Zurich Herald, 1949-04-28, Page 4'20111tVi b ONTARIO
Aldon Theatre
GRAND BEND
Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the
Following Attractions
Friday, Saturday April 29-30
• In Technic°lour
The Return of October
cCllenn Ford, Terry Moore,
Albert Sharpe, James Gleason
Here's the Strange, Hilarious Story wagon box, 2 farrowing ,crates, cut -
of Uncle Willie, A Heart to Heart ter, mower knife grinder, 2 sets 1'I. -
Talk with a Lazy Racehorse
Cartoon "Animal Crackers Circus"
Supermen "Hurled to Destruction"
and by Popular Request That Laugh-
able Musical Short
Red Ingle and his Natural
Seven
'tows, IIID. 3 -furrow tractor plow;
Me -D. 2 -furrow tractor plow; Deer-
ing 6 -ft, mower, recently !overhauled.i
10 -ft. dump rake, corn binder; Me -
D. scuffles and bean attachment;
Smalley Hamner Mill, Low Down
steel wheeled wagon, Mc -1). farm
wagon G04x16 tires; No. 3 Mc -D.
Bream separator 750 -bb capacity, with
H.P. motor; 3-H.P. Century electric
motor, Little Beaver grain grinder
and chop box,16 chicken range shel-
ters (new), 200 rods barb wire,
Monday, Tuesday _~lay 2-3
Romance on the High Seas
In Technicolor
Zack Carson, Janis Paige
Don De Fore Doris Day
in a Gay Glittering, Gorgeous Coln-
•eldy..with the Year's Singing Star,
Doris Day.
A Treasurer of Musical Camedy
Pleasure
Paramount Newsreel and "Jungle
Alan Killers".
POULTRY FARMERS!
1 Revive your weak scours chicks
and turkey poults with Finn's Red
Blood Quick tablets. Costs quar-
ter cent chick, half cent turkey
poult. Simply put in drinking
water.
2 Avoid Coccidiossis by using Finn's
Kew Tablets and Finn's Poultry
Conditioner and Intestinal CIean-
.,er every month for three months.
Simply fed in the water and the
feed.
S Mix your own growing mash for I
your birds. Save from sixty to ;
eighty cents per bag by using
Finn's feeding plan using straight
grain and Finn's Poultry Tonic.
Start feeding at eight weeks of
age. These Products have been
fed and recommended by Harmon '
Morton, turkey breeder Ailsa
Craig for nine years and thous-
ands of Ontario Poultry flocks.
Contact Garnet Jacobi, our dist-
rict salesman. Phone Zurich 88 r
11 about your livestock problems
he can help .you.
R. A. Finn & Co. Ltd., London.
Ontario.
H. bean knives, 200 feet snow fence,
Wheelbarrow, pulleys, 4 -inch belt,
300 -lbs. salt; 3 sacks split 'beans,
grease gun, grass seeder, doubletrees
clevises, 14 -foot chain, post hole
auger, fence stretcher, cedar posts,
pig crate and scales, pig troughs,
45 -gal. gas drum, root pulper, man-
ure hook, 3rd harness lines, halters,
etc; electric. fencer, 6 long scaffold
poles, 3 tons mixed hay, 2 sets rack
sills.
Household Effects — Cupboards,
Daisy churn, wash stand, mattress,
Quebec heater, gas lantern, tables,
Alladin lamp, small kitchen stove for
wood or coal. And many other artic-
les too numerous to mention.
All theses articles are in first class
condition.
TERMS—CASH
N'o reserve, as the proprietor hits sold
his farm.
Ervin Gingerich, proprietor.
Leonard Erb, Clerk.
-lvin Walper, Auctioneer.
Skinny men, women
gain 5, 1O 15 Is
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
alowe
101111 00: neecat s kano longer scrawny; all Bony limbs fill body looses lsalll-
(starved, sickly "bean pole" look. Thousands of
!fine now women,
men,
f shapely, healthy looking bees.
'They thank the special vigor -building, desb-bullding
Boma, Ostrex. Its tonics, stimulants Invigorators.
Bron. vttamhn Bl, calcium, er}rioh blood, Improve
(appetite and digestion so food aiyes you mors
(strength and nourishment; put flesh on pare bones.
;Don's fear getting leo fat. Stop when yolf've g�(�d b.be b, 10, 15 or 20 lbs. you need for normal welg�t
u little. New "get ac0ualnted" STSs Only @qg,•
famous trex OeTonle Tablets for new ► os
added pounds. this Tory day. M all druggists•
Clearing Auction Sate
Of Cattle, Implements and Roues -
hold Effects, on Lot 4, Concession 13
.fit,- el Half mile north
, :,.ey Twp., v,.
ThQ undersigned Auctioneer
has been instructed to sell by Public
Auc
tion,
MAN 12til,
t1hiniei1E40 fits I p.1'tn. sharp:
flelgttill Cattl — 2 Registered
j(jeiffers, to freshen in October. Ab-
bekerk and Pabst breeding; 1 Regi -
terel yearling heifer; 2 Grade 'Hol-
stein Cows, 7 and 8 years via, Milk-
ing; 1 Holstein he.ifor, 2 years old,
dues in late spring; 2 Holstein Heifers
2 years old, due in fall; 1 yearling
heifer. All heifers are vaccinated.
