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DASHWOOD
The One Hundredth Anniversary
of Zion o Evangelical •JUnited Bret.h-
a'en Church in Dashwood will be held
sore Sunday, Oct. 2Gth. Bishop J. B.
lShowei:s of Indianopolis, Tnd., will be
the guest speaker. Services will he
held at 11 a.ni. and at 7.30 p.m. The
'anorning service will be broads*ast
lover CKNX Wingham. Reminscence
.Bervice will be at 3 p.m. which will
be followed by the Dedication of the.
view kitchen. Special music will be
supplied by former members and
local talent. On Friday evening, Oct
24th there will be a congregational
supper in the basement of the church
Miss Tillie Zimmer, formerly of
Dashwood, died October 14th, at
Portland, Oregon,
Mr and Mrs W. Filkins of Howell,
Mich„ spent the weekend With her
parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. Nadiger.
Mrs. Haugh who has been visiting
iu Frankford for several weeks, has
returned home.
Mr Sam Witzel of Td''onto spent
the week -end here taking his mother
Mrs Witzel with hint to Toronto,
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SELLING AT THE FARM, ONE MILE EAST OF DASHWOOD
HIGHWAY 83, AND SIX MILES WEST OF EXETER, ON
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A MESSAGE FROM
ROBERT H. SAIINDERS, C.B.E., Q.C.
TO THE PEOPLE OF ONTARIO
UUSTEN 70 Y0 ,(E R WORITE SUWON
WEDNESDAY
(DOMINION NETWORK)
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(THIS BROADCAST WILL BE CARROED ON THE DOMINION NETWORK)
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th.
At 1:30 p.m. Sharp
Every Animal goes. 27 Purebreds. Balance are Grades,
Cattle are good size, in good shape, quite a few good plus
Cows, some due or fresh around sale thne and late November
and December. Cows are good producers, one has given up
to 92 lbs. a day. The purebreds are sired by sires as King
Bonheur Supreme (135725); Hartholnz Dewdrop Korndyke,
Huckholme Sovereign Rag Apple, Bond Haven R. A. Master-
peice.
Also some Calves and 2 -year-old, by the 4 -year-old herd sire
Ferndale Baronet Pietje, a grandson of "Marksman" he sells,
and is a real individual, and some Cows are bred to him, and
some are bred to Oxford Unit Sires. 'Theme are 10 Grade
Cows, a few in heavy flow of milk, some, fresh and due at sale
time. There are 5 Registered 1952 HeifersCalves. A nice lot,
and a few Registered Yearlings, also bred and open grade
heifers.
SALE IN LARGE TENT — NO RESERVE
FOR CATALOGUES WRITE TO:
S. M. Peachey, A. B. Brubacher & Son,
(PRO'PRIETOR, Hay, Ont. Auctioneers and Sales
Managers, Kitchener, Ont.
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WANT INSUINSULATIONS?INSULATIONS?FOR YOUR
Home, Church, Hall Office. or. Business Place
WITH PREMIUM ROCK . WOOL
BLOWN -IN INSULATION
Please Call E. Haist
Phone 160 'Dashwood
FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN
where she intends spending the win-
ter.
Mr and 'Mrs J. Polard of Frankford,
are spending a few days with her
mother Mrs. Geiser. grain bag. "'';z grin • ,tp ger;. -
Mr* and Mrs 'Russell Hoperoft (bri- set of sling ` topes, new woven *'!re
couple) have returned from their . stretcher, snv 11 fence stretcher, ced-
honeymoon and are now busy getting ar posts, quantity of tile .and' white
settled in their new home. bricks, metal sheeting, hayfork rope,
-11/1r and Mrs Albert Goetz were I grindstone, 2' logging chains, gang
Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. plow, sulky 'plow, 1 -horse turnip
R. Goetz. j seeder, steel barrel, 2 oak barrels,
Mr and 'Mrs Earl Vandahl who , cutter, chicken shelter, sap pan and
have been visiting with her mother, pails, 2 hay knives, scythe, 2 sets of
Mrs. Hayter, have left for Darts-' double harness, set Scotch tops, 4
mouth Nova Scotia. horse collars,' shovels, forks, double -
Mr and Mrs. Philip Fassold were trees, neckyokes, and many articles
entertained by their family on Sun- too numerous to mention.
day, it being their wedding anniver- I Hay—A quantity of good mixed
sary. Congratulations! hay,
Mr and Mrs A. E Oestreicher spr--,ret J` Household Effects — New Princess
the week -end with Mr and Mrs Blyth a cook stove, like new; Philco battery
Kellerman in Elkton, Mich. radio; 3 oak rockers, hall tree, oed-
The Toronto Star free goon.mlrusicIroom suits; couch, hand washing
etc., etc-,
concert will be presented in eg-oper- i machine,
ation with Calvary Evangelical. .B, No Reserve, as the farm is sold.
church on Thursday evening, Oct. 110E Terms— Cash
at S p.m. The four gentlemeri alai a Cephas Muxworthy, Proprietor.
the "The Enchanted Strings" will be I ew ,
bunks; root pill'
mpion grain 1
wheelbarrow,;
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Mrs Bob Masse, a son. Bor in to 74v.
and Mrs Dominic Geoffrey o1 , St- Jos-
eph, a daughter. Born to • !Mr andMrs. Avila Ducharme of th e 131u�.
