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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-10-19, Page 44••e '.•N r Zito) CH . ONTARIO w Building Lias A a rwn ra FOR SALE ^ r V ON I-I[IC•IIWAY X10, 84, WEST OF ZY..TRICI-$ Apply to: R. W. IL LSLEY Telephone: Zurich 133, or 226. in the morning. The church wa beautifully decorated with a profas- Loan of flowers. A very liberal thank ! offering was received. Visiting con- gregations were froin Zurich, Credit - i on and Grand Bend. The anor.ning service was broadcast over CKNK, ! Wingham, .and was listened to by many thousands who could not at- tend the . services, Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid held thein monthly g c meetin • �O, t. 11th. Mrs Krueger was presented. with a pair of gloves before leaving for Kitchen= er, where .she will make her home. A social evening was spent with group ! I in charge, served a very dainty lunch. The.Ournmodores, Toronto Star's free concea•t and the "Videoettes" Swiss Bell Ringers will be in Dash- wood Ev. U. B. church on, Thursday ! Oct, 19th at S o''clo•ck. r . Mr and Mrs. Harry Guenther of Windsor and Mr and Mrs, Ervin Guenther of Toronto' spent the week- end with relatives. St. Joseph and. Beaver Town Mr and Mrs. Leon Bedard and Mr and Mrs. Armand Denomme motor- ed to Kitchener on Friday last,where + they remained till Sunday visiting g their children. Mr. Bob Meryorvidge and Miss Dorris Geoffro of Detroit, spent Sun- day last with the latter's family in Beavertown, where the family gath- e'reld together. Miss GeoiTrey who is, a bride -elect, to be married on Sat- urda►y next, Oct. 24th, is a native of this district, but left bor Detroit some 16 years ago, where she had continually been employea as an inspector in a clearing businoiss. We join her relatives and friends in wish- ing the young lady and her future husband the best of all +and that their future will be -a (blessed one. Mr !and Mrs. James Masse motor- ed to London !the past Tow days. Mr and Mrs. J. Ocion -of Court- wright called on relatives here over Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Cyril Ducharme and fami'f of Windsor spent a few days with his parents and other relatives. Mr and Mrs. - Tyrus Stansberry WTV ANTED and •children of Detroit were ,Sunday visitors with the l+atter's parents on the B. W. H. and while Here they showed their ability in . playing the -old famous game of +Solo; and at the 11�te e� IC1S `� Soya Beans game twice captsiring their prizes, �7 (Thanks +a lot!) Timothy - Alsike - Sweet Clower Red Clover - Alf alf a' W. E. REI D Phone 87 or 158 Dashwood WELL MACHINED i �`i fah SANDED AND KILN -DRIED 4 o MILLWORK, PRECISION MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP TO YOUR SPECIF'ICAT?ONS -- Doors -- Sash -- Frames -- Fireplace Mantels -- Kitchen Units -- Korner-` Cabinets -- Moulding f -- Built-in i Cgbinets Free Estimates Ternw. Fred C. Kalbfleisch & Son Ltd. Manufacturers and 'Dealers in Lumber, A- ingles and Builders' Supplies Telephones: Zurich 69, Res. 162. Goderic4 388 ZURICH and GODER.ICH AUCTION SALE of •CABIN TRAILERS At''Centralm.Schaoi, North •Street, lGoderich, Ontario on ,SATURDAY,. NOVEMBER 4th. 1950, .at 2:00 p"gym: One Cabin Type Trailer 30 feet ■ long, regulation width. i Two Cabin Trailers 118 feet long, regulation width. These Trailers are .suitable for the use of Contractors, Municipal Road Departments or can be used as Cabins. TERMS—CASH 'Matt Gaynor, Auctioneer. N. W. Miller, Clerk, County of Huron. Clearing Auction Sale Of Household Effects and Miscellan- eous Items on the Premises in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned Auctioneer has been Instructed to sell by !Public Auction >� on SATURDAY, OCTOBER .28th. Commencing at 1.00 o'cIock, p.m. sharp, the following: 3 -piece chesterfield suite, like new" complete solid oak diningroom surte, 1 round top extension table with 6 leather swat chairs and buffet to match; square