Zurich Herald, 1957-03-28, Page 4ZURICH ONTARIO
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Beginning April
OPEN FRIDAY
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OPEN SATURDAY EVE. UNTIL
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY
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severe." Young Wien, he said Do
you think you should be taking, my
daughter out tonight?
"Indeed Not", the boy answered;
Then added, hopefully; "Let's try
to. reason With her.
AT DASHWOOD IS STILL ON!
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Kitchen Sets - 'Hassbcks - Studio C'ouches
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Lamps, Etc., Etc. All at Reduced Prices. .
Mirrors at $1.50 ....Floor Mats at $1.00
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Mr and Mrs Wesley Filkins ani
Janice of Howeill, Mich .spent the'
week -end with the . latter's mother,
Mrs. WM. Nadiger.
Miss Sue Ann Walker of Zurich,
pent Friday afternoon with Miss
Marian Rader,
Dr, and aVirs Fred ;Morlock and
son Scott, of Waterloo are visiting
with friends and relatives here.
Mrs. Ervin Latta, Mr and Mrs.
Garnet Weiberg and family and
Howard Weiberg of Watenolo, were
Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs.
Fred Weiberg.
Misses Anna Messner and Eunice
Fredertek pent the week -end. With
Mr and Mrs Fred Weiberg.
Miss Annie Taylor of London,
spent the week -end ,with Mrs. Hobbs
Taylor.
Mr. Her') Geiser of Dearborn,
Michesis visiting with his brother,
Chester Geiser,
Pyjama Party—
The Dainty Doers and their lead-
ers held a •pyjania party at the home
of Joan Guenther. The evening was
spent playing Bunco; winneri were:
Koehler high; and Krietifie
Geiser, low. Lunch was followed.
Sunday visitors with Mr. john
Bender were: Mr and Mrs Allan Fat-
haufer, Kitchener; 'Mr and Mrs.
Roy Bender, Toronto; Me and Mrs.
Gordon Bender and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Bender.
Mr and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg and
fa,nily of Waterloo were Sunday
e'eitors .with Mr and Mrs. L. B.
Rader.
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Proven Feeds and Concentrates for Poultry, Hogs
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LOCAL NEWS
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Sorry to report that Mrs. T. Hart -
Man is ,confined to her room for a
couple of weeks.
• Mr and Mrs Fred Durcharme and
son, Avila called on Mrs. Therese
Hartman en Sunday. ,
Mr and Mrs Tom White- of Kitch-
ener; Mr and Mrs Ed. Hartman. of
'Waterloo; Mr and MN Tony Hart -
Man of Godericih; Mr and Mrs Philip
Hartman, and boys and Mr and Mrs
Victor Hartman annd family were
Sunday visitors with .1Virs. Therese
Hartman and boys, Goshen south.
Was Guest Speaker
Rev. Strome, the Evangelical. U.S.
pastor at 'Crediton spoke to the Men"e
Organization in the local Evangeiie-
al
UB. Church last Thursday even-
ing where there was a 'big turnout.
Rev. Strome also was in charge of
the evening service in the Zurich
Church on Sunday evening.
Plan Hobby Show
Hensall Recreation Council made
plans for a hobby show in the town
as on April 24. Hobbies of both
young and old ,citizens will be feat-
ured. Council also discussed the noel-
bility of utilizing the new room in
'the upstairs of the arena for bad-
minton and ,hasketball.
Many at Hockey Game
Many Villagers and of the com-
munity attended the interesting Ban-
tam Hockey game at Hensall Arena
ou Saturday evening, where the
Zurich boys played the team from
:Sala, winning 6-4. The return tereme
Ned, be played this Wednesday eve.
at Graverhurst, and will decide the
:final Provincial championship in that
rlasg. Here' hoping!
FARiMS will be offered separatelY,
with no reserve. Definitely will be
sold to the highest bidder. —Leaned -
late possession.
TERMS -10% on day of sale, bal-
ance in 30 days,
Mrs, Enema Dietrich, Lorne Dietrich,
,Milford Dietrich, executors of the
Estate of late John Dietrich.
#11!vin Whiner, Auctioneer.
