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Zurich Herald, 1954-04-08, Page 4AIRICH PP corrvalo LOCAL NEWS G IB Votes Carries • Grand Bend atepyer. OT1 a/riaMlay atithorized the village council ae ob- tain its owa electrical *stem% Only le per cent of the eligible Natters -- 113 out of 584 cast ballota 'They re- torded 85 to 8 in fever of buying hydro on their own ,accerd and in favor of borrowing a3S,O00 to pay for the equipment. The move was tiecessary because Grand Bend is how an incorporated village and will ato more be served by the Rural liya, Aro Electric power. *. TO ELE' DELEGATES Delegates to attend the urinal !meeting and. nominating convent= taf the Ontario Liberal Assodiation Were named at a meeting of the Huron South Liberal Association ex- ecutive, held in Hensall Theaday ev- ening last., The Ontario rrieettng is being held in Toronto April '8, 9 and 1.0th. Delegates narnea included Ivan Kalbfleisch, Zurich; f. W. Crich P,.R. 4, 'Clinton; B. W. Tackey, Exe- ter; iGerald ()Brien, Goan -id; Gord- *n Ratz, R.R. 3, Dashwaod, and Matt Murray, R.R. 1, DubIan. Alternates are W. G. Cochrane, 'Exeter; Ephriam R.R. 1, Clinton; Dennis Bed- ard, 'Zurich; Mrs. -Roy McGonigle, Seatorth; Mrs. Hugh Hawkins, Clin- ton Wm. IVIaGuire, Bayfield; and John A. Mawan, Brucefield. President of the Huron South Assoc- iation is Ivan ICall5fleisch, Zurich. The secretary is W. G. Cochrane, Exeter while Roy Lantaat, Zurich, is trees- tirer. af Lulu Snider itd father of Mrs. Carman Irelana, Loudon; Mrs. Wm. Eagleson, Detroit; and brother to Mrs. WM, Desjardine, Miss Annie Mc Gregor „bath of Grand Bend, Mrs. Gerald Snider, of near Drysdale, Wm McGregor, Parkhill and Russell, of Stephen Twp., in his 67th year. Res- ting at his late home till Thursday noon, then at the Church of God at Grand Bend with interment in G, B. Cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth Luker Mrs. Elizabeth Luker, 89, widow of William Luker, died at her home at Hensall, -on April 6th, she was the former Elizabeth •Baker and was born in Stanley Townahap, being a resident of Hermit for more than 50 years. Surviving are 'a son, Robert, and a daughter •Glaalys, of Hensel The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon With Interment in Bayfield cemetery, Broualt to 'Zurich for Burial ' There passea • away in London, on Sunday, April '4, Louis Hartman, a former resident of Zurich vicinity, but for some years worked as a pain- ter in. Detroit, brother of Herb and Noah Hartman of Stephen Twp., in his Bi2nd year. The body rested at the T. Harry*Hoffman funeral home, Dashweed, Where prayers were said on Monday evening at 8 p.m. Re- quiem nines -was sung at St. Boniface Chtirdh, 'Zurich, Tuesday, at 10 aan, Iriteament lin the adjoining cemetery. OBITUARY Late Charles McGregor • . There passed away at his late re- sidence near Grand Bend on Monday, • Charles MacGregor, beloved husband BORN :BURN — At Clinton Public Hos- Pital 'on 'April 4th, to Mrs. Jack Mer - .a '60/17 of Zurich, Ont. -Herbert and ,Marge (nee Merner) of Zurich, are happy to announce the 'arrival of their daughter, Donna Eli- zabeth, on Thursday, March 25, 1a5a at 'South Huron Hospital, Exeter. s lbs. 114 ozs. A sister for Richard. assey - Harris HAVE RECEIVED A L ARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY- HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT- ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC. "The Service Arm for Canadian Farm" Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Tilopp Res. 67 EVER AT YOOR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS! ss NM NOM is • • • as • • • • • • MONS 4. 1 • MINS PIONEER ONE MAN POWER :CHAIN SAW • SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAW 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 -- Zurich 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? 