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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1956-03-08, Page 4li 01 TAI LIO Auto Insurance RASH VICTIMS AWARDED $96,781, HIS ONLY ASSET IS $20,000 IN INSURANCE —Headline, Toronto Star The unfortunate driver who must Tay' is not a rich loan. He estimated !he'll be 114 years old when free of eieht. All because be didn't carry 'enough car insurance at the time of 'the accident. How about you, Have you enough insurance for a judgment like this? Enough. you know, costs little more; $100,000 for death or injury to one person :$204,000 for death or injury to two or more 5100,000 for damage to property. 'Get the full story from: Bertram Klopp R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone 93-1 Zurich --Co-Operators Insurance Association. Automobile Insurance for Careful Drivers • FOR SALE Potatoes for Sale — Good quality. ,.Apply to Fred Regier, Phone I21, Zur=ch, Ont. 4t4` + FOR SALE jersey Heifer due to freshen -- Ve,:cinated. Price +5.00. Also 10 -ft. power take -off Binder, In good condition. Apoly to Bert .Faber, Kipuen R..2, i ; Phone 671 r '15, Hensall. it"` Clearing Auction Sale 4 ' +<3x Livestock, Tractor, Farm Imple- snents, Hay, Grain and Misc. Items. el?n the Premises, Lot 2, Con. 1:, "ITtiekeremith Twp.. 1 ? nmiels east of Tlen,•a11, and 1 mile south. `The undersigned Auctioneer is in- ,structed to sell by public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, BARCH 14th. At 1.00 o'clock p.ni. sharp. LIv ESTOCK— Hol:tein row, milking, carrying `third calf, due latter part of May; -Rolste.ta ' ow. carrying third calf, due March 13th: Holstein cow, car_ r:iee .P,ond calf, due .before sale date: Hoizein row, carrying fourth 'calf, due April 6th; Brindle row, date latter tart of March; il•t,•he',m cow, carrying third c2•' due March 15th; part Holstein and Angus cow, came- ire fhi=.l (nit. due March 10th; rem se;- •caw, carrying fourth calf, due before sale date ;Durham heifer nrlk- ring, fresh six weeks; 2 Holstein heif_ ere, bred 2 months; Durham heifer, due in April; 2 part Hereford and Trarham yearlings; 2 steers, rising -ter;, years old: Purebred Hereford E»;1. 1:i months old. 'IMPLEMENTS & MI'SC. ITEMS. Tractor - Allis Chalmers "C". "A." fully equipped with sct `Fier, culti- vator and bean puller, all in brand yew condition; 13 -run 'FcDeering .ferti]izer drill, like new; . MeDeering t e delivery rake; McDeer i - mower 6 -ft. cut; havioader, M. -H. binder, 0 -ft. cut: Oliver 2 -furrow tractor plow; 32 -plate tractor disc; fl-drem Steel; roller: manure spreader: enieber tire wagon • 2 sets 3 -section diamond harrows; 15 steel posts; large steel water trough; Letz grinder, like neve; •60 -ft, endless hammer mill rubber belt; quantity of lumber: 6 milk cans; new aluminum grain :hovel: 'hay fork cone; slime ropee; 10 bast. 2_12-10 fertilizer; 7 hags 33 n.e. nit- rogen; shovels, forks, Etc.. Etc. Hay and Grain — 250 bushel.; seed oats; 5 tons cob corn, 8 ton. -of mixed hay. No reserve. as the farm is sold. TERME — CASH toeke .Damm, Proprietor. :Rose Love, Clerk. .Ak=in Waiper, A.ucttoneer. Extensive Auction Sale Of Choice Holsteins„ Horse's, Hogs, Tractor, Farm Machinery, Feed and FHousehol,a Effects, On the Premises, Lot 25. Con. 9, Hay Township, Blind Line, half zmnile east of Zurich and one mite worth. 'he undersigned Auctioneer is in- letructed to sell ley •public auetio.n on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st •Ooinmencing at O.? o'clock, p.m..ebarp CHOICE HOLSTEINS— Cow, fresh one week; cow fresh 3 weeks with heifer calf at foot; cow .carr.trin;g third calf, due in May; cow ' arrying thirdcalf, due before Bale l¢3ate; cow, carryine third calf due in April ; heifer, fres h two weeks with ta1f at foot; heifer, carrying second calf, milking and due latter part of re/Lay; cow, carrying second calf, mil- king, due latter part of May; cost., carrying fourth calf, milking, nue ]atter part of May; cow with cal fat foot, fresh two weeks; cow, carry- ing second calf, milking due lr t ;week in June; caw, carrying second calf, milking, due in June; heifer 'MO calf at foot, fresh ten wears; 'heifer, carrying first calf, due in -June; part Holstein and Angus heif- at, due April 8th;12 Holstein heifer;, due in mid summer; 6 Holstein heif- ers, rising 2 yrs old; part Hereford and Durham cow, due May 11th; 3 i tereford steers, rising 2 yrs, old; liereford heifer, due rn August; ['lure bred Holstein Bull 10 