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ZURICH HERALD
AUCTION SALE
Of Household affects in •the Village
*of Heiman, Ontt. at Mr. Edmund
'i;:ceiger's Residence N,W, Cor, Queen
43nd Nelson Streets., on
xSelk URDAY, OCTOBER 27th.
Sale to, commence at 1 pan, sharp.
3 piece Chesterfield, set of
at>:g room chaire, oak; oak extension
table, library table, 2 buffets, lounge,
-piece - Spanish leather set, consist-
. kig of chair, rocker and setee; bureau
Antique settee; The late Rev. Dr.
rletcher':. study' table, black walnut;
kitchen chairs, several sizes of tables;
'wash stand. white pine dry einic;meet
&hopping bench, heninoek, verandah
chairs., curtain streteher frames and
quiltimgframes, newspaper rack,eg g
(crate, cobbler's outfit; crocks, piet-
axres, picture 'frames and novelties;
240 Ib. scale)-; 2 tennis rackets, golf
Clube, and carrying •case, antique box
Stove with pipes, cherry cradle, spin-
ning wheel, Fern stand. etc.
Black walnut finish 3 -piece becI
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roots Set, consisting sof bed, springs
nnalttrese, •chairs . - ,ehif ioniee; maple
3 -piece bed room set, 'consicating of
dresser, stand, bed, springs and mate
tress; dark oak grained, 3-ipiece bed
1 roonn set, iconsisting of dresser, stand
and bed; Birch 2 -piece bed room set,
`eomsaistin(g of dresser and bed; x maple
,bed„ 2 bed springs, wardrobe, almost
new; bedding 'box, several mattresses
'ode. Rugs. 2, 3x10'12 ; 1, 3x73 ;
,1. 9x12; 1, 7x8; 1,412:.6; 1, ti'2x12.
Quantity of small rugs, runners and
mats; quantity of curtains, drapes,
tbed spreads. woolen blankets, ,eom-
!fon•ters antique dishes, odd dishes, 12
piece set, almost complete set; lin-
oges, 'china, subject to a reserve bid
+or withdrawl from the sale if sold
privately; •crockery, pots, pans,kIteh-
'. en utensils, mirrors, home canning
outfit with quantity of used tin cans,
etc.
Tra Geiger, Proprietor.
Ed, Corbett, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Valuable Real Estate, Household
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Held in Zurich Arena June 17 to July 1st '56 Ind. ••
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SOUTH HURON CRUSADE FOR CHRIST
Cot of. Adv., phrmne calls and postage .... $703.47
Firma ,Books 315.00
G7ft to Or:;'anke 25.00
Meals and lodging for threw for 15 days , 255.00
'Net of Arena caretaker. etaker. lrmiber and supplies 254;1.2
Travel i.ti'el expense Crusade team 175.120
Even HedIey 205.75
Retu.'n mnnx>v to Minister;;, churches - Laymen 204.52
T.nve Offering to Rev. Sears 834.51'
Leve Offering to Musicians 53S.95
, $3,5s8.S3
OFFERINGS --
Loans from local Clergymen, laymen and from'
Churches. $264.52
Offerinee loo.,e end envelopes 1,891.10
Love offering .; for 3Mn. icians '538.2,5
Love Offering, Rev. Sears.................834.51
Reeeipts to date sale of Henen Books ....... 7.28.41
83,656,79
Balance on hand 887.96. 'We still expect to collect $96.45
for teenin boo':;:. 643. 15 cents each.
Memo -We m,,led out 276 receipts to, people to take advantage
of env':lope ,giving so they can !claim. Income deductions.
Chairman, Rev. Chas. Daniel
Secretary, Rev. G. R. Strome
Treasurer, Ken. Christian.
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a1vin Wolper, Auctioneer.
ti • St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Mr and Mrs Fred Dacharme of the
Blue Water Highway have returned
a to their home on Saturday last after
_d spending a few weeks in Windsor and
Detroit. They were •accoanpanied
4 aback by Mr and Mrs : oeeiple Masse -
and family of Winisox. Needless to
a say they had an ;+.'Joyabie visit with
7 their children, .4iatives and friends.
