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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
FOR SALE -
2,000 GALLON Water Tank, one
galvanized trough. Apply to Ed
Haberer, phone 1'74J, Zurich.
44,1)
MIXED HAY- 2,000 bales of
good mixed hay. Apply to Claire
Deichert, RR 1, Zurich, phone
Zurich 94r20. 44,p
HAY for sale - first cutting.
Phone Clinton HU 2-9250.
44,p
95 COCKSHUTT five -ton Farm
wagon, good rubber. Apply to
Asa Steckle, RR 2, Zurich, phone
Hensall 698r12. 44,b
1956 INTERNATIONAL three-
quarter ton truck with 6x8x5
closed steel box, with doors.
New motor. Apply to Mervyn
Webb, Dashwood 44,b
ARBOR ACRE Rock roasters.
Apply to Amos Gingerich, phone
79r12, Zurich. 42,x
Day Old and
STARTED PULLETS
Available at all times. Get your
order in early to assure you of
early order discounts.
Apply to
H. LAWRENCE
Phone Hensall 37J
or
Henderson Started Chicks, Ltd.
Phone 558, Seaforth
46,ttb
APPLE BUTTER -Orders taken
now for apple butter, for a linn-
--r ited time. Also custom boiling.
Apply to Menno Steckle, RR 2,
Zurieh, phone Hensall 698r13.
43,4,5,p
SPRAYED APPLES -Spy Kings,
Russets, Tasman Sweets, Snows,
Macintosh and cider apples.
Apply to Fred McClymont and
Sons, 1 mile south of Varna.
43,4,5,p
CALVES - Hereford and Hol-
stein. Apply to Joe Regier,
phone Zurich 80r15. 43,4,p
PLEASANT COUNTRY brick
home, 3 miles south of Bayfield,
off highway 21, with 80 acres to
farm or rent. All modern con-
veniences in home. Call Bay-
field 57r11. 43,b
HELP WANTED
OFFICE HELP wanted for local
business in Zurich; 51/2 -day
week; typing desired. Apply
to Box TM, Citizens News, Zur-
ich. 43,4,b
YOUNG WOMAN or man re-
quired to assist with typing and
book-keeping in general busi-
ness office, Permanent position
with usual fringe benefits.
Pleasant working conditions.
Call Mr. Renwick at Zurich 63,
Zurich Hardware and Builders'
Supply Ltd. 44,b
LOST and FOUND
LOST -WHITE Durham heifer,
from Lot 21, Con. 5, Hay Town-
ship. About 650 pounds. Please
notify Jerome Dietrich, phone
Zurich 82r23. 43,p
BARN CLEANER
SILO UNLOADER
& BUNK FEEDER
YOU'LL GET BETTER PER-
FORMANCE AND LONGER
WEAR FROM A BADGER
SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATION
John Beane, Jr.
Phone Collect HU 2.9250
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
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Cards of Thanks
The .family of the late George
J, Thiel wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to their
relatives, neighbors and friends
for their many acts of kindness,
floral tributes, and messages of
sympathy during their bereave.
ment. Special thanks to Rev.
Fischer for his words of com-
fort, the pallbearers, Westlake
funeral home, Ladies' Aid and
all those who helped in any way,
Mrs. Ellen Thiel and family.
44,p
The Women's. Auxiliary to
South Huron Hospital wish to
thank all the residents of Hen-
sall and Zurich area who so
generously donated during their
Tag Day. 44,b
The Hensall Kinettes wish to
express their grateful thanks
and appreciation to the resi-
dents of Hensall and area for
their kind donations to their
very successful Rummage Sale.
44,b
My sincere thanks for the
many cards, flowers, gifts and
visits received while a patient
recently in Victoria Hospital,
London, and also for the many
kindnesses shown my family by
friends and neighbours while I
was away. It is very deeply
appreciated and will never be
forgotten. -Mary B. Buchanan,
Hensall. 44,b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
many friends and relatives for
the acts of kindness shown me
while in the hospital and since
returning home.
Mrs. Stewart Deitz, Zurich.
44,p
FOR RENT
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT in
Zurich, with conveniences. Ap-
ply to Clarence Gascho, at
Luck yDollar Food Market.
44,p
Comin r Events.
