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ZURICH • ONTARIO
Cleating Auction Sale
tOt Livestock, Tractor, Farm Mach-
Inery, Huy, Grain and Household
Mffedts, ,on the premises, Lot 19, eon.
1\1*.B., Hay Twp. 21;fa miles north of
2urich, or 6 miles west of Xippen.
''The undersigned Auctioneer is in-
ttructed to sell iby public auction on
FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd.
Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp.
Horses — General Purpose team,
'true and reliable in every way.
Cattle — Durham cow, 4 yrs. old,
milking; red heifer carrying first
calf, due in June*'red heifer, carry-
ing second calf due in June; part
Durham and Hereford heifer due in
August; Durham Steer rising 2 yrs.
old, in market ,condition; Durham
bull calf.
Tractor .--- Mc -Deering Farmall H.
Tractor, fully equipped, hydraubc 2-
row scuffler.'Tractor is in guaranteed
new ,condition.
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ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW
SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAW
,401tfiifim.MrawspzTortTign,
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
Phon e 63 -- Zurich
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Clearing of Radio and TV Sets
DUE TO DEALERS IN THE AREA, I HAVE BEEN NOTI-
FIED BY ADMIRAL CO. OFFICIALS THAT I AM NO
LONGER AN AUTHORIZED DEALER TO SELL OR SER-
VICE SETS AND T. V. 1' I AM HAVING A CLEARANCE
SALE TO CLEAR SETS AND STOCK AT GREATLY RE-
DUCED PRICES.
So Why Pay More?
1-1954 - 21" Table Model 72215X, Demonstrator, ..
List $399.95 Sale 8279.00
1-10" Westinghouso, console, used as demonstrator,
List 1 $499.00 Sale P. $149.00
1—Astatic 'Booster List P. $42.80 Sale P. $28.00
1—Admital Mantel Radio, List $46.95, Sale P. $34.50
1—Jewel Mantel (lock Radio, fully automatic),
Reg. $58.40, Sale P. $44.00
COMPLETE LINE OF T.V. SERVICE TUBES.
1-1052 17" COMBINATION TV, anti RADIO, LIST P.,
$409.95, New Picture Tube $265.00
$T, JOSEPH SERVICE STATION
HECTOR FORCIER, * PROP.
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REPAIR SERVICE.
Time for indoor e::-.---"ee et •"' -eededen'ere-.. The young lady shown a-
bove is being asrieed by staff tuntie into camp's new recreation building.
The Ontario Society ferCrimple&Chil d7rse owns and, aneretes five crippled
'children's camps throughout the'Province. Annual Easter Seal :Sale op-
ens March 18th and runs until: 'April 18th and has an objective of
$500,000.
Implements McDeering 3 -furrow,
'tractor plow; International 7 -ft.
power take -off mower like new; Tn-
ternational 7 -ft. cultivator, .1:15;w:11.1
7 -ft. binder on rubber, like new,
Deering drop head hayloader, Brad-
ley rubber tired wago.a, - net
rack, dump rake, 2 -drum steel roll&r,
set of diamond harrows, set of sleighs
like new, 2 -wheel trailer with 7 -ft.
box sides, fanning mill, wheel, .bar -
Tow, bag truck, Burdisso Castrating
outfit; DeLaval electric creem, sear-
ator, root pulper, brass • ino
ied
britcher_show berneeer- • •
Sling roVes; ,numeroto
ton 3x18x9 fertilizer, s,
shovels, chains, etc., etc.
Hay and Grain -- 100 bushels
Clinton seed oats, 100 bushels mixed
grain, 90 bales choice hay.
Household Effects — Cabinet. table
kitchen chairs, linoleum, baby crib
and mattress, Quebee heater, etc.
No reserve, everything will be sold.
Terms — Cash
Arthur Gelinas, ,Proprietor
Stade '& Weido Clerks.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
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L,itors winthe latter's father, Mr.
David Tiernan and Mr and Mrs. Mer-
vyn Tiernan. Mrs. Cook and David
are spending some time here.