Cov:., T. B. tested a year ago with
no -.•eactors, will be tested again if
pos-ible.
Implements, Etc -7 -ft. Case power
mo .ens new. (never been used) ;
Coe -:;butt fertilizer drill, 13 -run,
has. tractor hitch and markers; 13 -
toes cultivator with wide :hovel;,
3cnlr le disc; Md -D. spring tonth har-
mond sewing machine, day bed, 2
small dressers, bureau, sideboard, 2
large dressers, organ, various flower
stands, erokinole board, congoleum
rug 9x12 with runner and mat to
match, con'goleuln rugs of various
sizes, 2 antique chairs, square top
extension table, 4 kitchen chairs;
wooden cradle, copper boiler, meat
grinder, Doherty kitchen range in
good condition, large size coal heater,
2 -burner Hydro stove with oven.
Hydro lamps, coal oil lamps, window
screens, horse hide leather coat like
new; kitchen clock, electric iron,
ironing board, large . flour container.
12 -piece tea set, antique dishes, sil-
verware, glassware, kitchen utensils,
coffee grinder, toilet set, table lin-
ens, cushions, mats, curtains, meat
saw, steel, level, wash sink, bottle
capper, apple peeler, quantity of
sealers, various jugs, pictures and
picture frames; Eureka 3 -gal. pres-
sure sprayer, lawn mower like new,
12 muskrat traps like new, duck de-
coys, quantity of salt, 1 bag garden
fertilizer, hedge clipper, 2 ladders,
car jack, shovels, square, various
pails, wheel -barrow, galvanized coal
shute, 2 -barrel shot gun, quantity of
lath, truseels, window frames, many
articles too numerous to mention.
Everything is in first class condition.
No reserve, everything will be sold,
TERMS—CASH
Henry M. Willert, Proprietor.
Earl Birr, Clerk.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Household Effects, on the premis-
es, in the Village of Zurich. The I
Undersigned Auctioneer has been I
instructed to sell by public auction,
On SATURDAY, MAY 7th,
Commencing at 1 o'clock, p.m. sharp
Leonard refriget ator, 'i -cu. feet,
like new; 2 -piece chesterfield suite,
Walnut dining room table, 6 dining -
room chairs, kitchen table, 8 kitchen tricky of late to the farmers, keep-
ing them on the guess as to what the
morrow will bring to them.
ZURICH HERALD
A stubborn grass fire and under-
brush fire near Grand Bend kept
100 volunteer fuse fighters on the
hop for nearly 24 hours before it
was finally checked, volunteers and
fire fighting equipment were called
St. -Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr and Mrs Wm. Denomme of
Beavertown returned to their home f
after spending the week -end in Win-
dsor.
Mrs. Rachel Denomme of the i3lue
Water Highway, south, spent Sunday
last with Mr and Mrs Fred E, Du -
(lame. •
Mrs. \Iaryan •Charette who has
been confined- to her room, is impro-
ving sonne.
The weather man has been a little
chairs, kitchen cabinet, kitchen clock
walnut end table, centre table,
leather rocker, small rocker, dressing There is a considerable amount of
table, 3 dressers, 2 wash stands', 1 seeding to be put in yet, and those
large bureau, 2 large cellar tables, who have not tractors and modern
2 couches, plant stands, antique fern implements to rush their work, find
stand, White sewing machine, hall themselves gasping -for sunshine to
rack, glass cupboard, buffet, ironing advance their seeding work.
board, electric washing machine, Late Remie Jeffrey
shelves, benches, sink, Clare Jewel One of our moot highly and re -
cook stove like new; 3 -burner coal spected citizens in the person of Mr
Remie Jeffrey of this burg • passed
away an Sunday evening, April 24,
in his 72nd year. Mr. Jeffrey had
been a life long resident of this
community and. has resided where he
died. for over fifty years. He ,being
the youngest.so-i of the late Francois
Jeffrey and his wife, Gloria Forget.
Both being early pioneers of this
parish, immigrating from the province
of Quebec.
tie, numerous frying pans, roasting In 1908 the late Mr. Jeffrey mar -
pans, graniteware, electric toaster, ried Sarah Masse, ales •one of the
electric iron, 5 -gallon coal oil can,members of :this 'parish, and from
logging chain-, forks, shover, num their union• eight children were born.
