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Zurich Herald, 1955-02-17, Page 4'til ICH . morrAmo ZURICH ----HERALD ........_ • 4. + + + 4. i" • • ALL LADIES' DRESSES. 4. -I- ALSO 'A LARGE ASSORTIVI.ENT OF SWEATERS - SLIPS - ETC ++ UNDERWEAR - ' YARD GOODS AND DRAPERIES + All '4 Price SEE OUR RACK OF SPECIAL CLEAR OUT ITEMS + Here is a Sample: + 4. 4. Skirts - .$2'00 Each, 4. 44. Blouses s$11 Each 4. Values num to $7.95 each. + HURRYi WORRY! HURRY! • Irwin's Ladies' Wear + • I-1enseill - Ontario • + rrice J H L CONTINUES ALL WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S COATS + + + + + + 4. + • + + • + + + + • • 4. • • + + + 4 4 • •l 4 4 .• • Grand Carnival • 'IN THE • • • ZURICH ARENA • ON Friday, 'February 18th; 1955 • • , Judging to start at 8:80 p.m. g • Good Cash Prizes iven for the following • <s � • Girls — Boys 12 and under - Fancy - Comic • Girls — Boys '16 and under - Fancy - Comic • Men's Fancy - Men's Comic — Ladies' Fancy - Ladies, Comic • 4 Best National Costume Youngest Person on Skates w• Best Dressed Animal $2.00, $1.00. • Oldest Person on Skates • r • • • • • • • • • • • a HOCKEY HOCKEY Clinton Trogan Squirts vs Zurich Bear Cat Squirts GOOD MUSIC - -ICE SQUARE DANCING -REFRESHMENTS A Prize will 'be given to the best Square Dance Set on Skates or on Foot ADMISSION: ialvlts 35e; Children 12 and under 15c. ]Everybody Welcome • • • • • • • •• • • ..• • • • • • • • . • • •• • • • • • • O • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • &ldon Theatre • GRAND BEND Friday, Saturday Feb. 18-19 ALAN LADD The Black Knight Technicolor Patricia Medina Andre Morrell 'The tale of the Black Knight who saved King Arthur from the Sara cens of Old England 'Three Stooges" Comedy & Cartoon 1 c S ao PIONEER ONE MAN ;POWER CHAIN SAW SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAW There's a Pioneer in your past. There's a i iG er •in your future! FOR INFORMATION AND PRICES ON PIONEER AND SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAWS SEE YO LOCAL DEALER: RATER & f4111-TTLE'JIOLTZ Phone 63 +• • • 4. �r 4. 4. Zuriciia Phone Write - See Geo. T. sickle ,& Sons Ltd. HENSALL, ONTARIO Phone 103 for A Malting Barley Contract DON'T WAIT Limited Amount of Seed Available We also supply Fertilizer with Contracts Tuesday, Wednesday .— Feb 22-23 DAWN and SOCORRO 'Technicolor Rory 4Calhoun Piper Ls.firie David Brian New Mexico wasn't big enough , to hold them both. A 'sizzling saga of frontier fury. Newsreel arra Selected Shorts • i • • • • • • • • • • 2 I 2 2 averaging 450 lbs. each. Poultry -230 New H'ampslhire pul- lets laying 75 %. This is an excellent flock. A quantity of Household Bf- I feets. No reserve as the 'farmis sold 'Perms —. Cush • 1 i?lrs. Bertha Bieber, Proprietress. ; clarnut Hicks. Clerk. . t<. i1lv in Wal a aar Atetioneea, Cly Auction Sale Of Auto, Tractor, Threshing :Machine Farm Irpltients, iGirain, Livestoek, Poultry; and IIouse'hold Effects. On the Premises, Lot '8, Con. 3, Hay Twp. 13/4 alines west and 2 miles north of Exeter. The unaersngned Auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public .Auction on Lyric Theatre Phone 421 EXETER. Friday, Saturday Feb, 1849 WHITE CHRISTMAS BING CROSBY DANNY KAYE ROSEMARY CLOONEY VERY ELLEN Don't miss this musical - pleasing en- tertainment, - A galaxy of Stars Admission for this engagement only Adults 75c Students 50c C'hildrera25e MAT1N'EE : • Adults 50c. Children 25c. Tax. in- cluded ,:Monday, Tuesday Feb. 2l - 22 Prisoner of War RONALD REGAN STEVE FOREST (Adult Entertainment) The true facts about prisoners War in'Communist's hands. Wednesday, 'Thursday Feb. 23 24 The( Maggie ,PAUL DOUGLAS. DOROTHY ALISON This J. Arthur Rank production is one of his best to, be shown on our Screen • t 4. r + • Y • c • 4. l• 4..=F 'Your total breeding costs will be lower. i "No capital investment in a bull is required and there is no risk .g. of ,lfeztth loss of sires. The estimated cost to keep a bull on 'l°' 'the 'farm is $200.00 to $300.00 per year. Tnou -will have accurate breeding records. During January 1955, we had a 16.6% increase over January '1954 .•or 479- caws. . :For'hfformation'or-service, Phone CLINTON 242, between 7:30 :and '10:130 A.M: week days, or 7:30 to 9:30 A.M. on Sundays. Walvis° Cattle Breeding Association .IEEE BETTER BULLS ARE USED The Use of Our Bulls Will Assure You That:— Your young stock will have the inherant ability to 'VRODU E'be they beef or dairy. The good producers make .more aldllars. Your young stock will not have inherant undesira- :I?:LE ..characteristics. Special', attention is paid to this in the 'bull:sec+tion for Unit use. 'Freedom from the danger of handling a bull. Several people are killed or hurt each year on Ontario farms 'by `bulls.. Inseminators are not dangerous. 'Freedom of the danger of spreading disease. Unit bulls are' tested for many diseases and are under strict 'health rules. A good way to spread infection is the neigh- bouihood use of a bull. Inseminators are trained to disenfect boots between farms and use a new disposable breeding tube :for,ea-Ch. cow. • • 4. 