Zurich Citizens News, 1966-09-29, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1966
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE IFIIVVIl
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Births, Marriages, Deaths.
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o'clock noon, Wednesday
Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Regier
are pleased ,to announce the
marriage of their eldest •daugh-
ter, Marie Agnes, to Claude
Boisvert, son of Mr. and Mrs
Camille Boisvert, Belle River
Ontario. A private reception in
the Dashwood Community Hall
on October 8, 1966. 39,b
COMING EVENTS
FALL RUMAGE SALE in the
Hensall Legion Hall, Saturday,
October 15, at 2 p.m. Sponsored
by •i7ensall Kinette Club.
39,40,1,b
Cards of Thanks
We wish to thank all our
friends and neighbors for their
'thoughtfulness and compassion
in the sad loss of our grand-
son. Eric. Our sincere thanks
to all who helped in any way. -
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mousseau
and family. 39,p
• Wordscannot express our
sincere thanks to Father Page,
Westlake funeral home, our
neighbors, friends and rela-
tives; the neighbors on the
Babylon Line, and the pall-
bearers, for their many acts of
sympathy and kindness in the
sudden death of our dear broth-
er, Corny. Special thanks to
those who helped in any way.
-The Debus Family. 39,b
FOR SALE
SPRAYED APPLES - Spy, Mc-
.intosh, Kings, Courtland and
Delicious, $2.00 ,per bushel at
the orchard. Call Ted Stein-
bach, dial 236-4844. 39,40,p
BIN AIREATORS will check
grain heating right in your own
bin. For information and prices
contact Phillip Durand, RR 2;
Zurich, dial 2364749.
10 ACRES Alfalfa Hay, on
shares or cash. Call Richard
Robinson, dial 262-5394. 39,p
USED TYPEWRITER - Royal
standard model, in real good
condition. See it at the Zurcih
Citizens News. 37,tf
NEW GRAY SUIT, never worn,
size 46. Can be seen at the
home. Half price. Call Milne
Rader, 236-4907. " 39,p
REINFORCED Cement Tli.le, 4
feet by 3 feet. Contact Law-
rence Ziler, RR 3, Dashwood,
phone 31r4. 37to42,b
PIGS -50 weanlings and chunks.
Jake Hovius, RR 2, Hensall, dial
2364810. 39,b
McD TOSH APPLES are now
ready. Bring your •own con-
tainers. Contact Wilfred Mous-
seau, dial 236-4110, two miles
west of Hensall on Highway 84.
39,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
BIRTHS
HORNER Wayne and Helen
(nee Grainger) are happy to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Shelley Colleen, on
September 24, 1966, at South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, Ont.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Payne,
RR 1, Hensall, are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their only daughter, Mary Etta
Susan, to Mr. Gary •Ira Merritt,
son of Mr. Mervin Merritt and
the former Merle Merritt, and
stepson of Maxine Merritt, St.
Thomas. Wedding to take place
in Hensall United Church, Sat-
urday, October 29, at 2:30 p,m.
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AUCTION SALE
Of Tractor,' Farm Machinery,
Dairy Cattle, Household Effects
and Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Hay Township
Goshen Line south, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
JACOB GINGERICH, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
0
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery, Beef
Cattle and Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
One Mile East of Hillsgreen
on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19
LUDWIG SCHULTZ, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
0
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Household Effects,
Electrical Appliances and Mis-
cellaneous Items
on the premises
Third House South of Grand
Bend Public School
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
at 1:30 p.m.
Chesterfield and chair; 2
light oak end tables and coffee
table; davenport and chair;
leather swivel chair; light oak
Electrohome Hi-Fi, 3 -s peed
stereo combination record play-
er and television; 100 records;
light oak modern 4 -piece bed-
room suite; light oak modern
3 -piece bedroom suite; chest of
drawers; Axminster rug 9x12;
Congoleum rug 12x18, like new;
set of table lamps; trilight
lamps; set of TV trays; Admiral
medium size refrigerator; heavy
duty medium size electric stove;
Simplicity electric washing ma-
chine; floor polisher; floor
sweeper; Electrolux vacuum
cleaner, all ataehments; chrome
kitchen table and chairs; 2 large
mirrors; bookstand and books;
set of encyclopedia; 2 sets fiber-
glas gold drapes, like new; var-
iety glassware; silverware; kit-
chen utensils; ironing board;
new pop cooler; lawn chairs;
garden tools, etc.
Plan to attend this outstand-
ing sale.
Terms -Cash
BOB MANTHA, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Tractors, Truck,
Combine, Farm Machinery,
Grain, Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Lot 11, Con. 6, Biddulph Twp.
PA miles west of Whalen Corn-
ers, then 11/4 miles south or 6
miles northeast of Lucan, on
Roman Line.
The undersigned auctioneer
received 1, . tions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5
at 1 p.m.
