Zurich Citizens News, 1968-04-04, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL, 4, 1968
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FOR SALE
ONTARIO No. 1 Potatoes, two
Miles east of Zurich on High-
way 84. Call 2364038. 9,b
CONQUEST BARLEY, for seed.
Cell Claire Geiger, 236-4083.
13,p
PART HEREFORD and Holstein
calves. Apply to Matthew Den-
omme, dial 236-4769. 13,4,p
1963 CHEV PICK-UP, with new
box. Contact Doerr's Superior
Food Market, Zurich, phone
236-4354. 13,p
EASTER Flowers Order your
Easter flowers early; gloxinias,
lilies, mums, cut flower ar-
rangements. Mrs. Milton ,Oesch,
236-4614 or 4602. 12,3,4,5,b
INTERNATIONAL Harvester.
.cultivator, 8/ -ft., heavy duty,
:in good shape. Also 26 pigs.
Call H. Pennings, 236-4087, RR
1, Zurich 14,p
400 BALES of first cut hay, 35c
la bale. Call A. Postma, Varna,
262-5235. 14,b
PARKLAND Malting Barley,
suitable far seed. Apply to
Amos Gascho, dial 236-4870.
14,5,p
TABLE and four chairs, like
new. Only $39. Apply to
G4ngerich's Sales and Service,
Zurich. 14,b
NEW 14 -FT Chrysler Charger,
fully equipped; new 35 hp
Chrysler •outboard motor; 1000 -
lb. TeeNee trailer. Priced rea-
sonable. Contact Pete Deitz,
Zurich. 14,5,p
USED ELECTRIC builtdn oven,
•only $69.95. Guaranteed.
Gingerich's Sales and Service,
Zurich, 14,b
AIR •CONDITIONER, $125;
ladies' yellow spring coat, size
10, in goad condition, $10.
Phone Hensall 262-2248. 14;b
ONE RECLINER Chair, ideal
for Father's Day; new, show-
room sample, only $89. Ginger-
ioh's Sales and Service Zurich.
14,b
FARM for Sale, South Bound-
ery, lot 10, Stanley Township.
Well drained, buildings in good
condition, every rod workable.
'or further information, call
Ludwig Schultz, RR 1, Zurich.
11,2,3,4,b
MAGAZINES -Look, special to
March 31, 40 issues for $4; Mac -
Leans, 40 issues for $3.71, 60
issues for $5; Newsweek, spe-
cial to March 31 (new only) 42
weeks for $4.84. Contact Mrs.
C. D. Kipfer, Hensall, 262.2278.
5-13x
FOR RENT
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPIVIENT
--Forms, mixers, power trowel,
wheelbarrows, etc. Call N. J,
Corriveau, 236-4954, after 5 p,m.
or on Saturdays. 13,0
BRICK FARM House, oil fern -
see, built-in cupboards, bath,
etc., situated three miles from
Hensall or Zurich, thence one
anile north. Available April 1,
Phone 236-4728, 13,4,5,b
BIRTHS
TIPFING-+Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Tipping (nee Margaret
Smith), London, are nappy to
announce the birth of their
son, at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, an Tuesday, March 28.
A, grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
.Alfred J. Smith, Hensall.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Regier,
RR 3, Zurich, are Pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sharon Ann Doris, to
Mr. Clarence C. Rau, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rau; RR 2,
Zurich. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, April 20, at
one o'clock, in St. Boniface
Church, Zurich. A private re-
ception will be held in ithe Zur-
ich Community Centre. 14,p
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
GIRL for general housework,
two mornings a week. Call
Zurich 236-4943. 13,b
HOUSEKEEPER Wanted - Are
you a young lady looking for
an ,opportunity to get estab-
lished in London? Housekeep-
er sought to assist in running
a home. Private living quart-
ers, with TV provided. Clean-
ing woman handles heavy work.
Pay good. Arrangements can
be made far person interested
in attending schol. Write Ward
C o r n e 11, 140 Commissioners
Roal East, London, or phone
439-1111, Friday, April 5, be-
tween 12 noon and 1 p.m., or
5:30 and 7:30 p.m.
