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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-02-28, Page 4FURIC1 • O1'4TAR 0 AUCTION SALE `he undersigned Auctioneers have received instructions to sell by pub - 11,C Auction 11/1 miles west of Zurich 4 raise north, on Lot 22, Conceston 1+2, Bay Township, on WEDNESDAY, MARCI-I 5th. At 1 o'clock p.m. sharp Consisting of 65 Durham and Hol- vtein Cattle; 70 York pigs, Real Est- ate sand Miscellaneous Items. 2 -wheel trailer with racks; R -ft, slower; set of bob sleighs, Chatham fanning mill, Warner elec- tric 'brooder, Renfrew cream separat or, used 8 years; 1200 -lbs. platform stales; Fleury 8 -in. grinder; clover re -cleaner for any separator; 12 'cords of beech. body wood; cedar takes and kindling wood. Live Stock — 1. Clyde mare, good ia. 'every wav; 1 Clyde colt 2 years old; 12 Holstein Cows in calf. 4 to freshen st''time of Sale; 1.1 Durham C all heavywith calf • 4 steers 2 loo. Henson winning 8.7. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wolfe and Interna. Hockey -- In a thxill;il.. Mr .and Mrs George Wolfe of `Coro»- . , .m played here Thedford defers#tt - to• spent the week -end with their par- ents ,,game , Mr and Mrs. W. Wolfe. 1 Hensall 5-4, to .stay in the ri.Mi x',g Mr and Mrs. ,Sidney Barter and I for the A title of this group. ' •r il» Mrs Taylor and Anne were Sunday • sail having defeated Thedford i•n ,the • visitors with relatives an London, previous gang ilvRof'IPort ElginCvisited Awith d f 1r. j ga"II.1I.1IIlIllill1111.11111.11111111I1111111111�.1111111111.111.11111111111111.111111111111111111111.1IIi'lil � ZURICH HERALD Auto Torus Over An accident north of Exeter,. No. 4 Highway, Sunday afternoon, might have proved serious, fortunately no one was hurt. Mr, Louis Daman, who resides east of Hensall, driving a 14)39 Chev., taking his wife and four and Mrs. Ralph Weber •on Wednes- day. Mrs. D, Weber 'who spent last week with thein returned home. Mr and Mrs,Thos. Hopcsoft were Sunday visitors with friends in Wood- bridge. St Joseph and Beaver Town Mr and Mrs Fred Ducharme of the B. W. Highway spent a few day; with the Hartman Family of the Gos- hen line south. Mr. Isadore Ducharme and - Mrs, Josephine Ducharme in company with Mr and Mrs Leonard 'Geoffrey of Goderich motored to London on Sun- r day last visiting with members of their fancily. Also Sr, 'Francis i our- gt:a, Cows, On Saturday las' Mr and Fred Du lra ire years old; 22 baby beefs; got. Kuno Hartman, Mrs. stern heifers; 15 Durham yearlings; 5 and Sister Mother M. Doreen and Mother M. St. Denis motored to St - 1 pure bred Shorthorn Bull, 10 mons. ratford where they visited with Sr. St - 11 All these Cattle are fully T.B. Prieille Therese who is stational tested and are in good condition. thereland ias also othna er siste s.au of Lon - purebred; •--York Hog, 1 year old, purebred; 10 York Sows due in don .paid a short visit to her hone on March and April; 1 York Sow with Sunday last. litter at font; 50 Stocker Pigs 50 On Wednesday last during a blind- ing lblizzard Mrs. F. Ducharme of to 80 pounds each. this B. W. Highway noticed a red Real Estate — 105 acres pasture breasted robin perched high in one farm, being Lot 7, Concession 13, of their shade trees. For years that Hay Townshin. 11/2 miles north of they provided a spring home for Dashwood. 65 acres tillable and has robins and their family, and r ne I'heen freshly seeded; 4 acres bush; wonders if the robin mentioned if not previously slid. Will be off- would be one of the old stock.Al- ready investigating the surroundings erzd al estatect to reserved bid. Terms It is early, and if taken in its right -af real 10 per cent. on day ofIt could mean an early spring. stale. Balance in 30 days. In case of bad weather, sale will be Ite:d under cover. - Terms—Cash Mr and Mrs. Laird .Mickle quietly Delbert Geiger, Proprietor. celebrated their twenty-fourth wed - Stade & Weido, Clerks, ding anniversary Monday, Feb. 25th. Alvin Wolper, Dashwood. . World's Day of Prayer will be ob- p served in . St. Paul's Anglican Church �inr_ 51cLean, Parkhill, Auctioneers. Friday afternoon, Feb. 29th at 3 p.m. A large representation of the Clearing Auction Sale ladies of the local churches is hoped Of Livestock, Tractors, Farm Imple• fol• -ectso Midget Hockey -- -Hensalr •and Rip- nenta, Hay Grain, Household E€ p:z. On the Premises..Lot 9. L.R.E., ley played their second game in the Be -Banquet Township, 2144 miles south 'best three in the 'Hensall .Arena its of Grand Bend; Quarter mile