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:ZURICH HERALD
EXECUTOR'S
AUCTION SALE
OF REAL. ESTATE
The undersigned Auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public auc-
tion on Saturday, November 25th,
1944, at 2,30 p.m, at the residence
of the late Annie Desjard'ine, Zurich,
Ontario, the following real estate:
Parcel No. 1: Parts of lots 1'72 and
1'73, Volland's Survey, in the Village
of Zurich, more partileularly describ-
ed in registered instrument ,No11,4493
for the Township of Hay.
On the property is said to be sit-
uate a two-storey frame house wired
for hydro, roofed andsidedwith
asphalt shingles; a frame singe gar-
age and a frame smoke house.
Parcel No. 2: Being composed of
lot Number 4, Range 1, Village of
Bayfield, slow in the T'ow'nship of
Stanley, more particularly desc 7bed
in registered instrument No.
2
for the Township of Stanley.
On the property is said to be sit-
uate a two-storey frame house lroof-
ed and sided with asphalt ming;
cement barn with frame loft, Sia good
repair; a frame garage, and a chick-
en house.
This property is situate about one
mile south of Bayfield, on the east
side of the Blue Water Highway.
On the' property is a small hard-
wood" bush.
HENSALL
Mr. George Qtterbein of Preston
was a visitor .with his parents, Mr.
and ;Mrs. Wan. lOtteiibein,
Mrs. Robt. Munn of .Ripley arriv-
here to spend the winter with Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. !Cross. -
Dr. Joynt of London accomp.
anied by (Scott and Wm. Welsh were.
on a hunting trip at Mitchell Bay
last week.
,Mrs. A..0. Meidinger Is spending
several days with relatives 'in Lon-
don and Wilton Grove.
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Miss Ada Gram of Adrian, Mich; 44
spent a week with her parents, Mr. w
and Mrs. Geo. Gram, 8
Mrs, Ted Taman and daughter
of ListowelChas visitors
with her•
mother Mrs.
Mrs. R. J. Paterson and Mrs.
Ann Berry, returned home after, •
spending a week -with relatives is
Toronto.
Mrs. Wilfred Weido of the Parr
Line, pleasantly entertained a num-
ber of lady friends at afternoon tea
at the K'ozy Korner.
Miss Olive Walker, R.N. left forl
Albany Hospital, N. Y., pleaea-
tb-
sant holiday with her parents,
and dVlrs. Geo. Walker.
Thursday, November 9th, 1944
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• YOUR WINTER'S FUEL
Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the "
most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let
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Your Community helped greatly in men,
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Memorial
Where Does Your
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In this Seventh Victory Loan Campaign?
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BUY MORE BONDS AND MAKE THIS
THE BEST LOAN YET.
Huron County National War Finance Committee
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Ivisitors with Mr. and Mrs. P. Fess -
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TERMS OF SALE — The proper-
ties will be put up subject to reserve
bids. 10% of the purchase ;honey
shall be paid on the day of sale and
balance within 30 days thereafter.
For Further Particulars apply to:I
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer,
Dash-
wood, Ont.
Jacob Meidinger, Fred Slayton, A -
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Exe-
cutors of Annie Desjardine, Ont.
Zurich,
J. W. Morley, Solicitor for
eecu0ns
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Returned from Hospital
Jack Drysdale, son of Mr. and
Mrs, M. G. Drysdale, returned to his
homt Wednesday last from St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, where he has
been a patient for two weeks follow-
ing a serious motor accident he was
involved in when he suffered a fract-
ure of the upper and lower jaw in
four places. Jack will have to re-
turn to the hospital from time to
time for further treatment. While a
patient at the hospital he was rem-
embered with numerous lovery cards
flowers and treats.
Mrs. Catherine Hedden, left Sat-
urday last for St, Catharines where
she will spend the winter months
with members of her family. She was
accompanied by her daughter Mona
a• caul girth Mr. and Mrs. Malin Watts
o \• in Exeter
Mee, r . Kleinstiver has retuurn in
e I home after spending the past while
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Bondsu Victory,B
FOR VICTORY AND PEACE IN THE WORLD
BUT, for Victory and Peace in the Soul, accept the
free gift of Christ's Finished Redemption Purchased
1900 years ago on Calvary's Cross.
Forasmuch as ye know that ye were knot redeemed (with corm
uptible things, as silver ,and gold—; but 'with the precious blood
of Christ. -1 Peter 1: 18-19.
Therefore being justified by faith, we heave peace with God
through our Lord. Jesus Christ.—Romans 5: 1. ... ... .
