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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-11-16, Page 4ser . L , KLOPP'S OSE -STOP SERVICE MAR AT HO GAS A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in "inferior Gas when you can, buy Good Gas at Regular Prices. Engineered Lubrication At Klopp's you get Guaranteed InAnu Lubrication, using x kinds of Qrease. We invite, you to watch us Lubricate your Car and seen how Trained Attendants Grease Cars Expert Repairing We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor. CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25c. Gallon Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up-to-date Garage and Service Statign. Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car for the Colder Weather and Heavier Roads HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Fritz & Son x)aed Car Lot in Connection STANLEY T OWIINS�HIPJ Blake were :Sunday. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme of the Blue ?lir. and Mrs. Alex. McConnell in Water south. company with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mc- � Mr. Ted. Laporte of Windsor sp- Connell -of Varna, were visitors in ent a few days in this locality at - Toronto. tending to some of hip farm business Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Johnscon, ,Parr !! The cottage that has been started Lane, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. of late on the Smith resort is well Ings advanced and .with a few more nice Mr. Jame. Stephenson of the •Go - i days the outside work' will near its i hen tine has disposed of his 100 acre ; completion. Pte. Dominique Jeffrey of Mon - farm, Stanley, to Mr. Walter Eckel treai spent a few days leave with Mon - of Zurich who gets possession at the, his family in St. Joseph., end . the year. Mr. John Cantin after s iendin a ii7x. Ernie 'Pollock has moved his, ' 1 g effecto into the Campbell 'House in few weeks with his mother, Mrs. N. Varna. M Cantin, who is ill, left for his bus - A miscellaneous shower was held in ,mess in Montreal. the Varnaa hall last Tuesday night in ! honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin John-'. BA.YF'IELD ston. They received many lovely gift; and best wishes.141iss Madge Houston of Stanley, "-` spent some time with her sister, Mre St. Joseph and Beaver Town Roy Allin of Carlow, 11r. Maurice Masse motored to ! Mr. Samuel Houston is visiting London on Friday last on a business! with his daughter Mrs. Wm. Moran trip. at London. Mr:. Leon Jeffrey of Beavertown, . Miss Marie Talbot was a week -end spent a few days at the home of Mr! visitor with her parents, Mr..and Mre and Mrs. Leon Jeffrey, Jr., of Blake ( Len. Talbot. the -past week. Wedding Bell, are ringing on time Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ducharme left on Blue Water High -way. Saturday last to visit with relatives in 1 Mrs. Edward Schnell has returned Windsor, Chatham and London. from Detroit having spent the pass 31r. anrt Mrs. Deni;! Charrette and month with her sister there. Mr. and -Mrs. A. Masse motored to i George Little and Walter West. London on Thursday last. lake were up north on a hunting ex. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Ducharme of pedition. Edward Sohneil has returned af- Ontario, the following real estate; tor spending some time in Sask...at-) Parcel No. 1; Parts of lots 17and chewan. 173, Voiland's Survey, in the Village Ford Johnston and Kenneth Bran- of Zurich, more particularly describ- don who went west on The harvest ed in registered instrument NoJ14493 expedition, have returned to the vill- for the Township of Hay. age, On the pro. ierty is said to be sit. .Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 'Westlake were uate a two storey! frame •Nouse wired visitors to ,St. Thomas the ,past. week. for hydro, woofed and sided with Mrs, Grant Turner and. Master asphalt shingtlb:s a frame .single gar. Ted have returned after visiting in age and a frame smoke house. Detroit. Parcel No. 2, Being composed of lot Number 4, Range 1, Village of Bayfleld, now in the Township of D A S H W O a D Stanley, more particularly described in registered instrument No, 7892 Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Meaner and for the Township of. Stanley. Mr. Addison 'Tiernau spent a week I on the property is said to be sit, with friends" in Detroit. uate a two-stofrey frame 'house roof. Miss Ella Martinson . of Toronto, ed and sided with asphalt shingles; r spent the week -end with Mr,, and cement barn with frame loft, in goo( Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher. repair; •a frame garage, and a chick Miss Iris Nibloek of 'London spent en house, . a few days with Mrs. Ness. This property is situate about on Mrs. S .Baker had the misfortune mile south of Rayfield, on the eas to fall spraining her ankle. side of the Blue Water Highway. The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical On the property is a small hard church and their husbands spent a wood bush. social evening in the basement of the TERMS OF.SALE --. The lxropei church last Friday evening. I ties will be put up subject to rese:ry Mr, and Mrs. P. Kraft spent last iritis. 10% of the purchase monei week with their • daughter in London.. shall be paid on the day of sale an Dashwood Band enjoyed a very de- balance, within 30 days thereafter. licaous goose supper at Johnston's F For urther Pai-titulars apply tc Hotel, in Zurich last Monday night. Arthur Weber, Auctioneer, Dasl All meported a good supper and a wood, On very pleasant evening which was fol- Jacob M•eidinger, Fred Siemon, Ex( lowed with election of officers for the tutors of Annie Desjardine, R. I coming year. Any new membersZurrch, On wishing to join the Band may report ,T, W. Morley, Solicitor for Executoi to ,Harry Hoffman or • Addison Tie- Txeter, On man. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook or Wind - son and Mr. and Mrs. K. Streets of London, were Sunday visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tie- Of Farm Stock, Implements an man. Household Effects„ on Lot 116, Coi Mrs. Tillie Kraft spent a rew days 15, Hay Twp., 22m, miles west an in London last week. 1U mile south of Zurich, on We( Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Guenther and nesday, November 22nd, at 12.3 family of Windsor spent the week- o'clock, noon, sharp, 'he following.. end with his mother, Mrs. Chas. Gu- I•lorses — 1 grey Fercheron mai enther, yrs. old; 1 chestnut horse rising Mr. C. Allemanng and daughter 17 yrs; 1 bay Percheron Horse rising Gertrude and Esther and Mrs. Carl yrs; (1 bay wagon horse rising 3 yr Alleumang and daughter Bambara, and 1 grey Percheron gelding, rising ,2 yr Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stumpf and dau- Cattle — Holstein heifer due 2r ghter all of Kitchener were Sunday of Jail; grey heifer due Jan. 5t) visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blue roan cow clue Jan. 16th; gre Restemeyer. cow dile T an. 20th, Hereford cow di: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Erb and Mr. on Feb. 1st; grey cow due on )~ei and 112rs. Steric of Wellesley were 22nd; Holstein cow due on Feb. 1� Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Holstein heifer due Mar. Pith; Du; and Mrs. Joseph •Gascho. ham cow due Mar. 10th; Holstei cow due Mich 13th; Spotty cow dt ` EXECUTOR'S March 26th; red cow fresh; ;blue co AUCTION SALE in calf still milking; grey cow du on Feb. 3rd; Durham fat cow; gre OF REAL ESTATE heifer 1 yr. old; red heifer 1 yr. olc + The undersigned Auctioneer has .red and white heifer 1 iy2. old; Hen been instructed to sell by public auc- ford spring calf; grey heffer ruing tion on Saturday, November 25th, ,yrs. old; holstein steer rising 2 yr; 1944, at 2.30 p.m. at the residence 1 Hereford bull 7 .months old,• Dui of the late Annie Desjardine, Zurich, ham steer 1 -yr. old; Hereford bu The worst inflation came AFTER the war the last time ... to be followed by disastrous dieflation, unemployment