HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-11-16, Page 4" Z�131'il ONTARIOIn. ZURICI'l HEIS Thursday, November IGtlr 1�5�
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Cloayi g Auction $mile GRAND B E N D
A summer cottage at 'Grand ;Bend Solve yolir `
i Of Veal Testate and Household )066;6 was gutted blyr fine 'Tuesday afternoon
On the Premises, in the fast and -but for prompt .aetloxx of P `,
Llerk
the fire brigade several adjoining cot- ���� � �� � -��VILLAGE 'OF GRANT] BF-,ND tages 'might well have fallen preyto
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The LTndersigned Auctioneer Ilan the flames, The cottage 'is at the y
Of First pOSt1Ii of Voters' lists IOI' Year rear coif the Imperial Hotel and the /\r%W 1,
1 9 5 0 been instructed to. sell by public fire started vi*hen tsonle burning leav- ProblemAuetian' on es !blew beneath the foundation or the +:
MUNICIPALITY OF HAY TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF HURON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER A9- house created a fire. The fire was first
NOTICE is hereby liven that I have Compia;ea with . noticed by Mrs. Flexr .across the
Commencing at X:30 pan,, shax+p street and the alaiin was turned in Since it takes time to make Quality Portraits, there
Section 8 of the VOTERS' LISTS ACT and I have posted Real Estate Consisting io!f part 'by Jimmy Denomy. The fire wa, well
u in my* Office at Zurich Ontario on the udder way when the firemen arrived 1s less than three Weeks left to Have that Sitting
p , , , Lot No. 1, Lake Road East; one-quar- uric much of rile interior of the burl
6th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1950 ter acre of land on which i;; situated taken for Christmas, �a•
a fine cement block two-storey house ding destroyed. The cottage is owned
the list of all persons entitled to vote ill the said municip- with 4 bedrooms, 3-piece 'bathroby om a Wind or resident. 11
ality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there ani CALL N 0 W and Make • it ur •�1`�3pointJt11'Yent ';.
large living e•aoill, lnaderii kitchen,
for inspection. has full basement, with furnace and STANLEY'TOWNSHIP
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And I hereb!v call upon all voters to take immeaxate water pressure system. This prop- DTz R J. Cooper iof Kippen has JACK
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proceedings to have any errors :or omissions corrected ac erhy is well situated and in first eTass returned ?Tome recently from Nova c,J . L 1 O✓
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cording to Law, the last day for appeal 'being the condition. ` 9
Scotia and pouit� ea:,t where lu` spent
27th DAX OF NOVEMBER, 1950 Terms of Real Estate 110 % on day of the past three weelte ;�/� PHOTOGRAPHER'
Sale, Balance in 30 day's. Will be Mrs. P rchie .Yustard of Bi ureneld
Dated at Zurich, Ontario, this 6th Day of November, 1950. sold sulb'ect to a reserved ibi'd. has returned home •after spending a Q Phone EXETER
a 1 hone 343-W;
week with hex s`.:;ter, Mrs. Donovan,
H. W. BROKENSHIRE Household Effects —'',Five Piece ill London.
' antique style setee, extension table; in aro eYin
Among the chane-es 1 p
CLERK OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY Philco electric radio,- couch, 3 'beds Brucefield recently -are: 'Mr. and,
:r arr�na, ..au.-,....a,... m.:;« ,xrr,•.; �mR:_iz -,.:. ,, ,,, r �,,.-.w,:r.+:,e ,.. T :,,,•�.,g •.�•vyv,�grg ct�"i springs, odd dressers, 2 single. _bed-'!Ir:.4. H. Carter had.:thoir furniture.