erous garden tools, meat grinder,
galvanized bath tub, step ladder, 2
meat barrels, 2 wooden tubs, galvan-
ized tub, 2 sugar kettles, small stand
wheelbarroW, rubber tired lawn
oil stove and oven, in'good condition,
small cone type heater; antique
wooden bed with springs and mattres
8 wooden beds with springs and mat-
tress; tapestry rug 9x9?•_' -ft; Linol-
eum rug 9x15 feet; CongoIeum rug
9x12 feet; linoleum rug 14x1'2 feet;
6 hooked mats, 3 feather ticks, blan-
ket.-, comforters, quilts, curtains,
glassware, cutlery, fancy dishes,
canned goods, crocks, sealers, large
clothes drier, .small iron cooking ket-
five sons and three dauyhters; In
order: Vincent of Detroit; D.olnin-
que. • of St. Joseph; Maxime at home;
Alphonse of London and Gerard the
youngest, a student of St. Peter's
,,, Seminary. London; daughters, Luc-
mower,„,.e new; scuffler, one horse ink, 2x "1,—,e;re, Cherie and. Doris both
harrow, various carpenter tools, sis
and (of Detroit,
messy ohia� Articles toe numerous to j ;
, �Tr.,cosy* had been a lnafaiy
mention, All there articles are in ! • `
Invalid for over fie@,. Ceara, €tfleT ti�itli
first class condition. No reserve,, -..
everything will be *old. the exception of short. Snigyvaisi dtif'-
TERJIS- =CASH ing that tiiiid, 1 iken confined to
:�Trg'. Barbara G'a chspr
, Prorsr.•ei;c, hit bed; and though at times suffer -
:'i F. Stade, Clerk. n11s 'm.uch pain, he had fully resigned
John E, Cd e, Edwin ei-, to the Will of God; and during his
4 ; Edwin :a: chs, Exec-
utare @f ln� late Jose h Gees he long illness was always cheerful; enc
11i `•ate. p trying to encourage those who cared
Alvin Walper, Auctieneee, for him. Interment took place in
St. Peter's Church cemetery an
Wednesday morning, after a requim
High Mass was celebrated. The late
Mr. Jeffrey is survived by his wife,
five sons and three daughters, 'a
brother, Frank Jeffrey of the parish,
Mrs. Celina Ayotte of Zurich; Mrs.
Leon Jeffrey of this place, and who
is on the sick list. We in this conn,
munity join with the family to coffer
our deepest sympathy in their sad
bereavement.
Clearing Auction Sale
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
In the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
On
SATURDAY, APRIL 30th.
Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp, the
following:
3 -piece Chesterfield suite, like new;
walnut dining room table; 5 dining -
room chairs; large hall mirror, Spar-
tan electric radio, in first class con-
dition; leather rocker, 3 rocking
chairs, small rocker, antique walnut
centre table, 3 wooden beds with
springs and mattress like new; Ray -
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SMOOTHER
SOFTER
RIDE
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FLOATING
al The new Super -
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15 years. It increases
comfort and safety . .
absorbs shock and
vibration. Come in
and find out how you
can getSuper-Cushion
on your car . , NOW!
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PHONE: 92
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'.hursday, April 28th, 1949
from Grand Bend, Centralia Air Sta.
and ''Medford. The fire, believed to
have started in Grand Bernd dump,
three miles from that place, scorched
and partly burned an area about Ili
miles long and half anile wide, rues
iaisng parellei with the Blue Waiter-
Highway, It was once thought ink.
might spread on to Beach 0' Pines;,.
but was stopped two miles from the
nearest cottage. A close watch is be—
ing
irsg kept on .the smouldering embers
THE MARCO for
GREATER TAX
REDUCTIONS
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GRAND BEND
Nelson Statton Passes
Nelson Statton.of Exeter who had
been a partial invalid for some years
died in his 47th year. For the past.
month he has been in critical condit-
ion. Was born at Grand Bend, a son
of Mr and Mrs Walter Statton. A-
bout 12 years ago the family moved
to Exeter front Forest where he op
ened up a billard parlor. Besides his
parents he is survived by his wife,
three sons, a brother Gibb of Sarnia
and a sister Virginia, Grand Bend.
The remains were brought bo Grand
Bend for burial.
Second Hip Broken
While attending her husband Who
is confined to bed with a broken hip,,
a 75 yr. old woman also .broke her
hip when she fell off the back veran-
dah of her farm home near' Grand
Bend. Mrs. Sol Pollock was rushed
to St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
She walked out of the back door to
watch Garnet !Paterson and Earl
Bins of the Blue Water north, try
to get her power lawn mower started.
As she started down, the steps, she
tripped and fell, breaking her left
''lip and bruising' her right angle.Her
huslland broke his hip last fall in a
sliniler accident. He was tripped by
• neighbour's dors and fell.
FIRE AT GRANO REN
mor
THE BANK'S the place for my money. I always put
part of my pay into my bank account — otherwise it
burns a hole in my pocket. 1 guess I trust the
bank more than 1 trust myself! 1 figure that's one
reason why my savings have been building up
the way they have.
self”
• 1'
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Another reason I'm sold on a bank account is
that I always know just where I stand. All I have. to,
do is take a look at my pass -book. They're a lot
better bookkeepers than I am.
What's more, what's in my pass -book is my busxess,,
and 1 can count on the bank people to keep thele
mouths shut about it. And that suits me just':6.be!;
SPON
Going to your bank is not ,
Bike having to deal with a state
bureau --but that's how it would
be under state monopoly.