Zurich Citizens News, 1974-03-28, Page 8PAG E 8
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THEY'RE Y'R ALL IN
FOR SALE
SECOND CUT red clover seed,
Contact Phil Durand, 236-4749,
10-16-b
POTATOES, turnips and cabb-
age. Arnold Vandenboomen,
Highway 84, east of Zurich.
Phone' 236-4038. 3-tf
CARD CABINETS - Five double
units for 7" x 9" cards; one
double unit for 5" x 7" cards;
one single unit for 3" x 5" cards,
Phone Zurich Citizens News,
236-4672. 8-tf
FIREWOOD : Call Zurich Wood
Products Limited. 236-4324,
9-tf
SEALED BIDS will be received
by the undersigned for the sale
of and removal of the water
tank, located on part of Mill
Reserve, in the Village of
Zurich. Weather vane and lad-
der not included.
Bids to be in hands of clerk -
treasurer, Box 280, Zurich, by
10 a.m. , April 5, 1974.
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USED FREEZERS, used ranges,
washers, dryers and refrigerat-
ors. See us for a bargain. -
Gingerich's Sales and Service.
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TRANSPORT TRACTOR, white
diesel, 1956, in good condition.
10 speed road ranger transmis-
sion, air lift axle, 220 cum-
mings motor. One 34 ft. tan-
dem trailer - one 30 ft single
axle trailer. Phone 482-7842,
after 5 p.m. 13-14-p
WANTED
YOUNG MAN looking for a
bachelor apartment, in Zurich.
Ca11 227-4816, 13-b
ROOM WITH HOUSEKEEPING
privileges, or room and board
for single girl in Zurich.
Phone 238-2061, Grand Bend
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HELP WANTED
SHEET METAL Apprentice, or
all-around mechanic. Phone
262-2114, 13-b
PART-TIME male or female,
for light, interesting work in
newspaper shop, One to two
days each week. Apply in per-
son to Zurich Citizens News.
PART-TIME male or female,
to work as reporter for news-
paper. Must be interested in
writing. Apply in person to
Zurich Citizens News. 13-x
R.N., part-time position.
Apply to Queensway Nursing
Home. Phone 262-2830.
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MISCELLANEOUS
CARPENTER WORK - any type
of building or remodelling.
Prompt service. Call Leonard
Debus, 236-4101, 10-13-p
HESS JEWELLERY, Zurich has
a fine selection of Bluebird
Diamonds, wedding rings,
watches, clocks, cuckoo clocks,
barometers, Cardinal watches
sold by Jewellers only, are
$10.95 and up, family rings
and charms. Watch and clock
Repairing work guaranteed.
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ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Jeffrey,
R, R.2, Zurich, announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Charlene Marie, to
Mr. Donald James Oesch, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oesch,
Zurich. The wedding will take
place on April 27, 1974 at St,
Peter's Roman Catholic Church,
St. Joseph, at 2:30 p.m.
CARDS OF i iiANKS
The family of the late Lauretta
C. Weido wish to extend their
appreciation to relatives, neigh-
bours and friends for their exp-
ressions of sympathy, floral
tributes and charitable donations
Thanks to Rev. A. C. Blackwell,
pallbearers, fiowerbearers and
the Lutheran Church Women,
Special thanks to Dr. Wallace
and nurses at the South Huron
Hospital, and Thameswood
Lodge. - The Weido Family -
I wish to thank my friends and
relatives for the cards, gifts
and treats while a patient at
University Hospital and since
returning home, - Debbie
O'Brien. 13-b
The family and I would like
to express our sincere thanks
to relatives, neighbours and
friends for cards, flowers,
prayers and kind deeds express-
ed to us at the sudden loss of a
dear wife and mother. Special
thanks to Father Durand and
Father Bensette, the Westlake
Funeral Home and the Catholic
Women's League. - Leonard
Debus and Family - 13-p
We wish to thank all our relat-
ives, friends and neighbours,
also the C.W.L. for cards,
prayers and sympathy shown
in the loss •of our dear son,
Special thanks to Mrs. Leo
Meidinger for her many acts of
kindness, - Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Meidinger. - 13-b
We wish to thank all who rem-
embered us in any way follow-
ing the loss of our Mother,
Nancy Kyle, Thank you for
your flowers, your cards, don-
ations of food, and your visits
to the hospital to see Mother.
