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Zurich Citizens News, 1966-09-15, Page 5• T iviRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE PIYR Classified Rates For Sale, etc., Cards of Thanks, 1 n Memoriam*, Engagements, 3c a word; Minimum 75c. REPEATS - 2c a word; Minimum 50a. CASH DISCOUNTS— 1/4 Off if aid following loaf insertion Saturday BILLING CHARGE— added on second bili. P REF -- Births, Marriages, Deaths. DEADLINE -- 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday FOR SALE USED TYPEWRITER — Royal standard model, in real good condition. See it at the Zurcih Citizens News. 37,tf CAL' ERA, corn silage additive, available at Harriston Fertil- izers Ltd., Clinton, phone 482- 0133. 35,6,b FOUR BEDROOM house and apartment in the village of Zurich. Private entrance to apartment.Apply to Clement McCann, Phone 39 r 11, Dash - 'wood. 4 -BEDROOM Ranch Style home gvith carport, in Zurich Apply to 183 Andrew Street, Exeter. Phone 235-1957 after 5 p.m. .REINFORCED Cement Tile, 4 :feet by 3 feet. 'Contaot Law- rence Ziler, RR 3, Dashwood, phone 31r4. 37to42,b 35 ACRES second cut alfalfa, cheap. John Robinson. CASE CORN Header, for •com- bine, two years old, in good 'condition. Call Neil Gingerich, 236-4736, Zurich. 35,b APPROXIMATELY 8 Acres of land, ideally located in the anorthwest corner of Zurich. Choke commercial •or residen- tial site. Apply to Mrs. Frieda ]Heideman, Zurich. 700 HEAVY BREAD cockerel 'chicks. hatched September 5. Just right for Christmas killing. .Appy to McKinley's Farm and Hatchery Ltd., dial 262-2837. 37,b COURTLAND and St. Lawrence Apples and Prune Plums. Louis Farwell, 236-4646. KITCHEN cupboard unit, three sections. complete with single ;basin, stainless steel sink; "Fadi" 9 -tube cabinet radio; quantity of feed bins; wooden boxes; tileboard sections; 1 pattern: large iron kettle; as- sortment of lumber, planks, board s, scantling, moulding; grindstone with solid frame. lira Geiger, 55 King St., Hensall, Ontario. 34,5,b CUSTOM WORK. CUSTOM Combining of beans and corn. Also completely equipped for pulling and lift- ing beans with an Innes Wind rower. Contact Lionel Wilder, 236-4020. 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 CUSTOM COMBINING with Case 2010, with straw chopper, 2 self - unloading wagons, 40 -foot PTO auger. Will combine wheat, oats, barley. beans or corn. Call Den - alis Overholt, 236-4048, operator for Bedard Bros. combine. 29,30,b 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, Box 335, Seaforth. 5,tf Anyone wishing to have 'whitewashing done, contact Bill Watson, phone 27r19, Dash= wood. NOTICE Will the person knowing the 'whereabouts of a black German Bible, that they received from the late Fanny Bender while a resident of Zurich Please write to Bok 160, Zurich Citizens News. with information. A re- ward is offered. 33,p BIRTHS BILLINGTON—Bill and Marion (nee Turkhei;n) Billington, London, proudly announce the arrival of their second son, Craig Richard, on Sun- day, September 11, 1966, at Victoria Hospital, London, A brother for Mark. HARTMAN—To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hartman, London, a son, on Friday, September 9, 1966. 1966. A brother for Lori Ann and Lynn Marie. Cards of Thanks Sincere thanks and apprecia- tion is extended to each one who sent cards, flowers and gifts, and for the visits while at Clinton Public Ho*pita 1. Special thanks to Rev. Ephraim Gingerich, Dr. Goddard, Dr. Walden, and to all those who helped mother in any way.— Verda Baechler. 37,p Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Hazelle Gertrude Webster All persons having claims against the Estate of Hazelle Gertrude Webster, late of the Village of Hensall, in the Coun- ty of Huron, deceased, who died on the 2nd day of June, 1966, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned at 366 Bay Street, Toronto, on or before the 22nd •day of Sep- tember, 1966, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Toronto, this 25th day of August, 1966. Guaranty Trust Company of Canada Executor By McCONNELL & STEWART, Its Solicitors Herein Dead Animal REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS — CALL Darling and Company OF CANADA LIMITED Clinton HU 2-7269 Collect Dead Animal Licence No. 25 c 66 TENDERS WANTED DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS address- ed to Secretary, Department of Public Works of Canada, Room B 326, Sir Charles Tupper Build- ing, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, and endorsed "TENDER FOR HARBOUR REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS (REPAIRS TO NORTH PIER), BAYFIELD, HURON COUNTY, ONT.", will be received until 3:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, OC- TOBER 5, 1966. Tender documents can be ob- tained on deposit of $20,00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, through: Chief En- gineer, Room E-443, Sir Charles Tupper Bu i 1 din g, Riverside Drive, Ottawa, Ont.; District Engineer, P.O. Box 668, Do- minion Public Building, 457 Richmond Street, London, Ont.; and can be seen at the Post Office, at Bayfield, Ont. The deposit will be refuned on return of the documents in good condition within one month from the date of tender opening. To be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Department and must be accompanied by the security specified in the tender •documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accept. ROBERT FORTIER, Secretary. BOB'S Barber Shop Open Tuesday and Friday Nite MAIN STREET, • ZURICH 1967 PONTIAC 1967 PONTIAC—The Grande Parisienne sport coupe (above) exemplifies the new ele- gance in styling achieved throughout the 1967 Pontiac line, which also includes a brand new series, the big and powerful 2 2, with an international sporting flavor. Luxurious Grande Parisienne has a complete- ly redesigned front end, "hideaway" lights, and sleeker roofline. Popular Parisienne has a new, distinctive, graceful silhouette. The Laurentian and Strato-Chief series feature deep, massive wraparound bumpers, curved side windows and over -and -under headlights. A wide choice of color -keyed interior trim is available on all Pontiacs. Many impor- tant new safety features are standard equip- ment on all 1967 models, including the GM - developed energy Astro -Six 155 -hp and Strato-Flash 195 -hp V8 (standard on Grande Parisienne) are standard engines for 1967 Pontiacs. Optional, extra -cost engines are an Astro -Flame 275 -hp V8, Astro -Jet 325 -hp V8, and Jet -Flame 385 -hp V8. 