HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-04-29, Page 4AUCTION SALE.
Of ',Household Effects at
-DASHWOOD, on
SATURDAY, MAY 1,st, 1943
At 1.30 o'clock, p.m.
Princes,, Beth Stove with resivoir;
Dominion. on. Kitchen stove, both as
good as new; Empire oars coal or
wood heater;. 5 -cu. -ft. -Stewart Re-
frigerator new; studio .conch, West-
inghouse radio; grandfather's clock
Over 100 years old; 24-hour clock;
glass cupboard, other large cup-
board; wash stand; sink, extension
table with fi leafs; a room of linol-
eum 15x21 -ft; 2 small kitchen tables
flower stand, .arin chair, fl kitchen
chairs, large table, couch, parlor
table, 3 rocking chairs, 6 diningroom
chairs, 5 -piece parlorsuit; .5 -octave
organ, parlor rug 9x12 -ft; 2 small
rugs to match large one; mats, quan-
tity of carpet strips; large picture
with frame and stand; 3 sets of lace
curtain's; table cloths, bedroom suit;
quilting frames, ironing board, toilet
set, hall. rack, 6 other chairs, pieture
frames, suit case'', kitchen rug, cradle,
spinning wheel, electric plate, some
cedar, sewing machine, sari iron.;;
bed and springs, single mattress, cop-
per boiler, clothes basket, 1 -gallon
tub; carpet beater, commode, bureau,
hanging lamp, box stove, washing
machine, pail:, crocks, 2 auto rugs.
boxes. step ladder, 16 -ft. cedar lad-
der; wheelbarrow, lawn mercer, a
quantity of wood; some coal, 2 wash
basins, set of aluminumware ; roast-
ing pan, pail$, a dozen tea spoons;
half-dozen desert spoons, a dozen
knives and forks. large tray and
numerous other articles.
TERMS --CASH
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
Wm. S. Johnston, Clerk.
Fred Rader, Thed. Rader, and Mrs
Clara Decker, Executors, Catherine
Rader Estate. '
NIAID WANTED
'rwo Middleaged Women or Girls
to cook at the Bath. Home in Petrolia.
Will pay First Class Wages.
FOR SAL1
A young Hereford bull 7 mons.
old. Hilton Truemner, phone 85.1.11.
WANTED
Cattle for pasture of season 1943.
Apply to J. W. Davidson, Hillsgreen
:tore.
FOR QUICK SALE
••ice cook stove for sale.
Apely to Louis Prang•,
FARMS FOR SALE
crit' "Y°= i"c7rti..adre ''Eiffel 1?s
inile south of Exeter, brick house,
small new barn. abundant water. F.
Rathburn 100 acres Hensall, complete
buildings, silo, implements.—William
Pearce, Exeter.
For Sale
One white and black male Cocker
Spaniel, pure bred, 18 months old.
Phone 112. Ferdinand Haberer.
WANTED
CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser-
vice day or night. Phone Credi-
ton 47r15, collect. Jack Wil-
. liarns.
Or. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEONl
Office with Residence, Main S`reet,
Opposite Drug Store
Phone -96. Zurich'
rl,. K.:.,arflpbell,'�l.`.,s, B.V.Sc.
43,raduate of Ontario Veterinary.
College, University of Toronto. All
-iiseases of doraestic animals treated
l,ryr the most modern principles,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
rails promptly attended to. Abe Bre-
ew.' 9 r of Scottish terriers. Inverness
fennels. Office on Maid Street,
•?oosite Town Hall.
Phone 1141. HENS ALL.
malramemetwor
.. TRY.. OUR
school shoes
START YOUR BOYS AND GUMS
To School with good comfortable and
durable School Shoes. We have ai
aa;„., stock to choose from in all Adis
e
Prat&.
�i for economy.
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RUBBERS
• sun supply you with all your
ince e with good pre -war -made Rub•
begs at cur usual low cash, prices.
Giver up a Call.
E. J. DATARS
Reliable Footwear and Shoe Repair -
foe,. Trunks, Club l•3a s, & Suitenaes,
"5'IIdi STC)TR �V1 d'1% 'Cldl” 5'1'Oig"
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FOR SALE
A Guitar in good condition, for
sale, apply to Box 211 or at Herald
Office.
LOST
A Skirt of a auto Fender, grey,
finder kindly return to Zurich Post
Office.
