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Zurich Citizens News, 1966-03-03, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1966 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS. PAGE .FIVE Massif ied Rates xo, Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, I n Memoriam* Engagements, 3e a word; Minimum 75c. REPEATS - 2c a word; Minimum 50c CASH DISCOUNTS— Off if paid by Saturday following last Insertion. BILLING CHARGE - 10c added on second bill. FREE— Births, •REE—Births, Marriages, Deaths. DEADLINE - 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday FOR SALE 1958.GMC TRUCK, 2 ton 4 - speed axle, 12 ft. van, good rub- ber. Apply to Leroy O'Brien 236-4327. 9,P. 1960 CHEV BEL -AIR 4 -door, will accept best offer. Apply to Curtis Gingerich, telephone 236-4875. ADMIRAL 17" Television set, in good working condition, priced reasonable. Call Herb Turkheim, dial 236-4662. IN STOCK NOW — Kaufman King Treads for light, durable footwear for men, Also well stocked in girls' canvas, $1.99 and $2.99. Oeseh Shoe Store, phone 236-4602, FARROWING Crates, all steel easy adjustment; mounted trough for easy feeding or trough and bowl. George Troy- er, RR 2, Hensall, phone 262- 5282 or 236-4072. l0wks,b 1F'RIGIDAIRE Refrigerator, in good working condition, cheap. Call Herb Turkheim, dial 2367 4662. 5,1) SILVERWARE SALE 40% off. Community plate, 3 patterns: White Orchid, South Seas and Coronation. Sets •and open stock. Your opportunity to buy a fine set 'of silverware or those extra pieces you have been waiting for at Albert Hess, Jeweller, Zurich. 7,8,p COB CORN; also quantity hay. Floyd Armstrong, 262-5433, 8,9,P '53 MERCURY gravel truck, good condition, rebuilt motor, ?.plywood racks, and tarp. Tom Penhale, 71r3, Bayfield. 9,p HAY FOR SALE, baled. Hec- tor Forcier, 236-4059. FOR RENT DIES IN HOSPITAL Dyllis Gillon Meyers, daughter of David Meyers, London died suddenly on Tuesday morning in. Cedar Springs Hospital. The deceased was in her 19th year. Funeral .arrangements are incomplete. IN MEMORIAM Melick — In loving memory of Clarence Melick, who passed. away March 5, 1964. Isn't it strange that those we need. And those we love the best, Are just the ones that God needs too And takes them home to rest. —Ever remembered by his wife Della and son Melvin. 9,p 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 HELP WANTED Cards of Thanks I would like to thank every- one who remembered me with cards, treats, etc., while a pa- tient in Clinton hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to the neighbors and Westlake ambulance. — Mrs. Ethel McBride. COMING EVENTS SMORGASBORD Supper and Bazaar in the Zurich Commun- ity Centre on Wednesday, March 30, sponsored by Zurich Women's Institute. Proceeds for Blue Water Rest Home. 7,b Social meeting, Women's Auxiliary to South Huron Hos- pital, Tuesday, March 8, at 2:30 p.m., auxiliary rooms. Mrs. R. Redmond, ,of Goderich, volun- teer co-ordinator for the On- tario Hospital, and Mrs. Fergu- son, teacher of arts and crafts, who were unable to attend the last meeting, will be guest speakers. Everyone welcome. APPRENTICE wanted immedi- ately, plumber or electrician, steady employment, good work- ing conditions Please reply, stating age, education, marital status and experience, to Box KL, Citizens News. 8,9,10 MAN NEEDED, steady. employ- ment. Apply to Cook Bros. Milling Co. Ltd., Hensall 262- 2605. 9,b Knights of Columbus' St. Pa- trick's Dance, Saturday, March 9 p.m. Tickets $1.50 each and limited to those 21 years of limited to those 21 yeears of age and over. Tickets available from any K of C member. 9,10,b SECRETARY -TREASURER for Huron County Federation of Agriculture. Apply in person to the office in the Credit Union Building, Clinton, using back door, on March 9, between 1:30 and 4 p.m. 9,b MISCELLANEOUS PAPER HANGING — Available to do your job anytime. Call Mrs. Elam Shantz, 236-4036, Zurich, evenings. 8,9,p FARMERS—Now is the time to have your bean knives ham- mered for this year. Basil O'Rourke, blacksmith and weld- ing shop, Brucefield. 3,4 IDEAL opportunity for house- wives with Beauty Counsfelor ,cosmetics. No canvassing, flex - able hours. Phone collect after five, Grand Bend 238-2178. CUSTOM WORK WANTED SMALL HOUSE or apartment in Zurich of Blue Water High- way area. Call Percy Bedard Jr„ 236-4850. 7,b 0 TENDER Gingerich's Shows Continual Expansion The Zurich based firm of Gingerich's Sales and Service Ltd. has shown continued growth over the past 13 years, since the owner, Gerald Gingerich, first started on his own. In 1957 the firm built a new modern showroom in the village, and a year later opened a branch in Seaforth. Two years ago, Gingerich's expanded their operations by opening another branch in Clinton, The firm specializes in the sale of all types of appliances as well as doing contract work in the plumbing, heating and electrical lines. At present there are about 20 employees on the payroll at Gingerich's. