Zurich Herald, 1954-03-11, Page 4lY
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'CROWDED OUT
Sorry but nut items usually, on this
tinge are this week .crowded out, till
goer next issue.
JSEPH
AND THE BLUE WATER AREA
Messrs, Alphonse and Dal* .1VIasse
Of the Blue ater south, Detroit or Sunday last toaattend�l to
hockey match.
tion -
ed at Toro to, afrard ter erspending awho is aweek
'with his mother and other .members
'o'f the Family, left on Sunday last
ZURICH HERALD
where a long list of TV repairs a
waits him. Gerard informs us that
'with a great percentage of homes,.
who have the T.Y. sets, keep him
busy on the repair job.
DASHWO0D
By now everyone as dug out of
last week's snow cl.riftss and despite
all the digging and handicaps there
was at least one compensation many
children who many times heard their
parents talk of sleigh -rides; enjoyed
one as sleighs and cutters anode their
appearance Some even equipped with
bells and high-spirited horses.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Sahnon and
CLEAR TITLE?
FORCED SALE?
These alternatives facing every home-
owner may well rob you of peace of
mind. You can make certain there
will be no need to settle Tour estate
by forced sale if you should die be-
fore your mortgage is paid in full.
Yes, it can be done quickly, inex-
pensively! A Mortgage Redemption
policy may be "Custom Made" to suit
your particular requirements. I
would appreciate an interview on this
1 important subject. You will be un -
3 der no obligation.
T. rry Hoffman
NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
A Mutual Company -- All Profits for Policyholders
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Dashwood, o Ont.
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PIONEER
ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW
SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAW
if.
There's a Pioneer in your past.
There's a Pioneer in your future! _=
FOR INFORMATION AND PRICES ON PIONEER AND
SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAWS SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER;
RADER & MITTLEHOLTZ
Phone 63 -- Zurichraximars—gmaniffiammaiwarsimmasti,--a-atim
Clearing of Radio and T
V Sets
DUE TO DEALERS IN THE AREA, I HAVE BEEN NOTI-
FIED BY ADMIRAL CO. OFFICIALS THAT 1 AM NO
LONGER AN AUTHORIZED DEALER TO SELL QR SER-
VICE SETS AND T. V. " I AM HAVING A CLEARANCE
SALE TO CLEAR SETS AND STOCK AT GREATLY RE-
DUCED PRICES.
So Why Pay More?
I--91$54 - 21" Table Model T22I5X, Demonstrator, ,
List $399.95 Sale $279.00
1--10f'" Westinghouse, console, used as demonstrator,
List P. $499.00 Sale P. $149.00
1—.Astatic Booster List P. $42,80 Sale P.,
1 Arimimi (Mantel Radio, List $46.95, Sale P. .. $28'00
1 ---Jewel Mex tcei {lack Radio, fully automatic); $34 50
Reg, $58,40, Sale P. $44.00
COMPLETE LINE OF T.V. SERVICE TUBES.
1--19 $2 17" COMBINATION TV. and RADIO, LIST P.,
$409.95, New Picture Tube $265.00
ST, JOSEPH SERVICE -• STATION
HECTOR FORCIER -- PROP,
se.eateendatel
Thursday, I.Vlarcl1 llth, 134
Road -Test the
...and you won't settle for less!
so much that's crow
: ..and completely proved!
You"i+l fid that the' Dodge Royal V-8 brings you the
finest of new car features for 1954... a combination
of the "dome-shaped" combustion chamber 150
h,p. Red Ram engine, famous for power and economy
...and PowerFlite, the smoothest and mostpowerfuf
of fully automatic transmissions. No other car offers
you this great performance combination at soIowa
price.
1,orr'i'I be frankly amazed at the control you have
over this Dodge 'Royal—how it clings to curves, and
holds the roughest roads with smooth -riding ease.
:Cike its beauty and luxury, too. New chrome
treatment increases that longer, lower look . .
colourful two-tone interiors have wide, restful
chair -high .seats .... floors are covered by rich, deep
wool -type carpeting. Twelve new body colours, in
lustrous b.aked.:en,arnel can be adapted into 48two-
tone colour .combinations.
A road-testwill oonv:i:nce you that the Dodge Royal
offers you 'rno:re of fhb finer qualities you want --
unequalled at the price—plus traditional Dodge
Dependability.
tfriuttia ocou tvuttfu2, DODGE
POWERFLITE fully automatic transmission is standard on,
Dodge Royal V -8's. (t lets you move in one effortless motion
from starting to highway speeds—without lifting your foot
from the accelerator, its built-in fluid torque drive gives extra
acceleration for fast, oil -cushioned starts.
FULL POWER STEERING takes all the hard work out of
parking and steering. It's on the job all the time from the
momentyou startyour engme. Optional at moderate coston ail.
1954 Oodge cars,
Hensall 'Motor Sales
Mr and Mrs Jas Hayter attended
HEPPC. convention at the Ro
York Hotel, Toronto, last week.
The Misses Marie, Ruth and M
garet Salmon spent, a few days w
their grandmother !Mrs. Mary M
tene last wesk.
Little Jimmy Hayter spent la
week in Goderich with his ,grandp
ents Mr and Mrs Fred Fritzley, wl
Mary Ann stayed with her uncle a
aunt, Mr and Mrs Rabt. Ilayter.
