Zurich Citizens News, 1958-12-31, Page 5WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1958
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LIVESTOCK WANTED
OLD HORRSE'S. WANTED AT 31/2c
lb., and dead cattle at value. If
dead, phone' at once. GILBEIRT
BIROS. MLN:K RANCH, phone col-
lect, Goderich, 148374 or 1483J1.
MISCELLANEOUS
FARMERS wishing to have their
cattle sprayed for lice, phone Bill
Watson, Dashwood 37r19. 49-tfb
DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY
Service. Call Earl Gesell's Barber
Shop. Pick-up and delivery every
Monday and 'Thursday. Brady
Cleaners and Laundetenia Ltd.,
Exeter. 22-tEb
FILPLR QUA SALES AND
service. Repairs to all makes of
vacuum cleaners. Reconditioned
cleaners for sale. Bob Peck, RR
1, Zurich. Phone Hensall 696r2.
18-20-22-24tfb
FLOOR SANDING, PROMPT
and efficient service; or rent our
sanders and do it yourself. This
is the time of year to have your
floors ' refinished. Charles H.
Thiel, phone 140. Zurich. 14-tfb
WATERLOO CATTLE BREED-
ING ASSOCIATION "Where Bet-
ter Bulls Are Used". Supply arti-
ficial breeding service for all
breeds of cattle. If phoning long
distance, simply ask for
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
If it is a local call, use our reg-
ular number—
Clinton HU 2-3441
For service or more informa-
tion, call between: 7.30 and 10.00
a.m. week days, 6.00 and 8.00 p.m.
Saturday evenings
For cows noticed in heat on
Sunday morning, do not call until
Monday morning. The quality is
high and the cost low.
MARKET SERVICE
COURTESY OF
E. L. Mickle & Son
LTD.
HENSALL
BEANS 6.30 cwt.
(plus trucking)
WHEAT 1,40 per bus.
FEED OATS 62c per bus.
MALT BARLEY 1.06 per bus.
FEED BARLEY 96c per bus.
MIXED GRAIN 60c per bus.
SOYA BEANS
SHELLED CORN
BUCKWHEAT
Prices Subject To Change
Fast, Courteous, Handling Service
STORAGE FACILITIES
PHONE HENSALL 103
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Sincerest wishes ring out so true
to all out friends, old and new!
DOMINION HOTEL Zurich
ROSS and MARG. JOHNSTON
BIRTHS
SMITH—At South Huron Hospi-
tal, on Monday, December 22,
1958, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Smith, Zurich, a son, Stephen
Thomas.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends,
relatives, neighbours, the Brown-
ies, and the Lutheran Ladies Aid
for the cards and treats sent me
during my recent illness. Special
thanks to Rev. O. Winter for his
prayers and visits.—MRS. WILL-
IAM REICHERT. 51-b
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Sam Hey,
who passed away two years ago,
on December 26, `1958:
A silent thought, a secret tear
Keeps his memory ever dear,
Time takes away the edge of grief
But memory turns back every leaf.
—Lovingly remembered by his
wife and family. 51-b
EVENTIDE
AND
ROCK of AGES
MEMORIRI,S
INQUIRIES ARE INVITED
T. PRYDE and SON
EXETER
Phone 41
Seaforth
573
Clinton
HU 2-6606
BLUEWATER and BAYFIELD NEWS
(Mrs: Russel Grainger, Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. John Scotchmer
had as their Christmas guests;
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scotchmer,
Billie and Marlene, Bronson Line,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ,Scotcbnnier
and Dale, Bluewater Highway,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hampton,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scot-
chmer, Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleave and
Erie, spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Cleave and fam-
ily. •
Christmas guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Cleave
included Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cl-
eave, Eric, Mr. and Mrs. James
Cleave, Barry, Harvey and Mar-
ilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tal-
bot, Kathleen and Louise, and Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene O'Brien and
Debbie .
Mr. and Mrs Leo • Ducharme,
Miss Ann Ducharme and friend,
Windsor, were Christmas guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duch-
arme.
On Christmas Day a family din-
ner was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Westlake for
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Westlake,
Robert, Kenneth and Elaine, Zur-
ich, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West-
lake, Ronald, Sandra, Rosalie,
Barbara and Mrs. B. McLean,
Wingham.
Robins
It might be interesting to note
that on Christmas Day six robins
were seen in a tree at the lake
by Ronald and Gordon Westlake.
Christmas Day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Turner and family, Bayfield, in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. John Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner, Deb-
bie and Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
Fraser Stirling, Cathy and Gerry,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turner,
Linda and Johnny, Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scotchmer
Sr., Goderich, are spending a week
with his daughter Mrs. Robert
Greer.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Greer, Melvin and Clifford,
for Christmas included Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Layton, Bonnie and
Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lay-
ton, Steve and Vickie, Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greer, Joyce,
Michael and Wendy, Bayfield, Mr,
Rick Newman, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn, Sr.,
and Ted, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Dunn
Jr., Jack and Douglas,, were Ch-
ristmas Day guests at the home
qf Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay
and family, Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs.4 William Sparks,
Seaforth, Mrs. A. Elliott and Bob
spent Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Dunn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Talbot
Sr., held their Christmas dinner
on Wednesday and had as their
guests: Mr. and `Mrs. Clifford
Talbot Jr. and family, London,
and Miss Kathleen Talbot, Strat-
ford.
Mrs. Thomas Snowden left on
Saturday to spend the winter at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
John Keys, Varna.
Christmas Day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Grainger included Mr. and Mrs.
Ardell Grainger, Nancy, Barbara
and Bob, Wallaceburg, and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Hamilton, Joyce,
Marilyn, Betty Jean, and Neil,
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Westlake
had as their guests for Christmas
dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greer.
Joyce, Michael and Wendy, Mr.
Rick Newman, Mrs. Robert Greer,
Clifford and Melvin, Mr. and Mrs.
John Scotchmer : Sr., Goderich,
Mr.' and Mrs, Archie Mustard,
Brian and Ricky, Blake:
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Talbot
spent Christmas day at the home
of their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. George Leitch, and
family, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Talbot,
Harry and Steve spent Christmas
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
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To One and All—We wish a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
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