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Extensive Auction Sale
St. Joseph Sr Blue Water Area
Mr and Mrs. Melvin Bedard of
Detroit were week -end visitors with
Mr and Mrs. Leon Bedard. Also the
former's mother, who is in residence
at the Bedard home; others who call-
ed to visit Mrs. Joseph Bedard were,
Mrs. Denis Bedard, Sr., Dennis Be-
dard Jr. of Zurich, and Mr. Theefile
Bedard of the 14th Concessiion.
Mr and Mrs. Napoleon Cantin
of Detroit spent Sunday in St. Jos-
eph, visiting the former's mother,
Mrs. N. A. Cantin.
Messrs. Leonard Sararas, Pete
Jeffrey and Isadore Ducharme mot-
ored to Port Hunon on Friday last
on a business trip.
Mr. Avila Duchaeme while in the
act of trimming a tree on Saturday
last niet with e rather painful acci-
dent. The limb that had been half
cut through suddenly split and kno-
eking him down off the ladder, a
height of fifteen feet. There were
'no bones broken but it will take
'some time before the hand will be
normal again,
Mr and Mrs Raymond Denomme
of this Blue Water north were call-
• ed to London on Monday last to vis-
it MTF. Denomme.,
Mr. La Roadie who went through
an operation, and at time of writing
!is dangerously ill.
The weather Man has pulled an-
other little winter stunt, germg us
another smear of snow. Perhaps as
the older people. would Some tineay,
no last. drippings. However, it is
yet eerier Pring and with a few
sunny days. farmers will again be on
their land,
--Tied Out --
The father with a tene voee "'v'
,qf Johan Durham and Herefoed
ettle, Tractor, Farm Implements,
, ay, Grain and Household Effete.
'On the premises, Lot in, ,Con. • 15,
Hay Twp. nee miles west of Dash -
*pod and 2 miles north, or 2%
igilles west of Zurich., and 2% miles
Sbuth.
The undersigned Auctioneer is in-
structed .to sell by public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1.0th.
At 12:80 pen. Sharp.
High Quality Cattle — Red Dur-
ham cow, carrying 4th calf, due first
Week in May; 2 red Durham cows
with calve at foot; part Durham and
Angus -cow with calf at foot; red
Durham cow fresh ' 3 weeks, with
calf at foot. roan Durham cow car-
rying .3rd calf. due before day of
Sale; blue roan cow, carrying 5th.
calf due before sale date; roanDer
barn cow, carrying 4th calf, due. in
June; roan Durham cow, carrying
Second calf ,due in May; part Dur-
ham and Hereford heifer, Milking,:
red Durham heifer, rising 2 yrs. old
Hereford Cattle — Hereford cow,
carrying 2nd calf, due before day
of sale; Hereford cow with -calf at
foot; Hereford cow, fresh ;one week
with calf at foot; Hereford heifer,
with calf at foot; Hereford heifer
due in June; Registered Hereford
Bull, Jayibee Baldwin tStanwey, of
outstanding quality and blood line;
9 Durham and Hereford Steers, aver-
aging '750 lbs. each; 3 Dnrham and
Hereford heifers, averaging 600 'Ms
each; Thia is an extra choice herd
of tattle. Cows have all been hand
Tractor and Farm Implesnents —
Case Standard Tractor in guaran-
teed condition; Case 2 -furrow Trac-
tor Plow; McDeering binder 8 -ft.
cut on rubber, used 12 seasons; M -H.
1,3 -run fertilizer and grain drill, like
new; McDeering hay loader, McDeer-
ing
3-bar side delivery rake, like
new; 7 -ft. McDeering spring tooth
cultivator; McDeering tractor man-
ure spreader; McDeering mower 6 -ft.
Mr and Mrs. V. L. Becker and,
family spent Sunday at New Dundee
with Mr and !Mrs. Albert Becket.
Mr. Ronald Ten Eyck of Kitchener
spent Sunday at the battle of V. L.
Becker.
• AUCTION SAL?'"
Of Live Stock, Grain and Seed.
On the Premises, Lot 4, Concessioe
11, Hay Township. Four miles
south of Zurich, or 114 miles east of
Dashwood and one mile north.
