Zurich Citizens News, 1964-06-18, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1964
PAGE FIVI
Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Cards of
Thanks, 1 n Memoriams,
Engagements, 3c a wordl
Minimum 75c,
REPEATS -
2c a word; Minimum 50c.
CASH DISCOUNTS -
3A Off if paid .by Saturday
#o&lowing last Insertion.
BILLING CHARGE -
10c added on second bill.
FREE -
Births, Marriages, Deaths,
DEADLINE -
12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
FOR SALE
WHITE BRICK HOUSE - 11
storey on Richmond St, N. in
Hensall. Contains 3 bedrooms
and 4 -piece bath upstairs; one
bedroom, 2 -piece bath, living
room, dining room, kitchen and
sunroom downstairs. Oil furn-
ace. Three lots. Realy for oc-
cupancy, Call 317, Hensall.
22,3,b
ALUMINUM DOORS, windows,
aw n!ngs, siding, aluminum and
wrought iron porch railings.
Top quality products at reason-
able prices. Call us for free
estimates. We do our own in-
stalling. Walker Aluminum
Sales. Phan 235-0722 (collect)
Exeter. 24,tf
GARAGE, approximately 24 ft.
by 15 ft. Call Rodger Veneer,
59 Hensal, after 5 p.m. 24,b
20 -INCH STOVE, Viking, apart-
ment size, in A-1 condition,
ideal for summer cottage. Also
a bar stool, reasonable. Phone
251 Hensall, or contact Mrs.
EEric Kennedy. 24,5,6,7,b
Drain Tile
For quality drain file in all
sizes from 4" - 14".
Now producing 3,000,000 tile
annually.
For, prices either F.O.B. our
plant at Elginfield or delis Br-
ed to your farm or yard.
Phone or white
RYDALL BRICK & TILE LTD.
RR 2, London, Ont.
Phone 227-4721 Lucan
Office open -7:00 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Saturdays 7:00 e.m, to
12:00 noon.
ELECTRIC ADDING MACHINE
-Underwood, new model. Reg-
ular price $215, special at only
$175, for two weeks only.
South Huron Publishers Lim-
ited, Zurich. 16,7,p
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Electrically -heated ranch style
home, just one year old. Large
living room with spacious din-
ing area, fully broadloomed.
Three good sized bedrooms with
large closets and tile flooring.
Lovely kitchen with ample built-
in cupboards and tiled floor.
Deluxe bathroom, tiled walls
and floor with coloured fix-
tures. Located on a quiet Zur-
ich street and beautifully land-
scaped; 66x132 lot, complete
with unfinished garage and
priced reasonable. Phone Zur-
ich 63, 17,b
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER -
Underwood, new model. Regu-
lar price $69,95, for only $59.95,
two weeks only. South Huron
Publishers Limited, Zurich.
16,7,p
GET A
op Baia
BARN CLEANER
SILO UNLOADER
& BUNK FEEDER
YOU'LL GET BETTER PER-
FORMANCE AND LONGER
WEARSERVICE- INSTALLATION
R
SALES • FOAER
John Beane, Jr.
Phone Collect HU 2-9250
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
pasiormaliiimasommaismir
FOR SALE
ZURICH HOUSE -newly paint-
ed, living room, bedroom, kit-
chen on main floor, 2 bedrooms,
bathroom upstairs. Oil burn-
ing furnace, garden. Will sell
with easy terms, or rent. W.
C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, Bill
Armstrong, salesman. 23,tf
WANTED
WANTED - Store work, baby
sitting, light housework. High
school student desires employ-
ment now, and until end of
July. Willing to go to the lake.
Apply to Mary Payne, phone
Hensall 271w3. 24,b
BIRTHS
WILSON - Adam and Wanda
Wilson (Baker) wish to an-
nounce the safe arrival of
their son, at Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, Junee
11, 1964.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED - All denominations
in Canadian coins. Old coins
from 1858 to 1938, 1949. New
coins, any years up to 1960, but
these must be in brand new
condition. Will pay good prices.
