Zurich Citizens News, 1967-04-27, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1967
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE FIVE
41/61161.7111
Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Cards of
Thanks, 1 n Memoriaina,
Engagements, 3c a words
Minimum 75c.
REPEATS—
2c a word; Minimum 50e,
CASH DISCOUNTS— •
Mg Off if paid ,by Saturday
following last Insertion.
BILLING CHARGE -
10c added on second NIL
FREE—
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
DEADLINE -
19 o'clock noon, Wednesday
FOR SALE
DURO-THERM Oil burner, with
fan. Phone 2364613. 16,7,
HEAVY DUTY Farm Wagons,
six ton, Timken roller bearings,
auto steering, wagon, less tires,
$110. With new four ply tires,
$160; with new six -ply tires,
$1'75. Joe's Farm Wagons, lo-
cated two miles southeast of
Linwood. 13to25,b
SURGE Milking Machine, used
eight months; pipeline for 25
cows. Priced to sell. Wayne
Taylor, Varna, phone 482-9837.
16,p
No. 1. TABLE Potatoes, Sebago,
75-1b. bag only $1.25. Vern
Schatz, Dashwood. 15,b
1,000 BALES ALFALFA HAY.
Phone 236-4778.
ONE. 250 -amp Electric Welder,
in good condition; 1 pop cooler.
AIMS Gingerich, phone 236-
4775.
DRILL, 13 -row; disc; 4 sets of
lharrows; cultivator; ,cultipack-
er; binder, 7 ft.; harrow plow;
nn an u r e spreader; fertilizer
drill; plow, 3 furrow; hammer
mill. Apply to Ivan Kalbfleisch.
16,7,p
HOG CONTRACTS—Dairy cost-
ing service. Complete line of
Purina feeds and sanitation.
Garden, farm and veterinary
supplies, etc. Clinton Farm
+Dentre, 22 Isaac St., Clinton,
M. W. Durst, Purina dealer.
Call 482-9333. 14,5,6,7,b
WHITE Brick House, in the
village of Zurich, corner of
Walnut and Main Street; bath
and furnace; extra apartment
.at rear. Contact Hugh Clausius
or Mose Erb, or phone 634-8737,
Baden. 15,6,7,b
ONTARIO STEEL roofing and
siding, Stelco brand. Present
stock on hand — 28 standard
gauge, colored, $15 per square.
Galvanized, $10.75 per square.
Arnold Cann, phone 235-1467.
14,5,6,7,p
SPRUCE and White Pine trees,
some suitable for hedges. Would
?like them removed soon, due
toclearing of land. Contact
Alvin Gingerich, 2364735.
17,b
RED CLOVER and Yellow
Sweet Clover seed, mixed half
and half, $12 per bushel; yel-
low sweet clover, $5 per bushel;
'timothy, $7. Apply to David
Blackwell, 236-4820. 17,p
CENTENNIAL S 11 0 E S and
Spats, available at Oesch Shoe
Store, along with our complete
line of 1967 footwear. 13tf
RE-INFORCED Cement Tiles,
4' and 3'. Contact Lawrence
Ziler, ,11/� miles south of Dash-
wood, phone 237-3487. 14to20,b
WE SUPPLY FLOWERS for all
occasions: weddings, funerals,
hospitals. Cut flowers and
plants at all times. Nete's
Flowers, Mrs. Milton Oesch,
Zurich. 13tf
CUSTOM WORK.
CATTLE SPRAYED for lice.
Contact William Watson, 237-
3306, Dashwood, RS, 3, Zurich.
48,tf
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 Sehwartzentxuber, dial
655-2434, Tavistock, 334b
BRICK WORK—,Ohiinneys re-
paired, repainted; stone work;
fireplaces •built; basement re-
paired, waterproofed and white
coated. Work guaranteed. Ray
Squire, phone 527-1332, Box 335,
Seaforth,
10,tf i
Cards of Thanks
We wish to take this oppor-
tunity to thank all our relatives,
neighbors and friends for the
kindness and sympathy shown
during the illness and passing
of our dear sister, Frieda, —
The Neuschwanger Family,
17,p
I wish to take this opporun-
ity of expressing my sincere
appreciation to all those who
helped in any way during 'our
loss last week in the tornado.
It was all greatly appreciated.
—Herb Keller. 17,b
A word of appreciation to ell,
your kindness in deeds and
thoughts are beyond our com-
prehensions.—Cec and Jen Kip-
fer and family. 17,p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to
friends, relatives and neighbors
for the many acts 'of kindness
shown to the children and me,
during our recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Dr. Wallace,
Dr. Yew, and the nurses -of St.