Mr and Mrs ,Cllifford Salmon a
girls, ,Mrs. Mary 1Vlartene and Ga
ald, attended the funeral of
Salmon's uncle, Clifford Elliott i
London on Monday.
Miss Nancy Tiernan and Miss Car
Webb of London, spent the wee
end at their homes here.
The Ladies Aid of the. Evangelic
L?.F. Church are holding a st. l'a
risk's tea and bake sale Saturday
iVlarch 20th in the Men's Club Room
from three to five.
There have been a number of
:changes in living quarters in the
last few weeks. Mr•, and .Mrs, Henn
Eagleson moved into their new horn
on Main Street, Mr. Aaron Oestre
cher moved into his home purchas
ed ,RobertnH'ayterMr cand babk Wein;y�movedr and �to
Mr. Harry Hoffman's apartment; :�1
and Mas Ernest Koehler and family
moved to the apartment connected
with their store and Mr and Mrs.
Dan Weber moved into their houre
• purchased from Ernest Koehler.
• Clearing Auction; Sale
Of Livestock, Tractor, Perm Imple-
ments, Hay and 'Migc. Items. On the
premises, Lot 23, Con. 1!3. Hay Twp.
1/4 miles west of Zurich and half
mile north, Bronson Line. The un-
dersigned Auctioneer is instructed to
sell •by public Auction on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th
Tormenting et - o'clock p.m, sharp
Livestock White Durham cow, due
in April; red Durham cow, due in
Ancil; roan Durham caw. due in Air.
• ril roan Durham cow. due in May,
•• red Durham ,cow, carrying third cast
due latter nart of March; roan Dur-
• ham cow, fresh two weeks with calf
at foot; roan Durham cow with calf
at foot; red Durham heifer carrying
second calf dim in May; blue roan
cow, due a,t time of sale; part Dur• -
hair and 'Holstein cow, due in April;
Dur-
de
Holstein heifer, carrying second calf r
• doe in April; Holstein heifer rnilkinr,
•• d;'e in May: part Holstein and Dur- e
ham row dae•at time of sate: 5 Dur- c
l'r"m 'heifers rising 2 years old:
• fllarham steep rising 2 years old; 5 n
Durham yearlings; 2 Durham suns.
m.•,. calves! 2 Militant fall calves.
This is an e' centirr,nai good herd rt
c tattle in best of condition. A
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rid
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IP!igs 25' York started weenlings
Tractor and Implements — Tractor,
Allis Ohaliners "C" in good condit-
ion equipped with 2i -row ,1Lydraulic
scuffler and bean puller; r1VI�cDeering
binder, 7 -ft. scut, like new; IVIcDeer-
ing mower 6 -ft. cut; Fleury, 2 -furrow
tractor plow; 3 -dram 9 -ft. steel land
roller; iMeDeering 7 -ft. tractor culti-
vator; McDeering 3 -section drag har-
rows; No. 7 M.H. hay loader; M -H.
side rake; 1 -horse scuffler; Ilenrrew�
electric cream separator; Woods oat
1._ roller, equipped with 2 h.p. electric
Mr. motor; root pulper equipped with
rr half h.p. electric motor; ,crrcurar saw,
bag truck, 100 -ft. show fence, set of
of bob sleighs with platform, set' of
R., harness; 600 cap. electric chick `bro-
oder, 3 shelters, feeders, and many
rl articles too numerous to mention.
t- Hay — 200 square bales of clover
hay, best of quality. _ y\
Terris — Cash
s Mrs. Melizza Geiger, Proprietress..Gc
Earl Weido, Clerk.
Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer.
e Clearing Auction Sale
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Of Real Estate, Household Effects
I and Misc., Iltems. On the premises,
s) in the Village .of Zurich, opposite the
✓ iLultheran Church shed: The under-
signed Auctioneer is instructed to
sell by public auction on
SATUR,DAY, • MARCH 20th
Commencing at 1.30 p.m, sharp..
Real Estate — Consisting of Lot
Vol. S. 178, in the Village of Zurich
1 -5th acre of land on which is situ-
ated a two storey solid brick house,.
full basement, 3 -piece bath with hard
and soft water system, new furnace,
built-in cupboards,. new roof on
house and garage. This property is
in the best of condition.
Terms 10% on day of•Sale, balance
in 30 days, sold subject to a reason-
able reserved bid.
Household Effects — 6 -piece din-
ette suite, 3 -piece living -room surto,
complete 4 -piece bedroom suite, 2 -
piece 'bedroom suite, wardrobe, tri -
light lamps, table lamps, Good Cheer
coal and.°wood range, ,Servei electric
refrigerator, . Sunshine electric rang-
ette, electric' washing machine, iron-
ing board, 2 electric irons, kitchen
and diningrodin dishes, various mit-
ran, rocking ,chairs, kitchen. table
and chairs, ma',ts, quilts and corntor-
tors, electric beater, baby crib com-
llete 'with mattress, 6 -ft. step lad-
der, lawn avower, garden tools, nurn-
y ous sealers, crocks, 3 -ton chestnut
Dew ai, concletc,, etc.
The above named furniture alt in
rtjon,
Terms ---•- Cash
Wm. Farrell, Proprietor
• ', Stade, Clerk.
lvrn 'Nattier, :Auctioneer.
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