tap extension table; 6 ,diningroom icihairs, rocking chair; 8 -day kitchen clock, kitchen :mirror; F Philco electric radio Like new; nickel smoking stand, fanc�n fern stand, walnut end table, Triliaght lamp -and shade, large dining room mirror; Esideboard, cedar chest, newly 'uphol- stered +couch, 5 high !back dfning roam chairs, verandah chair, Hoover carpet sweeper, like new; magazine stand; fodt stool, Singer sewing ma- hine, in perfect condition; comipete chat set; bath room scales, Empire kitchen range ilike new, large dining room heater, 3•+bu7mer .gasoline stove with oven; Brantford Electric washer with water heater attachments; 2, solid' oak 'bed room suites, •complete with springs and mattress, dressers and commodes; single bed, springs ,and mattress; steel bed- with springs, mattress, dresser and covnmode; double door wardrobo; pictures and Picture frames, large bible and num- erous {books, large asgorbment of mats i and cushions, silverware, glassware, fancy dishes, electric toaster and iron; waffle iron, small meat ,grinder S numerous aluminum dishes, granite - of Dayton, Ohio, Executive Secret- ware and waxy kitchen utensils; Very successful anniversary serve any of the Board of Christian Edu- coal oil lamps, eoal acuttic, cet7ar.' ices were held in the Evangelical TI, cation. Music was rendered by the table, wood box, sink, large crocks, B. church on Sunday. *Very .'hno ad- local church choir under tho direct- iron pans and kettles quantityof ,dresses were. givon bo,h -.,iorning and }on of Mrs. J. M. Tiewian. Mr. T. gealers, rubber lawn hnselawn sprin- evening by Vjr. Reuben II, 1lueller; Harry Hofl'inan favonued with, a solo tiler,, quilt frames, curtain #-rotdiox;D, t ZURICH HERALD fThursday, October 19th, 195f large cot, trunk, 2 lard cans, sprink- ling can, gallon +green paint, steplad- �• der, elothesbasket, hedge clipper, II Don't t that crossing flower boxes, garden scuffler, gale, I =•F= anized tub, copper boiler, hand saw, I � :f}'=�'„".��;,', • ;'�:.:::.;^` quantity of luaivber, compression tree J?#Nfo/'� 4, sprayer, wheelbarrow, lawn mower, garden tools carpenter tools and many articles t00 numerous t0 men - NX.... ti 011. h 3., ♦ ar .}, Everything is in first +class condit- ion and will be sold with reserve, Being this is an extra large 'Sale, ,a�'�•»''<::.':<:::::::'"; selling will start sharp at one p.m. TERMS—CASH't'JR Mrs. Elizabeth Krueger, Proprietress Milford Merner, Clerk. y� Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. ; r AUCTION SALE'£q anti °��...� �r Of Real Estate .and Automobile, on the premises being part Lot 31 and r 32 •S.B.C. in the Township of Hay in VILLAGE OF DA•SIiWOOD01 a The Undersigned Auctioneer tiaS been instructed to sell by public r Auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st. At 2:30 p.m. >.;,•:«::,,:.�. � r ..�. ,..,..,}.>:. 4 1 >ti• RatConsisting ail L'e �at2- the s f 5 v. a e�0 X. of an acre of land on which is situ -X. s�av�;� : ,;;�f�' >••,,.;��,""�. ated a two, story Dwelling, -covered i ,, , : ;,:;>.>:.<>•: `� ,_� ,,,, with asphalt shingles, has !basement, also small barn; some .fruit trees; I '••�•; •••• �•:•>: :>:::: •:�•: • ,�, neverflailing water supply. Land is i very suitable for building lots. DON'T TAKE THAT CROSSING BLIND.FOLDEI)l Terms of Real Estate -10% on day of Sale. Balance in 30, days when Impared visibility, due to doudeed or frosted windshields and side possession will be given. windows is blamed for a considerable number .of the 443 railway cross Automobile'— 1927 Madel T. Ford ang accidents reported to the Board of Transport Commissioners fro Can. Sedan, Terms of which are cash. ada for the 12 -ninth peziod ended June 30th. Those accidents took 'Harry Zimmer, Administrator of 140 lives and ibrought injuries to 549 others. A xailwabn erossin:g, whether Estate of the late Louis. Klein- Protected by special signals or atherwise, is an admitted hazzard. to the, motorist, and under the best