The Department of Health
Ontario Hospital
Goderich
requires
REGISTERED
NURSES
for 300 -bed progressive
psychiatric hospital.
SALARY:
$5500 - $6300 annually
Salary differential for two or
more years recent experience.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Registration in Ontario.
BENEFITS:
Group life insurance and
medical- surgical insurance
-75% paid ,by government.
Accumulative sick benefits.
Annual vacation.
Pension plan.
40/hour week.
APPLY:
Business Administrator,
Ontario Hospital,
Goderieh, Ontario.
MISCELLANEOUS
LAWNS MOWED -Reasonable
rate, reliable sevice. Contact
Dave Stark, 236-4978, Zurich.
14,b
LAWN ROLLING, an Hensall
and Zurich. Hein Rooseboom,
262-2047. 14,5,b
INCOME TAX filed. Contact
Lance Reed, phone 236-4373 or
236-4004. 2,tf
GRINSVEN
(DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL SERVICE
PIC K -UP
DEAD AND DISABLED
CATTLE AND HORSES
Sheep and Rotten Animals Not
Accepted!
For fast, efficient service, call
immediately, collect
245-0838 STRATHROY
LOST and FOUND
EXTENSION Ladder, 32 -foot,
on Parr Line, Hay or Stanley
townships, Reply to Gerald
Regier, 236-4843. 14,p
WANTED TO BUY
PIANO BENCH, 237-3576. 12x
WANTED -Used Baby Stroller,
in good condition. Phone 236-
4342. 14,b
Cards of Thanks
We wish to take this oppor-
tunity of expressing ,our sincere
thanks for the Many acts of
kindness shown to us since
Keith's accident, - Keith and
Elaine McBride. 14,p
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all who re-
membered me with cards, treats,
flowers and visits, while a pa-
tient in the 'Ontario Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Wallace,
Dr. Flowers and all the nurses
and staff at the hospital. -
Elmer Oesch. 14,b
We wish to take this oppor-
tunity of thanking our friends,
neighbors and relatives for the
many acts of kindness during
our recent bereavement. Spe-
cial thanks to the nurses and
staff at South Huron Hospital,
Rev. A. C. 'Blackwell, the pall-
bearers, Westlake Funeral
Home and all those who assist-
ed an any way. -Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Thiel. 14,p
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate, Trac-
tor, Truck, Farm Machinery,
Household Effects and Miscel-
laneous Items
on the premises
Lot 1 and 2, Con. 22, Stephen
Township
One anile east of Grand Bend
on Highway 81, Mollard Line
Corner,
The undersigned ,auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
at 1:00 p.m.
Real Estate:
West part of Lot 1 and 2,
Con. 22, Stephen Township, ap-
proximately 53 acres of land on
which as situated 2 -storey frame
house; bank barn; newly con-
structed garage; poultry house.
Land choice clay loam, all till-
able with the exception of a
few acres creek flats. Farm
nicely situated for other po-
tential values. Inspection ,in-
vited.
Terms: 10% on day of sale,
balance in 30 days. Sold sub-
ject to a reasonable reserve bid.
Tractor and Truck:
Mc -Deering Farmall 'A' stand-
ard tractor; 1961 Dodge 1/z ton
pick-up truck, good condition.
