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Zurich Herald, 1957-05-30, Page 9
Thursday, May 30th, 19.67 ZURICH. HERALD AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects and Misc. Items 0,13. the Premises, South of Main Gor- nor in the Village of Grand 'i>.erd. The underei^;•ned Auctioneer is in- structed to sell by !public auction on . SAT. JUNE 8, at 1,30 p.m. Chrome kitchen. table and chairs, ebesterfietd, istudio couch, coffee table, 2 large mirrors. 2 mantle clo- cks, 2 floor lamps, table Tamps, 3 end tables, 'camp cot, iconglodeurn rag, pin-up lamps, vanity dresser and bench, 2 complete bedroom suites, .electric sandwiph toaster, elec. iron, 2 4aii•cri 'buckets, gas lantern, large assortment of dishes, blankets, linens,) "bedspreads, curtains, 'rats, kitchen utensils, pictures and iframes, 4 lawn chairs,' sealers, mcroeks, and other misc. items, Everything in first dais condition and will be sold without reserve. Terms— Cash. Mrs. Grace Elsie, proprietress. Alvin iWalper, Auctioneer. Clearing Auction Sale Of valuable Real Estate, Household Sfleats, and iMisc.Items, on tale pl•e- mises, Village of •Zurich, Con, 10, W.P. South half Lot 02. The und- ersigned Auctioneer is instructed to sell u;1, pi.di.,ct:C G;,awitivn on SATURDAY, JUNE 15th, at 1 p.m. Real Estate •consists of Con. 10, W. P. SSoui,h. Half 22, Village of siurich on. which is situated a well constructed two storey !biiick dwell- ing, amain floor - . consistt ...of ,.living and dining room,' bedroom, kiitehen and utility room; second floor has 3 bedrooms, large basement, ,coal and wood furnace, ample lawn and gard- en, also small barn and garage. This is a very desirable dwelling, very nicely situated and in first cleee .state e! repair„ Inerec`ion invited before day of sale. Terms --10% on &a;y of sale, 'balance in 30 dagaSeld subject to reasonable reserve bid. Full line of household effects with complete list in next week's issue, Gordon Rau, Harper Woods, Mich., Executor for the estate of the late J. P. Rau. . Alvin 1Walper, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALF Of Household Effects and Miele Items on the premises, Main btreet, dir- ectly uppusii,e Evans elicei 11, B. Church, in the Village of Dashwood. The undersigned Auctioneer is in- stluetod to sell by public auction on SAT. EVENING, June 8th. 7.30 p.m. g room table, f, chairs and huf 2 - fet; studio couch, -'piece chesterfield, Chrome ethic with 5 matching chairs, 2 centre tables, electric radro, elec- tric lamps, Sherlock Manning piano in new condition; McClary Refriger- ator (medium. .size) like new; Mc - Clary electric stove; Wingham Titch• en range; hot plate, Gilson electric washing machine with combination water heater, 2 bedroom suites, fppr- ings, mattress, commodes, ironing hoard, tapestry rug, 10X f5; quantity of dishes, glassware, sealers, creeks, and other 'fisc. Items. Terms—Cash Garnet Wildfong, Proprietor. Addison Tieanan, Clerk. AIvin Walper, Auctioneer. SUPPLEMENT PAGE St. Joseph & Blue Water Area 1 Mr and Mrs Leon IBedard and Mr an.d Mrs Armand Denomme motored to London on .Sundati last ;where they were visitors with their obilclren, Mr and Mrs Thos, Brock of Lond- on spent the ,week -end in their sum- ' neer resort home. Mr and Mrs. A. Quicklay of Detroit, spent a few days an their cottage, south of St. Joseph. Mr Anthony Denoanane of Kitchen- er paid aafriendly visit to relatives and friends 'o n the B. W. highway on Saturday last. Mr and Mrs. Napoleon Cantin of Detroit were visitors with the folm- er's another, in St. Joseph the past weak Q•n'l. • Mrs. Lawrence Jeffrey of Windsor l who spent a week at the Leon Bedard home during the illness and passing of her mother, returned to her home on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs Armond Beneteau of Conard River attended the runeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Bedard on Wednesday last, Mir. and Mrs. Lawrence Hartman and son Joe of London, were Thurs- day eve. visitors with the forager's grandparents, Mr and iMrs�Fred Du- ':.har,i?e •i f the B. W. H. Mr and Mrs. Ba (Mernevidge of Detroit were week -end visitors in the St. Joseph vicinity with the eater's mother and other anemibe:rs or the fa- nialy.