Please write, stating condition,
denomination and year to Box
JCK, South Huron Publishers
Limited, Zurich. 22,3,4,5,6,p
WANTED -Live poultry. We
are in the market for live poul-
try. Contact Rudy Petzke, Hen-
sall, phone 328W. 22,3,4,p
COMING EVENTS
STEPHENSON FAMILY reun-
ion will be held at the Lions
Park, Seaforth, on Sunday, June
28. Supper at 5 p.m. Bring
your own dishes and silverware.
Sports will be held after sup-
per. 24,p
GENERAL MEETING of the
public, in connection with the
Starlite Drive -In Gospel Serv-
ices, will be held at the Dash-
wood EUB Church on Friday,
June 19, at 9 p.m. Everyone
welcome. 24,h
Cards of Thanks
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all my friends,
neighbors and relatives who so
kindly remembered me with
treats and visits while a patient
in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Walden, Dr. Addi-
son and Dr. Goddard, and all
the nurses on the floor. - Bert
McBride. 24,b
MISCELLANEOUS
CUSTOM SWATHING and hay
conditioning. Apply to A. J.
McClinchey, phone 97r7, Zur-
ich. 22 to 28,b
WHITEWASHING - Anyone
wanting whitewashing and
cleaning of barns done, contact
William Watson, phone 37r19,
Dashwood. 24,tf
FARM EQUIPMENT
TURNER'S QUALITY Farm
Equipment; Freeman tractor
loaders; George White Mach-
inery; Tractor and Car Tires.
Apply to Amos Gingerich,
Blake, phone Zurich 79r12.
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
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
FOR RENT
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT in
Zurich. Available immediately,
Apply to Lucky Dollar Food
Market, Zurich. 12,tfb
URICI
By -Law No. 48
1964 - OF THE
Village of Zurich
COUNTY OF HURON
A By Law to authorize the
stopping up of 198 feet, more
or less, of Edward Street, in
Volland Survey, between John
and Frederick Streets.
WHEREAS, pursuant to the
powers contained in the Muni-
cipal Act, R.S.O, 1960, Chapter
249, Section 459 and 462, the
Council of every municipality
may pass By -Laws for stopping
up all or any part of any high-
way within the limits of the
Corporation.
AND WHEREAS the Hay Town-
ship School Area Board pro-
poses to construct additions to
No..7 School and this additional
space is required.
AND WHEREAS the Municipal
Council of the Corporation of
the Village of Zurich deem it
advisable to close the aforesaid
street.
NOW THEREFORE THE MUNI-
CIPAL COUNCIL OF THE COR-
PORATION, OF THE VILLAGE
OF ZURICH ENACTS AS FOL-
LOWS:
1. That the said Edward Street,
Volland Survey, approximate-
ly 198, more or less, between
John and Frederick Streets
be stopped up and closed.
2. That the notice of the pro-
posed By -Law shall be pub-
lished once a week for four
successive weeks in the Zur-
ich Citizen's News, a news-
paper published in the Vil-
lage of Zurich, and the first
of such publications to be
made on the llth day of
June, 1964.
3. And further take notice that
the Council of the said Cor-
poration of the Village of
County Council Hears Interesting
Report of Road, Health Committees
Goderich - Many miles of
county road constructed and
paved 15 to 20 years ago are
deteriorating and will require
increased maintenance expendi-
ture, county council was told by
road committee chairman Jo-
seph Kerr, Wingham, reporting
upon the annual two-day spring
road tour.
Work on the 1964 road and
bridge program is well under
way, the report stated. The
culvert on road 16 in Morris is
complete, and work on the sub-
structure of the Varna north
bridge is under way. Grading
on road 10 has started.
The report listed 28 contracts
awarded. Three contractors,
George Radford, R. H. Jennison
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
Consisting of Hay Township
Schools, Land and Misc. Items
on the premises as
LISTED AND STATED TIME
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE 20,
Parcel No. 1 -
Northeast corner Lot 19, Lake
Road West, Township of Hay,
Highway 21, 2 miles south of
St. Joseph, with no buildings,
which will be offered for sale
on the premises at 1:30 p.m.