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Zion Lutheran churn noiris
busy preparing a Cantata for Easter
Sunday evening.
Sunday visitors with Mr and. Mrs
Louis Weigand and boys were the
latter's sister and family Mr and
Mrs. Ed. Bell and iboys of London.
Mr and Mrs Wes. Filkins and
Janice of Howell, Mich., spent the
week -end with the latter's parents,
Mr and Mrs Wm. Nadiger:
Master Barry James Keller,in-
fruit son of Mr and Mrs. Reinhold
Keller of Exeter was baptised in 'Zion
Lutheran church on Sunday March
2Sth by the Rev. Louis Higin.ell.
Mr. Ed, Nadiger returned harne
last week after spending a couple
months with his sisters and other re-
latives in Kalamazoo and Utica; Mich
Mr and Mrs Reg: }Ripon . and
Kay of Centralia, Mr and Mrs. 'Urb-
an Pfile. Mr end l'Ir.rs Wm. Haugh
and Shirley s.,ent last Tuesday eye.
with Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ratter,
the occasion -of their younger soil's
birthday.
Mr and Mrs Milne Rader of Zur-
ich, Mr and Mrs Wm. Haugh .and
'Shirley, Mr and Mrs Elmer "Rader
and boys spent Sat. eve. with qtr and
Mrs. Urban Hilo.
Fi,itlialt evening visitors 'with
and :Mrs, Elgin Rader were Mr and
Mrs Leonard Restemayer anth.faine•-
ily and Mr and Mrs Elmer Rader and
boye.
Mrs Leo Gibson was hostess :for
a surprise birthday party W,sd,. eve.
in honor of Mrs. Alvin Kellerman.
About ten friends were preeent.. The
evening was spent in games and con-
tests. Mrs. Kelerman was the recip-
ient of some lovely gifts. The host-
ess served 41, dainty lunch. .
Mr and Mrs. Leo Gibson, .Wayne
and Valerie spent Saturday. 4veiling
with Prov. Officers and Mrs.. Dick
Dawson in Parkhill.
Mr Hartman Elsie who had been
a patient at South Huron .HospOttl,
returned home Thursday. His 'daugh-
ter, Mrs. Thelma Garvie and• Ronnie,
of Point Edward, visited with him
on Sunday,
Mrs. Geo. Gossman, Miss. Verda
Rinker and Mrs. Leo Gibson visited
in Port Huron on Thursday.
Mr and Mrs Ervin Rader and
Mr and Mrs Elmer Rader argil
hos spent Sunday in &via with
Mr and Mrs. Lon Prang and, family.
Mr and Mrs,. Elmer Thiel of ZUr"
h spent Wed, eve with Mr and -Mrs
1 ouis Ereft,
Mrs. Sarah Sirrith of Saskatchewan
visiting with Mr andMrs LcoiS-
7i,der and other friends, • . •
Yt•t. and 'Mrs FItirry Cookf•Snaan
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Thursday, Api1 ist, 1954
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Is the time to get those odd wiring jobs cleaned ulp
before the Spring and Summer Rush Starts
REPLACE THOSE OLD DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, BATH
ROOM OR OUTSIDE FIXTURES WITH SOME NEW
MODERN ONES
A complete line of Bathroom Fixtures, Oil Burners
and all Gil Furnaces on Display
NEW AND USED ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR ANY
AND EVERY TYPE OF WORK
MOTOR REWINDING AND REPAIRING
Electric and Appliance Repairing " A Specialty"
GERALD GINGERICH'S
Heating - Lighting - Plumbing
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Milk rates high with athletes in training:
It's an abundant and economical source of
highly important food elements: protein that.
.builds, sustains and repairs body tissues;
calcium, the tooth and bone builder;
Vitamin A; and thiamine for healthy nerves,.
Eat protein hoods
for physical vigour
Sports College has made repeated
tests on the value of protein for
physically active people. We find
that irthletes getting adequate
amounts of milk and other dairy
foods 1) feel more like practicing
2) encounter fewer and briefer
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