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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-11-10, Page 4frwriksTo St. Joseph & Blue Water Areal Mr and Mrs Cyril Ducharme who; lad spent iihe week -end with the' Hartman and the farmer's parents, motored to London on Sunday where: Mr. Ducizarme .was initiated in the Fourth Degree of the Knights of Columbus.. After the iniation all the menllb,ers gathered. at Hotel London, Where a banquet was given in their honor. (Intended for last week) Oa Sunday last visitors at the home ***ING*011*;.30C4aC3 ansaa9rr®eew of ;iir and Mrs Leon Bedard on this Blue 'Fater Highway were fratn Stoney Point, Mr and Mrs Rosaire Queen vielle, the Misses Seanone and Therese Queenville and sister Marie Rosario and M, Eugenie of Chatham. The Queenville family of •Sboney Point have an different occasions vis- ited the l3edards, being intimate fri- ends. From Detroit, Mr and Mrs Roy Alclrus and family were last Sunday visitors with 11ir and Mrs. A, Du- - ebarme of the B.W.H. south. nce a NOTICE REMEMBRANCE DAY, NOVEMBER lith Has been declared a Holiday in the Township of Hay, by a motion duly passed by the Council. It is hoped that the occasion will be fittingly observed by all residents in remembrance of those persons who made the supreme sacrifice during the past Wars. - The Reeve and Council, of the Township of Hay. M....em. Clerk's Notice Of First Posting of Voters' Lists for Year 1955 MUNICIPALITY OF HAY TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF HURON NOTICE, is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the VOTERS' LISTS ACT and I have posted up in my Office, at Zurich, Ontario, on the 5th Day of November, 1955 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municip- ality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedines to have any errors or omissions corrected ac,. cordine to Law, the last day for appeal being the 19th Day of November, 1955 `Dated at Zurich, Ontario, this 5th Day of November, 1955. H. W. 13ROKENSHIRE, CLERK OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY ZURICI-# HERALD Hay and 'Grain —450 ibushie s Due to large sake, selling Clinton seed oats; 800 bushels tnixedlshaip on time. No reserve grain; 1700 bales of extra quality i er is giving up farming due mixed hay; 85 bales straw, interest. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE Of valuable Real Estate, High -Class ffaohinery, Livestock, Hay, Grain, and Miscellaneous Items. On the pre- mises, Lot 20,Concession 3, Tucker- smith 'Township, 4 miles north of Hansal., on No. 4 Highway, ,or 131 miles north of I{i}ppen and 11A miles east. The undersigned Auctioneer received instructions to sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 + Commencing at .12:30 p.m. *tarp + Real Estate -- Consists of 100 + acres of dhoice clay loam, in .which is situated a well-built (brick dwell- ing with all modern convenien'ees, has + new kitchen with built-in cupboards, large living room and .dept. Upstairs consists of three bedrooms and three- piece bath. Full basement and newly installed .furnace. Also combination woodshed and garage. .Large "`L" - r shape barn 32x52' and 28x32.' Ail ' building's in new state of repair; 10 acres of mixed hardwood (bush. Farm is well 'drained, ample water supnly + Convince yourself by inspecting this fine farm before day of sale. Term of real estate — 10% on day of sale; balance in 30 days. Sold subject + to a ,reasonable reserved bid. Note-- Terms of Real estate can be arrane- + ed with proprietor before day of sale. + Tractor and Farm Machinery -- Ali implements are 'McCormick -Deer - Y ing and used only one season - ` Deering Super W '4' Tractor't,• 15 - run double disc fertilizer drill;:pom- nletely equipped; 3 -furrow Ace0bot- tnm tractor plow on rubber; 7-fstiif to-th cultivator; 4 -bar side delivery rake: 7 -ft. power take -al -V. mower; 200 T.W. tractor spreader; 3 -section lever harrows; 6 -section diaanon.har- rows with f and 3 -sec. drawfbar ieavy duty rubber tire wagon, equipped with 16 -foot hay rack and grain Vox; stone boat; 20 -foot extension ladder; electric fencer; Quantity of wood; cedar posts, various . sizes logging chains;. bag truck; forks.; .shovels and miscellaneous items. Note—Terms on machinery if de- sired, 6 months' credit on apprdved joint notes. LIVESTOCK— Cattle — Hereford tow due in March; blue cow with calf at foot, due in April; Hereford cow with calf at foot, due in ,March; Durham cow with calf at foot, due in February:; 2 Hereford cows with calves,at:;foot., due in February; Hereford cow with .calf at foot, due in 11VIay; .Durbaxn cow with ,calf at foot, fresh since October 22; Durham cow with calf at foot, fresh since October 30; Dur- ham cow -due before sale date; 3 Durham cows due in December: Hol- stein. cow carrying third calf, due at time of sale; 4 Durham ,and Here orli calves. This is an extra good herd of cattle. Hags— York saw with litter of 10; York sow, bred Sept. 14; 5' York pigs averaging 185 pounds each 1 1 Rollie Sports & Cycle GRAND BEND We Can Supply You OF ALL YOUR HUNTING NEEDS. LICENSES, RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS; CLAY BIRDS, HAND TRAPS, DUCK DECOYS, DUCK CALLS, COMPASES, CLEANING RODS, and PATCHES; GUN BLUING; HUNTING KNIVES, BOOTS, HIP OR LACE KNEE BOOTS, WADERS, HUNTING JACKETS and CAPS; BOWS and ARROWS, FISHING TACKLE. A LARGE SELECTION FOR SPORTSMEN. GIVE US A CALL r • Z i 1 • • • 0 f n 4 + 4 q 4 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 + 4. + �f Westlake F nrniture Store WE HAVE A FINE DISPLAY OF ALL HOME FURNISHINGS A Beautiful Variety of Lamps, Etc., suitable for Gift Suggestion. We carry and lay all types of floor coverings, L inoleunns Tiles, Inlaids, Congoleuin.s, Rugs and Broadlooms. Phone 89j • 2 ry' • 2 w 0 • �a ZURICH MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL• • e • • • • • • 4 Will he held at the Court House, Goderich, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1955 at 2.00 p.m. All notices of deputations and accounts should be in the ands of the County C1erk'not later than 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, November 19th, 1955. 1, Erskine, Huron County Clark, Men, Women! 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