Zurich Citizens News, 1967-10-12, Page 5VILLAGE OF ZURICH
OIL TENDER
SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as such, will
be accepted by the undersigned, for the
Sup* of Fuel 00
-Icer the Zurich Arena, Zurich Community Centre,
Zurich Fire Hall and Municipal Office. Contract
will be for one year.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
• All tenders to be in the hands of the clerk -treasurer
by 12 noon, on Tuesday, October 31, 1967.
MRS. ELDA WAGNER,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Village of Zurich.
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THV SPAY, OCTOBER 12, 1967
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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FOR SALE
NEW POTATOES -2 miles east
of Zurich on Highway 84. Call
2364038. 34,tf
SMALL SPRUCE trees, suitable
for hedges. Also larger pines.
Contact Alvin Gingerich, dial
236-4735. 41,tf
APPLES — No. 1 Snows, Spys,
McIntosh. All sprayed. Phone
237-3306. 40,1,b
APPLES—$1.00 per bushel, and
up, Bring containers. Shan
row' Orchards. RR 1, Dash-
wood, phone 237-3253. 41,b
Cl -IF 'ICE QUALITY APPLES —
IYIc1:tosh, Courtland, Pits, or
bring your own container and
pid your own, and save. Prices
fror-. $1 bushel, up. Ross Mid-
dleton Orchards, one mile east
of Bayfield on old Clinton -Bay -
highway. Come any time
before dark. 40,1,b
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, well
located in the village of Zurich,
southwest section. Contact Ivan
KaP,fleisch, Zurich. 40,1,p
SEWING MACHINE, straight
and reverse stitch, electric sew-
ing machine, in console cabinet.
Phone 236-4183. 41,2,p
APPLES—Pick your own, low
trees, no climbing. Kings, Spys,
Russet, Snows, Greenings, Tal -
mar. Sweets, Delicious, etc.
Picl:r•,g days: Mondays, Wednes-
days, Fridays, Saturdays. Closed
Sundays. Phone 482-3214, Fred
McClymont & Son, 1 mile south
of Varna. 40,1,2,p
FOR RENT
HOUSE — Newly decorated 2 -
store: home, with modern facil-
ities.. Located on 14th conces-
sion;, Hay. Apply to Vincent
Doyle, 236-4605. 4-,b
CUSTOM WORK.
CUSTOM WORK—Custom bean
pulling and windrowing; also
custom combining of beans and
corn; truck available. Contact
Lionel Wilder, 236-40200.
37to44,b
Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank •all my
neighbors and friends for the
prayers, cards, gifts and visits
and the many acts of kindness
shown me while a patient at
Clinton hospital. Thanks to the
nurses and staff on the first
floor, also Dr, Wallace and Dr.
Walden. My sincere thanks to
everyone.—I-larry Bechier, 41,b
I would like to express my
thanks to all who made my
stay in Clinton hospital more
pleasant, by the many kind acts
shown to me. Special thanks
to the staff on first floor, Dr.
Addison, Dr. Newlands, Pastor
Blackwell. My sincere thanks
to everyone,—Orval McClinchey.
41,p
We wish to thank all our
friends, neighbors and relatives
for the many acts of kindness
during our recent accidents.
Special thanks to Rev. A. C.
Blackwell and the Lutheran
Church Women. — Arnold and
Bell Merner. 41,p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my family, relatives
and friends who remember me
with cards and visits during my
stay in the hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Goddard, Dr.
Stovrohy, the nursing staff at
Exeter and St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London; Rev. Ephriam
Gingerich and Westlake .ambu-
lance,—Gerald Shantz. 41,b
COMING EVENTS
The uron County Cream
me o.c rs are holding their an-
nual meeting in the Agricul-
tural Board Rooms, Clinton, on
Tuesday, October 24, 1967, at
8:30 p.rn. Guest speaker: Mr.
W. G. Urquhart, manager of the
MODA Council, Stratford.
41,2,b
Annual charter night banquet
and dance in Seaforth Legion
Hall, on Friday, October 20, at
6:30 p.m. Sponsored by Father
Stephen Eckert Council, Sea -
forth. Banquet and dance, $3.00
couple; dance only. $1.00 per
person, Tickets available from
K of C members, to those 21
and over. 41,2,b
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE TO FARMERS
DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL
SERVICE
We now pick up dead or dis-
abled catle and horses in your
area. Rotten animals not ac-
cepted.