NOTICE
Save on Fencing Cost, by using
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Solve all your Fencing Problems
with _this Fencer. For information
see. Len Sararas, Phon 57r11, 4-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of William L.
Siebert, of the Village of Zurich, in
the Township of Hay, County of
Huron.. deceased.
CREDITORS and others having
any claims or demands against said
William L. Siebert of Zurich, in the
Township of Hay, are, required to
forward the same to he undersign-
ed on or before the 155th day of May,
19.43, after which distribution will
be made among those entitled there-
to.
Dated, April 24th, 1943.
Edgar R, Siebert, Executor.
Zurich, Ontario,
HILLSGREEN
_hiss Edna Cochrane, R.N. of
Toronto spent the week -end with
relatives in this vicinity.
Miss Mitchell of Hensall is as-
cist:ing at the home of Mr. Ward For-
rest. Mrs. Forrest being on the sick
list. Her many friends will her a
speedy recovery.
Mr and :firs. Eric Switzer are
moving their household effects into
the Troyer house, recently purchased
from Mr. Jarrott of Brigden, by Mrs
John Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. David Davidson and
son Dalton of Stratford, frlrs. Geo.
Davidson and Mrs. Thos. Salter vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Davidson.
BLAKE
Farmer, of this. district are very
anxiously awaiting for better and
dryer weather to make the land in
readiness for the spring seeding.
B'Irs. J. Douglas has returned from
Blyth where she spent a few, days
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fillingham of
Northern Ontario are visiting with
relatives and friends here.
Easter Thankolfering and Ladies
Auxiliary meetings were held at the
home of Mrs. Clarence Parre, on
Wednesday last.
Born — To Mr. and Mrs. rearold
Finlay, near Blake, on April 9th, a
daughter. (Mary Charolette.)
Concert at Varna
..arr emote at Clinton,
presented a- delightful program to
a full house in the town hall, Varna,
included in the variety program we-
re male quartets, guitar selections,
songs, and impersonations, tap danc-
ing and violin numbers. Proceeds
for Red Cross amounted to $40,
GRAND BAND
Dies In Caradoc
William Gower, who had resided
nearly all his life near Grand Bend,
was found dead in bed at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. E. Kenny, in
Caradoc Township. He was in -.his
$Oth year, and death was due to a
heart attack. The previous evening
when he had supper with the family
he appeared in the best of health,
and was in good mood. His wife,
Margaret Ann Adair, died 10 years
ago. He is survived by three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Kenny, of Caradoc; Mrs.
A. Marriott, of Grand Bend; Mrs.
M. Platzi of London; one son, Rob-
ert in Michigan; a sister, Mrs. Prud-
ence Wallace of Toronto and five
brothers, Isaac and Albert Gower of
Exeter; Robert of Crediton; Simon,
and Daniel in Saskatchewan. Deceas-
ed attended the United Church. The
funeral was held from Strathroy on
Saturday by Rev. Conner, with in-
terment in Grand Bend eernetery.
BAYFIELD
'Congratulations have been ex-
tended to Mr. Andrew McGregor,
who marked his 91st birthday, on
A,prlil 16, •acrd to John Tones, who was
81 on the, eetine day.
!'1'rs. G. W. Kung, who spent the
wince
er in Ann Arbor, rhos•
. Mrch.
return-
ed to the village, and is the guest of
Mrs. R. A. Sttdtt, 'until she will open
her kerne, "King's Bluff."
Mars. Adam Boyd left for her home
in Gravenhurst After having spent
several wa•eke at; her cottage on Keith
Crescent.
Corporis. ,grant Tttrner has return-
ed to ,TTa'I+,tax, after vending• r.:K•nor•t
leave With his wife and babe.
Stoker mewl.) Mern rr, of FUNIC.
S„ Proved, London, 1$ spending
leave with relatives here, .
. Mrs. ,Webster of t,ucknow and Miss
1r;, Reid- o1' Tororrt', are Wii!'s their
sister, Mis'a g. C. Reid, who is not
so well a 1 present.
Mrs. R. TI. Midcarston of Hensall,
was a reeeet visitor with her mother
Mrs•, N. W. Woods.
Mr. and M1',,. L. N. (lurch have
;r•rived for the euninp r s,rasorl
t. ll e!ne.. ,sett,., Lee. ::p:
r,r .t..t. vi'Ud
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Thursday, Apra 29th, 1943.
To Help Him NOWS 1 . an.d
When He Comes Home
OUR SON (or your neighbor's
son) is in battle dress perhaps.
