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ZURICH HERALD
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F. E. Hibbert & Son invites every one to come in and discuss their figure problems with Mrs,
Pearl Straughan, who has just returned from the H. W. Gossard" (Sr -Company's', School; of
Corstery, held annually in Toronto, where she was awarded the degree of Graduate
Corsetiere,
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BOY PARALYZED
.For Life, $77,213
IS Jury's Award
St. Catharines, Nov. 11—
One of the largest single award:
made le in a Lincoln County Court --
Young McLean was injured 11ay 27
12 registered Ayrshire cows (vaecin•
ated) 3 yrs. old fresh; 1 Reg. Ayr-
shire cow (vaccinated) 2 yrs. old;
bred Feb. 7th; 2 Reg. Ayrshire cow:'
(vaccinated) 2 yrs. old bred Feb. 8';
Reg. Ayrshire cow (vaccinated) Iia
yrs. old, due in April; Reg. Ayrshire
cow, (vaccinated) 1 1-2 yrs' old; 2
yearling•steers; 2 baby beef about
1053, when knocked off his motto.- 650 lbs each; 3 yearling heiPee•s
bike by a truck as he was about to (vaccinated) ; 2 Ayrshire heifer caly-
make a left turn— es, born Oct. and Nov., 4 calve:.
CIA recommends Pigs -- 14 York chunks, 1 'York
third -party coverage of 3100,000 for SOW, due March 5th;
Implements — Allis Chalmers C.A.
tractor, fully equipped (like new) ;
Allis Chalmers No. 60 Harvester
crop combine (1 yr. old) ; 2 furrow
Fleury tractor plow; 3 sectior. Fle-
R.R. 8, Zurich. Phone 03r1, Zurich. ury drag harrow; new Ideal Manure
Our Motto—Prompt and fair Claim Spreader on rubber (like new) ; In-
Sk:E US FOR NEW RATES! ice
Hr d oplheadde hay lake oaderlike s 0 -ft. Ty3
drum land roller; 2 rubber tired wag -
Clearing Auction Sale ons with grain boxes; grain thrower
with pipes; Inteznational 15 disc
bodily injury to one person, $200,000
for bodily injury to two or more per -
.sons, and 3100,000 property damage.
Bertram Klopp
Of Farm. Stock and Implements at
Lot 20, Con. 3, L R.S., 111!4 miles
north and 1 1-4 east of Ktppen, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th,
At 1'2,.30 p.m.
70attie""— t�cegist�`r2d fere oict'ma r
2 yrs. old; !blue roan cow, G yrs. old,
due end of March; Holstein cow, 4 -
yrs old due middle of April; black
cow, 7 yrs. old, due at time of .sale;
spotted cow i& yrs. old, freshened;
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DASHWOOD 1,1'EM
A committee cons1stimg or Mrs.
Charles 'Snell, Mrs. Ervin Schade,
Co -O p. milking machine, electric
cream separator; hand sprayer, bag
truck; tarp 14x16 (like new); block
and tackle; quantity of oats; 50 -bush
barley, nixed grain; quantity cut,
hay, forks, shovels, chains, etc.
Household Effect., — Electric iron,
dishes, few kitchen utensils, sealers,
blankets, extension table, nit-nac
shelves, other articles too numerous
to mention.
No Reserve - Farm Sold
Terms — Cash.
Carl McClinchey, Proprietor.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
fertilizer power drill, 1 set sleighs:
10 -in. grinder, horse stuffier, walking
plow, M -H. binder; M -H. mower, cul-
tivator, pea harvester, 2 iron kettles
with stands, 5 -milk cans, trailer with
'stock rack, 2000-1b. scales, sap pan
and buckets, 2 electric fencers, hay
fork, sling ropes, colony stove, 32 -
ft. extension ladder, fanning mill, I
wheelbarrow, quantity of planks, el -1
eebric pail, 2 single units Universal
PIONEER
ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW
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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
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Write See
Geo. Te Mickle & Sons Ltd.
HENSALL, ONTARIO - Phone 103
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united Amount of Seed Available
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and Mrs Milford iMerner was ap-
pointed to bring in 'a slate of officers
for the corning year. March meeting
will be the annual meeting and each
Thursday, Mar h Srd, 1955
convener • is to .give her ropnort on
year's work. Those in charge said.'
ved a hearty lunch and the rneetisn
closed with "The Queen."
TICE
TO MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS AND DRIVERS
Tuesday, March 15th, 1955, is the last day
upon which 1954 ;, .ot r vehicle and trailer
registratin plates may be used. It is also th
date of expiration of all 1954 chauffeurs'
and operators' licences.
Secure your at we
.orpeopie who want
to go ,.
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T eAbalous new 1955 ICOfi
Exciting POWER at your finger tips!
So convenient is the new dash -mounted Rite Control
lever with which you select your driving range at a
flick of your finger. So smooth and easy is the
Powc:rFlite automatic transmission which it controls
—standard in every De Soto at no extra cost. So
wonderfully quick and quiet is the new V-8 power
that awaits your bidding, Both DeSoto V -8's have
dome-shaped combustion 'chambers—the perfect
shape that engineers admire for its efficiency.
Eery fleet; flowing line of the new De Soto is a promise
of action. Every broad, low contour hints of the power
that awaits your command.
And what a powerplant there is under every De Soto hood
this year! Choose either the 200-h.p. Fireflite V-8 or the
188-h.p. Firedome V-8. Each has dome-shaped combustion
chambers that wring more power from every drop of fuel.
Either will whisk youalong quicldy and safely, with instant
response and effortless ease..
Under the long, low, road -hugging body of the 1955 DeSoto
there's an all-new chassis that makes every route seems
boulevard -smooth!
But see for yourself what wonderful comfort there is in the
'roomy, smartly tailored interior of the new De Soto, Stop
;at your dealer's just as soon as you canto take the wheel of
this glamorous, easy-going traveller.
.Manufactured in Canada by Cihrysier Corporation of ronada , Limited
OWE THE DISTINCTIVE NEW DE SOTO WITH, MOTION -DESIGN FOR VINE FORWARD .'LOOK
AX YOUR DODGE -DE SOTO DEALER'S NOW1
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401 LEN. McNIQ HT, Sales Represents
THOMAS COATS, Proprietor