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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-03-24, Page 4ItYRIVA
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YES! Just 3 More Days
Two Big Sales in Hensall
THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, ONLY
Genuine
Corn :rooms
Regular $1,19 Line
79c
Sorry, only one to a Customer
.012 Galvanized Pail
59c
SPECIAL EACH
Regular 8.5c -- Two to a Customer
SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, ONLY
Snow Cap
Toilet Tissue
Reg. 2 for 25t, 10 Rolls for
99c
Sorry, only lb Rolls to a Curtomer
Drysdale Hardware Ltd.
HENSALL - Phone 11 - ONT.
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EUREKA VACUM CLEANERS
REG. $99.95
SALE PRICE IP0IC a V
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HOOVER FLOOR '` POLISHERS
REG
$59.5
SALE PRICE 49a Q
SCATTER MATS
22x34. Rubberized Back.
$2.79
Complete With Shades
$4.95
J. BO THRO & SON
HENSALL - Phone 15 - ONT.
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N T RA C T
ARLEY
WE ARE NOW TAKING CONTRACTS
FOR 11 955 ON THE SAME BASIS
AS LAST YEAR
'e•te-.ilso Contracting a Limited .A,t 'of
New High h Yielding Barley Seed
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Cook Bros. Milling Company
Phone 24
HENSALL, ;r...nt.
PIONEER
ONE SAN POWER CHAIN SAW
SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAW
There's a Pioneer /in your past.
There's a Pioneer ;in your future!
FOR INFORMATI4gs<6 *ND 'PRICES ON PIONEER AND
SUPER TWIN CH,DiN SAWS SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER:
RADER & MTTTLEHO,LTZ
Phony 613 Zurich
DASHWOOE.J
Visitors during the week -end with
;Mr and Mrs Garnet Witdtong were
Marian Wildfong, Carol Hussey and
Grant of London and friends from
Wallaceburg•
Mr and Mrs Harry Hayter enter-
tained the following guests in hon-
our of their daughter Jo Anne's sec-
ond .birthday. Mrs. Margaret Rader,
Mr and 'Mrs Albert Rader, Dilr and
i sirs. Milfred 1Merner, Ronald and
Margaret .of Dashwood; Miss Frieda
Haberer, Mrs, Lisette, Deters and
Anne of Zurich.
Mss Catherine Rader entertained
number .bf her girl friends at her
abirthday :party' on Friday March 18.
A number of people attended ,the
ice carnival at Exeter Friday night
in which local children took part.
Miss Vera Wieberg of Waterloo
spent the week -end with her pan -1
ents Mx and Mrs. Fred Wiebexg.
Mr, and. 3VI'rs Carl ,Housto•n of Bey -
field spent Fri$ay with lMrs, Bertha
Hayter.
Mr and Mrs Roy Filly of Chatham
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spent .Sunday with Mr and 1Vlrs
Wdllert.
Mr and Mrs Rayl Snell of Lond03i •
Spent the week -end with 'iIr. Wand
!Mrs. ,Chas. Snell:• •
Miss Agatha ];ages entertamed a
number of girl friends at her
day bli t1n-
day party Monday March 21st. .
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
LNliss Valerie Cantin of Detroit,
ent the week -end in St. Joseph,
siting her mother and other •memb-
of the family.
Mr and Mrs Peter Milne ane chiI-
en of London spent !Sunaay wrtn
e latter's parents on the Blue
ater Highway, Mr and Mrs. Leon
dard.
A large number took part rn the
risk Hall LB"ingo, on Friaay even-
t; last and the results were very
couraging,
112r and Mrs Leonard Masse and
ily of London 'were Sunday vis-
rs at the home of 'Mr. Esid,ore and
. Josephine Dueharnte.
Mrs, James (Masse of St. Joseph,,
Miss Lucile Geoifroi of the Blue
a ter south motored to Lonaon on
turday .last.
Mr and Mrs Theodore Laporte,
Estate :Broker of Windsor, spent
ew days in his cottage in his sutn-
resort, and while. there called on
tives and friend,.
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Geo. T. Mickle & Sinn Ltd.
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HENSALL,
'ON�'ARIfl - Phone 103
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Amount of Seed Available
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Limited
We, also supply Fertilizer
with Contracts
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BOY PARALYZED
For Life, $77,213
Is Jury's Award
St. Catharines, Nov. 11
One of the largest single awards
made in a Lincoln County Court --
Young McLean was injured May 27,
1953, when knocked coif' his motor-
bike by a truck as he was about to
make a left turn—
CIA recommends
third -party coverage of $100,000 for
bodily injury to one person, $200,000
for !bodily injury to two or more per-
sons, and $400,000 property damage.
Bertram Klopp
R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone 93r1,. Zurich.
Our Motto—Prompt and fair Claim
Service
SEE US FOR NEW RATES!
Mr and iVlrs Jack McKeon and
child of Toronto were !week -end . vis-
itors in St, Joseph with Mr and Mrs
James Masse. Mr. and ,Mrs. Teles-
phore Denonnne +of Pain Court were
renewing old friends in this vicinity
over the week -end.
As We See It !
Monday 'morning shortly after 4
of this week, March 21st, mark-
ed the opening of the spritii season.