B � X F�
springs, 3-puce bedrooin suite, removed 'to Ripley --here they have Mid
centre table, trouble lamp, kitchen purchased a house. Mr. and Mrs.
clock, kitchen cabinet, S. ice boxes, Jenkins and family have moved to 0
kitchen table, 2 electric rangettes in Clinton.. Mr. Frank McGregor has e 0
�� � � � �` ` good condition, New 11i'hite enameled :cold his residence and contents toty Arena
kitchen silk toaster, teanot aouhle ® ��� b:
) Mr. Snelling. +t9
TOWNSHIP OF HAY boiler, new; shovels ave5 3 P'aly, Were Hostesses � A � ��� �)
tubs, Quebec heater, bicycle like xiew; he 'J YS of St. Andrew's''United � Tuesday ovemblier �>
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance with By-Law stepladder, Pictures and picture fr"aM Church, Kippen, held their. annual
No. 17, passed October 16th, 1950, under authority of Chapter 26G, es, 'gals. pails, garden hose, 2 heavy. birthday- paity� and were hostesses to 0 6 B O U 'I' S 6 112
milk cans, quantiy of sewer .pipes; ice: -the auxiliaries o•f Varna, Egmond- 0
Section 76 of the Municipal Act, a meeting of the Electors of the saw, lo'goging chain. 14-ft long, and
Township r;f Ha wall be held in the ' � vine and Hillsgreen. About 90 lad- � l�in,.in.EVerAiS, 5 Rpuggds. �•,
p y man!yi articles too numerous to men- ies were present. The president, Mrs
TOWNSHIP HALL, ZURICH, ONTARIO tion.
W. Workman was .in rile chair and Ken "K.O." Hohner, London's newest Boxing
i� Mrs, Kyle assisted in the opening V
1 2 tons.. and 200 lbs. No. 4 hard.:coal, devotions. Others taking part were: SenSatiol7, vs. Don Co el, o Woodstock.
On ; Model T. Ford Truck in good conRei Reba Hern, Varna, Mrs. L. Me- a
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24tH 1950 b ion' Terris = CashConnell, Varna; The guest speaker, 'Lowboy Al Boyd, London vs. Jimmy Tobarz,
was Mrs. H. shell, Exeter. who spoke Brantford; Plus 4 other action packed 3 round &
j TI-fe Clerk will be "iii the Township Hall, Zurich, from 1 to 2 p.m. Norman Turnbull, on Our Responsibilities, Miss Helen
to receive Nominations for one Reeve and four Councillors for the Mrs. Eugene Allen, Love of .Hillsgreen favoured with a events; and another boat by the Mighty Midgets. :
Year 1951, also for three Hay Township School Area Trustees for Executors of the,Estate of thelate piano instrumental. A dainty lunch atManager�immy White -Chicken Coup A. C. -
the years 1951 and ',1952; and One Trustee for 1950, due to Resig- Sarah Turnbull. was enjoyed. 0
nation of -one member of the Board of Trustees. London. Sponsored by HensalL Branch No. 468. t
Isaac Bestard, Clerk. E
When a proposed Candidate is not present, his nomination Alvin Walper•, Auctioneer. 1-I�NSALL B. E. S. L.
shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto evidence Schwalm was a visitor Children 25
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paper 11Tr. Carl Schw a
satisfactory to the "Returning Officer that he consents to be so Admission: Ringside 75c;. Genera , 0
t nominated. with his, mother, Mrs. Violet Schwalm 08' a
prior to being posted to Korea.
meeting,Electors will be held in the Township Hall Clearing ,Auction Sale ITIrs. Mervyn Schwalm and Mrs.
of the E ect y,•,, )
:?J.:. .:ate..'•.'•: .r3 •' eau: r,,.: .
t"atilord Mr :.a.: ,:"is:a. .. t.
Harold Hanson, S x :.:<:>.:;«•M.:. �•:>;:�;,.•; <>°�:::. ,,.� �;..:
Zurich a 2. >::: ,:.:•. .:
McFarlane, r�<c Yom'<s��?;;>n,�,..z.`�'.'a::'; s<:�z.<<t,
Of Household Effects and TTIseellan_ du, London, Mrs.