The undersigned Auctioneer is ine
structed to sell by re'llic Auction
TUESDAY, APRIL 9th. •
At 1.30 p.rn. Sharp
LIVE •STOCK. — Hereford Cow, 'r
yrs. old, due at time of Sale; part
Jersey Corw,d ue at sale tine;
cow, due in May; white heifer
in May; part Jersey coweernie '
roan caw, wifh. calf ;.'
white cow; due in September;Spott
cow with calf; roan ,cow with caiti.
red cow with calif; Hereford heifeie'
with calf; 2 roa heifers due in Aug-
ust; 5, 2 -yr. old heifers; 4 yearling
steers, 5 grass calves; 6 winter cal-
ves.
GRAIN I& .SEED —111300 Ibuelteis
mixed grain; 70 bushels wheat; 40 -lbs
Red Clover Seed.
NO REbSERVE, Everything will be
sold. Proprietress giving up farmbng
Terms — Cash
Mrs. Therese Hartman, Proprietreee,
R. F'. Stade, .Clerk.
Hector McNeil, Auctioneer.
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cut; 3-drom steel roller, 2 M-1-1. team
scufflers ; Let e grin der and eagge I
rubber tire wagon; grain box, with I
sides; 16 -ft. flat rack; 167 -ft. sliding
rack, combination Beaty elec-
tric grinder, like new; 5 -section dia-
mond harrows; steel tire wagon,
gravel box, set of sleighs, extension
ladder, 'cuttee, new electric cattle
clipper; fanning mill; single scutrier;
wheelbarrow, electric fencer, crose-
eut- saw; scythe, emery, galv. pip-
ing snow fence; quantity. lumber,
50 -ft.- rubber hoe; .200-1b. cap. plat-
formscales; circular saw, brooder
stove,shovels, forks, chains, barrels,
doubletrees and many articles too
numerous to mention.
HAY and GRAIN — 8 ton. mice
quality shredded hay; 500 bushels at
mixed Grain.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Phitter.
electric Radio, studio Couch, eiettii$
lamps, centre tables, kitchen ata
dining room chairs, rocking chairs%
beds, dressers, kitchen cupboard,.
itoilet set, new -comfortersand quilts,
mats, large assortm.ent dishes mkt
glassware, sealers, crocks,etc., ett„.
No reserve, as the farm is sold.
Owing to extra large sale,. .sellin
will start sharp on time.
Plan to attend this outstanding -7
sale.
Terms — Cash
William.Hatigh, Proprietor.
Glen Weibb, Milford Merner,
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer
Real Estate Auction Sale
Of Valu.alble 100 Acre Farm, Lot 1)',;
Cori. 7, Usborne, Township .County
of Huron ; 3 miles south of Elinivilles
The undersigned .Auctioneer is Tile!
strutted to sell by public :Auction, on
TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd.
At 2 o'clock, pen. Sharp •
FARM—Consists of Lot D, Con. 7,
Usbarne Twp. 100 acres of choice
clay loam on which is .situated a
well built brick --dwelling. •Also good
sized barn and driveshed. Ample
water supply, fruit trees and small
hush. Farm is in good state of ,culti-
vation. inspection ! invited before
day of sale. Terms -1.0,% on day
of sale, balance in -30 days. Sold
subject to a reasonable reserve bid.
Immediate Possession.
Herbert Anderson, Joseph Whelihan,
Executors of the Estate of the late
Edward .Hicks.
Alvin Walp.er, Auctioneer.
Real Estate Auction ale ,
Consisting of 100 aere fin, being.
Lot 18. Con. 17: and 75 acre fame.
south % Lot 17, Con. 17; Stephen
Township. Half mile north of Ship
ka, or IVA miles west of Dashwood
and 3 miles south.
The undersigned Auctioneer is in-
structed to sell by reahlic Auction, on
FRIDAY, APRIL 5th.
At 2 o'dock, pen., sharp
REAL ESTATE —
FARM Consists of 100 acres
being Lot 1,3, ,Concession 17, Steph-
en Township, on which is situated a
good sized bank barn, drive shed and
hen house. Large 2 -storey- white
brick. dwelling. All in fair state of
repairs. Hydro throughout, An
ample water supply. (35 acre e till-
able land, remainder in pasture and
mixed ibuele Farni is nicely sitnat-
ed, close to store and School.
FARM — Consisting of 75 urge,
Neith no buildings, .55 acres tillable
;land; remainder is pasture and bush,
never fail.ino -(x70-61. Insper!t-%
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