For fast, efficient service, call
immediately collect. Licence
68C67.
Phone 245-0838, Strathroy
JOHN GRINSVEN 28,tf
EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate, Trac-
tors, Farm Machinery, Live-
stock, Feed and Miscellaneous
Items
on the premises
Lot 17, Con. 16, Stephen Twp.
or 2 miles north of Shipka, 21/2
miles west of Dashwood, and
thence 2 miles south.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20
at 1 p.m. sharp
Real Estate:
Parcel No. 1—Lot 17, Con
16, Stephen Township, 200 -acre
farm, all in one lot, on which
is situated large 2 -storey brick
dwelling, Main floor: large
kitchen, living and dining room
and bedroom. Second floor: 3
large bedrooms with clothes
closets. Full size basement,
soft water cistern, utility room
and woodshed. Large bank
barn, cement silo.
Buildings in good state of re-
pair. Four acres mixed and
oak bush; farm well tiled; never
failing water. supply. Land of
clay and sandy nature, all till-
able and in good state of cul-
tivation.
Parcel No. 2—North quarter
of 17, south quarter of 18, con-
sisting of 50 -acre farm, with no
buildings; 20 acres mixed bush;
remainder tillable, This is an
ideal grass farm.
Please note—Farms will be
offered separately.
Terms of Real Estate -10%
day of sale, balance to be paid
on or before December 28, 1967,
when full possession will be
given. Farms to be sold sub-
ject to reserve bid.
Inspection invited by con-
tacting the auctioneer,
Tractors, Farm Machinery:
Int. B 414 fully hydraulic gas
tractor, first class condition;
Int. Farmall H tractor, in A-1
condition; Int. 3 -furrow 3 -point
hitch plow; Taul 91/2 -ft. 3 -point
hitch cultivator. rubber tire side
wheels; Cockshutt 15 -run grain
and fertilizer drill, on rubber,
recently purchased; Case 6 -ft.
combine, motor and complete
other attachments; M.H. horse-
drawn manure spreader; Int. 4 -
bar side rake; McCormick Deer-
ing 5 -ft. mower; Int. 7 -ft. cut
binder; rubber tire wagon and
rack; M.H. 24 -plate tractor disc;
3 -drum roller; 3 -point hitch
circular saw; 22 -in. chain saw;
like new; 3 -section diamond
harrows; M.H. cutting box and
pipes; 2 -wheel trailer; quantity
of new and used lumber; fan-
ning mill; chains, forks, shovels
and other miscellaneous items. s
Livestock:
Red Durham cow, calf at
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foot; Angus cow, with calf at
foot; 2 Hereford cows, with
calves at foot, all refired :Here-
ford in June; calves averaging
500 pounds each and of choice
quality,
York sow, with litter of 14,
six weeks ,old; York sow, with
litter of 8, two weeks old; pure-
bred York boar, with papers;
3 chunks ready for market.
Poultry; 4
100 red Hampshire yearling
hens; 80 Honegers yearling
hens; 3 geese; gander; 7 ducks,
Hay and Grain:
1200 bales choice mixed hay;
800 bushels Rodney oats; 100
bushels Herta barley; quantity
fertilizer; one bushel red clover
seed; 2 bushels timothy and
alfalfa, mixed; nine acres of
choice standing corn.
Terms—Cash
This being an extra large
sale, selling will start at 1 p.m.
TOM LAMPORT, Proprietor
GLEN WF BB, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractor, Farm Machinery,
Livestock, Hay, Grain and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Lot 15, Con. 11, Hay Township
11A miles south of Zurich
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24
at 1 p.m.
Tractors and Farm Implements:
M.M. Jet Star, fully hydraulic
standard tractor, in A-1 condi-
tion; hvdrutic lift 3 -furrow
plow; Konsgilde 3 -point Bitch
cultivator; 2 -row Internat'onal
bean scuffle r; Internet' )nal
semi -mounted 6 -ft. mower; Int.
13 -run grain and fertilizer drill,
in A-1 condition; Int. 3 -bar side
rake; Int. 32 -plate tractor disc;
Oliver 81/2 -ft. land packer; Case
3 -section lever harrows; Int.
hay loader: Cockshutt horse-
drawn spreader, on rubber; 4 -
section diamond harrows; 2 -
wheel trailer; Buehler heavy
duty 5 -ton rubber tire wagon;
16 -ft. hay rack; single plow;
rubber tire wheelbarrow; cut-
ter; harness; horse collars; pig
tales; steel watering trough;
quantity of cedar posts; fanning
mill; bag truck; Little Beaver
COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
The Council of the Township of Hay will meet
as a Court of Revision on the assessment roll
made in 1967 for 1968, at the
Hay Township Council Room.