and confusion. For Canada to manage successfully the change back to peace, maintain -employment; and meet the world's competition we roust continue to htive suable economic conditions. To protect the. individual from rising costs of fivi•ng and later unemployment we must continue to prevent inflation. w To prevent is repetiltion of the conditions following the last war PRICE CONTROL MUST BE MAINT,A/NED AS LONG AS INFLATION THREATENS US. This can only be dont, if productioo is efficient and economical,w costs tires kept down and consumers refuse to pay more than ceiling prices, THIS 1S ONE OF A SERIES HUED by THE GOVEONMEW OF CANALIA TO EMPUMifE THE wP6PrANCE OF PFfEVENrWa A FifRTHER RISE IN THE COST OF LIWMA Nt%- A1Jh 'n**9 A11^1U, "790 �,. . Thursday, November 1.6Q, 1944 M�M�I�r�(Ni����NN� �M�s�1rMMM*sib YOUR WINTER'S FUEL Colder .Days will soon be here which will demand the most suitable FUEL for; Your beating Equipment.' Let us fill e our bin while Prices are lowest. 0 , FEEDING MOLASSES e It is some considerable time since this all important product has been on the market... But we were a fortunate in securing a supply. Also have Cod . Liver Oil, .,Etc. for Live Stock... Get your.: supply Now! .. PLOW POINTS --- REPAIRS We carry a complete Line of International and other kinds of Plow Points, Sole Shoes, Landsides, Etc., for 701 n akes of Plows, ..Let Us Serve You! ,. flbd-% & ion 3 yrs. old; Durham baby beef; 2 2,5 'bags of good potatoes grown ed! Polled Angus steers rising 2 yrs; sandy land; 19'29 model A Auto,. H { •d teer :,, . 2 yrs; rev I has good tires • g: number of steeV. erei•Or �... r�l.Yill,•j , Y 1 C Y. 8 t teen rising .4 -• H, o rr _ Y . ,. j�,.; :,_ 1 Z .moisten heif6A craps. rising 2 yrs; 5 Holstein steers rising Househould Effects = 1 'battery 4- 2 yrs; 1 Ayrshire steer rising 2 yrs. tube radio new; range kitchen stove Pigs and Hens — 2 stocker pigs, Princess Pat practically new; dresser weighing 150 -lbs. each; 3 dozen and stand, commode, bureau cherry; Hampshire yearling hens; 3 dozen wood; 4 'beds with springs -and matt - Hampshire pullets. ress, glass cupboard, 6 -octave oiVan,, Implements — McOmimick .binder leather rocking chair,' 6 dining room - 6 -ft. cut in good condition; Deering cliairs; washstand, ` stand, pictures; mower 5 -ft. cut; M, -H. spring -tooth and frames, Daisy churn new; hand cultivator new; Cockshutt riding churn, 5 tables, quantity of sealersj. plow, walking plow, double twin plow crocks, lard cans, tea kettles, buffet,, Oliver bean stuffier; M. -H. bean pull- Renfrew cream separator practically. er with new knives; 4 -section nary- new, sink, iron pump for well an& ows; 2 -drum M. -H. steel roller; In- pipes, Aladdin lamp, 5 lamps, 2� throw disc, bob sleighs, 10 -ft. steel lanterns, setee, rocker, box stove rake, ,Low Down steel wagon; farm brooder used only 2 weeks, rakes and wagon, 16 -ft. hay rack; fanning mill, I hoes, flour can 1.50 -ib, cap; medicine root pulper, wheel barrow, stone chest, couch, 240-1b. scale; 2v ilia boat, -buggy, cutter, McCormick 11- scale, !butter dish and spoon, washing disc fertilizer drill practically; grain machine and wringer, tub, onlont drill M. -H. 111 -hoe; sling ropes; hay crates, onion sifter, 2 empty barrels,. forks, grain .bags, twine sacks, 1200- 2 15-gal:barrels, 7 pieces of linoleum; ib. -cap. scales; 2 sets of heavy doub- pots, pans, pails, large butcher ket- le harness, single harness, harrow tle, mail box large, 2 screen doors, cart, logging chain, cutter robe, elec- 5 window screens, water float, bireadp tric fencer and insulators; 5 horse dish, toilet set, sausage grinder, lawni collars, forks, shovels, spades, even- mower, sausage stuffer, chi -Id's bed; ers, neckyokes, x -cut saw, scrapers; and numerous other articles. -chop boxes, large toilet new; tool- TERMS—CASH box; steel trough, 3 cords of mixed Arthur Weber, Auctioneer: wood, water fountains, 32 -ft, ladder, E. E. Weido, Clerk. ,gravel box, 25 tons of mixed hay; Gilbe3•t JJef£rey$ Proprietor.