We appreciate your giving of
your time to come to the fun-
eral home to offer your symp-
athy to us. We also wish to
thank Mother's Unit TV of the
U.C. W. for relieving us of the
work and worry involved in
serving lunch following the
funeral. All of these kindnesses
will be rememberedand treas-
ured by us. - Sincerely, the
Kyle Family. -
We wish to thank all our neigh-
bours, friends and relatives
for their many acts of kindness
shown us during our recent sad
bereavement. - Arnold and
Belle Merner - 13-p
CHRISTIANS!
Are you aware that the
corning of the Lord Jesus (in
person) to rule the world from
Jerusalem is declared, promis•
ed and referred to in 300 pl-
aces in the New Testament?
How many can you find?
For free information about
this overlooked Gospel mess-
age write "ASK" P. 0. Box
221, Weston, Ont, M9N 3M7
COMING EVENTS
PHYSICAL CONDITIONING,
.Asthmatic Children, 5 to 14
years. Public health Office,
Clinton. Eight sessions, 10 a, m.
Saturdays, beginning April 6,
1974. Doctors consent required.
A Christmas Seal Service cond-
ucted by Mrs. Carol Bowker.
• YOU ARE INVITED to hear a
40 voice Male Choir, from
Leamington Mennonite Church
this Sunday evening, March 31,
at 8 p.m, The service will be
in Emmanuel United Church,
Zurich, and is sponsored by the
Zurich Mennonite Church.
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ZURICH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
will meet on Monday, April 1,
at 8 p.m. at Hay Township
Hall. Miss Jane Pengilley,
Home Economist will speak on
the "Metric System': As this
is the annual meeting, the el-
ection of officers for 1974-75
will be held. All interested
ladies are welcome. 13-b
HULLY GULLY
Mar. 30 -Roger Quik and The
Rainbows
Apr. 6 - Ray's Commancheros
Apr. 7 - Bunny Bundle Enduro
Apr.12 - 1-Iuily Gully Bayfield
Bayfield Lion's Club
canoe race.
Apr.12 - Roger Quik and The
Rainbows
DANCE, sponsored by the
Intermediate Hockey Club, on
Friday, April 5, Music by
"Desjardine's Orchestra': Ham
smorgasbord lunch. Tickets
$3.00 a person. 13-14-b
FARM SOLD
Auction Sale
ON
SATURDAY APRIL 6
at 1 P.M.
for
MRS. LUCILLE AYOTTE
Lot 13, Con 11, Stephen
Township, 2 miles west, 1/2
mile north of CREDITON,
Ontario.
Featuring tractors, new grav-
ity box, farm machinery, some
furniture and antiques, ,
TRACTORS: - Allis Chalmers
Model C, recently overhauled
with stuffier and bean puller,
Massey Harris #30.
FARM MACHINERY: - New
Turnco 180 bus. gravity box
and heavy duty chassis wagon,
Kongskilde 9 1/2 ft. cultivator
Irtt. Model 36 Super Chief, 3
furrow 14 inch 3 PTH, Int, 15
run double disc fertilizer drill,
9 ft. land roller, Massey Harris
8 1/2 ft cultivator, Massey
Harris 4 bar siderake. Fairbanks
morse hammer mill, Hay loader
wagon with 16 ft. flat rack,
manure spreader, George White
threshing machine on rubber,
6 inch drive belt, bean thresh-
ing machine sold for iron, fan-
ning mill with motor, platform
scales, grain binder (Int), 28
plate dou ble disks, 2 furrow
trail plow, spray motor sprayer
with pump, root pulper, buzz
saw, emery with motor, vise,
1952 Dodge truck sells as is,
2 old cars for scrap, trailer
mower, water trough, 1/2 inch
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1974
electric drill and bits, fence
stretchier, electric cattle clip-
pers, burdizzoes, 3 sections
harrows, 50 ft. plastic 3/4 inch
hose, forks and shovels, other
items found on a farm, Block
and tackle, approx. 100 bales
hay,
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS:- Large
chrome table with 6 chairs
excellent condition, step stool,
baby buggy and play pen, tri -
light lamp, high chair, new
heat bulbs, sealers,
ANTIQUES & COLLECTORS
ITEMS:- 5 parlor press back
chairs with matching nursing
rocker, hand made spindle baby
cradle, sewing machine,
copper boiler, assortment of
crocks 1, 2, 3, and 4 gal, capac-
ity, barrel churn, iron kettle,
picture frames, antique back
and forth water pump used for
tank filling in steam engine
days, buggy, cutter, farm trail-
er and stock rack with old Buick
axle and 21 inch wheels with
wooden spokes, wheels spokes
and tires in real good condition.