Mrs. ) fix,
FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 24th, 1950 St. Thomas visited ti�rith their mother
�eox;s Items, on the Premises,, .Main
and Carl, Sunday last. �,' �-<,. v
To hear proposed'Candidates, and in case more than the required Street, in the
Had Boxing Match �&�ti ,.1 £# �3
@ � o-
inuinber of candidates to fill the office are nominated, and a vote' '
VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The amateur boxing bout at the
demanded, A Poll will be held ons
i3ensa1l Arena Tuesday night last, M
The Undersigned Auctioneer. has �r ' '• ��
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1950, proved a very popular event with
F been instructed to sell by I?wblic -piper 500 Paving admission. The ec
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Froin 9.0'0 a.m. until 5.00 p.m., at the following paces: Auction, `o 11 ent was sponsored .by the Hensall
Branch of the Canadian Legion: The
Poll Pollin 'Place D.R.O. :Poll Cleric SATURDAY 'NOViMBER 25t.
g M,.lxroluotex was Jimmy White of Lon-
1. .School House No. 2 - Lerov O'Brien Gordon. Surerus mini ricin .at 1 o'clock, m. don. Contestants of the 'tants were
Co e g , P yr 1 o V an>
21 - School House No'. 14 Win, R. Bell Hugh McEwen o,,, "!' o
3. Zurich Tow Hall Percy Campbell Corrie L'1xa man the f'o1loti�rint. from London and Woodstock,
Town y p p Boy Injureds�
4. Zurich Town-Hall Albert Hess Lorne Klopp Oak dining -room extensieii table, Reports from. St. Joseuh's Hospit-
5. School House No,. 12 Hilton Truemnex Ed. J. Stire -'' ' '$ _ A
G dining room chairs, bufiett, -antique al, London, stated that the condition a _ i ' �ti �.
6. Earl Guenther Block Clayton Pfile Rhein. Miller style parlor settee with rocker. and good.
1 of David Siddall, I)em'fteld was
clxai'rs to :latch; studio couc"n, like David 15 had his leg amuutated 4 �9 fir �' ' l/ Y �' +-MW
r. School House Na 3 Jas. McAllister Garnet Jacohe �� ; �r '/ % P! � '- - � , � ate � �" �/ �. ,
new;. various oak centre tables 3 J
8. Jas. Masse Residence Fred Ducharme Ili. Coxriveau , inches below the knee at the hospit-
walnut fern stands 3 odd fern stands
Dated at Zurich, "Ont. H. W. BROKENSHIRt , al, the accident happened Monday,
electric lamp, bridge lamp, tapestry when David .lijYi>^d into a cornshred-
°November 4th,'1950. Returning Officer b
rug ,10x10-ft; small ra,diro lamp, ;led der on his father's farm, 'the boy .
p) ) stepped ^'r+n the machine and became SHOOTING can be an exciting and healthful � \:
lam• 'Philco electric radio, like new pp i a \.
2 upholstered couches, antique style entanpted. }To was released by .his r sport, but common-sense care with
� h "°q,, s�';r •..���„� ������, :d bedroom lamp, sm'al' mix•rox, 2 larme older brof er, t: firearms makes the difference between
i r; er uft� hall inlmors, Kelvinator efectilt wash- Ha,1 First Anniversary
a tragedy and a thrilling holiday.
i'.• ��.,f �^i1 iilg machine, like new; electric heat- The Legion Hall, Hensall, was the ::
I i*1'iai ` s ' , i Protect ourself and watch out / y
i5p ing .pad; 8-dat :mantle Clock in good. scene iof a delightful affair Tuesda,v €s� yourself,
➢ • F I+ ' ;fid v condition nak hall tree number of Oct. 3rd when tlYe.. Legion Ladie�5 3 for others too.