Parcel No. 2 -
School No. 12, Hay Township,
Lot 18, southeast corner Con.
15, 21/2 miles west of Zurich,
thence one mile south, on which
is situated white brick school
house, 27x 461/2, in good con-
dition, suitable for residential
purposes. Contents to be of-
fered separately: school desks
and table, blackboard. teacher's
desk, enamel sink, 200 gal. oil
tank, roll woven wire, steel and
cedar posts, large antique school
bell.
Sale to take place on the
premises at 2:30 p.m.
Parcel No, 3 -
School No. 8, Hay Township,
southwest corner Lot 6, Con. 12,
114 miles north of Dashwood,
on which is situated frame ing to see the advances now
school house covered with metal gradually being made in envir-
sicling, 441 x 321,;, newly in- onmental sanitation. Many gaps
Zurich will hear in person, l stalled oil furnace. Building remain in this field, particul-
or by Counsel, Solicitor, or in good condition, spacious arly with regard to the public
Agent, any person who claims grounds, suitable for residen- serving of food and food prod -
that his land will be prejudi- tial or business projects. Con- nets, and wide variations are
cally affected by the said By- tents to be offered separately: noted in the application of ex -
Law, and who applies to be 200 gal oil tank, Clare-Hecla
and Saugeen Spraying, are sup-
plying a total of 113,000 cubic
yards of maintenance gravel for
a total of $101,060 Radford is
also supplying $84,200 worth of
granular gravel. K. & M. Fenc-
ing, Sebringville, is doing $4,150
of fencing erection, A,B.C.
Concrete will receive $18,552
for pre -stressed beams for the
Varna bridge. Miller Paving is
supplying calcium chloride at
$46,65 a ton.
"To completely eliminate the
dust problem on our 200 miles
of gravel road would require
in excess of 1,500 tons of cal-
cium chloride," the report
stated. "Our maintenance budg-
et will not allow this expendi-
ture, and therefore we must put
up with dusty conditions during
prolonged dry spells."
Health Report
The rabies clinics operated
by Huron Health Unit have now
been officially recognized by
the federal department of agri-
culture, Dr. R. M. Aldis an-
nounced in his report to county
council. Thanks to the assis-
tance of the health of animals
branch, he said, these clinics are
now operated at no fee to the
public, and the response has
justified their confidence in
this measure. The first free
clinic was held last month in
Colborne, hard hit recently by
rabies.
"With typhoid in Britain
causing headlines, many people
may entertain the hope that
such a disaster could not hap-
pen here," stated the re-
port. "The plain truth is that
while typhoid itself has been
rather quiet in Ontario lately,
close relatives in the Salmonella
family have been extremely ac-
tive. One of the more distress-
ing features of these other ill-
nesses is that the baby and
young child are liable to remain
carriers for an indefinite peri-
od, despite the use of our most
sophisticated drugs.
"You will all be familiar with
the sharp rise in infectious
jaundice which began about
four years ago. It is encourag-
heard at a meeting to be held
at the Zurich Municipal Of-
fices, Zurich, Ontario, on
Monday, July 6th, 1964, at
the hour of 8:00 in the eve-
ning.
Dated at Zurich, Ontario, this
8th day of June, 1964.
MRS. ELDA WAGNER,
Clerk.
23.4,5,6,b
DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS addressed
to Secretary, Department of
Public Works of Canada, Room
B 322, Sir Charles Tupper
Building, Riverside Drive, Otta-
wa 8. and endorsed "TENDER
FOR THE SUPPLY OF COAL,
FUEL OIL AND PROPANE GAS
FOR THE FEDERAL BUILD-
INGS THROUGHOUT THE
PROVINCE ,OF ONTARIO,
19'4-64", will he received until
3:00 p.m. (E.D.T.),
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1964
Tender documents can be ob-
tained through: Chief of Pur-
chasing and Stores, Room C-459,
Sir Charles Tupper Building,
Riverside Drive, Ottawa; Office
Managers at: 241 Jarvis Street,
Toronto; 457 Richmond Street,
London; Post Office Building,
Fort William, Ont.