1-1964 21" Table Model T2215X, Demonstrator, List $399.95 Sale $279.00 1-10" Westinghouse, console, used as demonstrator, List P. $499.00 Sale P. $149.00 1—Astatic Booster List P. $42.80 Sale P. $28.00 1—Admi.fal Mantel Radio, List $46.95, Sale P. ... $34.50 1—Jewel Mani*, (lock Radio, fully automatic), Reg. $58.40, Sale P. $44.00 COMPLETE LINE OF T.V. SERVICE TUBES. 1-1952 17" COMBINATION TV. and RADIO, LIST P., $409.95, New Picture Tube $265.00 ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION HECTOR FORCIER, — PROP. ":4:,M420000140gistoli.IIIII0emorwuessimusussesatsweseettuc. r 0 • • • 0• • • 0 • 0• • ZURICH HERALD DASHWO0a.. . • Mr and Mrs. Lloyd azadei and Glen spent a few days in Toronto and. waterloo last week. Mr and Mrs Gordon Weiberg of Waterloo spent the week -end with their parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Wei - berg and Mr and Mrs Victor Tyler Mr and Mrs Ervin Rader and. family spent Sunday at Grand Bend, with Mr and Mrs. Jas. Patterson, Mr and avers Ray Patterson and other friends. The Walther Leaguers of the J3lue Water Zone enjoyed a skating; party in the New Haniburg Arena last Tues day evening. Thirteen members of Zion Lutheran Church Walther Lea gue attended. . imr and Mrs Fred Cunnington ot Elimville spent Sunday with the lat- ter's father, Mr John Bender. Miss Theresa Zimmer of London, spent a couple of days this week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry Zim- mer. Mr and Mrs Clarence Pepper of Stratford were Sunday visitors with the latter's sister, Mr and Mrs. lam. Wein. Mrs. L. Pfeifer returned home on Monday, after spending the winter months with her son Earl and family in Cluttham, and in Port Huron look - in' after her sister, Mrs. E. H. Day -- al ea Who was quite ill. '' Tr •`, n d Mrs Syd Baker, Tedda Webb, Mrs. Taylor and Anne spent Sunday in Windsor with Mr and Mrs Harry Guenther and Jerry. eoenforters rags, mats, kitchen ut- inctures and locum frames, step ladder, garden tools, lawn mower, 6 ton ,chestnut coat; many articles too ,numerous to men- tion. JCelield Electric washing machine, new condition, has special •attach- ments. Terms -- Casli Estate of the late John Eckstein. Samuel Hendrick, Lloyd Hendrick, Executors. R. F. /Stade, Clerk, Alain INIalper, Auctioneer. •' AUCTION SALE Oa valuaible Livestock, Livestock, Im- plements, Hay, Grain and Misc. Items On the premises, Lot 17, Con. 7 ,Stephen Twp., 1 miles north of Crediton, or 8 % miles west and lah miles south of Highway 88. The undersigned Auctioneer is instructed to sell by public auction on - • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2ist. • At 1 o'clock p.m. sharp Horses — Good reliable work team mare and gelding. Cattle — Ayrshire tow, fresh one menth; Holstein heifer carrying her second calf, due sale date; Hereford beifer, carrying second calf, due sale date; Holstein cow, fresh one month; part Durham and Hereford cow fresh 3 weeks; part Hereford and Holstein cow, with .ealf at foot; Holstein cow with two calves at foot; Durham cow fresh, with calf at foot; part Hereford and Holstein cow with eslf at foot; Durham cow due around eale date; part Durham and. Hereford heifer with calf at foot; 6 Polled Hereford .cows with calves at foot;, 11 Herefore lyearting steers, Durham yearling heifer. This is an exceptionally good herd of cattle, all T.B. tested with no re- actors. Hegs — Choice York sow with litter of 112; 8 York weanling pigs. Implements & Mise. Items — Ma 11..15 -run drill; Inter. 8 -furrow nar- row abottom tractor plow; 3 section diamond harrows, 3 section- spring tooth harrows, rubber tired wagon and rack, Gem grain grinder; 3 h.p. electric motor, root pulper, 8, 80 -lb. cap. milk tans; Clinton fanning mill equipped with electric motor; Viking electric cream separator, like new. Hay and Grain — 2500 aales of good quality hay; 500 bushels of Clinton seed oats. NOTE — Due to extra large list of items to be offered, remainder of sale ,will ibe held at a,later date, : Terms — Cash HarrY Trick, Proprietor. Garnet Hicks, Clerk. Alvin- Walper, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE .Df Household Effects, in the ; ''.VILLAGE OF HENSALL a4,a a . . . 