Farm Machinery:
M.H. tractor spreader New
Holland hay elevator; Int. 2-tur-
row plow, on •rubber, recently
purchased; grain elevator, new
condition; •Cockshutt power take-
off mower; M.H. 4 -bar side
rake; Mc -Deering cultivator;
M.H. binder; 4 -section diamond
harrows; Mc -Deering 2 -row scuf-
fler and puller; bale buncher;
set of scales; steel roller; horse-
drawn rake; grain drill; set of
sleighs; 3 tarpaulins; Pioneer
chain saw; extension ladder;
electric fencers; logging chains;
carpenter tools; snow fence;
chains; forks; etc,
Household Effects and
Miscellaneous Items
One wood and one iron bed;
3 dressers; 2 wash stands; 2
mattresses; 2 feather ticks;
feather pillows; assortment of
quilts and blankets; 1 buff
robe; 1 cutter rug; 1 quilt ,box;
4 trunks; •crokinole board; glass
cupboard; extension table;
kitchen chairs; 1 rocking chair;
1 •arm chair; small chest; dry
sink; ,chime clock; alarm 'clock;
Eureka vacuum; Singer sewing
machine; picture frames; 2 part
toilet sets; Westinghouse radio;
coal oil lamps and lanterns;
complete set ,of dishes, setting
for 12; silverware setting for
12; assortment of dishes; kitch-
en utensils; copper boiler;
clothes basket; crocks; sad
irons; apple peeler; 2 sets of
chime bells; 4 sleigh bells; 5
dozen sap pails;; spiles; sap pan;
mail box; etc.
Not responsible for accidents.
Terms --Cash
PEARL MILLER, Executrix for
the estate of the late
J. 0. Leasum LaFond
GLEN WEBB, CIerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank y111 my friends
for the telephone calls, cards
and concern shown to me after
my` hockey accident last week,
Bob Hoffman, 14,b
I wish to take this oppor-
tunity of expressing my heart-
felt appreciation to all my rela-
tives, friends and neighbors for
the many acts of kindness,
flowers, treats and visits while
a patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, and since return-
ing home. Special thanks to
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, Dr, C. J.
Wallace, Dr. J. Walker and the
hospital staff. -Albert J. Kalb-
fleiseh. �4p
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate, Auto,
Truck, Tractors, Farm Ma-
chinery, Feed, Household Ef-
fects and Miscellaneous Items_
on the premises
Lot 20, Con. 11, Stephen Twp.
One and a quarter miles east of
Dashwood, thence one and a
quarter miles south
The undersigned .auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
at 1 p.m.
Real Estate:
Parcel No. 1 consists of Lot
20, Con. 11, Stephen Township,
99 -acre farm on which is situ-
ated 2 -storey frame dwelling,
mo d e r n conveniences; large
bank barn, newly constructed
drive shed and garage; land
choice clay loam; 6-ecre hard-
wood bush; remainder all till-
able; never failing water supply.
Parcel No. 2 consists of south
half Lot 23, Con. 17, Stephen
Township, 50 acres of land sit-
uated 21/2 miles west of Dash-
wood, thence half mile south;
20 acres clear land; remainder
mixed bush; never failing water
supply.
Terms of Rea Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance an 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Auto, Truck, Tractors:
1964 Ford custom 4 -door se-
dan in A-1 condition; 1966
GMC 1/2 -ton pick-up truck, in-
cluding 2 sets of closed and
open racks, 22,000 .actual mile-
age, in all-round perfect condi-
tion; 1954 Ford Jubilee stand-
ard ,tractor, equipped with live
power take -off and 3 -point hitch
in good condition; M.H. No. 22
Row Crop tractor, equipped
with 3 -paint hitch.
Farm Machinery and
Miscellaneous Items
Allis Chalmers 2 -row corn
scuffler; 4 -row bean scuffler;
3 -section diamond harrows; rub-
ber tire wagon; Oliver 4 -bar
side rake; 2 -furrow plow; John
Deere 2 -section rotary; set of
sleighs; 35 gallons green color
special barn paint; large assort-
ment V belt, pulleys; 21 bags
33-5% Aeroprills; extension
ladders; pump jack; heavy duty
chains; steel gates; new tarpau-
lin 9x12; small cream separator;
galvanized sheeting.
Quantity hay and grain.
Household Effects:
Duo -Therm space heater,
electric stove, kitchen stove,
small desk; beds, etc.
Terms -Cash
PATRICK WILDS, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
0
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate, Dur-
ham and Hereford Cattle, Trac-
tors, Farris Machinery, Feed and
Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Part Lot 9 and 10, Stephen Twp.