TUNE IN:
PILGRIMS' HOUR 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. SUNDAY EVENING.
Old-fakhioned Revival Hour rebroadcasts on ,tnany stations at
various times.
CHAS. E. FULLER. P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGLES, 53, CAL.
Mutual Network, Sundays. Local Station. •CKLW, Windsor
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mrs. Raechei Denomme win) spent
the ,summer with Mrs. Leon Jeffrey,
Sr., of 3eavertown, left on zeuriday
for !Windsor where she will remain
throughout the winter with her chil-
dren.
Mrs. Hector Laporte and daughter
Charolette spent the week -end in
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bedard .left
on Friday last for Detroit, .J'indso`,
Chatham anti other points. They
expect to be away a couple of weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bedard, of
Drysdale spent Monday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Du-
eharree. motored14 Tr, and Mrs. Len Sararas
to London on Saturday last.
Mr. Larreond Masse of Goderieh,
Aprnt Sunday with his parents, in
Bowmanville and Toronto. Par-
ade"
she attended the
"Wings
e her son
atCamp Borden
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Lorne received his wings. She was
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Scott
of Bowmanville. Lorne is home on
a 30 day leave.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry tiofman
spent Sunday with fienndsin sol'oisHant -
over where he was guest
an anniversary service.
Mrs. Oluf Pedersen has returned
home after spending a few weeks
with friends in Ottawa.
Miss Greta (Ross of •Sekforth, cal-
led on Mrs. Henry Hoffman on Sat-
urday afternoon.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs
Thos. Hoperoft were Mrs. G. Arthur
and Tommy of Exeter.
Dr. and Mrs. Read and sons and
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,Mrs. Bill Hyatt of London;
and Mrs. Melvin Brown of Kitchener
• and Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Brown and
• family and Mrs. Flora Brown of ,Cred
•iton were Sunday visitors with Rev.
and Mrs. J. Burn .at the Evangelical
• parsonage.
• Dr. R. H. Taylor is at Toronto
this week.
•r A. C. 2, George Wolfe has return-
ed to Toronto after spending a few
days at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maier has receiv-
ed
eceiveed word that their son Harold was
killed in Italy on October _12th.
GRAND BEND
Bronze Star Winner
Cpl. Earl C. Bender's courage and
carbine aided Brig. -Gen. John M.
Devine in escaping from a Nazi death
trap. Cpl- Bender's wife and two sons
live at Fort 'Smith, Ark. His parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bender, are resi-
dents of Grand Bend. And Earl was
born in Zurich, leaving here when
quite a young lad. From his comfort-
able bed at the Foster Gen. Hospital,
Jackson, Miss., where he is recuper-
ating from battle wounds, Cpl. Ben-
der told of his narrow escape from
death during the battle for Cherbo-
urge, France.. His unit landed in
France shortly after D-day and fo-
ught their way to the outskirts of
Cherbourg, and for his bravery was
awarded the Bronze Star, and in ad-.
diton the Purple Heart and the Eur-
opean Theatre of -Operations cam-
paign ribbon,
BAYFIELD
Major R. and Mrs.. Bristol who
have spent the past six months at
their cottage in the village have, left
to spend the winter in New'jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthus Brisson and
two daughters of Detroit were at`
their cottage for a week -end.
Mrs. Edwards has returned from
Kitchener where she spent a month
visiting with .friends.
Margaret Woods is visiting friends
in Toronto. spent a
Keith Bs
Brandon of London, p
week -end at his home herd.
Pte. Ellen MacKay, C.W.A.C.,Lon-
doe was a recent visitor at her home
St. Tosep:t-
Atter very dry and warns fall,
thefrrst sign of winter on Sunday
was not at all weleome for there is
a considerable lot of farm work yet
to lie done, and unless we are given
c� long Indian Sumner there will be
much disappointment..
Rec•antly there was a surface well
or reservoir dug in one of the lots
in the nay Summer Resort. It is not
as yet been learned t1 it will be for
:private Sse or if it will 'be to supply
water to the summer resorters.
here.
�► S k-1 E u Win. L. Ferguson, Samos Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson ofand A. E. Erwin attended the 25th
Detroit spent the past weed with her annual meeting of the Blue Water
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Baker. Highway Association at Goderich on
Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter Fassold of Monday last. Avery enthusiastic 'flit
London and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence eting of deleg'ates from Sarnia to
Routledge of Ingersoll were week -end Collingwond were present.
us fill your bin while prices are lowest.
FEEDING MOLASSES
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product has been on the market... But we were
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fortunate in securing a supply, Also have
Liver Oil, :.Etc. for Live Stock. Get your supply
Now! '..