Truck, Tractors, Combine:
1963 Chevrolet 3/4 -ton truck,
with low mileage, in good con-
dition; Allis Chalmers WD 45
standard tractor, equipped with
heavy duty Horne loader; Allis
Chalmers WC Farmall tractor,
equipped with 2 -row scuffler;
tractors in A-1 condition; Allis
Chalmers No. 60 pull type pow-
er take -off combine, in good
condition.
Farm Machinery:
M.H. 13 -run grain and fertili-
zer drill, like new; Ontaro 17 -
run grain and fertilizer drill,
good condition; Fluery Bissel
28 -plate tractor disc; M.M. 40 -
plate tractor disc; New Holland
side delivery rake, on rubber,
recently purchased; New Idea
MASONRY SERVICE - Chim-
neys repaired, repointed; stone
work, fireplaces built; . base-
ments repaired, waterproofed
andwhite coated. Work guar=
anteed Ray Squire, phone 527-
1332, Box 335, Seaforth. 5,tf
Anyone wishing to have
whitewashing done, contact Bill
Wart on, phone 27r19, Dash-
wood.
Parade Winners
At Zurich Fair
Winners in the parade at the
Zurich fall fair on Monday
were as follows: best business
float, M. Deitz and Son; Ginger-
ich's Sales and Service; best
decorated car, Zurich Chamber
of Commerce, Zurich Lions
Club; best freak float, OMSIP,
power take -off 7 -ft. mower, in-
cluding windrower; John Deere
tractor spreader, on rubber;
Int. 3 -furrow plow, •on rubber;
2 3 -drum steel rollers; 3 rubber
tire wagons; 3 -section spring
tooth harrows; 6 -section barrow
pole; stiff tooth cultivator;
forage harvester, including box;
cement mixer; set of sleighs;
grain blower pipe; single plow;
tractor chains; chain saw, like
new; roll of wire; steel posts;
snow fence; steel water trough;
fanning mill; grain grinder;
cutter; extension ladder; forks;
shovels; ot her miscellaneous
items.
Grain:
Quantity seed mixed grain.
Household Effects:
Oak extension table; 2 cook
stoves; antique cupboard; chest
of drawers, assortment dishes,
etc.
Terms -Cash
RYDER SISTERS,
MIKE TOOHEY,
Proprietors
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractor, Farm Machinery,
Household Effects, Antiques
and Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Lot 27, Con. 2, Hay Township
One mile west of Hensall,
thence two miles north
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
at 1 p.m.
Tractor and Farm Machinery:
John Deere 2 -plow tractor, on
rubber; John Deere 2 -furrow
plow, 12 -inch bottom; M.H. 7 -ft.
binder; M.H. 13 -run grain and
fertilizer drill; Cockshutt 3 -bar
side rake; John Deere 7 -ft.
power take -off mower; tractor
disc; 3 -section spring tooth har-
row; 4 -section diamond har-
rows; rubber tire wagon; hay
loader; walking plow; set of
sleighs; buggy; •cutter; farm
trailer and racks; garden seed-
er and scuffler; garden tiller;
10x12 brooder house; aluminum
18 -ft. house trailer, good condi-
tion; 2 -burner propane stove;
steel water trough; oil heater;
post hole digger; post hole
auger; 2 grindstones; 11/z-h.p.
gas engine; oil drums and
pumps; hay fork car; fork and
sling ropes; 140 feet rope; iron
kettle; antique Swedish saw;
crosscut saw; single harness;
chime bells; saw mandrel.
Household Effects:
Large selection antique furni-
ture, dishes and miscellaneous
items to be listed in next week's
issue.
Terms - Cash
JAMES S. PETTY, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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Hay Municipal Telephone Sys-
tem.
In the school section of the
parade winners were as follows:
best tricycle, Bradley Clausius,
Wayne Thiel, Robert Gingerich;
best bicycle, Susan Decker, Lin-
da Neeb, Danny Turkheim; best
fancy costume, Danny and David
Schilbe, Teresa and Eli Lans-
bergen, Vicki and Shirley Hay;
best comic,Randy Decker and
Robbie Doerr, Wayne Oke,
Bradley Datars, Paul and Wayne
Truemner; best float, Smith
boys' travelling food market,
Stephen Haberer, Barry Hess
and Wayne Schilbe, Randy Oke.
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About People
You Know .. .
Mrs. Theresa Hartman attend-
ed the liturgical conference in
London over the week -end.
Mrs. Adeline Neeb and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Neeb visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Desjardine.
Elgin Fassel, . of Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, was a recent visitor
with friends and relatives in
Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hackett
and family, of Don Mills, spent
the week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinbach.
ZURICH FALL FAIR
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noon and toured the midway,
the 4-H Calf Club show, the
cattle exhibits and the inside
displays.