ANNUAL BAZAAR - Sale of
Home Baking. Chiselhurst Uni-
ted Church, on Thursday, No-
vember 7, 3 to 5 p.m. Tea will
be served. Sponsored by the
UCW. 43,4,b
Miscellaneous
ANYONE wishing whitewash-
ing or disinfecting barns for
brucellosis, contact Bill Watson,
phone 37r19, Dashwood.
40,b
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools, etc.,
cleaned. Will be in Zurich and
district every second week. For
appointments call Zurich,
248, or in case of emergency,
call Del Schwartzentruber, dial
655-2434, Tavistock. 33-tfb
FARM EQUIPMENT
TURNER'S QUALITY Farm
Equipment; Freeman tractor
.oaders; George White Mach-
inery; Tractor and Car Tires.
Apply to Amos Gingerich,
Blake, phone Zurich 79r12.
Drain Tile
For quality drain tile in all
sizes from 4" - 14".
Now producing 3,000,000 tile
annually.
For prices either F.O.B. our
plant at Elginfield or delit, Ir -
ed to your farm or yard.
Phone or white
RYDALL BRICK & TILE LTD.
RR 2, London, Ont.
Phone 227.4721 Liman
Office open -7:00 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Saturdays 7:00 a.m. to
12:00 noon.
Mechanical and Body Re-
pairs, Wheel Alignment
and Balance, Window Re-
placements, Radiator Re-
pairs.
Protect against rust with
Unda-Spray
Davidson's Texaco Service
No. 8 Highway, Goderich
Phone JA 4-7231
Births
WINLAW-Rev. and Mrs. Currie
Winlaw, of Stratford, form-
erly of Hensall, wish to an-
nounce the birth of a son,
David Thomas, at Stratford
General Hospital, on Thurs-
day, October 24, 1963, a broth-
er for Allan and Kenneth.
SMITH -At South Huron Hos-
pital, on Monday, October 21,
1963 to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Smith, Zurich, a daugh-
ter, Barbara Jean.
4111•111ss>.
Private Sale
of household effects of the late
Louis A. Prang, consisting of
electric stove, refrigerator, kit-
chen set, table and four 'chairs,
couch, numerous dishes, pots
and pans, washing machine in
good condition, single bed,
spring and mattress, double bed,
spring and mattress, dresser,
chest of drawers, etc.
For quick sale -no reasonable
offer refused.
apply to
LEONARD PRANG
executor of the estate
Notice to Creditors -
In the Estate of
Milfred Adam Schilbe, deceased
AU persons having claims
against the estate of Milfred
Adam Schilbe, late of the Vil-
lage of Zurich, in the County
of Huron, deceased, who died
on or about the 8th day of Oc-
tober, 1963, are required to file
particulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 9th day of No-
vember, 1963, 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, Ont.
43,4,5,b
Notice To Creditors
In the estate of
Louis Albert Prang, deceased
All persons having claims
against the estate of Louis Al-
bert Prang, late of the Village
of Zurich, in the County of
Huron, Gentleman, who died on
or about the 29th day of Sep-
tember, 1963, are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 2nd
day of November, 1963, 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 Executor
Exeter, Ont.
42,3,4,b
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of
Solomon Gingerich, deceased
All persons having claims
against the estate of Solomon
Gingerich late of the Township
of Hay, in the County of Huron,
Retired Farmer, who died on
or about the 16th day of Sep-
tember, 1963, are required to
file particulars of the same with
Bell & Laughton, solicitors of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 2nd day
of November, 1963, after which
date the estate will be distrib-
uted having regard only to those
claims, of which notice has been
received.
BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the Executor
Exeter, Ontario
42,3,4,b
Dead Animal
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS * CALL
Darling and Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Clinton HU 2.7269 Collect
Dead Animal Licence
No. 262-c-63
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Kippen News
Mrs. Norman Lona,
Correspondent
U.C.W. Meeting
United Church Women held
their October meeting in the
Sunday school rooms on October
8, with 30 ladies present. Wor-
ship was taken by Mrs. 0. Work-
man and the topic by Mrs. T. W.
Reid. The hostesses were Mrs.