east of B. A. Station on 21 Highway. ' The undersigned Auctioneer has been e instrnetwi to sell by Public Auction WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th. '0,: nmencing at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp Cattle . - Two part Durham, and 'Hereford .0iws. 6 years ,•old, • due at time of sale ; Roan Durham tow 4 n. -ears old. due ...in. April; Hereford "heifer with calf at foot; red Short -1 is �crn •cow, 5 years old. due before sale date~; -12 Durham farrow cows; a part Durham and Hereford heifer. arrving first calf, due middle of . April; Shorthorn cow, '6 years old with calf at foot; part Hereford. and Shorthorn cow 6 years old, due the lister .part of March; Shorthorn earling heifer..This is an extra good Herd of'cattle, with' clear T. B tests ' "Pig; and,,P'oultry :'lrarkshire . Sow r not bred;, 2 Yorkshire' marltet pigs; Yorkshire' sow bred December t24th; S chunks; 150 Rock and Leghorn laying hens. A number of Bentham Chickens. Tractors - McC-Deering 1950-Supeer- A. Tractor, like new, equipped with hydraulic.lift, finger touch •control, °and 1 year; Also•. with ,coniiplete 44 row scuffler with all attaelimez'Sts aid »grow beet lifter; McDeerrng h'y- draulic 2 -furrow tractor plow;. Eng- lish Fordson tractor in:first'•c1•ass cif- dition, oil rubber; M -H. 2 -furrow tractor plow. • - Machinery - International '14: plate: .louble disc, like new; Cockshutt,13- .,i+sc grain drill; International 6-fr.. ifff tooth cultivator; McCormick .5 -ft .-at mower; McCormick 6 -rt. binder; Cockshutt manure spreader; M -H-. B- oot fertilizer spreader;•M=H. bean .•tiuffler; International 3 -section spr- ing-tooth harrows; dump rake; 3- Coition diamond, harrows, rubber ired wagon; 16 b flat; liay rack,like new; cutting box, Bath wagon box; Lester 5-h.p. gasoline engine; 2' h.p. z'asoline engine; 1-4 h.p. gas motor; -inch planer, 14 -ft. line shaft, com- x;lete with pulleys; 2 electric fencers, 2 brand'new 14 -ft. sills, stiitta'ble for -ack; 2 small gates'; Chatham fan;:- iing •mill;=•complete with sieves; new:, :iteel-tired buggy; Portland cutter'; 4 steel drums; gas pump; . 2 iron ket- tles, corn slither,. '20 eedar posts, wheelbarrow, 1.50 -ft. hay fork rope; 700 capacity chick brooder;. 136 -ft.: hay fork rope; pulleys,. new grain °hovel, quantity of. sacks, • 15 single cords of good dry mixed .wood ; chop iooxes, 4 steel barrels -set of glint; ropes, logging chains,, catiper<ter tools maple syrup egaiipmet�t•: =new • 7 -ft. ..)an, 120 buckets and- :spite,:, and *.nany articles tro numerous to men - ion. Hay and Grain .-- 150 bushels of .,hoice wheat; 650 bushels early Al- :a..ika seed oats; 50 bushels Beay.nr deed oats; quantity of good clover ;nay; 400 bales of Straw. Household Effects -- 2 ,oak exten.- H?.on tables with leaves; ., a rna' 1 tables; 10 kitchen chairs; pictures and picture frames; various rocking hair; couches, quantity of 'di:ahe,: ;lasswa>ce, crocks and sealers; comb - :nation .China: efrliiinet; 'bureau; briw' a:.ove; small spinsiing wheel; a/algae >arlor 'urnittizo;• rug 10112x9 -ft. like :new; g s lantern; 3 Aladdin lamps; s.•, high back chairs; Etc, No reserve, as the farm is said. Terms ---Cash Emmery Stebbins, Proprietor. '.glen Webb, Clerk. Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer. • HENSALL t. ti 11y,/ estlake Furniture WOULD BE P .EASED TO SHOW YOU Electric Sewing Machines, Eureka Vacuum 'Cleaners tank and upright types. Mason & Risch, Henry Herbert and Schubert ,Pianos. " M Also Carry all other lines of Horne Furnishings k• t. Furniture Store Phone 122 - Residence Phone 89. a very large crowd Thursday sac; z ' IIIIl111111UA1111111II1111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111UIIIAl111111111111b� Zurich children, to church was trailing four other oars when one car stopped sud- denly, Mr. Daanan pulled to the right and tilt onow.bank with the result the ,car turned upside down 1n the Tlxassagre, k'ebrssaa tb�..195.» ditch. The roof ,of the car was badly damaged, but no ane injured. Datum caame francs Holland and in June 1951 and worrks at Clinton Air- port hey ss Yik 1)ASHWOC,,+i Mr and Mrs Williams of ista',c•:` .: :llr, :trent the week -end w-.Wr. F'.. a.4 id tln:�, L. -rue 1C.I einstl er. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11 ffmar. :,•••t `mill}" spent the weak -end ,r- t .l PIONEER ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAW There's a Pioneer in your past. There's a Pioneer in your future! 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