'Oaaa .. ,• .. • , .. . aa,VATURDAYaAPRIL 17th. ., .V.., At 1 o'clock, p.m. Kitahen table and Chrea, Cabinet, chain, clocks, 2 radios, dining room table:and •cbairs, antique walnut pie trust table, sofa bed, 2 Occasional Chairs, kimode chair, settee and chairs, rocking chairs, 3 beds, springs and mattresses; 3 dressers and chest of drawers, set bathroom scales, wash standa basin and pitchers, trunk, Ed- ison phonograph, Thor- electric wash - ling machine, diahes, bedding, fruit and fruit jars, tools, 2 ton stake Dodge truck, '37 model; 100 -ft. Clewing Auction Sale Of Real Estate, Household Effects, and Misc. Items, on the premises, in THE VILLAGE OF ZURICH The undersigned Auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 17th, Com- mencing at a:30 p.m. sharp: Real Estate — Consists of Lot Vol S. 107 and 108 Village of Zurich, on which is situated a well built two- storey solid white brick dwelling,very nicely located. House has full base- ment, furnace, modern kitchen with built-in cupboards; 3 -piece bath, hard wood floors throughout. Good sized ibu; garden, very suitable for a ilding lot; fine lawn and shade trees. • Terms of Real Estate — 10% on, day of sale; balance in 30 days., Sold subject to a reasonable reserved bid. Household Effects - Gerhard. Heintzman piano, like new; 3-plece ehesterfield suite, 'occasional chair; antique room chair; modern style 3 -piece -bedroom snte, 2 bed- room suites, complete with springs and mattress, dining room tab/e with six matching ehairs; kitchen table and chairs, China tabinet with com- bination book case; Good Cheer kit- chen range like new; 2 couches, glass cupboard, chest of dawers, toilet set, electric laraps, antique c.hairs, 2 rocking chairs, electric heating blaia ket, washing anachine, 2 -burner hot plate, Westinghouse, radio, White sewing machine, mantle clock, dishes, glassware, silverware, linens, quats, garden hose, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash Property' is Estate of late Thomas Butt. Auctioneer — Harold Jackson Clerk — E. P. Chesney. Executors — John and Roy Butt. Solicitors — Elmer Bell, Exeter. AUCTION SALE DATES Alvin Walper, Auctioneer HENSALL SALES ARENA Every Thursday at 1:30 pan. Friday, April 9 — Alfred Bopp, pro., Real Estate., Livestock, Implements Thursday, April 811, 1954 Men. April 12 — John Regan, Live- stock, Implements, Etc. Wed. April 21 -- Livestock and Im-. laments; Harry Friek, Prop. Wed. April 21: Livestock, implement,* Harry Trick, Prop. Tuesday, April 6 — Livestock and Implements, Joe Finlebeinera Praia, Cattle Breeders For artificial insemination at ittia` best for all breeds call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 9:30 on Sundays. Phone collect Clinton 242. tfn • • • 4 4.a 4. 4. • 4.4. 4.• * 4• 4.• 4. 1' 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4• 4• • • • • PR E E ASTER -SALE- WEDNESDAY April THURSDAY 14, 15, SATURDAY 17 Fixtures for Every Roo m in your House at a price YOU Can't Afford to Miss. 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Through electricity, Ontario farm families, like urban families, enjoy greater leisure, more comforts and a truly high standard of living. Yet this•power supplied by Ontario Hydro, which does so much, costs so little. For benefits. per dollar it is your ;best buy in better living. ^ • , • , • • 1. . • FOR YOU AND YOURS sm. 47s*.4.ts eaaaa aa • t a, ONTARIO HYDRO AY WORK FOR • • •• • '" •..„., • ) YOU AND YOURS Information concerning Ontario Hydro can be obtained by writing to your Hydro Chairnion, 620 University Avenue, Toronto.