Four miles east of Dashwood
or three miles west of Exeter,
Highway 83, on
MONDAY, APRIL 8
at 1 p.m.
Real Estate:
Consists of 220eaore farm,
part of Lot 9 and 10, Stephen
Township, on which as situated
large bank barn with good
stabling; 2 -storey briek ,dwelling
with modern conveniences; 125
acres tillable, remainder grass
and bushland.
Inspection invited.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance 60 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable re-
serve bid.
Cattle;
12 choice Hereford and Dur-
ham cows, due in April; 10
Hereford yearling steers and
heifers; Hereford (steer rising
2 years old; purebred Hereford
bull, rising 3 years old.
Tractors, Farm Machinery:
Allis Chalmers standard tractor;
Case Farmall tractor; Allis
Chalmers 66 (combine; Case cul-
tivator; Int. -37 hay baler, used
one season; M.H. 11 -run grain
and fertilizer drill; heavy duty
rubber tire wagon; 16 -ft. rack;
rubber tire wagon and rack;
John Deere 4 -bar side rake;
fertilizer s p r e •a d e r; 2 -furrow
plow; set of harrows; Mc -Deer-
ing 7 -ft. binder, new canvas;
2 -drum steel roller; scuffler;
tractor disc; John Deere 3 -point
hitch 7 -ft. mower; hay elevator
with 11/2 h.p. motor; cutting
box; quantity of lumber; hay
fork, rope and pulleys; 115 -gal-
lon gas tank with pump; root
pulper; 2 -unit milking machine;
Viking electric cream separator,
like new; snow fence; steel
posts; baler twine; forks; chains;
shovels, etc.
Feed:
100 bushels choice soy beans;
quantity baled hay and straw.
Terms -Cash
PETER VAN DORSSELAER,
Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
0
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate, House-
hold Effects, Antiques and Mis-
cellaneous Items
on the premises
134 Gidley Street, W,, Exeter.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
THURSDAY, APRIL 11
at 1:30
p.m.
Rea! Estate:
Consists of part of lot 515 and
522, approximately 75 x 180 ft.,
in the town of Exeter, on which
is situated well constructed
brick dwelling. Main floor: liv-
ing and dining room, bedroom,
kitchen and utility room. Sec-
ond floor: 2 bedrooms, 3 -piece
bathroom.
Full size basement, coal and
wood furnace; also small barn
suitable for garage. Beautiful
shade trees and ample garden
land. Inspection invited.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Complete list of household
items.
Oscar Greb, Kenneth Greb,
Executors for the estate of
the late Simon Greb
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
0
EXTENSIVE
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate, Truck,
Tractors, Thresher, Farm Ma-
chinery, Hay, Straw, Household
Effects and Miscellaneous Items
on the premises
Lot 25, Con. 3, Usborne Twp.
11/4 miles east of Exeter, High-
way 83, thence 1/ miles north
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public tauction on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10
at 1:00 p,m.
Real Estate:
Parcel No. 1 consists of 49 -
acre farm, Con. 2, west (part of
Lot 21, 'Osborne Township,
Highway 83, 3/4 mile east of
Exeter; no buildings; 26 acres
fall wheat; remainder mewly
Farm completely drained, choice
clay loam. This is an extra
good farm. Alsd suitable for
industrial purposes.
Parcel No. 2 consists of Lot
25, Con. 3, Usborne Township,
100 acres of land on which is
situated modern 2 -storey brick
dwelling; large L-shaped barn;
newly constructed drive shed
and garage; 15 acres mixed
hardwood bush; 55 acres fall
wheat, remainder newly seeded.
Land choice clay loam and in
first •class state of cultivation.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days, Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Please Note: Farms will be
offered separately.
Truck, Tractors, Thresher:
1953 GMC 3 -ton truck, equip-
ped with hoist, tarpaulin, in
good condition; Cockshutt 40
standard tractor, fully equip-
ped, in perfect condition Cock-
shutt 30 standard tractor, an
good condition; Int. 130 Farm -
all tractor, equipped with load-
er, scuffler and bean puller;
Bell 28x45 threshing machine,
with cutter, 18 -ft. elevator, 120
feet drive belt. This machine
practically new.