of con ditions, full daylight sand clear visiox2,,.. stiver• the operator of a motor vehicle should approach every crossing with pro. - Alvin Walper, Anotioneer• per caution. Keeping windshield andfront side windows clean and cleat,,.. SEPT. "lot" .x 1940 1,718,600 HORSEPOWER 1945 2,111,100 HORSEPOWER 1950 2,671,540 HORSEPOWER 4our Himlmdro is growing fast- but In 10 years your Hydro has increased the power supply to Southern Ontario by 952,940 horsepower, over twice the combined power requirements of the cities of Windsor, London, Hamilton, Peterborough, Kingston and Ottawa .. % and there will be more power within the next few months. A Onta-rio's growth h* been amazing. Since 1947 the population .has increased by 323,000, over 70,00;0 new homes have been constructed, approximately '700 new industries have been established and the value of pr@ducdon has ;risen an estimated 1V2 billion dollars, 88,5441,•new rural consumers have been supplied with Hydro and the value of agri- cultural piroda tion has increased by some 400 million dollars ...'all of which called for power in greater quantities than at any previous time. BLIT" --in addition to this tremendous growth, the recent step.up. in industrial activity due to defence rea mament contracts has brought about a sharp increase in the use of electricity. In the past few weeks the maximum primary demand ih Southern Ontario has been as;'much as 400,000 horsepower (:298,000 kilowatts) higher than a year ago .. . an increase 5 times greater'than the long tercet average rate of growth. For this reason your Hydro urges everyone to co-operat'e in the con- servation of electricity. ATTENTION HYDRO CONSUMERSIN DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSA.LL, AND ' V EXETER In order to obtain essential data on electrical appliances o• � Hydro -Electric the ch ove • f • m 2a t 0 cycles, he H di e fax ie ane ft from 5 0 6 T . 0 3 Y Power Commission of Ontario is currently conducting a sur- vey of electrical equipment in approximately 10 per cent. of the homes and commercial establishments in Dashwood, Zurich Hensall and Exeter. Consumers chosen for .the survey Nvill be notified bry Hydro of the date the techicians will call. These anen will carry credentials and it is suggested that consumers request that identification .be satisfactorily estab- lished. 46 NOTE A -CO'1VIPLETE inventory +of the equipment of ALL consumers will be taken just prior to the change - 40 46 over, tentatively scheduled for October 1951. The Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Ontario Frefuency Standardization Division in the morning. The church wa beautifully decorated with a profas- Loan of flowers. A very liberal thank ! offering was received. Visiting con- gregations were froin Zurich, Credit - i on and Grand Bend. The anor.ning service was broadcast over CKNK, ! Wingham, .and was listened to by many thousands who could not at- tend the . services, Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid held thein monthly g c meetin • �O, t. 11th. Mrs Krueger was presented. with a pair of gloves before leaving for Kitchen= er, where .she will make her home. A social evening was spent with group ! I in charge, served a very dainty lunch. The.Ournmodores, Toronto Star's free concea•t and the "Videoettes" Swiss Bell Ringers will be in Dash- wood Ev. U. B. church on, Thursday ! Oct, 19th at S o''clo•ck. r . Mr and Mrs. Harry Guenther of Windsor and Mr and Mrs, Ervin Guenther of Toronto' spent the week- end with relatives. St. Joseph and. Beaver Town Mr and Mrs. Leon Bedard and Mr and Mrs. Armand Denomme motor- ed to Kitchener on Friday last,where + they remained till Sunday visiting g their children. Mr. Bob Meryorvidge and Miss Dorris Geoffro of Detroit, spent Sun- day last with the latter's family in Beavertown, where the family gath- e'reld together. Miss GeoiTrey who is, a bride -elect, to be married on Sat- urda►y next, Oct. 24th, is a native of