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HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
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ZURICH HERALD?
• W A N T E D ing remarks Mr, Langford said, it is ed with asphalt shingles, good sized
"cin frame barn, excellent water, ,best cf
A child's Crib about 27xL�1s9a►. with t ourselves in matvole brass gar
right and fitting that we should
- , ,den land, will be :.,old subject to
nattress, Phone No. 90 --i4 Zurich,
manors. a our• a reserved bid.
or bronze, Have we not a Tetter 'GERMS of heal Estate — .lA°Ja on
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memory 0 "days.
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monument to raise to the n y da of Sale l Est t iu 3 Y
NOTICE
The O, X. Cider and Apple Butter
plant in Exeter will operate every
day except Saturdays, Phone 247
W Exeter, for appointments. Also
have a quantity of cider and app•le-
butter for sale. — 1'. a. J. t.:ann,
Exeter.
in his 69th year. He is survived by
his wife and one sister, Mrs. George
Powell of Thedford. The funeral
wae held on Saturday afternoon from
the Hoffman Funeral Home. Rev. J.
H. Getz officiated. Interment in the
Exeter. Cemeteny,
TO BE AT DASHWOOD
GUEST STARS ori the Toronto
Star's free good music concert being
held in Calvary Church, Dashwood,
on November 10th from 8 p.m. to 10
Thursday, November' 14th, 13430'
peewee
leather rocker, !bureau, ,electric leach-
ing machine; drop leaf kitchen tables,.
6 !kitchen Chairs; large glass kitchen:
cabinet; chest of drawers; electric,
lamps, linoleum 8x10 -ft,, like new;•
wooden bed withsprings ings and
met::
should we not erecta monument of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Banner tress; steel 'bed with springs and mat-•
a nobler, purer, more brotherly, G01-1 range, m good condition; kitchen 1 tress, single steel bed with springs:
fearing nation. !stove, coal oil heater, electric 2 -bur- and mattress; porch swing, variose t-
I ner hot plate, like new; dinsng room picture frames; quilts; pillows; ands
COMMUNITY Y k;UiLDIN UP o extension table; 6 dining room leath-lariats, Alt .kinds of kitchen utensils„
The Hensall Community Building er seat chairs, kitchen table, 6 kite's- I silverware, glassware, various anti.,,
is now closed in, the last of the ran. , en chairs, kitchen cabinet, two pho- quo dishes; sealers, crocks, complete:
being ;put on Friday, Nov. 4th. There i nographs with records; large hall! dinner set, garden tools, benches, etc_
remains some cement work, and lev_ mirror with beautiful frame; 4 good I Etc. 4 ton chestnut coal. Everything:,
eiling to be done inside and then the oak rocking chairs, hammock, Singer is in first class condition.
work of making the ice 'cushion and i sews, sewing
g Ma.clin rious , t soaoak s, centre t tab- i)slake IlorERMS—CASH
dressing rooms will commence. The
first truss was started on Sept. 2nd
drawers, !bureau, glasscupboard, 2 I Albert Horner, Executors of the Tate:
last, so the progress to date lras wadi stands, kitchen sink, antique i J• W. Horner Estate.
when ,o.ne considers been folding 'bed, three piece bedroom R. F. Stade, Clerk.
very goodthrough bad suite 2.ce teel beeds, •springi°s, a -electric Alvin Walpc Auctioneer.
number of days loot tress, ,
! weather. The people of this district lamp, 2 wash stands, washing mach-
are veriy proud- of this structure as, ine, gale. tubs, toilet set, small mix- .
it represents the finest in precision rors, beautiful hand painted pictures •
Iworkmanship from the footings to and frames, paper rack, good leather ,
a the roof, and all this done by local suit case, ironing board, complete
Ip.m., is this colorful mule quartet, workmen :.xf this district, designed
The Comarred res. Their. are Harvard and supervised by Dave Sangster. It
i Redick, Carl Ta�pscott, Donald Par- is a building everyone wise' want to
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0 rich and John Ringharn. All are vet_ show to visitors, one will point to it-wanr of the Canadian Navy and are with pride because they nave contei-
ilt aesteasarentestneseestaatstatersa
f Canada's outstan- buted to its erection whether it hay,
bridal
wreath dinner set, odd di hes,
some antiques, • various jardiners,
glassware, silverware, kitchen men_sils, blankets, pillows, wheelbarrow,
fire extinguisher, 2 tree pruners,
onion scuffles, lawn mower, various
garden tools, large assortment of
carpenter tools in best .of condition,
and many articles too numerous to
mention.
TERMS—CASH
Jessie Wilds,
Emma Statton, Executor- of Felix
Wild Estate
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
Keep Your Home at Healthful Constant Heal
With a
Marchand Oil Heater
—COMFORT!
—BEAUTY!