Mr and V „ Lucien Cor.riveau of
Blake were Sunday evening visitors
d with the later's parents, Mr and Mrs
Leon Bedard.•
Mr and Mrs Noel Laporte and Mrs
Josephine Duc'harme motored to Lon-
don on Sunday last, calling• on relat-
e ives and friends.
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and Mrs. Morley Fournier end
uvildren of Lond,;.a, were week -end
p visitors with the lacer's parents, 11r.
and Mrs. Ed. Corriveau of this neigh-
s bourhood.
Effects and Mise, Items, on the w.'em-
ises in the Village of Grand Bend.
The Undersigned Auctioneer is in-
structed to sell by public Auction on
SATURDAY, OC'T'OBER l2'7t ih.
A.t 1 pan.
Real Estate --- Consisting of well
built lenient ,block twiniterized dwell-
ing, situated en River Road. 'Tlhis
is an ideal home with large ai;ving'
room, kitchen and ibal'hreoxn, large
L shaped sun porch, 3 bedrooms/and
•cellar. Fine lawn and shade'trees.
Ideal for anyone desiring boating
privileges. Convince yourself by in-
specting this property before day of
Sale. Terms of Real Estate -- 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable reserved
bid.
Other Effects Davenport, West-
inghouse refrigerator, like new;
Actne combination shone and 'heater,
Doherty kitchen stove, 2-lburner',hot
plate; one,,b•urner hot plate, dining
iiaoin extension table and chairs;
kitchen table and ,theirs, day bed;
kitchen cabinet, antique furniture,
centre tables, writing desk, weCaer;
chairs, 6 rocking chairs, buffet;;ti ur-:
ors, 'Williams sewing machine, aIi.
tree, 3 conmtplete oak ,bedrooms sVites,
2 complete steel bedsteads, dressers,
'commodes, 2 daybeds, assortment of ,
dishes, silverware and kitchen uten-
sils, sealers, variety of fruit; Lieems;
comforters', blankets, quilts, cushion
bedspreads, mats, pictures ante 'Bret-
ure frames, large assortment of ;ar- i
den tools and misc. Items. No reserve
Terms - Cash
I{ugh and Roy:1Vlorenz, Executors for'
the Estate of the late Albert Morenz.
Glen Webb, leleek.
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Commencing SATURDAY, OCT. 20th, 9 a.m.
20% OFF
ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK
Electrical Appliances -
Toasters, Irons, Clocks, Mixmasters, Elec. Plates
Household Needs----
Granitware, Pyrex and Aluminum ware, Ironing
Boards,, Mops, Brooms, Cannisters, Polishes, etc.
Stainless Steel-
Revere Ware
Carvin• Sets,
Coronet Ware Cutlery
Scissors Etc., Etc.
Tools and Other Equipment-
Saws,
quipment_Saws, Hammers, Drills, Planes, Chisels
Forks, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Etc,
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Paints and Varnishes-
• Srarf's THIX Almatex Kem-Glo, Etc.
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argain Specials
$229,50 Beatty Waarher for only $179.50
$189,50 Beatty, Washer for only ..,..,.,.,$1.39.50
1 large Beatty Electric Range, Reg 343,50
for only $243.00
Dishpans with Merchandise ($5.00 to $5.25
Value) for only $3,4.5
COME IN AND LOOK AROUND!
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lb and Mrs Alex Masse of the?
14th +Cone motored to Windsor on,
Sunday hest paying a sick visit to Mr
Adolph Bedard of that city who is in
Hotel Dieu Hospital. Mr. Bedard is
a native of this parish, and we wi:,h
hMmr a spe'edy reuotvery after his sere
ions 'operation.
Mr Franit Denoonme of this parish
was rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London a week or so, ago, where he
underwent an ,operation. We are
informed that all was a success and
only a matter of a short time wen
he will again enjoy good health is the
'wash of his Many friends.
On Sunday evening last a very en-
joyable party was held for Mr and
Bleb 1Viernovidge of DeLeoat, being
their sixth wedding anniversary, at
the theme of :Mr,. Sarah. Geoffroi of
the 'Blue Wates' south. Members of
the family, relattives and friends, at-
tended, to renew thir wish to the 't"
happy couple, :health, prosperity and
tidings of joy for many years
to come.
Thuieday, 'October 25th) 1:9:5'6
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