this district, but left bor Detroit some 16 years ago, where she had continually been employea as an inspector in a clearing businoiss. We join her relatives and friends in wish- ing the young lady and her future husband the best of all +and that their future will be -a (blessed one. Mr !and Mrs. James Masse motor- ed to London !the past Tow days. Mr and Mrs. J. Ocion -of Court- wright called on relatives here over Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Cyril Ducharme and fami'f of Windsor spent a few days with his parents and other relatives. Mr and Mrs. - Tyrus Stansberry WTV ANTED and •children of Detroit were ,Sunday visitors with the l+atter's parents on the B. W. H. and while Here they showed their ability in . playing the -old famous game of +Solo; and at the 11�te e� IC1S `� Soya Beans game twice captsiring their prizes, �7 (Thanks +a lot!) Timothy - Alsike - Sweet Clower Red Clover - Alf alf a' W. E. REI D Phone 87 or 158 Dashwood WELL MACHINED i �`i fah SANDED AND KILN -DRIED 4 o MILLWORK, PRECISION MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP TO YOUR SPECIF'ICAT?ONS -- Doors -- Sash -- Frames -- Fireplace Mantels -- Kitchen Units -- Korner-` Cabinets -- Moulding f -- Built-in i Cgbinets Free Estimates Ternw. Fred C. Kalbfleisch & Son Ltd. Manufacturers and 'Dealers in Lumber, A- ingles and Builders' Supplies Telephones: Zurich 69, Res. 162. Goderic4 388 ZURICH and GODER.ICH AUCTION SALE of •CABIN TRAILERS At''Centralm.Schaoi, North •Street, lGoderich, Ontario on ,SATURDAY,. NOVEMBER 4th. 1950, .at 2:00 p"gym: One Cabin Type Trailer 30 feet ■ long, regulation width. i Two Cabin Trailers 118 feet long, regulation width. These Trailers are .suitable for the use of Contractors, Municipal Road Departments or can be used as Cabins. TERMS—CASH 'Matt Gaynor, Auctioneer. N. W. Miller, Clerk, County of Huron. Clearing Auction Sale Of Household Effects and Miscellan- eous Items on the Premises in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned Auctioneer has been Instructed to sell by !Public Auction >� on SATURDAY, OCTOBER .28th. Commencing at 1.00 o'cIock, p.m. sharp, the following: 3 -piece chesterfield suite, like new" complete solid oak diningroom surte, 1 round top extension table with 6 leather swat chairs and buffet to match; square tap extension table; 6 ,diningroom icihairs, rocking chair; 8 -day kitchen clock, kitchen :mirror; F Philco electric radio Like new; nickel smoking stand, fanc�n fern stand, walnut end table, Triliaght lamp -and shade, large dining room mirror; Esideboard, cedar chest, newly 'uphol- stered +couch, 5 high !back dfning roam chairs, verandah chair, Hoover carpet sweeper, like new; magazine stand; fodt stool, Singer sewing ma- hine, in perfect condition; comipete chat set; bath room scales, Empire kitchen range ilike new, large dining room heater, 3•+bu7mer .gasoline stove with oven; Brantford Electric washer with water heater attachments; 2, solid' oak 'bed room suites, •complete with springs and mattress, dressers and commodes; single bed, springs ,and mattress; steel bed- with springs, mattress, dresser and covnmode; double door wardrobo; pictures and Picture frames, large bible and num- erous {books, large asgorbment of mats i and cushions, silverware, glassware, fancy dishes, electric toaster and iron; waffle iron, small meat ,grinder S numerous aluminum dishes, granite - of Dayton, Ohio, Executive Secret- ware and waxy kitchen utensils; Very successful anniversary serve any of the Board of Christian Edu- coal oil lamps, eoal acuttic, cet7ar.' ices were held in the Evangelical TI, cation. Music was rendered by the table, wood box, sink, large crocks, B. church on Sunday. *Very .'hno ad- local church choir under tho direct- iron pans and kettles quantityof ,dresses were. givon bo,h -.,iorning and }on of Mrs. J. M. Tiewian. Mr. T. gealers, rubber lawn hnselawn sprin- evening by Vjr. Reuben II, 1lueller; Harry Hofl'inan favonued with, a solo tiler,, quilt frames, curtain #-rotdiox;D, t ZURICH HERALD fThursday, October 19th, 195f large cot, trunk, 2 lard cans, sprink- ling can, gallon +green paint, steplad- �• der, elothesbasket, hedge clipper, II Don't t that crossing flower boxes, garden scuffler, gale, I =•F= anized tub, copper boiler, hand saw, I � :f}'=�'„".