—ECONOMY!
----Greater Convenience!
—Less Attention Required!
i considered one o
ding singing organizations. In ad- been $5.00 or $500. It represents
Late Christian Fischer the faith of the people in the ruture
Christian Fischer pc ssed away at the of their community and country. A
home of his son, Win. Fischer near faith that will prosper and grow. If
Dashwood, on Tuesday in nis 84th there are any who have not already
year. He is survived by his wife, the been canvassed, a donation will be
former Fredericka Maier, tour sons,
Chris. of Biddulph Township; Jacob
of Dashwood; Wni. and Amiel of Hay
Township. A sister, Mrs. Wm. Eve -
land of Dashwood and a brother,
Chas. Fischer of Oontinental, Ohio.
The body is resting at the Hoffman
Funeral Home, Dashwood. A private
service will be held at the hone of
his son William at 1.30 p.m. on AUCTION SALE
Thursday, Nov. 10th, followed by a
public bervlce at 2:15 at the H fi'r,ali
Funeral Horne. Interment in the Lu-
theran Bronson line Cemetery.
1-IENSALL
TUDOR'S in Hensall have dozens
of Martha Washington print dresses
from 12 to 52 at $2.95 and $3.95.
you will want two or three of these
colorful prints.
The Hensall Branch of the Canad-
ian Legion and Ladies Auxiliary at-
tended divine service in St. Paul's An -
glean church, Sunday evening and
were addre-sed by- the Rector Rev.
C. L. Langford who based hit: the-
ughts from the 3rd chapter of Mach
1.6th verse. And beek of rememb-
rance was written before him for
them that fearer. the .L:rd, and that
thought upon his name In his clos•,
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----100`"c Modern in every Re-
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—Available in 3 Sizes.
To Meet Your Personal Requirements
Authorized Dealers:
Rader & . Mittelholtz
HARDWARE MERCHANTS - Zurich, Phone 63
DRIVE
AND SEE THE
IN CANADA
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o Wise motorists ride
on Goodyear tires.
Because Goodyears
give more for the tire
dollar ... more mile-
age, more trouble-
free service, more
blowout protection,
at less cost ... mile-
fmile . . than
or
any other kind.
is
PHONE: 92 58
greatly appreciated. Fred Bonthron
is the treasurer or it may oe telt at
Middleton's Drug Store or Drysdale's
Hardware of Joynt's Store. A mon-
ster Frolic is being held inside the
building on Friday, November 18th.
at 8 p.m. to raise funds to complete
the job. You are invited!
BLAKE at Dundas, Ont., in honor of Mr and
'Its. George Wilson (nee Pearl Gal-
lman) • They were presented with a
A number of the ladies of the
'!itiX.S. attended the birthday party
aeautiful walnut chest of silver.
of the Kippen W.M.S. on Wednesday
afternoon last, in the Kippen church
1Ir and Mrs. D, 13. Saunders of
London called on their niece, airs.
H. Finlay and family.
i1r and Mrs. Leon Jeffrey visited
their daughter and family, Mx and
Yrs. N. Ducharme in London,
lIr. John Armstrong of the Gosh-
en Line, north, who underwent ae
operation in St. Joseph's Hospital, in
London, returned to his home and is
feeling much better. •
Mr. Alfred Ropp is wearing a
smile these day:,. A baby girl arrived
at their home last week. His sister
from Zurich is spending a few days
with them at present.
DRYSDAL•E
With the weeks rapidly passing by
local residents' are hustling along to
glut the fall work in shape for win-
ter, farmers ave pretty well done
with plowing, etc., and already one
leap felt the ee-•1'r weather moving
in frons the north.
Flave Returnees Home
'•Ir and Mee. Tnlm l:tue have ken
r waned freer e four week's tris,
to. the Sanas. Where sae ..,re '•i
e at netee:t Reeel (..}ak. :�I;tl'it••.
Cita, I'ootk , i'.:. , i?!: Ridge, end
+C hethem, ()rt':rho, wail( in t1i
Stena a a'i ) t,i f. i.: ,--,• . 1Q 1 f„
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!. -°'1.f1 ,f seal e -i 'ts, f..
ea. , 71 t.
Will be held in the Village of Grand
Bend, on Saturday, • November 12th.
at 1.30 p.m.
This Sale is sponsored by the Wom-
en's Institute at Grand Bend United
Church and consists of mostly every-
thing. So be sure to attend this
Sale. —Alvin 'Walper, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Real Estate and 'Household
effects in the Village of Dashwood.
The undersigned Auctioneer 'has been
instructed to sell by Public Auction
On
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd,
At 1:30 o'clock, .p.m. Sharp
REAL ESTATE — Property consists
of part Lot 24, S.B., Hay Township;
1% acres of land, frame house with
summer kitclien and woodshed cover -
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Real Estate and Thouseholcc
Effects, in the Village of Dashwood,. ,
The undersigned Auctioneer has been
instructed to sell btss Public Au'ctibn,..