And some one of late said the wea-
ther for the next six weeks was bas-
ed ion the first day of spring; It was
not too agreeable, the first day of
spring, easterly winds and rain. If
we looked around there was little or
no snout left, the ground has little or
no frost, the highways are .bare' and
dry and summerlike; there are fur-
ther indications that sprung .'4as really
come, for many of the !birds Iwno left
this clime in early fall for the warm
er climate have returned ana are
(busy Chirping on tree tops and aro-
und, and making preparations for
their sunnier abode. March is the.
month of high winds; even tho they
are sometimes agrirzating, they bring
about, a source of good, the 1Vlarch
winds are stimulating to the plants,
shrubs;';or any root that requires
early -planting. Of course it also has
its disadvantages, it is -a .month that
the average people dread, due to its
change-alble weather; it awakens
germs that have been dement dur-
ing the winter anonths, .causing a dis-
turbance in the air, creating in its.
pathway much sickness. Perhaps all
of that, as only and old saying, but it
has been :believed by all classes of
people, from centuries ago; therefore
it has become traditional, andwhether
or not •you will accept such tradition
your ai'e sure to fall victim to the
March. ailments .and to its dopy feel-
ings.
AUCTION S.ALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farah Mach-
inexy, Etc., on Lot 2', Con. 3, Tuck-
ersinith Township, L.R.S., 1'4 miles
north and 114 males east of Kippen
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S .ZU'RDAY, 1112A'R.aH 26th.,
At 1 o'clock, p.m. '
Ford Tractor with Ford Equipment,
including:. plow, cultivator, buck rake,
post hole digger, bean puller, Oliver
combine with pick up, 3 section
spring tooth drag harrows (like
new), disc harrow (like new) ; disc
harrow, McCormick . Deering 16 run
power fertilizer drill on rubber
(new) ; 'Cockshhutt side rake (like
new) ; Cultirpacker, Massey -Harris
hinder, mower, sugar +beet lifter,
modern rubber tired wagon with
grain lbox, Renfrew cream separator
with motor; 2 milk cans, milk strain-
er, Woods electric grain grinder, 3 -
hp. (like, new) ; Holland electric
chicken brooder; colony house 10x12;
3 shelters and other poultry equipm-
ent, 120 -gal. gas tank, gas 'barrel,
fanning mill, walking plow, hay car
ropes, pulleys, chains„ 2 ' sap pans,
180 buckets and spiles, feed boxes,
50 bushels table turnips, 2000 -Ib.
cap. weigh scales, army truck with
rebuilt motor, forks, shovels, 1, -ton
fertilizer; lawn nnower, 50 -ft, garden
hose, Household Effects, including
bedroom. suite, ;Etc., Etc,
Terms --Cash
Joseph Dayiinai , Proprietor.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
"There is no more noble and
!humanitarian organization
the whole world than the
Ted Cross"
GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS -
our dotintion to the Red Cross helps provide:
eft patedness for Disaster *Outpost Hospitals *War Veteran Servieett
$gree Blood Transfusion Service eNursing end Health Services
1Yh/f/g
C:htstst�itaiPlp... Gratprttitu.., Gen+orcztant.
$5,4940106 tS Nk DIMi) THIS YAR
Thursday, March 24th, 1$3a
Face The Facts
Providing for your . family is ' a
man's job — a full-time job. Sholtld
death or disability take you out of
that job, your Life Insurance stands
ready to take over— If you plan now
for adequate protection.
And the cosi; is low. See me for
particulars of a plan suitable for
your fancily.
T. Harry Hoffman
NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
A Mutual Company — All Profits for Policyholders
Dashwood, Ont. ;
Phone 70-W
THE RIGHT START —
For Poultry Profits
Healthier, faster growing, faster feather
ing chicks mean greater profits later in the
laying pen.
That's why thousands of successful
poultrymen are feeding Master Chick
Starter Krums. They know that Master
Chick Starter Krums produce faster
growth, increased vigor, high livability.
Master Chick Starter
Krums are
farm-prov-
en - actual test show
more gain per pound
of feed.
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W. G. Thompson
AND SONS LTD.
Hensall, Ont. Phone 32
ECORDS `'tJSE MAST(=R
September October November January. n - March -� � April(
,May and June
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as near as your telephone
A COMPLETE
TRUST SERVICE
iN WESTERN ONTARIO
Call
RAYE B. PATERSON, Trust Officer
Hensall, Ontario, Phone 51
For
• Estate Planning and Wills
• Real Estate Services
• Investment Management and Advisory
Service
• 3s%n% Guaranteed Investments
• 2%% an savings -deposits may be mailed
Or Contact Any Office Of
GUAR..Ty TRUST
COMPANY OF CANADA
Toronto • Montreal • Ottawa' • Windsor
Niagara ralis Sudbury Sault Ste, Maric
Calgary,-0Vancouver
THERE'S
MONEY
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SEED
mit I.e B of M
For many farmers, operating funds alto
low at this time of year.. It's the in4betweea
• 'period when there's lots of expense, little
income. If this is your problem, talk it over
w13of •
with .your M manager.
emy fmN j„ If you can plan repayment .from your farm
mrrrrrovmow intotne,there's money for you at the 13 of.14
•a. --^ tor .seed, feed or fertilizer.
BANK oi' MONTREAL
eitied44,4 70/4 6404 -
Zurich Branch,: CARL SCorr, Manage-
Iletisalt iirnncha KIINNiTH' CHRISTIAN, .Manager
Crediton, Branch: RAYMOND. KING, Manager.
Dashwood (S,'ub Agency) s , Open Mon„ Wed, 84:rd,
(Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)
WORICINO WITH CANADINNs IN EVERY WALK OP tt'E SINCE 1E110
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