R. D. Elgie and Mrs. A. Bin-
nendyk. Plans and arrange-
ments were made for a fall ba-
zaar, to be held in the church
Sunday school rooms, on Sat-
urday, November 16,
Mrs. William McKenzie, of
Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Hood and
Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sproate, of
Exeter, were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Towns-
end and Douglas, of Moose Jaw,
Sask., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Robinson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deichert
and family, of Zurich, were Sun-
day visitors at the home of
Mr: and Mrs. Harold Jones and
boys.
A successful sale was held
Saturday, October 26, at the
farm of Mrs. Theo Hauwert, on
the eight concession of Tucker -
smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howe and
family, of London, visited Sat-
urday with Miss Margaret Mac-
Kay and Oliver.
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THE "FACELESS"
In today's world million of
children are ill -fed, poorly
clothed and unschooled. We
have never seen them; they are
the "faceless" children.
Canadians as world citizens
are increasingly aware that
knowledge and understanding,
tolerance and compassion, are
the golden keys to the future.
UNICEF (United Nations Chil-
dren's Fund) is one of these
golden keys. Established under
United Nations, it is an inter-
national effort to give every
child freedom from disease and
hunger, an education and op-
portunity to earn a living.
UNICEF, participated in by
more than a hundred countries,
is not a charity but a co-opera-
tive effort to improve the lot
of the World's Children. Inter=
ested governments must first
request UNICEF assistance. For
each UNICEF dollar from the
International UNICEF Fund
these governments spend $2.50
for local buildings, personnel,
domestic food and facilities.
UNICEF assistance is .given on
the basis of need regardless of
political beliefs, race or creed.
On one night in the year
(Hallowe'en) gaily dressed
youngsters will come knocking
at your door. For them you
will have ready the traditional
treats. But Canadian young-
sters will feel happier if you
place in their UNICEF collec-
tion boxes pennies for their
"faceless" friends.
Hereford
AUCTION
For Hirtzell Bros.
of Crediton, Ont.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
at 1:30 p.m.
30 head of Registered and Vac-
cinated Herefords.
12 Bulls:
Sired by Paladin Domino 40P.
All twelve bulls have been per-
formance tested, with gains of
up to 3,29 lbs. per day and are
eligible for the provincial grant
of 20 per cent of the purchase
price up to a maximum of $150.
These bulls range in age from
13 to 18 months and are a uni-
formly good lot of cattle.
18 Bred Females:
These heifers are mostly sired
by a son of Blue Jay Donald
Domino 20H or Paladin Domino
and sell carrying the service
either of Jaybee Silver Britisher
35 or Paladin Domino 40 P.
Some of these heifers should
have calves by side by sale date.
These calves would be the ideal
age for 4-H Calf Club calves for
1964.
Sale held under cover at the
farm one mile south of Crediton.
Catalogues mailed on request.
HIRTZEL BROS., Proprietors
W. S. O'NEIL & SON
Auctioneers.
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Community
Auction Sale
ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1
at 7 p.m. sharp
At
Zurich Arena
Complete household effects of
the late Fred Mireau estate -
new electric range, electric
frypan, electric kettle, space -
heater, china cabinet, couch,
kitchen table and chairs (bed
springs only), dressers with mir-
ror, refrigerator, rocking chairs,
lawnmower, dishes, pots and
pans, bedding, etc.
Community Items -chrome kit-
chen sets, wardrobe dresser
combination, extension tables.
washstands, boot and glove cab-
inet, old rockers, wicker rock-
ers, chicken foundtains and
feeders, hand tools, dishwasher,
meat slicer, electric ironer, cof-
fee perk, laundry rack, bridge
lamp, air circulator, camping
trailor, TV sets, electric radios,
Quebec heaters, wood circula-
tors, gas spaceheaters, oil space -
heaters, gas clothes dryer,
chairs, organ stool( odd end
tables, magazine racks, used oil
tank, garden tractor, power
mower, electric coal fireplace,
used cars, used refrigerators,
electric ranges, and many other
items too numerous to mention.
HUGE BAKING AUCTION
Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Tarts, Etc.
All articles must be sold.
Terms -Cash
ALVIN WALPER
Auctioneer
Sponsored by Zurich and Dis-
trict Chamber of Commerce.
OTICE
To Merchants and Residents
Freight To and From London
(Daily)
GARBAGE COLLECTION
(Every Wednesday Afternoon)
Agents for Parisian Dry Cleaners
NOTICE TO FARMERS
Hogs assembled at Zurich or picked up at your farm
every Tuesday morning. Also cattle shipped to Toronto
every Monday.