4. 4. 'rf-you -are'interested in artificial insemination, send the coupon 'below Ito 'the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association, CLINTON, 'Ont.,.vnd,one of our men will call at your farm to give further 'lt,. iin'fozmation. i- i }Please ,•call at my farm to give further information on :Your AttiTieiai Insemination service. 'Name 'Address • • • • • ?l.,peation :of ',i<arm Cotccesdion teal ... Thursday, February 1i7th, 195 Middlesex Seed _Fair AND FOOD SHOW (Including Eleven Western Ontario Counties) Western Fair Grounds, London March 1, 2, 3, 4, 1955 Competition Classes - Commercial Exhibits • Educational Displays - Speakers and Entertainment Secure Prize List and Programme from: Ontario Department of Agriculture, Roo m210, Richmond Building, London x444!' lif 4###4I'f.***fol*ffti**#14 TENDERS for WARBLE FLY TREATMENT Township of Hay 'Sealed Tenders plainly marked will be received by the under- signed for the contract to spray cattle in the Township of Hay according to the Warble -Fly Control By-law and' amended By-law (Amended By -Law exempts calves under six months and cattle over three years of age unless they are infected.) Spray material will be supplied. Contractors to supply all equipment. Work to be done under the direction of the Town- ship Inspector. Tenders to be in terms of price per head.per single spray and also on an hourly rate. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk by March 5th, 1955, at 6:00 p.m:. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Gieak, Trac. Zurich — ttasi!o, APPLICATIONS 'The 'Township .of Hay is calling for applications for [inspector to supervise the spraying and treating of cattle in the Town- ship of Hay, treated according to the Warble -Fly; Control Acct. Inspector to collect payment for spraying and treating- done. Applicants to receive instructions from the Council of the Township of Hay. All applications to_be in the Clerk's' office by MVlarch '5th, 1955. LOWEST or any tender not .necessarily accepted. H. W.' ;BROKENSHIRE, Clerk, Trews., • Zurich — Ontarto, as near as your telephone A COMPLETE TRUST SERVICE IN WESTERN ONTARIO Call RAYE B. PATERSON, num Officer Hensall, Ontario, Phone 51 For • Estate Planning and Wills • Real Estate Services • Investment Management and Advisory Service • 334% Guaranteed Investments • 2%% on savings—deposits may be mailed Or Contact Any Office Of GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Toronto • Montreal • Ottawa • Windsor Niagara Falls • Sudbury • Sault Ste., Marie Calgary,* Vancouver FRIDAY., FEBRUARY 18th 1055 Co.inme'rre'in•g at 1,00 o'clock sharp Auto -194( Pontiac 5 - passenger Coupe in good condition. Tractor -1951. Ferguson tractor, ' equipped with 2 -furrow hydraulic plow and loader. Threshing Machine — George White No, 6 threshing machine, on steel m A-1 condition. Farm Iraaplements—Internationa'l,! binder, 7 -ft. cut, like 'ne'w; George White tractor spreader, nearly new; ; M -H. springtooth caltivater; 2 M -H. drawn scufflers and hest] pullers; 4• section diamond harrows; 3 -section =. diamond harrows, 2 -drum steel land roller, International 5 -ft. mower; In- tern, hay loader; fi'l-11 11 -run fertil- izer drill, 2', IL4-plate horse dran°n disc, Case 1.0" HammerMill. 2- furrow tractor plow, rubber tired wagon, steel tire v; arron, rubber tire buggy, 2 cutters, steel •water trough;! 16 -ft. flat hay rack. 2 iron kettles , i fanning mill, Hay fork. bag truck, root pulper, Gilson 2',; h.p. gas en -I gine, pump jack, hydraulic tractor seat, 8 tons lime, eut9 ins box, harness - pails, forks, shovels. chains, ansa many articles too numerous to mention. Grain -400 .bushels of choice mix- ed grain. Livestock and Poultry Horses — Team of good work horses. Cattle ---4 Hereford heifers averag- ing 800 -lbs each in market condition, 5 Hereford yearlings, averaging 550 lbs. each in market condition; 4 part Durham and Hereford yearlings Ma)e101-i r©derful d.esserts with Evaporated MU, Makes 10 servingsIl,K 1 large can EVAPORATED M chilled icy cold 1 cup gra Tindtof1 lemon sugar Juice and rind of 2 oranges Juice and for stiff • Add Set refrigerator control untilvery freezing. Whip evaporated ms and. rinds, stirring unix] sugar to fruit juices sugar dissolves. Fold thmPouxe into whipped evaporated milk. and freeze till firm. tray ' into freezing ' coloring, You may add anY flavoring, .chopped.. fruit ox nuts to the basic recipe to our own fancy. suit desserts, yorated milk makes all desserts, cakes and frostings taste better. It'$ thrifty, always lw foxyou. ndy and g''.4:100.000.000000.9000& For more delicious Evaporated Mille recipes, 'write to Marie Fraser. DAIRY FOODS SERVICE Bt]REAU A Division of Dairy Farmers of Canpdo 4Q? 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