rocking chain, small table's, kitchen Auxiliary observed its first annivers- '�?a -;> <, s•'s. `N�s
extension table, 'sideboard, card table, ,,ry SinrP -formation a year ata• and
{ Dont Wait An Da drop leaf table sewing machine, in
Start Y — p , g had aG t>,eir nlle,sts Cl'nton and Blyth „a
{ =' rt Necessary Home p Ali`rilial";a5, ��iRS Dorothy NOyle, 4+
' 1 Re airs NOW+' first class condition; wooden bed i�> r
r m w ,, complete, with sprints and mattre.s, 7ronie Couiniander, Stratford; an l ?; i;. <,.,;,,
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9 `M ,1 M- r":Y .er-'" ,:. b`33,, •Y..,'' ;+'f.'!'.: Sv��`.:''''W'?'k';'.: ,'>`a.:;..s^ t'?}'§`.iy
>, . ;, dresser and commode solid oak Died- �s;� s .f Stratford. '):.e:,,,J<;•:',<.. . •^``??: � ,
•R•a wig �" , Mrs. Je, Betts'. �sl 0 0
2 !' ,i ? :a.}>:h'$\:.;.`O`."w.ia'.�.. '�x�,a•',++.f S:rl.. .!.j:•„• ^,.,'£,.:!x:f,�, i
g moi;' .t� room suite with spring filled mattress c, v 7 t. PrPsi-
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a • � � � :fir � ) dent, Mrs. .red R .er wa . , .: a.:.� ., �r., . , , >:. :§;�?: .:�,:: J„: � .:.�•;. ,...; . �•
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;p tett your fern' 'feat'her title, 2 small feathex ticks; acted in her 1 �::'^..,•'�,�.,.;+•�•.^+�:�:w.;.'K�•a•, •i,... ',.,,,€:.... +.<.nc••. ,s�J::•>.:...�':.a,.�� �
... . 't furnishings, revere role of secretary'.. ,,,'.,�`..,. ..,• ;� , .:,� ..:�!.a � ...,,. '
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like new nuantitly roi ,goose feathers
, ,a 3;ww expensive repair costs by re-roofingi' Stands, 2'
"gi •. , ,%/��'% now. Call us fora ..v.,»�ir..3,...,J...,,..,t,,. ....:;.:.:. , .>,.n.,�.::...�,.il....3,....., a.Sa.•.. ,.. ... ...,�.:. ,.�w .«\
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free ;ns
writing desk, '2 picture
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g DISTRICT NEVUS
���\�.• � � "..; Pectioriti' fancy toilet sets, antique clock, an-
of your roof, no obligation, tique centre table, electric heater, Exeter's ioldest woman, Mrs. Rob-
3-in-1 ASPHALT SHINGLES-- vacum cleaner, in - new condition; ert Gillies, died in her 95th year. Trains
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10 Ib. choice of colors. FV10 faster
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��Masterpiece kitchen range for v�ood; The Women of St. Joseph's Ohurch
or coal, in good condition, 3-burner' Clinton, and St. Michael's Church,
X00 scare feet .39.00 as stove, , numerous
L' q 1 g Buffalo robe Blyth, 1Yave organized a Catholic
,\a BOLL ROOFING 90 lbs. i� '
quality hooked irate, never been used; dining; Women's League. 'Miss Patricia Mor- � ®��®��
Med, Green or Black, , 'room 'heater, small Quebec heater,: -,ison of Clinton is presid�y
ent. b!
=, lora !'
square feet ,•: ,coal o'I stove, pictures and picture Luckniot<v has a (blacksmith who has
$5 pp'' `h,ames, wash stands, electric plate, -been 62 years at the trade. He began ..'.•
d : toaster and iron, small bench, fancy early, 'serving his apprenticeship in °
Y•• •bendh fancy-breads read complete °
l p ) p England while in his teens. He is now aa€,
1� dinner set, like new; lovely antipue- 77 ears of age.