(Reasonable Rates)
RUSTON TRANSPORT LTD.
PHONE 186 ZURICH
Combines Line-up
The Hensall-Zurich Combines
have taken to the ice in an ef-
for to ready themselves for the
hockey season which will open
next week in this area, First
game for the locals is scheduled
for next Thursday night in
Strathroy.
Coach Bob McKinley has close
to 20 players working out in
regular practice time. Sharing
the netminding duties to date
are Dennis Amacher and Rich
Stade, both of Zurich, and Tom
Glavin, of Exeter.
Behind the blue line McKin-
ley has four regulars ready to
go, with Bruce Horton, Hensall,
and Butch Murney, Clinton, left
from last year's squad, and
newcomers Bill Dinnin and Russ
KIopp, from Zurich.
Three lines will be available
up front to form a solid scoring
threat. Bill Shaddick and Steve
Kyle, both of Hensall, will line
up with Don Morrisey, of Credi-
ton, while Earl Wagner and
Cam Witmer, both of Zurich,
will play on a line with Craig
Chapman, of Hensall, who has
returned from a work-out with
a junior A club. Four other
forwards who will work up front
are Bruce Cooper and Bob Liv-
ermore, both of Clinton, Mike
Cushman, of Exeter, and Bob
Hoffman, of Dashwood.
No date has been set for the
first home game of the season,
until ice facilities are available
in the Hensall Arena. George
Beer is again managing the
local entry.
Reception
and Dance
FOR
MR. & MRS. BILL INGRAM
IN THE
Zurich Arena
on
SAT., NOV. 2
Music by
KEN MITTELHOLTZ
and THE TWYLITES
Everyone Welcome
THE NOVEMBER SESSION
of
HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
will commence on
Tuesday, Nov. 12
1963, at 10 a.m.
Any documents or notice of
deputations must be in the
hands of the Clerk no later
than 12:00 noon, Thursday, No-
vember 7, 1963.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk -Treasurer,
COUNTY OF HURON,
Court House,
Goderich, Ont.
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF
VOTERS' LIST
NOTICE is hereby given that 1 have complied with Sec-
tion 9 of the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up at
my office at the Village of Zurich on the 25th day of Oc-
tober, 1963, the list of persons entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at Municipal elections and that such fist re-
mains there for inspection.
AND I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate
proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected
according to law, the last day for appeal being the 8th day
of November, 1963.
DATED this 25th day of October, 1963.
ELDA WAGNER, Clerk,
Village of Zurich.
44,5,b
CORPORATION OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
Notice of Road Closing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Municipal
Act and other powers thereunto enabling The Council of
the Corporation of the Township of Hay proposes to pass a
By -Law to stop up and close a portion of road more par-
ticularly described as follows: The easterly thirty rods of
sideroad between lots 10 and 11, Concession 7, Hay.
And further take notice that the Council of the said
Corporation of the Township of Hay will hear in person,
or by Counsel, Solicitor, or Agent, any person who claims
that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said
By -Law, and who applies to be heard at a meeting to be
held at the Hay Township Council Chambers, Zurich, On-
tario, on Monday, November 4, 1963, at the hour of 2:00
o'clock in the afternoon,
Dated at Zurich, Ontario, this 7th day of October, 1963.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Clerk.
41,2,3,4,b
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CORPORATION OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
Notice of Street Closing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Municipal
Act and other powers thereunto enabling The Council of
the Corporation of the Township of Hay proposes to pass a
By -Law to stop up and close a portion of sfreet, more par-
ticularly described as follows: The southerly 100 feet of
William St., in the Sharrow sub -division, Registered Plan
No. 17 of the Township of Hay, and being part of farm
lot No, 32, Lake Road West.
And further take notice that the Council of the
said Corporation of the Township of Hay will hear in per-
son, or by Counsel, Solicitor, or Agent, any person who
claims that his land will prejudicially affected by the said
By -Law, and who applies to be heard at a meeting to be
held at the Hay Township Council Chambers, Zurich, On-
tario, on Monday, November 4th, 1963, at the hour of 2:30
o'clock in the afternoon.
Dated at Zurich, Ontario, this 7th day of October, 1963.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
41,2,3,4,b Clerk.