��;,', • ;'�:.:::.;^` quantity of luaivber, compression tree J?#Nfo/'� 4, sprayer, wheelbarrow, lawn mower, garden tools carpenter tools and many articles t00 numerous t0 men - NX.... ti 011. h 3., ♦ ar .}, Everything is in first +class condit- ion and will be sold with reserve, Being this is an extra large 'Sale, ,a�'�•»''<::.':<:::::::'"; selling will start sharp at one p.m. TERMS—CASH't'JR Mrs. Elizabeth Krueger, Proprietress Milford Merner, Clerk. y� Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. ; r AUCTION SALE'£q anti °��...� �r Of Real Estate .and Automobile, on the premises being part Lot 31 and r 32 •S.B.C. in the Township of Hay in VILLAGE OF DA•SIiWOOD01 a The Undersigned Auctioneer tiaS been instructed to sell by public r Auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st. At 2:30 p.m. >.;,•:«::,,:.�. � r ..�. ,..,..,}.>:. 4 1 >ti• RatConsisting ail L'e �at2- the s f 5 v. a e�0 X. of an acre of land on which is situ -X. s�av�;� : ,;;�f�' >••,,.;��,""�. ated a two, story Dwelling, -covered i ,, , : ;,:;>.>:.<>•: `� ,_� ,,,, with asphalt shingles, has !basement, also small barn; some .fruit trees; I '••�•; •••• �•:•>: :>:::: •:�•: • ,�, neverflailing water supply. Land is i very suitable for building lots. DON'T TAKE THAT CROSSING BLIND.FOLDEI)l Terms of Real Estate -10% on day of Sale. Balance in 30, days when Impared visibility, due to doudeed or frosted windshields and side possession will be given. windows is blamed for a considerable number .of the 443 railway cross Automobile'— 1927 Madel T. Ford ang accidents reported to the Board of Transport Commissioners fro Can. Sedan, Terms of which are cash. ada for the 12 -ninth peziod ended June 30th. Those accidents took 'Harry Zimmer, Administrator of 140 lives and ibrought injuries to 549 others. A xailwabn erossin:g, whether Estate of the late Louis. Klein- Protected by special signals or atherwise, is an admitted hazzard. to the, motorist, and under the best of con ditions, full daylight sand clear visiox2,,.. stiver• the operator of a motor vehicle should approach every crossing with pro. - Alvin Walper, Anotioneer• per caution. Keeping windshield andfront side windows clean and cleat,,.. SEPT. "lot" .x 1940 1,718,600 HORSEPOWER 1945 2,111,100 HORSEPOWER 1950 2,671,540 HORSEPOWER 4our Himlmdro is growing fast- but In 10 years your Hydro has increased the power supply to Southern Ontario by 952,940 horsepower, over twice the combined power requirements of the cities of Windsor, London, Hamilton, Peterborough, Kingston and Ottawa .. % and there will be more power within the next few months. A Onta-rio's growth h* been amazing. Since 1947 the population .has increased by 323,000, over 70,00;0 new homes have been constructed, approximately '700 new industries have been established and the value of pr@ducdon has ;risen an estimated 1V2 billion dollars, 88,5441,•new rural consumers have been supplied with Hydro and the value of agri- cultural piroda tion has increased by some 400 million dollars ...'all of which called for power in greater quantities than at any previous time. BLIT" --in addition to this tremendous growth, the recent step.up. in industrial activity due to defence rea mament contracts has brought about a sharp increase in the use of electricity. In the past few weeks the maximum primary demand ih Southern Ontario has been as;'much as 400,000 horsepower (:298,000 kilowatts) higher than a year ago .. . an increase 5 times greater'than the long tercet average rate of growth. For this reason your Hydro urges everyone to co-operat'e in the con- servation of electricity.