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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1954-04-29, Page 4R•' 00 t 10 It . 10. 11 10 10 10. r• 0 6 • C• ► ► • , k , ► • . b • • !.1 ZURICH , ONTARIO DASHWOOD 'Zone Rally Twenty ladies from Dashwood 2ion Lutheran ,church attended the Japrng rally of the Women's Miss- ionary League in 7Vlfitahell Lutheran' Church Wednesday evening. 144 Women registered. Miss Olga Pauli +bf Stratford was re-elected Zion `fire deet. Miss Rose Ziemke of Pitts - berg on 'furlough from Travancore, 'South India, was guest speaker, tell- ing •of the custorne and people of India and her experiences as a teach - lie in her six years tof service. .4.13. enjoyed a pot luck lunch before re- iterning to their homes. ing by the Rev. L. Higeruell In 74on Lutheran Church. Mrs. E. Bartliff and Susan of Clinton visited With Mr and Mrs. A. V. Tiernan. Susaxt spent Easter week here, ,1Vir and Mee Howard Klumpp at- tended the christening of Mt and Mrs. Alvin. Bossenberryy's daa!giter, Georgina, Lee, for :whom they. were God-parre'nts, at the Anglican thumb Grand Send, Sunday. Mr and Mrs Wendell IGaseble and Gary of London, Mr and Mrs, Lloyd Ratter and Glen were Sunday visit- ors with Mr and Mrs. L H. reader. Walther League !tally. Tihe spring Rally 'of the Walther League was held 1Sunaay in Zion church here with over 1150 register- ing from Sita.atfoe4, Monkton, Wart - Carol Anne, 'infant ,daughter of Mr and Mrs. Relmuth Messner of iikm.a.on was 1isptized Sunday 1010V16.- iw, THERE'S It I II Elf FOR E at the BoIi1 'MY Mill r zAfell@6c411 WORKIN4; WITH For many fanners, tkpperating funds are low at this time of:yetr. It's the in-between period when theses slots of expense, little income. If this is your problem, talk it over with your B of M :Manager. If you can plan r payment from your farm income, there's money for you at the B of M — for seed, .feeder fertilizer. BAN % OT MONTREAL 6.044'4sat 64.44 CANADIANS IN EWVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 11117 vommis ZURICH HERALD burg, Mitchel 'Seebaclee Bill Loan Londe11, Tavistock, To ito and Dash Wald, as well as a =tether of visitors Rev. L. Higenel vwa's in charge of the opening devotions after which the president Anna :MVIessner• of the focal League welcomed the guests. George Alles of Stratford presided for the election of officers which resulted as follows: Jack Fisher, Fres; Bob Hutcheson, Vice pres ; Dorothea Wolfgrarn, Secy. Many projects of the League were illustrated by the use of skits. Ralph Schaeffer, Sim - coo, Ont. and district President spoke on the International Convention, A pot luck lunch was served by the Ladies' Aid. Following evening de- votions with Rev. C. Kleges, Monk - ton, as guest speaker. The local League entertained with a social hour Mrs. Victor Kraft, Robert and Ronnie of London, spent a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Louis Restemeyer last week. • !NOW! • • • • • • • Is the time to get those -odd wiring jobs cleaned up • • before the Spring -arid Summer Rush Starts • REPLACE THOSE OLD DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, BATH • • ROOM OR OUTSIDE FIXTURES WITH SOME NEW o 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 • • • 4RALD GINGERICH'S • • • Electrical and Motor Repairing Phone Zurich 34 • s 'Heating - Lighting - Plumbing Massey - Harris HAVE E :ECEIVED A L ARIE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY- HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY! AM TAXING ORDERS NOW `FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT- ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC. "The Service Arm frir,Canadian Farm" lel. Shop 149 Oscar Klopp Res. 67 EVER AsT ,YOUR SERVICE FOR R FARM NEEDS! • ` • 4 • • • 4 • 4 4 4 4 • 4 • •. 4 4 .