On
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th.
At 1:30 o'clock, p.m. ,Sharp
REAL ESTATE — Property consis-
ts of a well built brick house with ss..
good dry basement, has woodshed,_
small barn, go:od garden, Hydro. A•
veiryu desirable property, suitably loa
cated, plenty of good water: Prop-
erty will be sold subject to a reserv-
ed bid if not previously sold. TERMS
of Real Estate — 10 %a ,on day el"
Sale. Balance in 30 days.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Kitch-
en s Il oaf 1 to
Love Banner; sma ean
Clearing Auction Sale wood heater; coal oil store with
ovene
ldining room extension table; 6 dins.
ing- rooanchairs; square top centre
Of Real Estate anti Idioaselzold table; clover leaf top table; 4 rock
Effects, in the Village of 'Zurich.
ling chairs; leather soaking chair;.
The undersigned Auctioneer has been leather setee with chair to mateh
instructed to sell lr!W Public Auctio,i kitchen table, 6 kitchen chairs, kites -
On chen cupboard, large kitchen mirror
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th. I music rack, 4 jardiners of various:
At 1.30 o'clock, 'p.m. Sharp ` sizes; hall rack, sideboard, 2 leather.
REAL ESTATE — 'Property being couches, antique baby bed; 3 bird
Lot 10-5, Vol 5., Zurich. There is room suites complete with dressers
on the premises a substantial white I and commodes; Westinghouse electric,
bridle dwelling with summer kitchen radio in good condition; Sherlock;
attached, a small garage, g o-od gar-, setannig organ in :first class eondite
den soil, excellent water, centrally ion; crookino'le hoard,' . wardrobe;
located. Property is in first class, ironing board, 2 feather ticks, wheel'
condition. TERIIIS. of Re -al Estate chair, clothes rack, carpet sweeper,;.
—10% on day of Sale. Balance in quilting frames, wash stand, a conn-.
30 days. Sold subject to a reserved plete toilet sets; high chair, - drop
bid. !leaf table, hanging lamp, small: lamp.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Quebec ,kitchen sink, kitchen utensils; 78,n•
range, for wood or coal; 3 -burner piece dinner set complete, odd dishes,.
coal oil stove with oven; .Marven Ilea- silverware, glass ware, 'butter di.•she
ter for wood or coal, like new; West- fish bowl, chinaware, sealers, croeica;
inghouse electric radio; dining room • 3 rugs 9x12 -ft; various Congoleuns
square top extension table; 4 dining- rugs of various sizes ;,linoleum 12x14t
room •chairs; walnut combination feet; wheelbarrow, potato sprayers
writing desk and book case; antique small wagon, garden -toots and iiuma
dining room table; . China cabinet erous other articles. i
with large mirror; sewing machine,1 TERMS -CASH
like new; leather rocker; large up- Estate of the Late Catherine Fluke
holstered rocking chair; 2 couches;' beiner.
walnut centre table; 2 antique dress Reuben Goetz, Clerk.
sere; 2 corrodes, medicine chest, Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
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Don't forgetthe Commadores
Quartette in Dashwood Evangelical
U.U. Church, on Thursday evening,
November 10th at 8 o'clock. Admis-
sion Free.
'Mr and Mrs A. White of Detroit
visited with her mother, Mrs. Witzel
on Saturday.
About twenty members of the E:Y.
F. attended the Young People's Con-
vention h Elmira over the week -end
Mr and Mrs S. P. Currie and fan -
sly slant the week -end in iMeaford.
Mr and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Francis in Tavistock
Mr. Daniel Schroeder who has been
visiting with his daughter in Michig-
an ha; returned home.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Miller and fam-
ily and airs. Allemang spent the we-
ck.,end With his sister in Michigan.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Elder and Mi
and Mr=. Nelson Foster of London,
visited last Friday with Mr and Mrs
A. E. Oestreicher.
Snnday guests with Mr, and Mr•.
A. E. Oestreicher were: ,Mrs. J. Mc-
Yiven, Mies Alice Thompson, Vlis
Elizabeth Thompson and• Dr. Eunice
I Oestreicher all of London,
clition to singing as a quartette, all
are srlox:.te in their own right. Leo
Lighter. their accoinpani.a also is
p atnr) soloie•t. Their program is frog'
t : the Public 4401d is pre: entecl by The
r,reira Stns lra eo-opr'ratien with the
chaser,
res e! . r' () ' "'r^r. Sr, 1
sr ell, , e , of the late :lir.
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r; 1'ii l,, i;•1+)'rill oi, Tu'.•,cley Nov 1..a.
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