.. on a ship at sea, or flying a
bomber, You are proud of him, but
you pray for the time when he will be
back home. You will do anything you
can, you say, ... everything you can
... to bring him home safe, and bring
him home soon.
Well, here is one thing you can dog`
You can buy Victory Bonds.
When you buy Victory Bonds you
help your boy to do the big job he is
doing now. You help to make sure
that he has ' everything he weeds;
better equipment than the enemy has.
And you are saving money to have a
better home for your boy to return to.
HAVE MONEY FOR Hi WHEN
HE OWES HO E
He will want to work with new farm
implements ... new equipment ... to
replace things that may be worn out.
Ie will have new ideas toimprove the
farm. He may want to experiment
with new crops, new stock, new farm-
ing methods. He's young and ambi-
tious as you want him to be.
He will need money to.. do things he
plans to do. Victory Bonds ... money
saved now and loaned to Canada to
help win the war ... will be yours and
his to use when the war is over.
heR 7 NE 64 TT CR'
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WHAT IS A VICTORY BOND?
A VICTORY BOND is the promise of the Dominion of Canada to repay in
cash the full face value of the Bond at the time stipulated, with half -yearly
interest at the rate of 3% per annum until maturity. A Victory Bond is the
safest investment in Canada. The entire resources of the Dominion stand
behind it. Canada has been issuing bonds for 75 years, and has never failed to
pay every dollar of principal and interest. A Victory Bond is an asset more
;readily converted into cash than any other security.
67.4
Wear this
emblem of
Victory
National War Finance Committee
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Ma;. ;Simon Bedard ana son of
Windsor spent Easter ooith his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. .Joseph Bedard
of the Blue Water nsri.
Misses Doris and Josephine Jeff-
rey of Detroit spent the Sunday in
Beavertereen with relatives.
Mr. atid Mrs. Len eDnomme of
Windsor, spent the week -end Nei th
their relatives in this neighborhood.
Mr. Avisla Ducharme and Miss!
B, '
Blanche Lebyrron of Windsor, were
Easter visitors with the form.ei's par
ents of the BUue Water south.
Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Laporte of
the Blue Water north, motored to
Landoll on Saturday last.
Mrs. Ray Lm'ielehani of Windsor,
spent Easter with her parents, on
the 15th concession, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Jef fey..
Mr and Mrs, Rudolph Conriveau,
and Mr. and Mrs. ;Porgy Bedard, all
of Drysdale were Sunday visitors in
St. Joseph. with Mr. and Mrs. James.
Masse.
M L Jeff f tl b h
Cecilia Masse of St. Joseph left on
1 Monday last for Grand Bend where
they will be employed at the Imp-
erial Hater for the summer months
Comment — Just among ourselves,
do you know that an occasional rain
between week -end, and the usual
l
May downpour, is going to greatly
impair the acreage of spring seeding.
The weather is off to a good start for
considerable delays in spring work.
I And it is certain that it will creat a
great loss to the farmers for Tate
seeding will produce a light and infe-
rior grade of grain.
1.4, eon res o 'ns urg as
spent the winter months with her Patriotic Concert
^lrildr:•en in Chatham. and Windsor, A Patriotic Mass meeting for 5.
has now returned to her home, on Huron, Communities of Exeter, Zur-
13eavertown. idle, Hensel], Dashwood, Crediton,and
Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hartman of all the townships will be held at the'
Town Fall, Hensall, Wednesday ev-
ening May 5th at 8,30 ll.ln, The go- `
i'i,., tE';,:.•r -.;,,rel; rr t. stlrenkor will 1„' Rev. lieacr,'4'+ o'
HENSALL
Misses Betty Mickle and Eleanor
Cook spent part of their Easter va-
cation at Aylmer, guests ests of Mar ,
x
-
iteand Beaverley Moore.
• Miss Janet Forrest, of Hensall,
had the misfortune to slip and fall on
the back steps of her home last
week and was taken to Seaforth
Hospital . where x. -ray revealed a
fractured hip.
the Goshen line south mere Sunday
visitors with the la•tter's permits, nn
tured will be motion pictures of the
film. All citizens who hold their
right citizenship and welfare of their
Pincers on Japan, and Inspirational
children and loyalty to God and
King and to the Dominion of Gani
ada are urgently requested Go attend
this meeting. It is your meeting this;
is your Countryl Take an interestini.
its welfare.
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