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Tractors, Combine, Farm Machinery, Hay, Household Ef- fects and Miscellaneous Items •on the premises Lot 27, Con. Lake Road East, Hay Township Three miles north of Grand Bend, or four miles south bf St. Joseph on Highway 21. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, MARCH 12 at 1 p.m. Tractors, Combine: Int. W 4 standard tractor, in guaranteed condition; Int "A" tractor in A-1 condition; Case 77 combine with motor, in new condition; Case 9 -ft. sw•ather, like new, Farm Machinery: Henderson manure loader for A tractor; Int. 3 -furrow plow, on rubber; Int. heavy duty spring tooth cultivator; Int. 28 - plate tractor disc; Int. 4 -bar side rake; Int. team drawn manure spreader; Mc -Deering 13 -run grain and fertilizer drill; M -H 51/2 -ft. mower; Fleury Bis- sell land packer; 4 -section dia- mond harrows; 3 -section dia- mond harrows; Vessott grain grinder and belt; tractor um- brella, heat houser, for W4 tractor; flat rack; rubber tire wagon; 150 bushel self -unload- ing grain box; dual wheel trail- er including 200 bushel grain box; heavy duty rubber tire wagon; 2 trailers, one including stock rack; 2 -row bean scuffler; with weeders; bean puller; set bean knives; Letz grinder and bagger; National one -unit milk- er; 6 milk cans; milk strainer; Aeroflow 4 -can milk cooler; 20 foot grain auger; 200 gal. gas tank; steel fence posts; jack - all -jack; rotary pump; power take -off shaft; tractor tire pump; root pulper; fanning mill; electric fencer; scyth; 1 h,p. motor; bence vice; bucket scraper; colony house; jigsaw; pipes; wrenches; emery; .pig troughs; shovels; forks; logging chains; hay fork rope; tractor chains; Homelite 16 -inch chain saw, equipped with 31 h.p. motor, etc. Hay: 1,000 bales mixed hay. Quantity household effects. No reserve, everything will be sold. Terms — Cash RAYMOND KADING, Prop. GLENN WEBB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 9,10,b Stanley and Tuckersmith Town- ship Area School, Brucefield, Ontario. 17 Classrooms, 2 Kindergarten Rooms, Library and General Purpose Room. Sealed Tenders for the above will be received by the Archi- tects until March loth, 1966, at 4:00 p.m., E.S.T. Drawings and specifications may be obtained from the Architects' office upon deposit of $50.00 which will be refund- ed when these are returned in good condition. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Hagerty, Buist, Breivik & Milks Architects 310 Princess Avenue London Ontario FURNITURE REPAIRED, re. nnodled and refinished. 'Phone 107 Dashwood. 7,tfb 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 MASONRY SERVICE — Chim- neys repaired, repointed; stone work, fireplaces built; base- ments repaired, waterproofed and white coated. Work guar, anteed Ray Squire, phone 527- 1332, Pox 335, Seaforth. a,tf Dead Animal REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS ,— CALL FRIDAY, MARCH 18 at 12 p.m. Real Estate: Parcel No, 1: 100 -acre farm, Lot 15, Con. 1, Hay Township, 10 acres mixed bush, remainder all tillable. Fully modernized 11 -storey brick dwelling. Large "L" shaped barn, completely modernized for beef cattle, silo, 2 drive sheds, garage and poul- try house. Buildings all in first,class condition. Parcel No. 2: 40 acres ad- joining farm, Lot 16, Con. 1, Hay Township, with no build- ings. These are exceptional good farms, well, situated, land all tillable, choice clay loam, high- ly productive and in first-class state of cultivation. Inspection invited, Terms of Real Estate -10% on day of sale, additional 10% in 30 days, balance to be ar- ranged •on or before sale date. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid. PLEASE NOTE—Farms to be offered separately or in one unit. Auto—Meteor, 1964, 4 -door sedan, low mileage and in new condition. Ford diesel 5000 new range standard, fully hydraulic trac- tor, like new. M.F. 50 standard tractor, equipped with loader, new con- dition. Also full line high class ma- chinery to be listed in next week's issue, MRS. BEATRICE FABER, Administratrix for the estate of the late John Faber DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 0 News of Dashwood District The EUB Youth Fellowship children. entertained the Zurich EUB Edward youth in an evening of croki- nole. A sing -song was• led by Rev, and Mrs. M. J. James. Sunday, February 27, the youth of the EUB Church gave leadership in the morning wor- ship hour. Norma Weigand was the leader. Diane Weber read the Scripture. Prayer was offered by Ricky Geiser. The guest speaker was Anne Reuber, the youth associate for the con- ference. She is •a third year student at McMaster University in Hamilton. She spoke on "Called to be". Darling and 'Company OF CANADA LIMITED Clinton HU 2.7269 Collect Dead Animal Licence No. 262-c-63 0 EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Trac• tors, Auto, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items on the premises Lot 15, Con. 1, Hay Township 1t/A. miles south of Hensall or miles north of Exeter, on Highway 4. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stire cele- brated their golden annivers- ary with `open house' for their relatives and friends Sunday, February 27. Ed Stire and Ida Becker were united in marriage March 1, 1916, at the Lutheran parson- age by Rev. P. Graupner. As they sat and reminisced with friends, the bride and groom of 50 years ago recalled their wedding day. Mr. Stire's brother Fred had taken them to Exeter with the horse and cutter and they went by train to Niagara Falls for their honeymoon. On their return they lived one year in Dash- wood and then resided on their farm on the 14th concession of Hay until April, 1954, when they retired to Dashwood. They have three children. Alice (Mrs. Gurd Muller) and Ella (Mrs John Barr), both of London; one son, Harold, of Dashwood, and seven grand- children. Both enjoying good health they were amazed at the cards, lowers and good wishes they received. A plaque from Prem- ier John Robert, cards from Prime Minister Pearson, John Diefenbaker and member of parliament Charles MacNaugh- ton. Their children also pre- sented them with gifts. Mem- bers of Zion Lutheran Church, flowers were placed there by the Hogan Edward Hogan, 45, passed away Friday evening a t his residence in Crediton. He is survived by three sisters, Mar- garet (Mother St. Cecelia) of Stephenson„ Michigan; Mary (Mrs. Joseph Regier) Stephen Township; Teresa (Mrs. Wilfred Ducharme, of Windsor; one brother, Wilfred, f McGillivray Township. The body rested at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home until Monday at 9:30 a.m. Re- quiem Mass was sung in the Church of Our Lady, Mount Carmel, with Rev. Father Cyril Doyle, of Zurich, officiating. Interment was made in Mount Carmel Cemetry. Pall bearers were Hubert Carey, Bill Regier, John Hogan, Richard Ducharme, Thom a si Ryan, John Mahoney. George Link George Link, 71, passed away at his late residence Monday, February 28. He was born on the farm where he died, in Stephen Township, the son of ..he late Jacob and Catherine Link, He is survived by his wife, the former Susan Klein- feldt; two sisters, Mrs. Eliza- beth Pilkey of Sarnia, and Mrs. Lavina Hamden, of Exeter. An active member of Dash- wood Evangelical Church, he served on the church council, and Sunday School. The body rested at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home until Wednesday, March 2, at 2 p.m when Rev. Merrill James preached the funeral service and interment was made in Exeter cemetery. Pallbearers were Roelaf Zan - deg, Lorne Devine, Irvin Eck- : tein Vernon Schatz, Carl Oes- treicher and John Pepper. Celebrates Birthday The family of Fred Weiberg surprised him on the occasion of his 75th birthday Sunday, February 27. They attended church services at Zion Lutheran Church and had dinner at the Dashwood Hotel. The EUB Church men and their wives enjoyed an evening of shuffle board at the Com- munity Centre on Wednesday, February 23. A sing -song was led by Harry Hoffman and the men's quartet favored with numbers. Dashwood WSWS of the EUB Church joined with the ladies from the United Church, Angli- can, Roman Catholic and the Church of God at Grand Bend for the World Day of Prayer. CAVALI ERS COMEBACK AT ---- Dashwood Community Centre Saturday, March 5, 1966 9 to 12 p.m. PRIZES -- SPOT DANCES REFRESHMENTS Admission: $1.00 0 Local Teacher At Annual Federation Toronto Meeting Over 450 delegates from all over Ontario attended the Feb- ruary conference sponsored by the 25,000 -member Federation of Women Teachers' Associa- tion of Ontario in Toronto re- cently. Attending was Mrs. Alma Westlake, of Hay Township School Area, Zurich school. The theme of the conference was "The World: Your Neigh- borhood", and speakers included the Honourable Paul Martin, secretary of state for external affairs; Willson Woodside, na- tional director of the United Nations Association in Canada, and Mark Gayn, well known writer and radio and television commentator. Imperi pi Hotel GRAND BEND Saturday Night music by Desjardine Orch. MODERN -- ROCK 'N' ROLL CHICKEN AND FISH FRY MAPLE LANE 1 HOME DELIVERY Salesmen Wanted Salary and commission will earn good salesmen an excellent income. You must be active and in good health. -- Work consists of delivering, selling, collecting and securing new customers. Excellent future, steady work and a complete "company paid" employee benefts. APPLY IN WRITING MAPLE LANE DAIRY LIMITED Box 1236 Kitchener