Joseph's Hospital. Thanks also
to Pastors Ephriam Gingerich
and Orval Jantzi, to the WMSA
of the Zurich Mennonite Church,
Westlake' Funeral Home, and to
those who remembered us in
prayer. The floral tributes and
donations were much appreci-
ated. — Orlen Schwartzentruber
sand 'Children. 17,p
COMING EVENTS
Spring rummage sale, Hen-
sall Arena, Saturday, May 6, 2
p.m. Sponsored by Hensall
Kinettes. 16,7,8,b
Varna Hi -C Paper Drive on
April 29. Tied or in boxes.
Phone 482-33v1, 482-7497 or
262-5351 for pick-up. 16,b
Ladies' Auxiliary to Blue
Water Rest Horne will hold
their meeting on Wednesday,
May 3, at 8 p.m., at the Rest
Home. Guest speaker will Dr.
Ross, anedical doctor in charge
of Huronview. All ladies in the
community are invited. 17,b
FOR SALE
ONTARIO No. 1 POTATOES,
$1.10 for 75 -ib. bag. Apply to
Arno 1 d Vandenboomen, two
miles east of Zurich or four
miles west of Hensall, on High-
way 84. 17,8,9,20,1,
GOOD QUALITY HAY for sale.
Call Leandre Bedard, 236-4748.
17,p
NOTICE
INCOME TAX returns filled, by
experienced p e r s o n. Phone
Lance Reed, 236-4954. 16tfb
HELP WANTED
MAN wanted for baker's helper,
and to operate bread wrapping
machine. Apply to Tasty Nu
Bakery, Zurich. 17,b
$ $ $ $ $ $
A few hours a day will really
pay the Avon way, so call or
write evening, Mrs. M. Millson,
17 Hawkesbury Ave., London,
451-0541. 17,8,9,b
YOUNG GIRL, experienced in,
or anxious to learn book-keep-
ing, typing and general office
work. Reply in writing, giving
age and experience, if any, to
Zurich Wood Products Ltd„
Zurich. 16,b
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE TO FARMERS—Before
you buy any agricultural chem-
icals, contact me. Also custom
spraying. Lionel Wilder, RR 1,
Zurich, call 236-4020. 12tf
SILOS — A solid, poured -con-
crete silo offers greater strength
and longer life—does a better,
safer storage job, yet the cost
is often less than other types.
Let us quote your prices, financ-
ing and construction arrange-
ments for a poured -concrete
silo or liquid manure tank.
Write Solid Silos Ltd., London,
'or phone London 432-7106, eve-
nings 438-3'778; or Forest 622-
R-31. 12,3,4,5,b
ATTENTION Egg Producers,
Free washing, compare our
grading. Top prices paid for
As and undergrades. To get
your eggs picked up, call
"Mitch", Parkhill Creamery,
294-6265. 13,4,5,6,b
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Ted Steinbach
were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Casey and Mr. and Mrs, Morley
Witmer, all of Detroit.
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barry
of Seaforth, wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Gail Korean, to Mr. Donald
G. Hoffman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony 'Hoffman, of
Zurich. Wedding to take place
May 20, at 2 p.m., at St, James
'Church, Seaforth. 17,b
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of
LEON NARCISSE BEDARD
late of the Township of Hay,
in the County of Huron, Farmer
All .persons claiming against
the above Estate are required
to forward full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 15th day of
May, 1967, after which date the
assets will be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
16,7,8,b
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate, Tractor, Farm
Machinery and Miscellaneous
Items
on the premises
Lot 7, Con. •3, Hay Township
1% miles north of Exeter cem-
etery, thence one .mile west,
first farm north.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, APRIL 28
at 1:30 p.m.
Real Estate:
Consists of Lot 7, Concession
3, Hay Township, 100 -acre farm
on which is situated 2 -storey
brick dwelling, a bank barn and
driveshed. Land of clay and
sandy loam; 65 acres tillable;.
remainder in bush and pasture
land.
Terms of Real Estate -10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Tractor and Farm Machinery:
1958 super Ford standard
tractor, completely equipped,
in perfect condition; Ford 2 -
furrow hydraulic lift plow;
Dearborn tractor disc; M.M.
tractor disc; 4 -section lever har-
rows; 3 -point hitch Ford culti-
vator; 3 -point hitch earth scoop;
3 -point hitch whirl type grass
cutter; 3 -section diamond har-
rows; rubber tire wagon; stiff
tooth cultivator; Mc -Deering 2-
row corn planter and corn pick-
er; Super D chain saw, like
new; air compressor, chains;
vice; forks; shovels, etc.