months' fpld; Holstein eowq are of exceptional od quality and high producing lrod lines. nRSETS .,._, • 't'erwheron Mare, Belgium gelding, i?ls rr•r,rt'i wo,4r }spasm. '(iifilac! -_ 'v^tlrrhirn sow with litter to rylnyv,» , „,,,irC n1`t at etevoe, Of +tlo. +'' ,,,.,r,., M1rrdl t"oilir; r,,... '1ZA(MOB ,. PAP:w.I MAC'Ftrvri yY„ 1101109411 kat 4011W iuut1 iu atu e owl NO WiIUI11ii Nei eget' IWNIINJNN I HINRI: 1INNll NNI li3I1nuNir Ii ItIMwHN r 1111 I iltl NNl grim IUdIiNnIINNi a�IrN: &Oi INIYga' inlnuin ue III 71; 70, '.URICN HERALD Concrete Silos 1956 Will Be a Big Year In Construction! Farmers interested in building 'a Silo should contact me at once.. Get Our Free Estimate Over 20 Years Experience WESLEY HUGIIL Phone 204 - Zurich, Ont. contract barley BEST NO. 1 SEED SUPPLIED HIGHEST PRICES PAID MODERN UNLOADING FACILITIES Reid Beans & deeds Ltd DASHWOOD - PHONE 87 WANTED r Rapt lezgh business now aperi. In Hur- on County. Trade well established. Excellent opportunity. full time, Write at once, Rawleeighs's Dept, C-458-189, Montreal, P. Q. Property for Sale IN BLAKE 1 acre of Iand, more .or less, frame house with 3 -piece bath, built-in cupboards, Delco automatic oil fur- nace, .floors covered throughout with inlaid blocks or Iinoleum, reasonably priced. — Earl perch. 30* Farnilex ! With EASTER ahead you have great- er sales possibilities. Sell finest line of household necessities and comet,. ies in your surroundings. Highest commission. Ask for free details. + FAMILEX, Dept. A., Box F. Station + C. Montreal, .Can. 4 WANTED I will pay $13.00 for young dogs 25 -lbs. and over, delivered to me, until. further notice. — Albert W. Shirray, H.R. 2, Hensall. Phone 683 R. 11. St* t Due to extra large Sale, selling • will start sharp on time. Henry Clausius, Proprietor. Stade '& Weido, Clerks. .1- Alin Walper, Auctioneer. n lw00n .i• Mr and Mrs Lloyd Rader and fam- • i▪ 1y accompanied by Mr and Mrs. + Percy Willert of Zurich, spent Sun- ;: day with Mr and Mrs Garnet Wei, berg and family of Waterloo. St. Joseph & Blue Water Area ;NOTES— ' NOTES-' Mr and Mrs Joseph Corriveau and • 'Mr and Mrs Wilfred Corriveau of musressumegluiltomermwhimawi,�� the Blue Water Highway motored to London on Saturday last. John imotors sterrupMr Fred Roibiston of Windsor, completely re model "M" equipped, h� d aulic Iift, uric brooder, opper1apple0butterket- spenli the week -end in this vicinity, ends. A-1 condition; with 2 -furrow pInternati al 13 r sn low. in guaranteed ( 2, 40- al.tz&an tanks, 25 ft.bgrain piparb e vi Mr JeanPauI Cantin siting atives and l of Detroit, fertilizer drill: Deering mower -5 -ft. and elbow, 2,000 -Ib. cap. platform, was a week -end visitor in St. So seph tales, bag truck, fanning min com- with his mother and brother. plete with sieves; cutting box, snow Mr' and l!rs Fred Ducharme /eft cut: M -H. swine -tooth cultivator with tractor hitch, like new; John Deere • tractor spreader, like new; Lm fenee, eetn ensrladders; Hamilton en Sundae for Windsor where they ional 3 -bar side rake, like neer; rubInternet- - heavy duty fence stretcher; sugar will spend some time in that city al„ ber tire wagon: 16 -ft. hay rack, ? kettla, single barrel. shot gun, rifle. in Detroit visiting their children • steeI tire wagons; hay rack, ,zravet logging chain, block and tackle_ and friends, box; grain box and stock rack; 2 edge= Vice, Ita��mess, quantity v{ \Tr and Mrs Bob Man.ovidge of De• 'rubber belts 30 -ft. long: li_H binder bags. lame eesom hent of carpenter _, 6 -fie rut; walking ?slate, ? sets dig- tools e-.1 mist. ite�ne. aoit tivere Sunday last visitors with the latter's mother and other memb- : mond harrows; IT --H. bean puller and ' LT and GRAIN — 10 ton 4ioice err of the farniI eeufi'ler: large steel water trough qua' mixed hay, quantity Cartier y Maxwell hay loader' 3 -drum steel "ts and mi -»d grain, 714 bushels of 3Tiss Sarah Ducharine of Windsor, re'ler: 2R_f£. steel dump make, H=n- Clipper seed beans;. 