TERMS OF SALE - CASH
MRS. LUCILLE AYOTTE,
OWNER
Percy Wright
AUCTIONEER
KIPPEN, Ont. 262-5515
Consumers' Association of
Canada reminds motorists to
periodically inspect the seat belts
in their cars. Sections of the
webbing that make regular
contact with metal hardware
should be examined carefully.
Continued abrasion at such vital
points can weaken the fabric,
Tuckersnli ih
Municipal
Telephone System
requires
Linesman
Applications will be received
by the undersigned for the pos-
ition of full-time Linesman,
for the Tucl<ersmith Municipal
Telephone System.
Duties to consist of installat-
ions, maintenance, and some
office work. Experience would
be a benefit, but not essential.
Salary to be negotiated with
the commission.
OMERS pension plan avail-
able. Applications to be in the
hands of the Secretary -treasur-
er by APRIL 10, 1974.
MEL GRAHAM
Secretary -treasurer
Brucefield, Ontario.
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
OF FARM EQUIPMENT
6 1 1/2 miles west of Zurich and 5 miles north or 5 miles south of
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TRACTORS: - 4000 Ford Diesel, P, S. weights and pulley
r 765 hrs., 1 year old. , John Deere 510 Diesel, 890 hrs.
c/w No 37, J.D. Loader.
EQUIPMENT:- Gehl 2 ton mixall, 3 screens; J.D. 3 PTH,
r 14" 3 furrow trip bottom plow; J.D. 8 ft cultivator on rubber,
i new teeth; J.D. 2 row 3 PTH corn planter; Allied 10 ft.
cultivator 3 PTH; Calsa 3 PTH field sprayer, 50' of high
e presser hose; Int. 3 PTH 7 ft. mower; Case PTO 135 bu. man-
ure spreader; McCormick 3 bar side rake; McCormick 32
r plate trail disc; Case 4 bar side rake; Case 3 furrow 3 PTH
12" bottom plow; Dearborn 28 plate trail disc and 2 row
cultivator; three 5 ton wagons and two 15' flat racks;
Massey Harris 10' pull type swather; 8 section diamong har-
,rows and steel stretchers; eminent 3 PTH fertilizer spreader;
r Gehl 10" hammermill, belt driven; George White 9" post
hold auger; Dunham Lehr 7 ft. scraper blade; George White
r cutting box, 40° pipe; farm trailer with stack racks.
e MISCELLANEOUS:- Ritchie heated water bowl (new),
cattle head gate; mineral feeder; cattle oiler; Sunbeam
cattle clippers; cattle dehorners; Warner feed cooker; fans;
200' 3/4" plastic pipe; 200 jute bags; six sheets 14' steel
r roofing (new); two electric fences; electric lawn mower;
jacks, shovels, lumber and many many more items, 2 garage
i doors.
Hay - 175 bales first cut
Straw - 500 bales
i Silage - 75 ton
Sixty-one head of yearling western heifers.
FURNITURE - Chesterfield and chair, 5 pc. kitchen
o suite; 5 dining room chairs and many many more items.
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SRUCEFIELD - 482-3120