No reserve.
Terms—Cash
MRS. SHIRLEY POISSON,
Proprietress
(the former Norman Kleinfeldt
property)
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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
Grow Cucumbers
and make Extra Money. If you
have 1/z an acre or more, grow
cucumbers for
BICK'S
Top Prices, all hybrid seed.
Fi'ee Pick-up .at gate,
For information, apply to:
Albert Kramers
BICK'S OF CANADA
Dublin, Ont. Phone 30 It 3
10,2,4,6,8,20
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Heavy Sessioof
County Council
(continued from page one)
cause people are living longer
and retiring earlier. She said
legislators know that a prob-
lem exists but are "loath to do
anything about it".
She asked if 20 extra years
of life are a bonus or a burden
if aged people 'can look forward
to a life of uselessness and dis-
interest when they are old,
Mrs. McHale .observed that less
money and more imagination
is what is needed if senior citi-
zens are to be cared for as they
would prefer to be cared for.
The director of a Good Health
Club in London, Mrs, McIlale
was very critical of homes for
the aged where residents are
pampered and waited on "hand
and foot" when in many cases
they would be happier to be
delegated certain chores. "Our
motto is everybody with some-
thing to do, nobody with too
much," she added.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractor, Combine, Farm
Machinery, Household Effects
and Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Lot 37, North Boundary,
Stephen Township
4 miles west of Dashwood on
Highway 83 or 21/2 miles north
of Grand Bend, thence three
quarter mile east.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 29
at 1 p.m.
Tractor, Combine and Farm
Machinery:
Jahn Deere 'M' standard trac-
tor, in good condition; Allis
Chalmers power " take off all
crop combine, used two sea-
sons, new condition; Mc-Dber-
ing double plate 15 -run grain
and fertilizer, like new; M.H.
power lift 81/2 -ft. double spring
cultivator; M.H. 8V2 -ft. spring
tooth cultivator; 2 -drum steel
railer; Case tractor spreader;
rubber tire wagon and rack;
Int. power take -off 7 -ft. mower;
bean puller; 2 -wheel trailer;
Int. 'hammer mill; 28 ft. 4 inch
grain auger with motor; set of
bob sleighs; 2 -furrow plow; 140
gallon gas tank and pump; col-
ony house 12x14; National one -
unit milking machine; portable
sander; 'antique scythe; step
ladder; Homelite 7 hp chain
saw, recently purchased; elec-
tric motors; forks; shovels, etc.
Household Effects:
Northern E l e c t r i c 21 -inch
television, like new, including
antenna; coffee and end tables;
2 daybeds; occasional chairs;
rockers; chest of drawers; Spar -
ton combination record player
and radio; 4 -burner gas stove;
electric lamp; 4 -burner electric
stove; washing machine; Leon-
ard medium size refrigerator;
pine glass cupboard; coal oil
lamps; mirrors; kitchen uten-
sils; sealers; crocks.
Terms—Cash
ROY and GLENN WALPER,
Proprietors
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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Alvin D. Smith, Turnberry
reeve and chairman of the
board of management of Huron-
view, reported that the per diem
rate at Huronview was to rise
from $4.65 to $5.49 effective
April 1, 1967; or $167 per month
in 1967 as opposed to $142 per
month last year.
He referred to :the budget
brought in by clerk -treasurer
John Berry who urged the Hur-
onview board to step carefully
toward any major expenditures.
Smith told council `,we're doing
all we can" but said the intro-
duction of two employee unions
at the Home could constitute
"a financial undertaking of
some size".
The Centennial committee
was granted $100 to assist fi-
nancially in the July 2 inter-
denominational service at the
Agricultural Park in Goderich
at 3:30 p.m. This will be the
county's Centennial effort in
conjunction. with the Goderich
Ministerial Association and the
various Legion branches.
The equalization committee
reported that it concurred with
a resolution from the united
counties of Stormont, Dundas
and Glengarry that the assessor
remain responsible for the tal-
lying of the number of dogs
in the county, Zurich reeve,
Leroy Thiel, chairman, said the
committee felt this was no un-
due burden on the assessor.
Interjected Warden Donald
McKenzie, "Who else would be
in •a better position to do it?"
