Zurich Herald, 1943-10-21, Page 4SPEED THE VICTORY
Buy Victory Bonds—HERE
Support the Boys—THERE
This is YOUR Second Front
DON'T LET THEM DOWN
Huron County's Quota is $3,125,000, an increase
of $85,000. We have exceeded all quotas in
previous Loans ---we can do IT again.
Invest all your surplus Cash or finance your invest-
ment over a period of six months on the official
Installment plan. You can buy your bonds from
the local Vivtory Loan Salesman who will call on
you, or at the Bank.
WHEN YOU BUY THE
FIFTH VICTORY LOAN BONDS
YOU ARE
SPEEDING THE VICTORY
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Q. ---What is the Fifth Victory Loan?
A. ---It is another opportunity for Canadians to
put their money into the fight for Victory.
Q. ---How
will my money help win Victory?
A. ---It will supply the vital weapons of war
needed by our troops overseas.
Q. ---How will I benefit personally?
A. ---You will be saving your money (with in-
terest) for the post-war period when you
may need it more.
Q. ---How much should I spend on bonds this
time?
A. ---At least as much as last time. Every cent
you can possibly spare ---and a little more.
This advertisement contributed to the Fifth Victory Loan
Campaign by Dominion Textile Co. Ltd., Monbreal.
GENERAL
INSURAl'+iCE
EXCEPT LIFE
Fire, Auto, Casualty
Fifielity, Etc,
Andrew F.. Hess, - Zurich
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OFFICIALLY •OPENED
The Fifth Victory 'Loan officially
opened .at 8 a,m. Monday morning.
The Rev.' W. A, Beecroft in tin open-
ing address over CKNX, appealed to
the citizens of Huron to back this—
Canada' largest Victory Loan—to
the limit. --'Early reports from the
Huron County Headquarters Indic-
ated that the. Salesmen in every :dis-
trict. axe hard at work, and are re-
ceiving a good response from all
types of investors. Huron County has
always done a marvelous job in all
Victory Loans and War Savings Cer-
tificates drives, and we have an en-
viable record, We have done it be-
fore—we can •do it again. Lets all
give our Salesman a friendly recep-
tion by buying more Bonds and spe-
eding the Victory,
DASHWOOD
Miss Esther McMath of Goderich,
spent a few days with friends here
last week.
Gnr. Donald Restemeyer of King-
ston spent a few days with his par-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neeb of Pon-
tiac, is visiting his mother, Mrs.
Mary Neeb.
Mr. and Mrs. , Hoperaft were Sun-
dy visitors with friends near Kirk
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Siebert and daughter
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley •Siebert
and daughter of Kitchener were Sun-
day
visitors with Mrs, Witzel,
A community Red 'Cross quilting
will be held next Wed. Oct. 27, in
the basement of the Lutheran church
All ladies are invited and bring your
lunch, The monthly Red Cross me-
eting will be held in the school on
Monday night, A good program is
being prepared.
Miss Emma Tiernan died very
snuddenly at 136 Kent St., London,
on Saturday eve. More particulars
will appear next week,
AUCTION SALE
Of Farms, Farm • Stock and Implem-
ents, on Tuesday, October 26th„ on
Lots 7 and 8, Con. 9, Tuckersrni.th, 5
miles south of Seaforth, • at 12 o'-
clock noon, the following:
Horses — One matched blue roan
team of fillies„ 4 and 5 years old;
wagon horse 5- years old; general
purpose Horse 10 years old, Belgian
colt 5 months old.
Cattle --.- Twenty Holstein cows
freshning from December to ,March;
8 registered Holstein cows, 3 Dur-
ham cows, 4 two-year-old Holstein
heifers due in May, a number of Hol-
stein year old heifers, 15 Hereford
spring calves. 25 year old Hereford
and Durham cattle.
Pigs — Two York sows bred six
weeks, 40 chunks 75 to 100 lbs. each,
40 weaners from 0 to 8 weeks old.
Poulty — 200 Hybrid mixed chick -
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TUNE- IN
CKNX WINGHAM
For Specially Prepared
VICTORY LOAN
Local Program
3 P. M.
Sunday, October 24th, 1943
ens three and a half months old,
75 Hybrid pullets, laying; 75 Rock
pullets.
Implements -- John Deere •tractor,
D-40, reconditioned last spring; one
24 -inch Bell separator with cutter,
like new; 16 -ft. one-way disc, Inter-
national; Kase stiff tooth cultivator;
10 -ft. Case tractor disc; set spring
tooth drags; Massey -Harris binder 6
ft. cut; Deering mower; M.H. 3 -fur-
row tractor plow, new; one 2 -furrow
Case plow, new; 1 M. -H. corn scuff -
ler; sulky rake; M. -H. hay loader;
M. -H. fertilizer drill, one 2 -furrow
riding plow, one power Lister cream
separator with motor; DeLaval mag-
netic milking machine, double and
single units, wagon and hay rack,
set of sleighs and numerous other
articles. -
Terms — On chattels, except trac-
tor and threshing machine, cash;
threshing machine and tractor fifth;
per tent. down, balance in eight
months with approved joint notes at
six per cent. per :annum.
Parcel 1 This farm, consisting
of 100 acres, is situated on Lot 9,
Con. 8, Tuckersmith, 5 miles south
of Seaforth, with frame house, banit
barn, silo, drive shed; land all clear-
ed, well drained. Parcel 2—This
farm consists of 100 acres, Lot 9,
Con. 7, Tuckersmith, 4 miles south of
Seaforth, all seeded. Parcel
This farm is situated 1 mile south of
Chiselhurst, 100 acres, frame house,
bark barn, 8 acres bush, rest 3*
grass. These farms will be sold sub -4
ject to a reserve bid. Ten per cent.
down on day of the sale, and the
balance can be arranged.
Mrs. Hannah Jackson, Proprietress.
Harold Jackson, Frank' Taylor, Atm.
ioneers.
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