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it Apply .insulation -yourself ' between , � � style Vlitdher with ,glasses to match; Allister Broadfoot, ,young Tucker-
ceiling rafters. Ur a sk fora 1; i half-doyen wine glasses, flower vases, smith farmer is' unable to work be-
open
g C.,
Tlverwaie fancy Pitcher with Pass-
free estimate on a complete job. h� (� ) Y '1 g oause of injuries suffered while
.� Batt. Type Ins. 15x48x-31', -ki-alk lined es 'bo match, ifruit bowl with 12 s'her- threshing- a few weeks ago. Neigh-
$3.75 \°1 ^ berts to 'match. AI'1 kinds' of fancy burs turned out with lows and trac-
50 sq. ft. eta .......... ... --' �"• ' . . , p
dishes, tat a assortment of kitchen
x " •Et x.4.13 g' tors and plowed' forty 'acres for Trim. "°" `kz� '`• ''` jj
o Batt Type 15..48:12 , 75 sc1 .,, ..�
�w - � utensils, tellar table, wine barrel, Exeter's request for incorporation
L Loose Rock Wool —Pour be 4'" �'
,> �wx,. �� crocks, Jugs, clothes baskets, roast- •ars a town has been granted by the
1 ;veiling rafters, 5 cu. ft. bag 135 °? ;�, fv ing pan, kettles, step ladder, 12: lawn Council of mayor, reeve, deputy
mowers, one -new garden tools µ
g •, Ontario iV1'unici al Board sand a
coal scuttle, carpenter. tools, 'barrels, ..n 'our councilllors will be
�' ••~'i t� � . reeve and f . .
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moi!` 5r;. boxes, odd doers, sledge clipper, ejected at the coming 'municipal 1 ;^
�.� , dry �. j w, s'
mops, chicken feeder andnote,
1 fountains)
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15-ft. r'u'bber OS
John M. Govenlock ::<�;;<.:::>:<: k.
;�. r� .:;, �'�- �1:;• . �; �.�. x;.�.� s _ ,,: ;, i ., hose, 4 ibags potatoes) Mr and Mrs. Jo <w:<::>::>>.: .',•,
:4 • !.. 5Mi r .,..- x ' and rnaYv articles tet numerous to
i 'l • 6 +,. " �; � 1,�\ �c i;.:l.;:l,l'�• of , Seafoth S'unday last celebrated ASBESTOS mention. their 66th wedding anniversary. Mr.
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i Thi. flus 89th ear, and i,::iti::'f:NF,n:,f,':: {fat':*:' !.':'::.i.4!tat{.• «
protects a.�id b Everything 'Govenlock s y , .< • , >.:.:
14 + beautifies n tS in First Cl :.,:> ';:+;�::irr•a
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' t S 1��•„�, ' �'° home' End paY�ntxn,� ?b9ti%er l•er. ttron and well .be sold wit4ia�ut reserv, Mrs:. Gio:uenlock is 85. Both are 3n � <.,.:.:.:>
ever.. Per
Wirt 1:9D sq. ft. ....,, ,$13.00 In ease of -bad weather good Aealth.
( , Sate will .be :..::::::.<•.:,:.... .
held in the Church ,Shed: Takes Over
ROLL BRICK SIDING RevNHerbert J. EWebb has tak-
rer ,1 p0 as '. ft' 2 ,coJora, '
p • • , Vsxo T"etins Gash - on charge.of the parish of Trinity, nibutlirperio.d retried June_80th la,st,
- i Bayfield, St. James Middleton and TRAINS TRAVEL FAST ^`
� Aaroy Itestetneyer, Vit, John's •church, Varna. He spent however,. reveal that of the 443 ac-.
C. L+' Scm Ltd. Leonard I estemey¢r, 16 b..f 'his. 20 9eaxYs 3n rile ministry It is commonly snpposea that in clients occuring in that period, near-.
�� EXecutors ro£ the -Estate of the Late In HFie 'Pease River Di'striCt, and, he collisions. between trains and motor Iii' a quarter of them resulted from
Telephones- Zurich 69, Res: 162. iGederich 3$8 : Clara Restemeyel+, 'says that here, every-thing was stran- vehicles at railway crossinigs it is the the !motor vehicle - ranging from tire:.
ZURICH 9.nd. CUDERiCH
Milford IMernexClerk, g: o and different, but hoped that he train which strikes the motor car, sleek sedans to'modest Earth trucks
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would eget along”' alright. Ho felt R6potrts to the Board of Transport and even `motorcycles - strikfiig tla�-
_. Alvin WAIPery Auctioneer, than he 'wlovld love iris people. Comm for Canada cohering the 12- side of the 1oGomotive or trent ,