Mrs. Eben Weigand, of Dash-
wood, won the top honors in the
inside departments and receives
the Simpson -Sears silver tray
for the most points in domestic
science and women's work cate-
gories,
Other principal winners in
inside departments were: grain
and seeds, Russell Oesch, Varna;
Fred McClymont, Varna. Hor-
ticulture: Fred McClymont,
Varna. Vegetables: Fred Mc-
Clymont, Mrs. David Blackwell,
RR 2, Hensall; Ken Gascho, RR
3, Zurich, and Russell Oesch.
Domestic science: Mrs. Wei-
gand; Mrs. E. Tosczak, Seaforth;
Mrs. Dave Cross, Exeter; Mrs.
Steven Gingerich, RR 2, Zurich;
Mrs. 'Beatrice Geiger, RR 1,
Zurich; Mrs. Hugh Morenz,
Dashwood, and Mrs. Myrtle Hay,
Zurich.
Ladies', men's and children's
wear: Mrs. Weigand, Mrs.
Tosczak, Mrs. Morenz, Mrs. Hay,
Mrs. Clarence Schade.
Art work and crafts: Mrs.
Weigand, Mrs. Blackwell, Rob-
bie Doerr, Mrs. V. L. Becker,
Mrs. Jerome Sweeney, Mrs,
Gingerich, Mrs. Morenz, Mrs.
Schade.
Floral exhibits: Mrs. Herb
Beirling, Mrs. Delbert Geiger,
Mrs. Len Prang.
In the Women's Institute dis-
plays, first prize went to Dash-
wood, second to Zurich and
third to Hensall.
A number of specials were
won by various ladies in the
area. These include the J. M.
Schneider specials: red cherry
pie, Mrs. Beatrice Geiger; choc-
olate cake, Mrs. Weigand; but-
ter tarts, Mrs. Geiger.
Best working man's dinner
was won by Miss Ruth Ann
Flaxbard; second was Mrs. Len
Prang and third Mrs, Stewart
Blackwell.
Lake of the Woods Milling
Co, special was won by Mrs.
Myrtle Hay; McCormick's spe-
cial by Mrs. E, Tosczak, Mrs.
Steven Gingerich; Arva Flour
Mill special, Mrs. Beatrice Geig-
er, Mrs, Gingerich, Mrs. Wei-
gand; Fry -Cadbury special, Mrs.
Weigand, Mrs. Gingerich, Mrs,
Beatrice Geiger; Gascho's Dry
Goods special, Mrs. Gingerich,
Mrs. Weigand.
Hubert Schilbe special, Mrs.
Gingerich, Mrs. Weigand, Mrs.
Beatrice Geiger.
ONTARIO
Require trucks for winter sanding. Loaders for loading
winter sand, salt and snow remove] at Exeter, Grand Bend
and Bayfield.
Department of Highways
581 Huron St. P.O. Box No. 8
District No. 3, Stratford
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
Trucks must have Department of Transport license; 27,000
lbs. gross vehicle weight. Cab to axle length 84" or 102".
Accessories to conform to Highway Traffic Act.
Loaders -Rubber tire or track type. Minimum
bucket capacity.
All equipment subject to approval of the
District Highway Equipment Supervisor.
Rental agreements available at or by mail from the above
mentioned address.
Closing date for tenders 12:00 noon, October 7, 1966.
.1. G. TILLCOCK,
District Engineer.
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Box Office Open at 7:45 p,m.
SEPTEMBER 30, OCTOBER 1
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Ride the Pontiac winning streak!
Introducing the adventurous new Pontiacs for 1967!
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The biggest car news for 1967 comes from Pontiac. Canada's
perennial Success Car gets away to yet another flying start
with new styling, new models, new interiors, new safety fea-
tures and new glamor options. Grande Parisienne, Parisienne,
Laurentian and Strato-Chief series all have completely new
Grande Parisienne Sport Loupe won opuona, vmyp .op
styling. Bowing in is a brand-new series called 2+2. It's the
last word in full-size adventure cars. Whatever you want most
from your new car in 1967 -luxury, high style, performance
or practicality -you'll get it from one of Pontiac's 52 new
models, Pontiac is for today's kind of people. People like you!
While safety is an intrinsic part of everything engineered into
Pontiac, we'd like to list here some of the more notable
standard safety features in every '67 Pontiac: our way hazard
warning flasher; dual master cylinder brake system with
warning light; seat belts -front and rear with push-button
buckles; GM -developed energy -absorbing steering column;
passenger -guard door locks -all doors; inside day/night
On display at your Pontiac dealer's now
Penslonne Z+s anon Loupe
mirror with shatter -resistant vinyl -edged glass and breakaway
support; Zane -change feature incorporated in directional
signal control; energy -absorbing instrument panel with
smooth -contoured knobs and levers.
ontiac 1961
--- See your authorized Pontiac dealer
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