• 4. though in the spring all looked gloomy to the farmers. The turning to the 'bean crop more than recom- pensed them and it was for many of the farmers the starting point to prosperity. This 'year nrsy be a re- petition of 1916, but it ,shoutd nbt press too much work on there, for latter crop can be replaced and even. give to the farmer a multiplied re- ward for his toil and labor. Clearing Auction Sale -Of Real Estate, Auto, Livestock, Threshing Machine, Farm Implem- ents, Grain and Household Effects,on the premises, Lot 2, Con. 7, Usborne Twp., 2 miles south of Elimville. The undersigned Auctioneer has received instructions to sell ,by public Auction On TUESDAY, MAY 4th, 1954 Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp Real Estate --Consists of 100 acres of land, Lot 2, Con. 7, Usborne Twp. on which is situated a well built large L ehape bank barn, frame house and implement shed, all in good state of repair; land is best of clay loam; well drained and in good state of cultivation; 50 acres of fall plowing doam, ready for seeding; 5 acres of buu'h, remainder in grass. Inspect this farm before day of sale. Terms of real •estate to be made known on sale date. AUTOMOBILIE . Automobile — Dodge 1953 Regent Sedan With low mileage, like new. LIVESTOCK Horses — Black Percheron work teann, true and reliable in every way. Cattle — 2 Hereford heifers fresh With calves at foot; 2 Holstein cows ;fresh with calves at foot; 6 Holstein cows fresh, with calves at foot; 1 Holstein .cow due before sale crate; 1 Ayrshire heifer due middle of May; 2 Hereford steers ready for market; 2 Hereford heifers ready for market; 6 Hereford calves; 1 Registered Here- ford Bull. This is an extra good herd rof oattle. Hogs 9 York pigs averaging 175 lbs. each; 8 York pigs averaging 150 lbs. each; 7 York pigs averaging 100 1'bs..each; Registered Yore Boar. . Threshing Maching and Implements Bell Threshing Machine, standard size, used 2 seasons in brand new condition; McDeering 8 -ft. grain binder like new; McD. 3 -bar side rake McD. 8 %-ft spring tooth .cultivator; .McD. landpacker, John Deere wagon like new; 16 -ft. hay rack like new; 'one way disc; 4 -section harrow and bar; team scuffler; 2 single Horse IOW St. Joseph & Blue Water Area Miss .Sarah Jane Jeffrey of God- erich was a weak -end visitor in this neighborhood tivith relatives. Miss Anne .Corriveau of this B.W. H. left on 'Sunday last for Brecia Hall London, where she will be employed. Mr and Mrs. Bob Mernorvidge of Detroit 'spent 'the week -end with the tatter's parent, in the B. W. South district. Bonn'at Clinton Hospital to Mr and Mrs. Dominique Jeffrey of St. Jos-, eph -a .daughter. Congratulations) madam, also to you Daddy Nick. Mr .and Mrs Garfield Denomme ani family -of 'the 'B. W. north have mov- e'd eo their`new home Last week. We of this `immediate neighbourhood of - fee v'rr greatest pleasure in having the:,! in 'our midst as neighbours. We assure thein out courtesy, ,and it 'will be •pleasing at any time to offer a helliing•hand to them in time of need. 1Mrs. 'Virginia Denomme who has spent a fews week with Mr and Mrs Paul `Bedard, her son and ctaugnter- •in=law at Goderich, has returned to this parish and is .inresidence With her 'daughter, Mrs. Veteline Denomme 'Mrs Adolph Sopha who has Trot been 'feeling too well, some time ago, is -now reported to be on the mend. We wish her a speedy recovery. • • , 4 4 4 • 4 4 • 4 4 4 • 4 • • 4 • • • • • •. i 11111/111 I I i 111 'IONEE--R ONE IN POWER MAIN 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'•• ('HAIPN SAWS SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER: If, .D & IVIITTLEHOLTZ f '' .,r,T'e 63 Zurich l 111111111111111111111111IDI1@1111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Delayed Spring Well, nearing the first day of May, and as yet no seeding has been aone, and already is causing some, ararm. You remember the groundhog story, the Shadow to be the ruling point, and more then once has proven a T00 p.e. correct. So here is the other — 'of old and keenly watched by many, and that is the weaV ser of 'Good Friday; the wind that ;.