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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1956-04-12, Page 3"ar0.1 Le .3.71 Ci '. IEZ 7 _ =..•a: F�u'ur"'-Y:••••e•- "s:..1'SM"` •iw.� o•',1Te 0=0 •11,'S h:i3S:i=EZVIMIEEPOSISIMEM lliintr tits, April 5th, 1956 1 NoW,,enjoy the 'smooth, spirited take -off andgo of a dashing new 7.1hux'sd4y, April 12th, . 1.0$6 HEN .automobiles looked like this, diving was likely to be a real sputter - and -stall expedition. Today, the incoatparably smooth performance of the new De Soto Firefllte makes 'every driVe'a Ore delight, It's pure delight to take the wheel of a new De Soto and put your foot to V-8 power that's as swift and smooth and silent as a jet in flight, Yes, here is performance unmatched in De Soto's field, an engine capable of lightning response to any deinand. Yet, with its advanced design, this 255 -horsepower Fireflite V-8 is a modern marvel of economy, too. But wait . . . even with all this superb power, a De Soto is so easy and effortless to handle. You select your driving range with the flick of a finger on De Soto's push-button PowerFlite controls. You stop at feather -light touch on . De Soto's new .centre -plane brakes ... a revolutionary new design that not only affords superior braking, but also longer lining life with fewer adjustments, Do Soto Firefllte V•8 Hardtop Famous De Soto full-time power steering is available, too, to take. 80% of the effort out of turning. And all this engineering excellence is wrapped up in the trend -setting beauty of De Soto Flight -Sweep styling, See for yourself. Just a hone call to your dealer will. bring a De Soto to your door for a thrilling demonstration drive. Try the magic touch! Just press a button ... step on the gas ... and GO with push-button PowerFlite automatic transmission, standard on every De Soto. A simple, mechanical system whose trouble-free operation ensures lasting satisfaction. Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited Drive the car selected as the official pace car at Indianapolis ... the new DeSoto with the Forward Loos[.. Watch Climax—Shower of Stars weekly on TV. Check your newspaper for date and time. HENSALL MOTOR SALES Telephone 31 Thos. Coats - Proprietor Len McNight - Sales Rept. HENSALL. ONTARIO 1 1 •••••••=•1•111...... r PIONEER ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW 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 E E E --STANLEY NEWS— Mr and Mrs J. T. ,McAsh and Mr turd Mrs Alfred Johnston of Varna, have returned home after spending five weeks in Florida. Ma' and Mrs George Reid were re - tent visitors with relatilves in Wallace urg. Huron Temperance Notes WE QUOTE ' IRNARD SHAW"If a natural JbO gree +between drunkenness and sob- 11ttetty were possible in our city. T would leave the people to choose. But ,when I see an enormous, capit- dist organization pushing drink un - 'IR people's noses at every corner Aartd pocketing the price while leav- ing ane and others to pay the eoxas- sal damages, then T am prepared to smash that organization andmake it as easy for a poor man to be solber if he wants to as his dog." ALBERT gCH;WEIT,Z R — "You ,trust give some tirtne to your fellow nnan. Even if it is alittle ithing, do TENDERS For Coal and Cok Feaderal Buildings—Province - Of Ontario SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as above will be received until 3.00 pan. (ES T.), THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1956, for the supply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be ob- tained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and the District Ar- chitect, 385 Young St., Toronto, Ont Tenders will not be considered unless evade on or according to the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. The Department receives the right to 'demand from -any successful tend- erer, before awarding the ,order, :a security. deposit iha the forth of a 'CERTIFIED cheque drawn on a bank ncorporated under the .Bark Act or the Quebec Savings Bank Act pay. able to the order of the :RECEIVER -GENERAL OF CANADA, equal to ten per cent of the .amount of theGov- ernmenttender, in accordance with the Gov- ernment Contracts' Regulations now in force, or 13earer Bonds, with un - matured coupons attached, of the Government of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent companies, uncon- ditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest :by the 'Government of Canada. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accented. ROBERT FORTIT R, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. T)c�partanent of Public Woriz ionard Schenk, Mrs. Valentine Beck- er; Mrs. Ernest Koehler; Press re- porter, 1VIrs. Sid Baker; Pianist, Mrs Ken McCrae; Auditors, IMrs. i3:. Bel- a lerm.an and Mrs. X. r11IcCrae; Conven- - of standing .00mmittees—Agriculture and 'Canadian Industries, Mrs .Harold Rader; Historical Research and cur- , rent events, Mrs. L. Schenk; Citiz- . enship andE•ducatilon, Mrs John Rad- er; Home Economics and Health, Mrs Art Allemand, ,Community Activities and Public Relations, Mrs. Emil Be- cker. .Mays. Elvin Rader presided for the business; Mrs. Ken McCrae and 'Mrs. A. V Tiernan were appointed to attend the training school for 4-11 leaders at Clinton. Donations were made to IMtncular Distrophy. The Crippled Children and the Red Cross. Reports -were made by all convenors the secretary,president and audit - something for those wino have needs' Ottawa, March 16 1956. of help. For remember you don't ' live in a world all your token. Your ibrothers are 'here too.” Advt. Women°s institute DASI-IWOOD W, 'I, ELECT Mrs. Arnold Kuntz, new President, . Mrs. Arnold Kuntz, was elected pre- sident of the ,Dashwood W. I, at their annual meeting Tuesday, March 27. M. John Rader brought in the report of the nominating committee and Mrs. Ervin Rader was appointed chairman. Other officers are: Past President, ,Mrs. Erwin Rader; lst. vice-pres., Mrs. 