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Zurich Citizens News, 1965-12-23, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1965 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE FIVE Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, 1 n Memoriam, Engagements, 3c a word; Minimum 75e. REPEATS - 2c a word; Minimum 50c, CASH DISCOUNTS— Off if paid .by Saturday following lest Ins.rtIe BILLING CHARGE - 10c added on second bill FREE— Births, Marriages, Deaths. DEADLINE— 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday aoaoomaaa.a4aaaaoaaaaaoomaaa FOR SALE STILL TIME to order 'a sub- scription to the Zurich Citizens News as an ideal Christmas gift. We have attracive cards to go along with the gift sub- scription, 51,x ORDER YOUR Christmas Flow- ers early. Plants, arrangements, cut flowers. Nete's Flowers, 236-4614, Zurich. Mrs. Milton Oesch. SILVERWARE Special in Com- munity Plate, White Orchid pattern, 36 -piece service for 8, regular price $97.50, for only $49.83. Another special 42 -piece service for 8, in the new Com- munity Artistry pattern, only $79.95, plus gravy ladle and cold meat fork free. Coffee spoons, regular $1.00, special at only 50c, 4 for $1.98, at Hess the Jeweller, Zurich. 50,p COMMODORE portable type- writers, priced from $59.95 to $99.95. The solidest typewrit- er on the market today. Makes an ideal Christmas gift. Zur- ich Citizens News. 50,1,x GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups, registered. Many field trial and bench champions in pedi- gree. Wildon Kennels Reg., RR 2, Zurich, 236-4695. 51,2,b GIRL'S FIGURE SKATES, white, size 7, like new, only $4.00. Also boy's shoulder pads, only $2.00. Call Marlene Rader, .236-4366, Zurich. 51,p APPLES—Cooking and eating. Call Fred McClymont and Sons, one mile south of Varna, 482- 3214. 51,2,p NEW SHIPMENT of fine hand - tut crystal from Czechoslovakia and Poland in Vases, Cream and Sugar Sets, Relish Dishes, Can- dy Dishes, Salt and Peppers. These are delightful gifts for Christmas at Hess the Jeweller. 50,p SET YOUR Christmas table with a fine set of dishes. We have several patterns in Eng- lish Bone China, also special prices on semi -porcelain; 32 - piece sets at $18.96; 52 -piece sets at $29.50, .at Hess the Jewellers, Zurich. 50,p Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hugill, Zurich, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Helen, to Edward War- ren Sanders, Jr.,, of Fort Wil- liam, son of Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Sanders, Exeter. The wed- ding to take place on Saturday, January 15, 1966, at 3 o'clock, in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich. Cards of Thanks I would like to take this op- portunity to thank all the peo- ple this past year for assisting me in my blindness, especially my children and grandchildren. Also the Canadian National In- stitute for the Blind, the Luth- eran Church Women, and the carol singers. Again I say thank you and God bless youl—Henry Clausius. 51,p IIIELP WANTED YOUNG MAN for Hensall Pub- lic Utilities, interested in learn- ing the operation and book- keeping of the system. Please contact the manager, Jim Clark, before January 1, 1966. 51,2,b rMUSICAL Instruments: Guitars, Acoresticon and Electric Uku- leles, Banjos, Harmonicas. Strings and repairs for all in- struments. Hess the Jeweller, Zurich. 50,p FARROWING Crates, ^a1.1 steel easy adjustment; mounted trough for easy feeding or trough and bowl. George Troy- er, RR 2, Hensall, phone 262- 5282 or 236-4072. lowks,b CUSTOM WORK FOR RENT BUILDING, in the village of Zurich. Contact John Robin- son- 262-5390, or Ken Parke, 262-5423. HEATED APARTMENT in Zur- ich, upstairs with private en- trance; modern kitchen and liv- ing room, 3 -piece bath, two bed- rooms. Apply to Ervin Ginger- ich, dial 236-4801, Zurich. 51,b FURNITURE REPAIRED, re- uodled and refinished. Phone 107 Dashwood. 7,tfb 0 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Merry Christmas All Through the Entire District "Merry Christmas!" In these two familiar words, often heard and often repeated, there lives and glows the meaning of the first of all Christmases, on that Holy Night nearly two thousand years ago. As the happy day approaches, this co- mmunity, like many hundreds of thousands of other towns and cities around the world, pr- oclaims the spirit of the season in ringing bells and happy carols, in gleaming lights and festive decorations. Through all celebrations — community, church, family— the simple words of greeting run like a glowing thread, we- aving together into one joyous whole all the many glorious things that Christmas stands for. "Merry Christmas!" The words remind that •Christmas is Of Valuable Household Effects, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items on the premises in the Village of Dashwood The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 at 1:30 p.m. Chesterfield and chair; occa- sional chairs; oak rockers; din- ing room table and chairs; ex- tension oval top dining room table, chairs, buffet, china cabi- net; mirrors; large round mir- ror; electric lamps; trilight; centre and end tables; card table; mantel clock; Admiral television and aerial; deluxe 12 cubic foot Frigidaire refrigera- tor, recently purchased; Sun- shine 4 -burner electric stove; Axminster rug 10x12; scatter rugs; chest of drawers; cedar chest; couch; modern 3 -piece bedroom suite; oak bedstead; dressers; assortment glassware, silverware; fancy dishes; an- tique dishes; mats; kitchen utensils; ironing board; Coron- da washing machine; many other miscellaneous items. No reserve, everything will be sold. Terms—Cash MELVIN STADE, Executor for the estate of the late Flossie Stade GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 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 -6 CALL Darling and Company OF CANADA LIMITED Clinton HU 2.7269 Collect Dead Animal Licence No. 262-c-63 44.4 TENDERS Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of Secretary -Treasurer for the Zurich Recreation Com- mittee and Arena Board. Ap- plicant to attend all meetings. Applications to be in the hands of acting secretary Stew- art Deitz by 6 p.m. January 10, 1966. Christmas Wishes STEWART DEITZ OMMDMINWMOWM-21Dat2IN-Derallat traditionally a time of merri- ment, a tine for family and friends to gather together. "Merry Christmas!" The wor- ds remind that Christmas is, in- deed, more than merry. The lights and the laughter, the fun and the feasting are but the surface symbols of all Christ- mas truly means. It is a time of giving and sharing, a time to remember others, not only family, friends and neighbours, but all mankind, and especially the less fortunate among us, As gaily wrapped packages make their way to Christmas trees around our town, the gifts once again recall the spir- it of giving that began with the gold, frankincense and myrrh of the Wise Men, and the fragrant evergreen trees re- pr'esent the message of the Christ Child, the inspiration of life eternal. "Merry Christmas!" we say, and with the words we seek to share our reverent wonder at the age-old story, our joy in ever-present blessings. How Celebrations Began "M e r r y Christmas!" The words are simple, familiar, even Best Wishes! Having sold my interests in Dal -Bur Lumber, Hensall, to Mr. Joe Van Dongen, 1 would like to take this opportunity of wishing success to the proprie- tors in their future endeavors. - Charles Burgess I MICM KtPtFar6'+k' MWgte4:>aWtgKoKW WMMIZKKA- -mcw 4,. c c V ons ll .tore ours FOR JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH AND APRIL OPEN Tuesday Through Saturday and Friday Evening Until 9 CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY DON'T FORGET a- FREE SKATING During December and January every Saturday afternoon for the children. Sponsored by .Hensall Businessmen's Association A 2 A A to A A •r to -tetato p.moa otegiateta adIOI ;eAetetetetc OSIVIE M', Our very best wishes for a truly wonderful Christmas. BERT KLOP ... "C.I.A. INSURANCE" RR 3 Zurich re,P.fRok tt^." e,tt s,P4MGtorg6tl'i ktpot„' en old-fashioned, yet they still con- tain a newness and freshness, a significance to thrill the heart of mankind. When did they come, these familiar words? As a holy day and a holiday, Christmas means both festive merrymaking and c prayerfel worship, and both meanings are expressed in the traditional greeting, "M err y Christmas". Christmas, commemorating the birth of Christ, derives its name from the medieval "Christes Masse", the mass of Christ. Yet, in the first cen-I turies of the Christian church, i there was no celebration of the birth of Christ, no Christmas. The December festivals of those days were pagan in na- ture — the Roman Saturnalia in Southern Europe, the Yuletide festival of the winter solstice in Northern Europe. 44441 ad..,66111alcalturtN vd E. Lm MICKLE AND SON, LTD. Grain 'Merchants --- Hensel!' • ItaA=erlt+�� 77"xigtA ; alit H dM-- • fw tr tP . < • b 1dD To all of our friends ... may the peace and joy of this beautiful season always be yours. R[RR6S At this time of year it is customary for us to extend. to you our Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy N ew Year and at the same time, may we thank you for your kind patronage. ROBERT N. McKINLEY DIAL 236-4830 — ZURICH 111*t1-.tgd`3to7=alial-1wa at'd't2io IDIDi% 66 .. .. .. . y .. .4 .t J,4,..414, 4 We wish yots she happiest of holidays, with all the joys and delights ®# the scoots. • • O'Brien's Produce Leroy 'O'Brien u - Tit 111;9$ May you be gifted with the precious gifts of love, peace and Imre "stiatlrtt8 during this holy season of Christm4 , A. SPEC SCE Pianilg ill •4.. ,,... 4..• 4... 4,, .. y .. .n4 S Y. -- Hens ,II w..4.4-.44.... 414 ,n: .4- ..xa ,;" ,.a (t . 3tr) r i<+r' .r• , , , .e+• , ;w' , ;rr ;w- ;rr , rrr l rit;w-R PVC,4 ripe chorus happy greetings and heartfelt gratitude in a song of Christmas cheer to good .friends and customers. Hensall District Co-operative Brucefield — Hensall — Zurich ..: .44 44.• i 19' . A „�' , .n wN , i �1 ..7.14 't ' ... e 4 , ..a' I V • 1 i r t .,r." , .,r " ..T« , .k , .:T 411,6 A du A A A A A 5 5 fWl'7 L r h�'f!TZ�i'YHva.� .IIsi. ,, NEW WATER RA ES FOR THE VILLAGE f E LL (EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1966) $3.77 for 1,000 Gallons FOR TWO MONTHS $3.77 for 2,000 Gallons FOR TWO MONTHS $4.65 for 3,000 Gallons FOR TWO MONTHS $5,53 for 4,000 Gallons FOR TWO MONTHS $6,03 for 5,000 Gallons FOR TWO MONTHS ALL ADDITIONAL — $6.53 for 6,000 Gallons FOR TWO MONTHS $7.03 for 7,000 Gallons FOR TWO MONTHS $7.53 fir 8,000 Gallons FOR TWO MONTHS $6.03 for 9,000 Gallons FOR TWO MONTHS $8..53 for 10,000 Gallons FOR TWO MONTHS 22c FOR 1,000 GALLONS ALL ABOVE RATES ARE SUBJECT TO 1O% PROMPT PAYMENT DISCOUNT rr,v: �•: Hensall PUC