ZURICH, ONTARIO
ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1967
at 8:00 p.m. (D.S.T.)
Parties interested should govern themselves accordingly.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Clerk, Township of Hay
JUST ARRIVE
A New Shipment of
CENTENNIAL ROSE
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FOR THE WINTER SEASON AHEAD !
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HARDWARE and FURNITURE
DASHWOOD
grain grinder equipped with 3 -
horsepower electric motor;
quantity dry apple wood; Ren-
frew cream separator; milking
machine and piping; mail box;
forks, shovels, chains and other
miscellaneous items,
Livestock:'
Eight part Hereford and Hol-
stein steers, averaging 800
each; 7 part Hereford and Hol-
stein heifers, averaging 800
pounds each; 4 Hereford spring
calves. Cattle all of choice
quality.
Hay and Grain:
1800 bales choice quality
mixed hay; 1400 bushels choice
quality mixed grain.
soldNo,, reserve as the farm is
Terms—Cash
WILLARD CORRIVEAU,
Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
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AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Household Effects,
Antiques and Miscellaneous
Items
on the premises
Highway 21
Three miles north of Drysdale
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
NOTICE
The Board of the Combined Roman Catholic
Separate Schools of the Villages of Hensall
and Zurich and the Township of Hay
TAKE NOTICE that the Board of the Combined Roman
Catholic Separate Schools of the Villages of Hensall and Zurich
and the Township of Hay on the 2nd day of October, 1967,
passed By-law Number 2- 1967 •to authorize the borrowing of
money by the issue and sale of a Debenture of the said Board
in the principal amount of $92,000,00.
1—The purpose for which the money is to be borrowed
is the construction of separate school accommodation and the
supply of equipment therefor.
2—The amount to be borrowed is $92,000.00 on the
security of the said Debenture, which shall be a charge upon
the schoolhouse property and premises and any other real or
personal property vested in the said Board and upon the separ-
ate school rates collectible by the said Board.
3—The Debenture is to be dated October 1, 1967, is to
bear interest at the rate of 51/z % per annum payable semi-
annually on April 1 and October 1 in each year of the currency
of the Debenture and is to be repayable in instalments of
principal on October 1 in the years 1968 to 1987, as follows:
Principal Principal
Year Amount Year Amount
1968
1969
1970
1971
1973
1973
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 1974
at 1:30 p.m.1976
1975
Watch for complete list in 1977
following issue.
MRS. MARY BEDARD,
Proprietress
ALVLN WALPER, Auctioneer
$3,000.00 1978
3,000.00 1979
3,000.00 1980
3,000.00 1981
3,000.00 1983
3,000.00 1982
4,000.00 1984
4,000.00 1985
4,000.00 1986
4,000.00 1987
PATRICIA MEIDINGER,
40,1,2,b Secretary.
$4,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.00
7,000.00
7,000.00
7,000.00
South Huron District
High School
SrWING
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Monday — intermediate 1 Sewing
Tuesday — Beginners Sewing
Wednesday — Intermediate 2 Sewing
Thursday = Advanced Sewing
This will mark the beginning of a graded sewing programme moving
from beginners to advanced.
TYPING
MILLINERY
Monday and Wednesday —Beginning Typing
Tuesday and Thursday — Advanced Typing
Monday
OIL PAINTING Thursday
ACADEMIC
SUBJECTS
PHYSICAL FITNESS
Grade 12 and 13. Anyone interested in a
grade 12 or 13 academic subject is asked to
call the school (235-0880) and indicate the
subject and grade level.
Program for Women
Monday
NOTE:
1. The above courses will begin the week of October 16, 1967. A fee
will be charged. People should come to the school on the night that
the course they are interested in is being given, during the week
of October 16. •
2. Persons interested in enrolling in any of these programmes should
telephone South Huron District High School between the hours of
10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. The number is 235-0880. The last day for
telephoning will be Friday, October 13.
LAST DAY: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13
3. Courses in technical subjects cannot begin until the Technical Wing
of the School is completed. Announcements regarding evening
Technical subjects will appear in future issues of this newspaper.
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