`,day, wo il'd i?e the prevailing , vied' tor" Ft e next forty days, if it rained it 'would' he 'likewise, in all old timers would base 'their plans on that • day. You niig'lit still recall the spring of 191'G. 'Good Friday was a sultry wet day, 'the same followed for the next six. weeks. This year Good Friday was' a cdld east wind and rain. And se far, so true, to the letter, tut we hope this old legend will be an ex- ception this year and prove a come eilete failure, with nice sunny wea- ther ahead to give farmers time fort their spring seeding. 'We have had wet springs since: the year 1916, and seeding was gen-. •e'rally late, but 1916 grain seeding started the first week of June. Not •rnueh was sown, and what was did not produce the seed. Farmers that year sowed many acres of white beans which elielded good, the sample was good and so was the price in the fall. They 'teamed them to the Hen- sall market in the !fall and towed back grain to feed their stock, even Snufflers. Clinton fanning, mill, grain roller, 2 -wheel trailer, platform seal - es, root pulper, Electric Viking cream separator like new; DeLaval 2 -unit milker complete with pump, motor and piping; snow fence, steel pig trough, extension ladder, ten bunches eedaar shingles, carpenter looks, shov- els, forks, barrels, and many articles too numerous to mention. Grain. -- 50 bush. seen oats; 75 bush. feed oats; 300 (bush. mixed grain; 4 bush. red clover seed. Quantity of Household Effects - Inlaluding a Gurney range • and din- ing room furniture. Terns — Cash Elmer Bell, Administrator, Estate of Wellington Brook. Garnet Hicks, Clerk. Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. Thursday April 29th, 1954 Tonal half -ton pickup Truck in pock. . condition. Carpenter Tools and Misc. Itenxa—» Skil saw, completely equipped; a0- umintun rubber ' tired wheelbarrow. 5 -ft. step ladder; 10 -ft, step ladder;,: work bench with •vice; electric drill ,• Sunbeam elecric razor; new scythe. quantity of paint, large variety of paint brushes, bird cages, gas pumps. and hose, small stove, electric •etardF, set of climping spurs, Complete line. of carpenteer tools, 5 pheasant pens,, 6 -section pheasant pen 9x12, 2 see - tion steamer suitable for restaurant, !bees and equipment, 10 swarms bees,. 5 winter coops for 10 swarms, corire plete honey equipment consisting oot extractor, 2 supply tanks, honey house 9x12," new apple crates, bare rels, etc., etc. Pure bred Light browns, Cocker Spaniel. ' Terms --Cash. Mrs. Wm. Elsie, Proprietress. PLEASE NOTE On the same days, Saturday, May lst at 4 p.sn. the_. Grand Bend United Church Sheaf 47x80 -ft. A well built structure, lined with tin, also good tin roof will be sold by . Auction. For further, particulars please contact, Williams, Love, Grand Bend. Glen Webb, Clerk. Alvin Walper, Auetioneer, Clearing Auction Sale Of Truck, Auto, Valuable Carpenter Tools and Misc. Items. On the Prem- ises, in the VILLAGE OF GRAND BIE' D, on Pinery Road, Highway No. 21. The undersigned Auction- eer has received insturctions to sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, MAY 1st, 1954 !Commencing at 1:30 p.m. Auto & Truck -4939 ,Chex. coach in good condition; 19.35 Internet - CONTRACT BARLEY WE ARE NOW TAKING CONTRACTS FOR. 1954• CONTRACT EARLY ACREAGE HAS BEEN GREATLY REDUCE!' Cook Bros. Millin Co.. PHONE 24 — HENSALL, ONfi AV Plan Your Electrical Future Ontario Hydro possesses the largest and one of the most versatile engineering • teams in Canada. Through the years this team has - earned an enviable reputation for inventive ness coupled with sound engineering principles. Both have played a • major role in making Ontario Hydro one of the greatest electrical utilities in the world. 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