Obituary
MRS. 0. SCHWARTZENTRUBER
Mrs. Orlen Schwartzentruber,
the former Betty Cecilia Ann
Huston, Zurich, passed away in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
on Friday, April 21. She was
29 years of age.
The deceased had been ad-
mitted earlier in the week to
the hospital for surgery.
Surviving, besides her hus-
band, are three daughters,
Grace Ruth, Lavina Kimberley,
Dale Marie, and one son, John;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Huston, Windsor; and one sis-
ter, Mrs. Larry Hine, Detroit,
Michigan. She was predeceased
by .a son, Wayne, in 1966.
Funeral service was in the
Zurich Mennonite Church on
Monday, April 24, with arrange-
ments in the charge of West-
lake funeral home. Interment
was in the Mennonite Ceme-
tery, Goshen Line.
MISS F. S. NEUSCHWANGER
A Zurich area resident all
her life, Miss Frieda Susanna
Neuschwanger died in -Clinton
Public Hospital en Wednesday,
April 19, in her 75th year.
She is survived by three sis-
ters, Miss Amelia Neuschwang-
er, London; Mrs. Jacob (Clara)
Deichert, RR 1, Zurich; and
Mrs. John (Hilda) Rader, Dash-
wood, and one brother, Peter,
Zurich.
Funeral was from St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich, on
Saturday, April 22, with inter-
ment in the Lutheran Ceme-
tery. Westlake funeral home
was in charge of arrangements.
JeIImO, Assorted Flavors _ _ 3/31 c
DELUXE -8 OZ,
Kraft Cheese Slices
ASSORTED -48 OZ.
Aliens Fruit Drinks
MAPLE LEAF
Fancy Sockeye Salmon -
Grapefruit --------
35c
3/$1
- 59c
10/55c
LUCK`' DOLLAR FOOD MARKET
ZURICH
Bean Growers
Hear New Plan
Mame than 300 Huron County
bean growers voted for their
own bean marketing agency
and will suggest to the Ontario
Bean Producers' Marketing
Board that is should change its
present plan to a scheme by
which it would control, market
and sell all Ontario beans. The
group met in Zurich for the
first of six information meet-
ings.
The board now handles only
the surplus beans offered it by
private dealers.
Board chairman Robert Allan
of Brucefield, answered criti-
cism of the proposed plan
levelled by two dealers in a
prepared statement.
He said a board committee
has been named to work on
financing details with members
of the dealers' association. He
felt sure banks would lend
money to dealers, paving the
way for dealers to make interim
CENTENNIAL. DANCE
Time again to get out your
Centennial costume and beat a
path to the Zurich Community
Centre for another old and new
time dance to the music of Ken
Ducharme and the Chandaliers,
Date is Saturday, May 20,
and there will be $75 in prize
money.
Ten dollars will be awarded
to the person wearing the best
costume that is 100 years old;
$10 for the 'neatest beard; $10
for the best styled beard; $12
for the best couple in old cos-
tume; $5 each to the best lady
and best man in old costume,
and three door prizes of $10,
$8 and $5.
Sharon Strong and Gene Du-
charme will be special guests
of the evening. Advance tickets
are available from orchestra
members.
payments to growers when
beans are delivered.
William Mickle, Hensall, and
Donald Waters, Parkhill, both
private dealers, suggested most
dealers may have to wait up to
12 months before being repaid
by the marketing board.
Mr, Allan suggested dealers
would be paid ,as soon as the
beans were shipped from their
plants.
HOTEL IMPERIAL
Grand Bend
Featuring . .
LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT
and DANCING
Friday and
Saturday Night
JOIN THE CROWDS!
ver
Reception
and Dance
For
MARION SCHROEDER
and
GEORGE SWEENEY
Sat., April 29
Dashwood
Community Centre
Music by
KEN MITTELHOLTZ
and "THE TWYLITES"
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THANK YON...
FOR YOUR GENEROSITY
During Our
April Campaign
FOR FUNDS
HURON UNIT
Canadian Cancer Society
BACK AGAIN I
"The Cavaliers"
IN THE
Zurich Community Centre
Saturday, April 29
9 to 12 p.m.
Sponsored by Zurich Agricultural Society
OPEN for BUSINESS
GENERAL REPAIRS
TO
All Types of Farm Machinery
YOU BUST IT . . . WE FIX 1T I!
See us before you buy a new Farm Wagon
BLAKE REPAIR SHOP
MYRON SNIDER, Proprietor
RR 2 Zurich 236-46'78