1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA • • r . ,,::,•::.v, . „ :... • r 1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA—The 1967 regular Chevrolet line, with 17 models in five series, offers a diversity of choice never before achieved in the automobile industry. The 1967 Chevrolets, well -represented by the sleek Impala sports coupe (above), retain their luxury car proportions along with an elegant new look. Front fenders, hood, $ v'lle, lower body side panels, rear quarter and rear fenders all have new styling. Each New Chevrolet also offers new, rich, interior luxury with new trim styling, fabrics and colors. Significant new safety features, such as the GM -developed energy -absorbing steer- ing column which telescopes up to .81 inches, are standard on all models and many important chassis and power train refine- ments will result in a smoother, quieter ride in 1967 Chevrolets. This year, Chevrolet offers a choice of 16 power teams, ranging from a 155 -hp six to a 385 -hp V8. THE INTERFERING PARENTE DEAR DORIS — It seems good to have someone like you to turn to. I have been won- dering for a long time just what to do. My son married a fine girl last year. They get along fine until her folks interfered. Now they are after my son to turn to their religion, and unless he does they are going to take his wife back! Ever since they were married her folks will send a message, "Come home, we need you"—for some fool- ish reason. Those people are real fana- tics. I believe religion is all right and we never try to stop them from going to church. But my son just hates it all because they absolutely force religion on them. Fed Up DEAR FED UP — It's a strange religion which ignores the oneness of marriage — as well as the laws of the land. A woman 24 years old is no longer a pawn in a game of chess. She needs to know from an authoritative third party that she is now a grown-up per- son who is capable of making up her own mind, since she About Peonle You Know ... Mr, and Mrs. Henry Volland, who have just recently moved to Hensall, visited for a week with Mrs. Rose Butler, in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Len Erb, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erb, Doug and Dale, spent the past week -end with relatives and friends in Indiana. The September meeting of the Zurich Women's Institute will be held on Tuesday, Sep- tember 20, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Leonard Prang. Plan to attend the Red Cross blood donors' clinic on Monday September 19, from 6 to 9 p.m., in the Zurich Community Centre. doesn't recognize it herself. A marriage counsellor, or even the minister of your church, might help her to rec- ognize the permanence of the promise she made on her wed- ding day. DEAR DORIS—I married a diplomat, and we moved around a bit. A letter in your column mentioned a neighbor who al- ways borrowed and you said people should remember to re- turn things. We had a neighbor who would borrow various items and sim- ply never return them in kind. Instead, she would bring over a delicious loaf of freshly baked bread—More welcome than any old potato or cup of sugar! Then we moved. Having al- ways some last minute packing to do, I spent the last night alone in the house while the family went to a hotel. The next morning this dear neigh- bor brought me a breakfast tray, before leaving for work, and blew me a kiss as she went on her way. One never forgets such a kindness. Diplomat's Wife DEAR WIFE — Indeed one ammientseommumm Reception, and Dance For LOUIS DEBUS and ADDIE LANGFORD (bridal couple) Sat., Sept. 17 9 P.M. Zurich Arena Music by "BONNIE AND THE CHANDALIERS" Everyone Welcome monnoremnnonomammingnownsimunsame doesn't. What a delightfully imaginative way to return sugar —or a sweet facsimile! DEAR DORIS — My problem is my boy friend wants me to say I'll marry him when I finish college. I love him now but I don't know about four years from now. I'm 17 and he's 22. I said I wished we could just keep going together and then if one of us finds they are not happy we could break it off and still be friends. This hurt him and he feels I don't love him. He fears I'll learn to love the city and won't come back to the farm. I feel he would be a great husband, but I can't say yes yet. Distressed DEAR DISTRESSED — Sup- pose you were to make the promise. Then you go to col- lege; meet others you find •in- teresting, even though you keep yourself the chance to learn them at arm's length, denying more about your own prefer- ences. You return and marry him, to keep your word. This could be dire tragedy for both of you. The kindest thing is to keep yourself free and ready for col lege fun. If this is the Real Thing, you'Il be back. 0 1 Renew Your Subscription Now STARLITE vorissersissimarsawirwoowitairsurr DRIVE-IN TNEATRE 7 SEPTEMBER 16, 17 -- DOUBLE FEATURE — "Ride Beyond Vengance" (Adult Entertainment) Chuck Connors, Michael Rennie "Study in Terror" (Adult Entertainment) John Neville, Donald Houston Almatex Paints SALE SAVE OVER 44% One Gallon For Only $1.00 When you buyone at the Regular Price � One Quart For Only 25c When you buy one at the Regular Price ALL FIRST QUALITY PRODUCTS Sale Dates -- September 16 to 24 Heywood Bros. 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