Farm Machinery:
Int. 15 -run grain and fertilizer
drill, power lift and markers,
good condition; M.H. it -run
grain drill; M,H. 7 -ft. binder;
Int. 92ft, heavy duty springs
cultivator; Cockshut 30 -plate
tractor disc; New Idea tractor
spreader; M.H. 3 -furrow plow
on rubber; M.H. 2 -furrow plow
on steel; 2 3 -section diamond
harrows; 6 -section harrow pole;
M.H, one way disc; M.H, hay
loader; heavy duty 7/ton rubber
tire wagon, equipped with ad-
justable racks; 6 -ton rubber tire
wagon, equipped with new
racks; steel tire wagon; set of
sleighs; 2 wagon boxes; cutter;
eircuIar saw and frame; 3 -drum
steel roller; 42 -ft. bale elevator;
thp electric motor; adjustable
hay and grain. elevator; 250 -ft.
steel cables, hooks and pulleys;
M.H. 750 cap. new eleotric
cream separator; 2 unit Uni-
versal milking machine; fanning
mill with motor; electric mo-
tors, various sizes; heavy duty
emery; 200 -gal. gas drum; 1,200
pound scales; 2 -wheel trailer
with tractor hitch, high and low
racks; aluminum wheelbarrw;
set brichon harness; cutting
box; sausage press; Stewart
cattle clipper; steel and end
posts; barb wire; block and
tackle; chains; 3 large kettles;
scrap iron; carpenter tools;
forks; shovels, etc.
Hay and Straw:
9,000 choice quality baled
hay; quantity wheat straw.
Quantity household effects.
Terms -Cash
Nat responsible for accidents.
This is an extra large sale.
Plan to attend.
WILLIAM H. WESTLAKE,
Proprietor
GARNET HICKS and
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerks
ALVTN WALPER, Auctioneer
Lions Entertain
(Continued from Page 1)
last fall. He explained various
functions of the new school and
outlined the courses they were
offering.
"At the present time we have
only 75 students," he said, "but
our .objective is about 400. Of
this total we have to accommo-
date 250 men and 150 women;'
The speaker told the gather-
ing that the school hopes to be
able to enoourage the men at-
tending to return to the farms
after they have completed their
courses. He also stressed the
point that the facilities at Cen-
tralia are excellent.
Don Geiger, RR 2, Zurich, a
student at the school, intro-
duced the guest speaker, and
he was thanked by Don O'Brien.
Other visitors at the special
night were Warden Calvin
Kraueter; agricultural represen-
tative Doug Miles, and Jai Hynk
Jung, of Korea, who at the pres-
ent time is doing research work
at McKinley's Farm and Hatch-
ery in connection with his
course of studies at Centralia
agricultural school.
Robert E. McKinley, Huron.
MP and also a member of the
Zurich Lions Club, attended the
meeting and spoke briefly. Mr.
Miles and Mr. Kraueter also
spoke briefly.
Lucky draws were won by
Harvey Coleman, Joe Regier,
Vic Dinnin, Clarence Schade,
Dennis Overholt and Claire
Deichert.
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Mannerly Maidens
Mannerly Maidens' sixth
meeting took place at the home
of Mrs. Jim Hogg on March 27.
The girls discussed party re-
freshments and Achievement
Day. They then made a cake
and some cookies, which were
very delicious.
Petroleums Limited
Gasoline Diesel
HEATING OILS
Valvoline and Veedol Motor
Oil and Greases
"Go With Arrow"
AGENT:
ROBERT N.
McKINLEY
Dia! 236-4830 - ZURICH
'a GN:lknti,..3t i. „A. r:1
The Council of the Township of Hay hereby notifies
users of the Hay Township Dump Yard that all
material that is liable to be carried by wind, such
as papers, paper cartons and fertilizer bags, shall not
be dumped in the yard at any time.
By Order,
COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY,
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk -Treasurer.
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