'Chas. Snell; !zed vice Fres., Mrs. Letta Taylor; Secy., Tre. IMrs. Sid Baiter; Asst. Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Mrs. 'Mervyn 'lieinan District Dir- ector, Mrs. Ervin 'Radler; Alternate, Mrs. IM. Varian ; Dfreetorw. Mee. T.e_ ors. The citizenship group with Mrs. J. Rader as convenor, was in charge of the program and 11VIrs. Art Allem- and presided. The roll call "Little Things that make life beautiful". The Motto The Life you lead is the lesson you teach"' was discussed by Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson. Mary Jane Hoffman,and Lynda Tieman sang a duet. Donna Eagleson favoured with a piano solo. Mrs.. Al Tiernan and Mrs. H. Rader sang• a duet. Tlie guest .speaker was unaible to attend. The meeting closed with lunch and The Queen. Clearing Auction Sale Of Real Estate, Livestodk, Tractor, Farm Implements, Feecl, and Misc. Items. On the Premises, W3.1 .of Lot 20, Concession 15, Stephen Twp. 134 miles west of Dashwood and 11.1 Miles South. The undersigned Auctioneer is in• structed to sell by Public Auction on .. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th. .. at. 1.00 o'clock, p.in. Sharp REAL ESTATE— Con:istin+g of North Half of Lot 18, Con. 15, Stephen 'Township.; 50 acres, anlo+re or less, glass farm; 20 acres mixed fbudl, remainder in grass. Ample water supply TT,I'11 S of Real Estate — 10% on day of sale, illalanlce i.n 4 0 days. Sold subject to a rerasonaibie resery LIVtEed Ibid, tSr O1CK. ,Roan Durham. Cow, fresh one week with heifer calf at - foo4t; Dur- ham ,c;orw, carrying second .calf, due in August, Durham cow, milking, not bred; Durham scow, roilkinig, due Lia. INLay; .red heifer, carrying, sseon.ri; ctyi , due in, IMay; part Durhal'Iis and Hereford cow, c�arryiing third° calx, due in Avail; part Durham and An;'-. as cow, ,carrying second calf, due in April; two Holstein cows, carrying third calf, due 111April; 9 Durhaan Steers rising one year old;; Durham. heifer calf; red Durham Bali, rising 3 years old. I-Iogs — 10 Yorkshire .chunks, av- eraging 1.00 -lbs. each. FARiM ,MACHINERY-- Ltvlassey Harris 84 Standarct tract - equipped with puller and sc�^.• -• M'uDeering 18.run fertilizer +llfeDeering- rake, like new; furrow plow; Fleury "' "'° disc; MeD. 7x/a-ft. treat %vv., 4-seetiondiamond haxn 4 , heap s uffler; 'Case 16 tt ` „,, drum steel roller, rubber? .4 and rack; set of stem g• sum shelters; 60 -ft. ,electric rl 2 electric brooders, port cress -cut saw; vice, gas p 0 seeder, greae gun, colony pails, `forks, shovels, chains; Hay and Grain •- •- Rua, Hay; 7,35 bushel, .nixed grafi tity ,cosh corn. No 'Reserve - Everything will be.iold, TERMS -- CASH Estate of the Late Russell Webb. Mrs. Olive Webb, Executrix. Glen Webb, Clerk. Alvin Wainer, Auctioneer, a Here's your Springtime pick-up, dairy fresh, and brimming with nourishment. In every glass, you get protein for the growth and repair of body tissue; calcium, the tooth and bone builder; riboflavin and vitamin A for bright eyes and clear skin. Brighten up! Drink three glasses of milk every day. For delicious wars• to use milk, write for Marie Frarer's new Milk Recipe Booklet. 4 Y i DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU DAIRY FARMERS _F Cdpi;:+A 409 Huron Street, Toronto Use and Encourage the Use of our Home Can- adian Dairy Products and patronize the following: O'BRIEN'S PRODUCE,• Zurich - Phone 101 ZURICH CREAMERY ZURICH DAIRY Phone 160 Phone 1.64 • • • • • • • • • P • • • • • 0, 4, • • 0 • 0 0 • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • s 5, 3 0 a Between 7.30 and 10 am. week days - '7.30 and 0.30 a.m. Sundays and hnlid iy.- • • COWS noticed in heat later in the day should be bred Ow • air :following day. s Waterloo Cattle Breedi Association "Where Better Bulls Are Used" g We have bulls in service that are top individuals with Sieh powered pedigrees. An example is oar imported: SHORTHORN Aldie Eisenhower, 34041 imp., red. Sire of Sire Sire • Calsorrie Adonis Aldie Jonathan Adonis, red Dam Aldie Ileauty PrMe, rad Dam of Sire Pittodrie Ruby 5th, Sire of Darn Calrossie Adonis Dam of Dam Beauty Faith Aidie Jonathan Adonis is also the sire of the aam of Baption .Con'structor who •,was recently purchased in Scotland by Louada +Manor Farni at Pet e•: �torough at $50,000.00. Calrossie Adonis, the double •grand -ire of Aidie Eisen— hower, is a son of the famous Kirkton Banonet. For service to th?a or one of cr r other good bulls of all breeds, including both beef and dairy, call collect to: 'CLINTON Hv 2-31441, • s • • The cost is low: Life membership $5.00. $5.00 per cow for members. $6.00 per cony for non'rneivbers. 4 • • • • • • 11, 4 • 4r ,a 4 e• a • 4� 4A 4 • •. • • • •