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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1951-03-01, Page 4ZURICH ONTARIO ZURICH HERALD • • si • e "D 10 N" Steel Thresher 1. Equipped with Roller Bearings; available with Shredder, Elevator or grain thrower; rubber or steel tires; freight prepaid; order early; call or write LEONARD SARARAS Phone 77 r 11, Zurich f 10 • i • • • • • 1 • • PIONEER ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAW -P. 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 &11011ttleholtz Phone 63 - Zurich 1 ORDER YOUR Canadian Approved Chicks NOW! FOUR PURE BREEDS FOUR CROSSES - AIl breeding Stock banded and tested for pullorum by Inspectors of the Ontario Department of Agric- ulture. The Hatchery is visited regularly by Inspectors of the Dominion Department of Agriculture. MCKINLEY FARMS & HATCHERY Phone Hensall 697 r 11 Zurich Ontario • • i • • • • 1 1 •r. WALL BOARD Easy to pain+ -. gr., A ,r paper. Many ,,acs and types in stock. Per Square Foot as low as 5 Cents Fred 'MAPLE FLOOB',NG Select grade, s i?,d-matched Maple ,flooring, Ver. 190 Square Feet $23.00 CONVERT YOUR ATTIC 1090 Down 30 Months To Pay Wasted Attic Space can be eas ily and Economically Convertedinto extra. Bedrooms or an income pro. dicing Apartment. . You can do most of the work yourself. Soo our collection of plans and idea*. FREE ESTIMATES C. KaIhfIeisch & Son Ltd. Lumber, Shingles and Builders' Supplies Zurich and Goiderich Telephones: ZURICH 69; Res. 162. GODERICH 388 D A S H W Q Q U 1 Clearing Auction Sale Many people are confined to their the bedswith flu. Mrs. Martha .Baker has returned home after spending some time nur- sing iu London. Mr and Mrs. Henry Hoffman, Mr. and Mies. ,Kenneth McCrae and Bon- nie iHe.ather spent the week -end in Richmond Hill. Mr David Tiernan recently had the misfortune to slip and fall on the ice cutting a gash in his head which required eight stitches. Mr. Russell. Tiernan is all smiles, the arrival of a son. Dr. Wallace Prawford of London, returned missionarly^ from China, will address the Young Married Couples' Group in the Evangelical Church on Monday evening. ,Miss Nancy Tiernan was successful in passing her History examination in music at the University of West- ern Ontario with first class honours. Mrs. S. P. Currie left Monday foe Florida where she will be spending the next month. HENSALU.. Mr and Mrs Russell Keyes of Mit- chell visited recently with ,idr and Mrs. Harold Parker. George Sangster of Portage La Prairie, Man,, spent a week -end in Hensall with his mother, Mrs. Letitia Sangster. Also Mr and Mrs Jack Peebles of London. Mr and 141rs Doh MacKaig of Sea - forth visited recently with Miss Eliza Newell The Ladies' Aid of Carmel Church held a successful crokinole party at the 'home of Mr and Mrs. Alec Mac- Gregor with the following prize win- ners: Ladies' first, Mrs. 'Glenn Bell; Gent's first, Gerald (Bell; Ladies' 2nd Miss Helen Moir; Ladies' consolation Mrs. John McEwen;Gent's consolat- ion, A. Hildebrand; couple remaining et the head table for the evening, Mrs, A. Kerslake and Mr. Harold Dell. Delicious refreshments were. served at the close. ', Late Miss Mary Broadfoot 1 The death .occurred at West Palm Beach, Florida, on Feb. 14, •of Miss Mary Broadfoot of that place, foil- pving a Short illness in her 75th yr. Torn %n 'Tuckersmith, where she: got her schooling. She had boon. a praet- -ical nurse. in Florida ifir many years Was a member of the (Presbyterian church, •'.the. remains 'were .!brought to >S'eaforth from where the funeral was held on Feb. 20th, with Rev. E. R. !Stanway of IBrucefield officiating and interment in tBaird's ;,Cemetery, Stanley. Township. • Hensall W. I "Health". was the. theme,,:.of., the Hensall W. I. for the February me- eting held in the Legion Hall, for which Mrs. Elsie Carlile and (Mrs. B. Edwards were hostesses. Miss Phyllis Case took the chair and introduced the guest speaker, Miss Desjardine, School Nurse. There followedan ed= ucational and descriptive film with the subject "Public Health; Mrs. J. Drysdale in charge of the demonstr- ation. The secretary reported of 1the . community night for which $70.41• was cleared. The travelling apron contained 815.8,5 whichtwill supple- ment the Institute funds.rAs a result' of the co-opera:ti•on of mei bers and fIousehold Effects — .Solid oak friends in providing wool, csquares for, complete dining roont suite, 3 -piece throws for London Waz. Mernorialtlmohair chesterfield like new; comb- Ohildren's Hospital, Mall- Edwards ination book case