To be considered each tender
must be submitted on the forms
supplied by the Department.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
ROBERT FORTIER,
Secretary.
oil furnace and pipes, school
desks and table, 2 crokinole
boards, quantity of books, li-
brary table, pressure pump, etc.
Sale to take place on the
premises at 3:30 p.m.
PLEASE NOTE
School buildings and land to
be offered separately. In the
event schools and land are sold
to separate buyers, buildings
must be removed within 60 days
of sale date.
Transfer of deeds and permits
to be paid by purchaser,
Terms - Cash
ELIVIER ROWE, Chairman
Hay Township School Area
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Sec.-Treas.
Hay Township School Area
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 119 - Dashwood
22,3,4,b
FARMERS!
For Your
HAYING REQUIREMENTS
See Us For
WAGONS AKTEV MOWERS
RAKES -Reel and Wheel Types
F O X
FORAGE EQUIPMENT
HAUGH BROS.
FARM EQUIPMENT
One Mile East of Brucefield
isting legislation."
The following staff changes
were noted:
Miss G. V. Adair, former su-
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
Come as late as 11:00 p.m.
and see complete show
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
June 18-19
'Boys' Night Out'
KIM NOVAK
JAMES GARNER
Colour Cartoon
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SATURDAY and MONDAY
June 20.22
'Summer Holiday'
CLIFF EDWARDS
LAURI PETERS
and THE SHADOWS
Colour Cartoon
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
June 23.24
EDGAR ALLAN POE'S
"The Raven"
VINCENT PRICE
PETER LORRE
BORIS KARLOFF
(Ault Entertainment)
Colour Cartoon
pervisor of nurses, left May 1
to join the Ontario Welfare
Council. The board has ob-
tained the services of Miss
Louise Robertson, Stratford,
who will join the unit in July.
Mrs. Vera Tudor, Hensall has
been granted a year's leave of
absence to do post -graduate
work in nursing at the LTnivers-
ity of Western Ontario.
Miss Norma Westgate, Exeter
and Miss Emily Jenner, Gode-
rich, leave this summer for
nursing post with the health de-
partments of London and To.
ronto, respectively. Mrs. Helen
West, a 1964 graduate of the
public health nursing course at
Western, has been hired to
serve in the Exeter district.
STARLITE
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday Nights
JUNE 19 and 20
(Double Feature)
"Bye Bye Birdie"
(Colour)
Janet Leigh, Dick Van Dyke
"It Happened to Jane"
(Colour)
Doris Day, Jack Lemmon
COMING ATTRACTION:
JUNE 24, 25, 26, 27
"Lawrence of Arabia"
Alec Guinness, Peter O'Toole,
Anthony Quinn
•*
Open Every Night After June 24
* *
Children under 12 in cars Free!
e•f:Y •'.-ate:.%
Huronview Report
"I think we are set up and
ready to go on home care, hut
we have received no applica-
tions yet," said deputy reeve
James Hayter, of Stephen, in
presenting the report of Huron -
view Board. Some 20 homes in
the county have been inspected.
Superintendent H. C. John-
ston reported 32 admissions to
Huronview since first of the
year, and 209 residents. The
capacity is 209.
DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
AT
BLUEWATER
DANCELAND
MUSIC BY
Desiardine Orch.
Moden - Rock'n'RoII - Square
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
TWIST
Every Friday
"THE SEVEN DEL•REYS"
Sensational on Opening Night!
Now Engaged for Complete
1964 Season!
9- 12 p.m. Admission $1.00
* * �w
Every Saturday
DANCE TO
Lionel Thornton
and His
Casa Royal Orchestra
9 -12 p.m. Admission $1.50
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RELAXERS REST ROCKERS
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Summer Furniture
• Folding Lawn Chars •
$5.25 each -- or 2 for $9.95
1,41-1." p.,1,.'
6. Chaise Lounges •
From $9.95 up
Drop in and see the wide selection of Gifts we
have to offer -'you will please Father!
Westlake Furniture