1 bushel timothy spent the week -end with her parents, man 2 -unit milking trachire tomrie- seed; 3 bushels alfalfa seed..Mr and Mrs Paul Ducharme of the tly equipped, Iike new; set of s eight • HOUSEHOLD E.tee ECTS -- Kit- ;155th Con. with bunks; pea harvester: Renfie•. then stove, ches-terfieid, dfnrng room'Comnment electric Bream separator; 250 ranae- extension table, chairs, buffett, kit- i Of late from all newsprint we read its electric chick brooder; chicken Then cabinet, 2 cupboards, bedstead, ? of March coming in -likes a lamb,and feeders and eeters; '50_Ibe. binder sideboard, kitchen chairs, rocitng,wi�li bid its farewell with the most twine; electric fencer: 75 electric shah -s, arnmchair, phonograph, 3 fern dila. eeable weather and anything fence poets; quantity cedar poo 40 stands; couch, 'pictures, -antique her- t to ca .se anxiety. Misery and discom gal feed cooker- sap_ pan and 'buckets, ear,. quantity, of dishes, sealers, etc. cedar butcher tub, ecaldirg' :rough.. No reserve, as the farm is sold.. fort, to almost the degree of email_ sausage ;winder and pre s; electric in,g every one in his caske, for •r. 4,� fear TERME — CASH they will be swamped from existence due to severe suffering from the d os - ling hours of the month. Ii; is true it is an old Iegand about the entering of the month and its conning in like a lamb and closing out like a Tion, or a wild beast. Well, one should not ilaut too much confidence in such Years are ma de up of quarterly sea- sons and it is hard for the Most Thursday, March 8th, 1956 talented predictors to be anything - like accurate from day to day. But we know that we had a full season of winter without a break and from that we could well believe from xts amount of snow and cold we already had, and 'in the right time, we should not expect further repeaters. But rather an early spring. 'HERE'S M .Di EY F SEED he B of M 'ICY 8W TO 2 N111 /0N (4N 0141/1 Running short of feed? Don't let stocks/ fall too low because you haven't the ready cash. Talk things over with your B of M manager. Remember—when you ask fur a loan at - the B of M you du not ask a favour. If you, can plan repayment from your fp r.n income,, there's money for you at "lee. Bank". And that goes for seed and fertilizer, too. BAN K O F .MONTREAL ecu a rtes rde S'aru4 CARL SCOTT, Manager KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager Zurich Branch: Hensall Branch: Crediton Branch: RAYMOND KING, Manager (Open Tuesday and Thursday) Dashwood (Sub -Agency) : Open Mon., Wed. & Fri. WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 101' ADI•. - e A • i0 • • • • 0 1 • • • • 1.4 • i • • • 3. • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • CONTACT Geo. T. Midkk & Sons Ltd. for THE NEW MALTING BARLEY CONTRACT We offer Improvement in price. The new contract insures the farmer a higher average price than formerly, Choice Seed. Supplied to you in quantity' ample enough to seed your acreage. Fertilizer. We will supply fertilizes of your required analysis at competitive prices.. We will give credit on fertilizer if desired. If inter- ested, call, phone or write' us. We will then contact you. GEO. T. MICKLE, & SONS, LTD. Hensall, Ontario 2. Phone 163 ice,-eiee• ,orf. ..family sa etiy wears a look oJ'larnour and go ! '56 DGE • Check the safety features listed at the right. Allare standard equipment on any Dodge model you choose. Some are brand-new, of course, but Dodge has provided most of them for years. That's because safety is nothing new with Dodge. Year after year, Dodge has consistently pioneered and devel- oped more and better safety features than any other low -price car, This year, too, Dodge gives you the power you need for safer motoring. New high-torque 6 and V-8 engines provide up to 200 horsepower, pack plenty of reserve for safer passing, safer acceleration. There's new driving ease, too. New push-button controls for PowerFlite automatic transmission let you select your driving range at the touch of a button. Safety -positioned at the left of the driver, these controls are simple Lind mechanically operated. Sete your Dodge -De Soto dealer soon. Drive a Dodge ... Canada's "safety - first" earl Watch Climax—Shower of Stars weekly on TV, Check your newspaper for date and time. 16R1 Till GRP: IT NEW DODGE .. , MITI" THE G.L.-1.110 UR HENSALL MOTOR SALES Dodge Mayfair V-8, 4 -Door Sedia These, and many more safety features are standard on any Dodge model , LIFEGUARD DOOR LATCHES • SAFETY SEALED -BEAM HEADLAMPS • GLAREPROOFED INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP? SAFETY -RIM WHEELS • SAFE -GUARD HYDRAULIC•, BRAKES a INDEPENDENT PARKING BRAKE ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS SAFETY DOOR LOCKS a AND GO fa Telephone 51 - HENSALL. ...,.-....z ,....................."`. severest:,rieerTree `.:"1!.'"".....��1„a. ... Manufactured In Canada by Chryslor Corporation of Canada, Limit. 011' THE FOP lr'A.fw LOoi Thos. Coats a Proprietor Len McNight Sales Rept. ONTARIO