Water Highway, south, a soi ' s. Con-
gratulations, boys, also to Ye :zulcl i
gals. --Keep up the good wo • 'k•
First Snow Storm . j.
The first snow s'oorm of the , eeaa:on
ip made its appearance on Sums \ trnr and
e Monday, it was of short di
s° but rough for the time it Misted.
• Some of the farmers thought 1 ►est to
shelter their cattle. It is as yet I early
in the season, and farmers
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not worry too .much for that, as there
will be plenty of good grazing wea-
ther for the cattle; to us not ft )eget
that after a storm
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Thursday, October 23rd, 1952
Mr. Gerard Geoffrey of this eel
ghboring 'burg left on Monday last
for Toronto, where he will ixnrsh his
course as electrician on radio and tele,
vision. It will take nearlly four
months for .completion,
old Lady of 38 years young, spent
Mrs. Joseph Bedard, the grand
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few days in • Zurich at the home of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dennis Be-
dard Sr,, the past, week.
Mr and Mrs `Marl Quigley of De.
trait are spending a few days in their.
' cottage a short distance south of Sts
Joseph.
Summer resorting has been a tittle
fresh the past days, but Indian Sum
mer will not fail us, and will greet
u as usual.
ARE YOUI
Only Re -Cleaned Gi
AVAILA
Hensall Orel.
HENSALL ai
MEMEECEEMZESITIMSEMIEMBEERSIEEMENIEMMIENESTZEM
Elmer Stewart, Clerk
the singing stars. Alvin 1Waiper, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Live Stock, Farm Implements,
Hay, Misc. Items and Household
Effects, on the Premises, Lot 17,Con.
14, Boundry 'of Hibbert Townsnip;
'21,,•a miles south of Cromarty, or
2?L miles north of Thames Road
Church and one mile east. 'the
undersigned Auctioneer has been in-
structed to sell by public auction on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 306.
Commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp
Horses — Clyde team, filly and
gelding, 5 years old, sound and re-
liable,
Pay Cattle — 4 Ayrshire heifers,
carrying second calf, due in Febru-
ary and 'Vla.rch; 4 Holstein heifers,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr and Mrs Lloyd McBride of
Windsor were week -end vtsitora at
the farm, town line.
Goshen WKS entertained the Kip -
pen and Hensall Auxiliaries Wednes-
day night fast. This entertainment
had been previously planned for
Thursday night.
Holiday visitors at the home of
Mr and Mrs Clare McBride, Goshen
Line were Miss Lois Rapson, Longton
Mr. N. Braun and Mr and IVIrs Orval
Rapson, Londesboro.
A new barn is being built by Mr.
Elgin Thompson on the former Pep-
per farm, on the second' concession,
to replace the one recently burned.
The barn l.'aising took place the past
carrying second calf, due in March ; week
Holstein cow, carrying third can, due Mr. Edgar Snell of Camr'ose, Alb-
in December; Holstein cow carrying
third calf, due in March; Holstein
cow, carrying third calf due in April,
part Jersey and Durham cow, due
in March. These are all good dairy
cattle.
Beef Cattle --3 steers and 5 heif-
ers„ Durham and Hereford feeder
cattle, averaging 800 lbs. each; i
yearlings; 11 spring calves; pure
bred dark roan Shorthorn Bull. All
cattle are fully T.B. tested,
Farm Machinery — M.H. binder,
(;-ft. cut; M. H. hay loader, M. H.
grain drill ; •Cockshutt hoe drill, 2,
8 -horse cultivators; steel tired wag-
ons; hay rack, 2 walking plows
dump rake; McDeering mower 5 -ft
cut; Deering mower 5 -ft. cut; disc
harrows, set diamond harrow, trump
scraper, Clinton fanning mill, corn-
1.leto with sieves; 2,000 -lb. capacity
'platform scales; set of sleighs with
erta arrived last week to jjoin his
wife in visiting with relatives and
old friends. They are staying at Mrs
Snell's mother, !Mrs. Robert itic!ridd
Kippen„
St Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr and Mrs Rudolph Etue of
Seaforth were Sunday visitors on the
Blue Water, calling on Mr and Nir;i,
Edward Corriveau, and on their re-
turn they took . along Mrs. Jo
K•ph
Ducharme of Drys
spend a week or so at their home.
Mr and Mr.; Soh Mernorvidge •of
Detroit were Sunday- vi'si'tors With
Mr and ..lis met Geoffrey.
Mr and .IVIrs Jack Milne of Lond-
on spent Sunday Last with the tatter's
pareew Arri'tals :: I3'arn. nts, Mr and Mrs of Bedard. told
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