PLOW POINTS --- REPAIRS
We carry a complete Line of International andsi
tother kinds of Plow Points, Sole Shoes,
Etc., for all makes of Plows...Let Us Serve You!
L. Schei,,rYf Son
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who had been visiting at rher home the rUn ted church entertaiday eve. Nov. 3, the in d Sed the
here.
Wo•uhtjed in Holland Mission Circle members to a debt-�
Mrs Byran Kyle received official ions supper served in. pot -luck styid.•
word from Ottawa on Nov. 2nd that At the resident of the W.M.S. he Meal call
edBrk, p resident of
ed upon Mrs. H. Hyde, president
the Mission Circle, who presided ov-
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ver a very interesting programme.
Mrs. Brook moved a vote of thanks:
to the 'Circle for providing the pre -
gram, and a most delightful evening.
was held in the schoolroom
cions the
church, lovely with p
lovely mumsin varied shades.
her husband Gunner Byron Kyle, la
!been wounded in action in Rolland.
The nature of the wounds was not
stated. Gnr. Kyle enlisted with the
Scottish Essex in Dec, 1943, and
went overseas in Aug. 1944. He
received his training at Petawawa,
and is the son of Chief of Police
Thomas and Mrs. Kyle of Hensall.
W.M.S. Entertain
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CANADA'S VETERANS
Th Pet-&lfeistie "ifoe$
This is the Fourth in a series of advertisements to inform
the people of Canada of plans to re-establish men and
women of the armed forces. To get full details, save and
read every advertisement.
'..'se'n,:�^.Vr+�s":�.n yf.AW+.•✓,.'!hn'.:.'r.:.iC' a
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For complete or e•
tion, a'"Backf for
booklet,
Life.
Moe sod lato &Nov* -0,---
%%*' Woes �� I®f��` � homes of
7*e have which Canada's service people, can h in
yand Act, provides assistance
There are two ways in the Veterans high taxation area,
their own. One measure, es of land outside the
be used for purchase or building of
financing re estoraes on smentact credit may is available under the 'National
a
while the re-establishm Low cost financing assistance is given ine a
home in Awn or city- reared
Under the veterans' Land Act, ro arty
• to
Housing Act. s The veteran must be prepared
and buildings and the IS
perncing
cent of the cost of land at 31/2
up to a maximum °f $4800 for land and buildings. s two•thirds of the cost. This
is pay down 10 wn payment p with interest
if necessary, over 25 years,
is then sold to him for this ° purchase of equipment'
balanceper sen may ber financed, ran> be made for p
further grant may including the grant of 231/3
per cent. A for equipment, -after
The veteran is given land an to the property, s and the money
the cost of and building
per cent ofe . to bis agreement for ten years.
the veteran must be
he has lived up home, This type
one dollar for every two dollars used front it. discharge.
type
If the re-establishmentcredit is used time
within 10 y
prepared to put up lied for at any t
be app
of assistance may FISHERMEN MID COMMERCIAL
n and for commercial fishing may
Veterans qualified for full timefarm g acreage,outside
acing or home under the Veterans' Land
wanting a home on a small
additional grant
receive assistance in purchasing
s veteran
Act in the axme way of full time farming, and ini commercial
the high taxation area. In the case
to a to buy needed
• of $1200 is available for purchase of stock and equipment,
fish
commercial fisherman may receive up
the comm of the three provisions of the veterans
fishing pro iliooveseos service to at'
Land equipment.tthex setVi man o r anyman must Land Act, the ex -service man or
'least 12 months" service in Canada.
ASSIST BUSIN▪ ESSMEN
'� 0 ASS re-establishment credit may be used is to
which the cin apPlica•'
One purpose for capital for a business. Here again buy a business or to provide working p ears after discharge•
time in the 10 y people .vho
tion maybe made at any aurin
p
draw maintenance grants, g
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addition to using the re'estabhshment Credit in this way, P `se
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start their ave businesses, or farmers, may he business the farmer � of
are awaiting returns from t orfor the P
the period they
rants may be paid in the um of onenyeax ths after discharge,
g and up to a max.
service,
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VETERANS' WELFARE OFFICERS ARE s
IN IUW CENTRES THROUGHOUT STA-
TIONED THEY ADVISE AND ASSIST
CANADA.
AND SHOULD BE
SERVICEPERSONNEL, L� PROBLEMS. ON . .
Macicensie. Minister t1{
Issued under the authorit54 of Nos. Tari A•
yETRA"S AFFAIRS
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