• and Mrs Douglas 1Vloir of" Tor- onto were visitors in St. Joseph on Sunday with the later's parents. Planty Rains— At time of writing ram 4nd more of it in the air, which means a hold ))mirk for fanners in their corn and 'been planting. The general feeling of the public is that after Ascension ;Day the weather ' wwa'll fan- e. -e;; -per- haps so, but let us not put too much ;trust in thoseold Legends, fere some tunes they are not accurate and much less acceptable; people will benefit from the weather in some ways for r its an ill wind that blows no good. DASHWO©D Mr and Mrs. Ward rtraft and family of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ernest Koehler and fans ! Mrs. Nelda Routledge of London, spelt the week -end with iir and Mrs. Philip F:ssold. Miss Barbara Becker of Tiitchener, spent a few days with leer parents, Mr and Mrs. V. L. Becker last *week Mr and Mrs Elmer Rader and boys were Sunday evening visitors with Mr and Mrs Ervin Rader. Mrs. Fera. 'Miller spent several days last week with Mr and !Mrs. R. Annam at St. Thomas, at Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pickering and Oshawa Week -end visitors with 1Tr and Mrs. 1a`erd 'Miller were: Mr Ami Mrs R.oht. Annan. of St. Thomas and Miss Joyce Peters of Hensall. Mrs. Ervin Rader and children vis- ited with Mrs. Ada Patterson at the Bend on Friday. T-wo new houses are being erect- ed in Dashwood. The hoe or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpson, recent ar- rivals from England and parents of Mrs. He ward IUuar'pp, ie. nearing completion, while • Mr and Mre. Wm. who ho recently sold then. farm , are starting their house this week. (Men's Club :Entertain— On Friday evening, Q12ay24, the Men's Club 'of Zion Lutheran Church !invited the various Lutheran Lay- 'anen's League 'Clubs of the Stratford Zone to Dashwood for an evening of 1Swing Bawling. After everyone was • given an opportunity to test his skill in bowling the anen of Dashwood Club served 'barbercued hot dogs and cold :set drinks. Mr. Albert Miller ,and 7,(,:o.1 Lo set up a schedule for inter -dub swing 'bowling competition fior the summer !Mrs. Robt. Hayter !Sr., and Jo -Anne Hayter spent last week in Windsor wi h. Mr. and Mrs. Joe :Bruce. The latter bringing thea' home. AT STUD On the farm of Menaao Martin, • Lot 7, Con. 1121, Stanley Township; a French Canadian ,Stallion, Throughout the months of June and July I eape!ct ,to be on, the road with him as follows: Mondays in the vicinity of Zurich and Dashwood; Thursdays, in the vicinity of Varna and Bayfield, Property Far Sale A fine dwelling propaity on Main. Street, Zurich; 2 -storey Stucco house large single garage, nice garden, some fruit trees, good location. For f,irther particulars ,apply to 2rs. • Walter Johnston, R.R. 3, Bayfield; or phone Bayfield 53 a~ 32 2t* FOR RENT Store or Office Space for Rent. Apply to Reg. G. Black, Manager Hay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Zurich. tfn Drain Teller TOWNS i,P OF HAY TE' )ERC will he received by the i;nder.esigned up to_, 6:00 o'clock, p. in., June 1st, 1957 for the constru- ction of 111400 -ft. of the Wurm Mun- icipal Drain consisting of approxim- ately 050 cu. yards of material to be excavated and ,•prem). Plans and specifications may be seen at the ,office of the Engineer, C. P. Corbett, Lucan, Ont., or at the office o.f the Hay Township Clerk. A. marked cheque of 10 % of the tender price must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not neeessar- ply accepted. • H. W. BROIiENSHIRE, Clerk, Zurich, Ontario. 2tc