Zurich Herald, 1956-03-29, Page 4Clearing Auction Sale
lte Live Stock, Tractor, Farm Im-
plements, Feed and Household Effects
On the premises, Lot 9, Con, 4, Hay
Townehip, 2 1,?, miles north of Exet-
ler lox 2 14. miles south of Hensall and
miles west . The Undersigned Aut.-
tioneer is instructed to sell by nub-
ile auction, 'en
FRIDAY APRIL 6, 1 95 0
'Commencing at 1.00 pen.
Prank Wildfong, Executor for tbe
Estate of the late Amos Wildfone
Alvin Waiper, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SAI.,17
Of Farm Stock and Machinery, on
Lot 14, Concession 3, Stanley Town-
ship. 1 miles west of Brucefield,
on
MONDAY, APRIL 2nd, at i pan,
Machinery — Ford tractor (1 ) 52),
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romqta,nr,e1:Ign2,12M.syad,
W. C. Anne .Chalmers tractor, fully
equipped; 7 -ft. Massey-H=0s tract-
or mower, ;McCormick Deering 15 -
un double disc fertilizer drill (like
new); 3 -furrow rubber tired plow,
2 -furrow rubber tired plow, rock-
shutt side rake. .Cockshutt tractor
sereader, garden tractor fully equip-
ped, Massey -Harris weed sprayer,
20 -ft. boom, air pump with paint
sprayer, 2 rubber tired wagons, M -H,
combine with motor fully equipped;
Cattle — 2 Holstein heifers due
in Mav, 1 Ayrshire heifer due in
May, 2 'black ,cowe fresh, 5 Holstein
heifers fresh Wd due in April; 1 Hol
stein 'cow, due in April Holstein cow
fresh 2 months; 2 Jersey springlings;
Holstein cows due time of sale;
5 year-old calves, 1 black steer, 3
yearlings, 4 spring calves.
Terms — Cash
Ray Pepper, Proprietor
E. P. Cheeney, Clerk.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Geo: T. Male
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ZURICH HERALD
St. Joseph & Blue Water Area
Last ,Sunday, being Paha Sunday,
a day of triumph for Our Lord and
his followers, when palms and other
coverings 'were spread aloeg the
roadway to the Holy City, Jerusalem
for them to walk on, end to show
their - respect for their Master. All
meant well eat the time, following in
procession, Singing verses ,cit praise,
and eager to get dose to him as an
act of humiliation. But wiIthin a
few days many had lost creipect for
their Master, changing their way,
fearing to lose their own prestige;
they had balked, and went straight
against him, and leading to his crusi-
fiction on the following Friday. But
nothing was lost, for as promised
by Him, three days later he arose
gloriously from the dead. It 'being
the fleet Easter and according to
some legend, was on April the sev-
enth.
omme of this HigheMaY,
ltr and 'Mrs Edmund Kraft and
—In some Dry Section of a South- Miss Bertha. Beaker spent Sunday
ern eauert1.7, aitioloredpreacher was
asked 4o praY for rain ; the following
Sunday during service it poured.
rain; Turning to hie, congregation,
saying wYen wanted fain, Brethern,
where is am your Umberella?"
PASHWOOD
Confirmation Service—
OD Palm. ,Sunday eight young peo-
ple were confirmed by Rev. Louis
Notes —
Congratulations go to Mr. and
Mrs, Pete Geeffroi of this'eeighbor-
hood. Bore to them .a daughter, in
theClinton Public Hospital. A sis-
ter for Chasleen.,
Mr and Mrs Leonard Sopha of
Detroit were visitors ,with the form-
er's parents, wee the week -end.
Mr. Nelson Bedard who has spent
a week in London, returned to his
home on Friday last.
Mr and Mrs Janres Denomnie et
Grand Bend were Sunday last visit-
ors with Mr and Mrs Garfield Den -
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NOTICE
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— Albert
Familex
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Mr and Wile Lloyd Rader, Glen
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Mrs Douglas Keys, .Mr and Mrs,
Ward Kraft and family of London,
Mr and Mrs Rober Hayter and fam-
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Thursday, March 29th, 1 9 5G
family spent Sunday 'with Mr eld
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--HENSALL—
Pupils of Miss Greta Lammie pre-
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THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH
YEARS OF PROGRESS
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"The smith a mighty man is he,
with large and sinewy hands . . ."
That's how Longfellow saw him,
and how he was regarded by his
community. Today, he doesn't
have to be a physical giant, for the
smith has a new 'kind of muscle.
We can't describe it, for it's
invisible. A unit we know ,as a
"kilowatt- hour", muscle -power
without an equal.
Today, the roar of the bellows
and vibrant ring of the anvil are
replaced by the hum of motors and
the dull thud of the forging ham-
mer. Electricity, accomplishing
tasks thought impossible 150 years
ago. And who can say what future
applications will be developed?
Would you venture to estimate
how much electricity will be used
to power machinery in, say, 1975?
Ontario Hydro endeavours to do
that every day . . . look into the
future . . anticipate electric
requirements.
Tomorrow's living as well as
today's will rnore and more be
measured in kilowatt-hours. It is
the aim of Hydro to provide an
adequate supply of electricity .
so vital to Ontario's farms, homes
and industries.
THE HYDRO FAM LY ASSURES YOUR ELEC R 1 CAt
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