and writing desk, and Mrs. Goodwin completed two daybed, complete bedroom suite, Of Livestock, Tractor, Farm Imple- ments, (lay, Grain and Household Effects, on the Premises, N, -H. Lot 13, Con. 3, Stephen Twp, 2 miles north of Centralia Airport. The undersigned Auctioneer has been instructed to sell by Public Auction On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th. At 1.00 o'clock p.m. Sharp: LIVE ,STOCK: Cattle—Holstein cow, rising 6 yrs. old, fresh (3 weeks; Holstein cow, carrying second calf, due middle of March; Holstein heifer, ,varying her second calf, due in May; Jersey cow, 6 years old, fresh 3 weeks with twin heifer calves at foot; 'black Jersey cow, rising 6 years old, fresh 6 weeks with calf at foot; part Short- horn and Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old With calf at foot; yearling Short- horn heifer; 2 Polled Angus heifers rising 121 years old; part Holstein and Polled Angus heifer rising 2 yrs old; 2 Polled Angus steers, rising 2 years old; Holstein yearling heifer; Polled Angus yearling steer; 4 iPolled Ang- us heifers rising 2 years old; 3 summer calves; Shorthorn yearling steer, 2 Shorthorn steers, rising 2 years old; These are all good grade quality cattle. Pigs — 2 purebred Yorkshire sows carrying second litter, both due be- fore sale date; 3 purebred Yorkshire sows, 4 months old, not bred. These are all choice pigs. TRACTOR, ]IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Tractor and Implements — Good- ison Oliver 60 Tractor on /libber, equipped with adjustable front axle, power take -off, power lift bean pul- ler, and 2 -row seuffler, This tractor is nearby new and in good condition; Mc -Deering 13 -run disc drill equip- ped with horse or tractor hitch and markers, in 'brand new condition; Case 8 -ft. 32 -plate automatic trip tractor disc; fi1'Ie-Deering 9 -ft., .Culti- packer; Mc -!Deering 8 -ft. stiff tooth tractor cultivator; Mc -Deering 3 - furrow ace bottom tractor plow. All these implements are practically new. John Deere rubber tired wagon, rol- ler bearing, 16x650 - 6 -ply (heavy duty tires, new last year; 14 -ft. flat damp rack, suitable for hauling eln- ning factory produce; Massey -Harris 6 -ft. cut binder; 2 -section diamond harrows, Pleurly No. 41 walking plow homemade rubber tired wagon, equ- ipped with 600x19 extra heavy tires; 13 tires being brand new; John Deere te'alt niaiitil'e spreader; Maxwell bay loader; M -H, mower, Deering.,20-� dui,rp rake like new, extra heavy wheel trailer with stock rack; 1 - horse seuffler, heavy set of logging sleighs, side scraper, large potash kettle, stoneboat, colony house 10x12 feet; colony house 6x8 feet; 2 rain shelters, large capacity Queen oil brooder stove, coal (brooder stove. both in good condition; 100 -ft. of snow fence, various -feeding hoppers, M -H. ,cream: separator, complete tatoo :outfit for_ horses and cattle, brass mounted britc'hen harness,plo-w harness, single driving harness, 2 brand new horse collars, sleigh bells, 75 -ft. 7 -inch rubber belt, bag truck, 1200-4b. scales, Stirrup pump and hose, garden hose, root pulper, 3 h.p. heavy duty brand new electric motor, scythe, milk pails, milk strainer, cowlead, shovels, chains, boxes, doulble- •trees, tools and many- articles too numerous to mention. Hay and Grain — 9 ton alfalfa and timothy hay, 175 !bales mixed hay; all of good quality. 100 bush- els Cornell wheat, 250 bushels of mixed grain, quantity cobscorn. lovely throws which were on exhibit. Mrs. F. !Beer and Mrs G 'Armstrong offered to mom; up mother pair. Mrs Rogers in presenting the motto emp- hasi2pd flit! importance �,! "The litt,10 goleiiiii rugs, various sizes, glassware, mt.a_ icings". 4;liss scan Bendgrson rgnd- Ohrnaware+ odd dishes. pictures: etc., ered a lovely sell.$, Miss Gladys Luker et€ All artiele5 ai:'e iii ilEiV �eondit- at the piano, Mr. R. G. Bennett, ion. This being a large sale, selling Agricultural Rep�'ese'ptative for 'Hue i`vali staff' {it. 1 p.m.Fliarp, No ne- on, will he •eucst Speakti• a{ ti\e r l i hll tea, , as the farm is so'id. meeting. Mrs. S. McAlliste la i 'ars Term, s -Cash. G. Hess will be hostess4'*. Husbands zlli.aau •Parker, Proprietor. to Ibe the .,special I iithyts Luncheon Milfred Merner, Clerk was r;Lrved; Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. Brunswick phonograph with records, in new condition; leather rouser, various mirrors, chest of drawers, j bedcouch, lawn mower, metal ohtn:n� 2 copper toilers, new 'tinker, 4 Con- Al:CTION SALE .. Of Household Effects and Coal Sheds in the Village of ' Hetisall. Opposite Cook's Garage, on 'SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd. At 1 o'clock, p.m. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Cream enamel cook stove, like new; Quebec Heater, Chesterfield and two chairs, like new; modern walnut special 9 -piece dining room Suite; Hall table and mirror; kitchen. table and 4 chairs, kitchen cupboard, kitchen !buffet, fernery, i2+ furnished bedrooms complete; small table and occasional chairs, electric lamps, scatter nits„ kitchen Congoleum; complete dinner set, serving for 12.; breakfast set; quantity of other dishes, linoleums, fruit jars, garden tools, .number Of other articles. CO.Ai SHED:' Approximately 100 -ft, by. 18 -ft. r rolling door_ steel roof, suitable for implement shed. Must be moved off property; unloading coal scoop, bars and other coal equipment. SCALES:: Set of 10 ton Scales, used In coal business, Terms—.Cash. qrs. Carnet Case, Proprietress, Harold .laeksnn, Auctioneer. Clearing Auction Sale Of Livestock,Auto,'xr'a,cttlrs, Farm Implements and Household Effects. On the Premises, Lot 16, Con. 7, Us - bonne Twp., 3 • miles east of Huron Street, Exeter; 1 mile south of the Thames Road Church, 83 Hiytway; or miles .north of Elimviile. The undersigned Auctioneer has been in- structed to sell. by Public Auction,on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1951 Commenchig at 1.00 p.m. Sharp: Cattle --2 Durham caws carrying their second calf and due in 'March; Durham ;cow, carrying 4th calf, due in V.Lar•eh; 3 Durham cows carrying 2nd calf, due in July; •Durham cow' with calf at foot; Durham farrow cow; Holstein !heifer, bred Decemb- er 2nd: 121 Durham heifers rising 2 yrs. old; 1 steers rising 2 yrs, ofd; 2 steers rising 1 year old; t2' heifers rising 1 year old; 2 heifers rising 9 months old; All these cattle are best of quality, Pigs -3 Yorkshire sows with litt- erg at foot 7 weeks;. old at time of sale. 3 Yorkshire shoats, 3 months old at time of Sale. Automobile—Model A. x030 I+ord Coupe, re -conditioned motor, low mileago. Tractor and Implements—Oliver 99 tractor on rubber,'ermined with starter and recently overhaul- ed, a real flu eehinrr,• tractor in guar- ant:eed condition. M-14. 81, roe Cron tractor ern +•rtl,hr•r, equ`rpr•d with Stair - tel. a7,d air;•T); *i"S:tntccl flay";' :11rti T1Etursday, Iliareh i st„ :1.05.1 e`r adjustable seuffler, All in new cons woven fence; 30 -rods woven pig Wire. dation, Hatchet .Hamm.eimill; .M -H, 3 -furrow adjustable 23.A. bottom plow,mounted ..out ed on rubber, this plow being purchased in late fall has plo- wed only 9 acres; Fleury 3 -farrow plow in fair condition; H -H. team mower 6 -ft, cut, used two :Seasons; M -H. binder 8 -ft. cut; M -H 28 plate double disc, Fleury Bissel 10 -ft. ,Cul-- tipae'ker; Buelter 9 -ft. cultivator; John Deere corn stalk cutter; John Deere model H. Tractor manure spreader; John Deere team manure spreader; Allis Chalmers pick up bale elevator with attachments to fit any tractor. All these implements are practically new. 2 rubber tired wag- ons; 2 16 -ft, flat racks, iM-H. No. 9 cream separator, set of bob sleighs with bunks, oat roller, Clinton fan- ning mill complete with sieves; jack all jacks grease gun'; Jamesway 590 capacity electric brooder, nearly new; 200041b cap scales, pig crate, range shelters, 100 -ft. snow fence, speed jack, new extension ladder, 3 2000 -ft. corn crib wire, 40 rods fence, quantity steel posts, 2 airs plane 'wheels, gear and tires suitable for large trailer, 150 -ft. garden hose 50 -ft. 6 -in, rubber (belt, 75 -ft. higlp speed 1Ia:mmermill; special '7 -in. belt like new; 2, 300-1'b. wheel weights, chains, forks, shovels and many other articles too numerous to mention. Household Effects — Kelvinator• refrigerator 6f't., used two yearnchesterfield, i2 ,used chairs, wicker chair, centre table, dinette table and cabinet,6 diningroom chairs square top extension table, kitchen cupboard, day bed, small metal table hall stand, chest of drawers, wooden bedstead, 2 -element rangette, small heater for wood or coal, lawn mower numerous dishes, kitchenware, etc., etc. Being this is a large sale, sells ing will start sharp at 1 p.m. Plaint• to attend this sale. Ne reserve, as. the farm is sold, TERMS—CASH Keith Weber, Proprietor. Milford, Merrier, Clerk. Alvin Walper, Auctioneer, • pay Yourself, too, on pay-day... with P0501411 Pe00 'MY e,,,a, ta,aaBtINR ro a l 4� Ask for your copy of "Personal Planniarg" at your neighbourhood branch .....today.. 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