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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-10-16, Page 3-NSALL ids *11 here and r>a 'War years ' sird 'Muckle. Inl .the early days he \held the position of fireman with Vire 11 Known r. esident X'aS$ 6'the local fire brigade. In porde:,,• a eaales Haggard*, well known reg Cexservative. Last Sept„ they cele. s:t for many years died at the brated their 50th wedding anntvers-, *tale .e of his son. Herb Howarth, at ay, Mrs. Hogg'arth paased away last !don, Saturday 23rd with whom April, He was a member of 'Carmelo . iat had been staying for the past ,Presbyterian a ndCh r c dau rl/ r . The ar kw months. In his 89th year, Mr. It tiOa arch was born in Hilbert Twp. fw era, wason heldl d and wf lomnte e •to many years was employed lise bate Donald Urquhart in .moat in Exeter Cemetery. .-lair Grand Opening 'Mee to two thousand people vvie- ited Hensall'o newest industry The Clipper Coach. Mfg. Ltd, att ei , oicial opening • on Saturday many !coming •distances of 88 miles from many parts of Ontario. The new industry, formerly known as Ilderton Trailers, broke ground on the Hensxll plant about a year ago and went into operation on a limited Clearing Auction Sale of Farm scale in May. Theofficial opening and Farm Machinery at Lot 8, Con. was to welcoane visitors who are in- terested in seeing just what goes in" of Varna, on to making a luxurious trailer. E>lt- MONDAY, OCTOBER 2,7th. pre side tToren nG at present,At 1 o'clock, p.m. under Machinery --- Massey Harris binder president,, Norman St. Cyte and . M. Harris 13 -hoe seed drill, dump plant manager Manley Clingersrnith, rake, riding plow, wagon, flat rack, the Company -will employ 25 men and set of harrows, cultivator, 5 tons hay, ir,y eltpater yams +wlrapsata»- a1a encs aril inc1dde bathroom's, kitchen, living room, refrigerators, heating units, electric lights, ample cupboard space, gas stoves and all the other essentials found in any modern apartment. AUCTION SALE a elle 1uY1��,e .etx1. % .gti*w B aa! xlq°* v. bank .: Ore c carer ro . beim. Tertwa -- 14% down on liato of sale, balance k 39 days. Chattels—Cash " Estate of A.D.I .R, Robert Forest, /9xecutar William Forest Solicitors, !Bell aid Laughton. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer I!:, P. Chesney, Clerk. turn out one complete trailez, per day on an assembly line basis when, full production level is reached. The new plant, including building, mach - inert' and stock cost an estimated 8100,000 and is the largest plant of , its type in the area. The 27 foot, 3'4 1being Lot 8, Con. 7 in the Townshsp Awa n f Clerk, ) P Che rev foot and 39 foot models turned out ' of Stanley, upon which there is situ- radio, set of doable harness, 2 tables, wr ing desk, 3 beds, 10 kitchen chairs and some other household effects. � balance in 30 ass. Property — At same time and kitchen utility table, Singer sewing ,10 I- down, place there will be offered for. sale, machine, two burner hot plate, day mediate possession. subject to a reserved bid. The farm 1be 1' studio ut diningcroom suite.ece 'modern (like new), Au tioneer, ! Mrs. James Harold Jackson ngsterr, 3 -piece chesterfield suite, er- er , . , I Of Property and Household Effects in the VILLA,CJIII OOT' IJENSALL en ltroek Street ,SATURDA.Y, OCTOBER 18th. At 1 p.m. White all enamel Beach cook stove frame house covered with white as - Quebec heater, Co -Op electric washe'' bestos shingles; has 3 -piece bath, hot and cold water, also garage. lamp, iron, cleaner and er electrical single beds (mr, and inner sprir. modern (brown 3 inner spring anattrease:,, suite .eomplete, one ,odd dresser, d congoleum rugs and other floor cov- erings, scatter mate, curtain drapes, quilts and bed linens, lawn mower, quantity dishes including bridal wreath china; ornaments, icitchen utensils, sealers, crocks, clocks, mir- rors and many other artieles. At the *erne place at 3.30 o'cloak the property will be offerea for sale subject to reserved bid, a 7 room (like new); Astros refrigerator, kitchen chair:, dinette table and buf- fett, kitchen cabinet, white enamel Terris — Chattels, Cash. Property, i FRESH FROM THE GRAINBELT • The largest largo of Canadian gain ever carried across the Great likes tby ship was unloaded recently from Canada's biggest lake steamer, e 678 -foot John O. McKellar into Can. PacifficRailway grain elevators ett Port MeNicoll. The vessel's 's arriv- al at the •Georgian Bay portmar (}lire beginning of large grain shipm- ents eastward os western farmers'. harvested the biggest crop ever grown an estimated 1,2,50,00,0 bushels of all types of grain. Over 20,500 tons of wheat and barley, part of this year's crop. The grain will be transported d , by rail to eastern points. THE GRAVE IS NOT THE END OF THINGS It is only the beginning of things with Christ. To those that have received Jesus Christ Js ohn Saviour. 1i u . BUT To those that have not received Jesus Christ as Saviour The grave is only the beginning of trouble. dl out of ten,- The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly pations and to reserve the unjust unto the lay of Judgment to be punished. -11 Peter 2; 9. Look unto me and be ye saved all the ends of the earth for 1 am God and there is none else. Isaiah 45-22. Chas. Fuller, Box 123 Los Angeles 53, California. ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. E.S. T. TWINS IN HIS Veteran Can. Pacific Airlines Cap - Uhl Robert Cr Randall (front) of Vancouver shows his twin sons, How Ord (left! and Robert Jr., who have, frust started their careers as tnrst ollt- 'o rs on C,P,A. domestic routes, the route the follows on flight~ het Vaanoouver and Tokyo for the airline. tate two boys are ready dray time to FOOTSTEPS f , listen to Dan, who started flying five !years before they were ,)ort,. Capt. Randall began commcrei ll flying in i 1928, and his service with the air- line dates fr^frail103 7, when he flew with one of the smaller companies, i which amalgamated later to fornn 'Canadian Pacific Airlines, f1" TO A MILLION CANADIANS YOU CAN BOY YOUR BONDS -for cash or by instalments- at nstcdrnentsWat your neighbourhood B of branch WORKINH WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 18t1 UMMICIMY 'rp% \/R y,V` I w 1 F .r.cc rrEn tit() the investment me safety, • .4i •,.t r lkt`' Zurich Branch: Hensall Branch: Crediton Branch: CARL SCOTT, Manager WALTER JARRETT, Manager CHARLES PARKINSON, Manager (Open Tuesday, Thursday and Open Mon., Wed. & Fri. covets Dashwood (Sub -Agency) : Saturday) ®ffe�st�1e§a f ;Merest and high rate � diate cashabiiitY atel rnr►r�►e full face vale _.. c 1 vee \one ja tv build up re rV& s2Vi»g p ' ��d� wi�9� �o»ds e�7cor�r�ge ,,�,r��;�,, ie �a�in !rake caving �sie�°-' _... and help �ys�em 9 — Ike,y drkeourage dvgcl'e u/conk& - 2'6 beheAvn ash gny [/r,� j� �, :. � 6e ached of �H I 1j , ,` ,' 4ny � 1m6, .......................................................... 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