Zurich Herald, 1951-10-18, Page 4NTARIO.
Clearing A.uctaon Sale
'%?f Livestock, Farm Machinery, Tay,
Crrain sand Misc'1. Articles, On the
Ttreenisec : Lot 20. Can. 15, Stephen
'I"nwmshin: '1 i/+, miles west of Daeli-
ereod and 11:, miles smith. The un-
t'lersioned Auctioneer ltaa t1PPn
itrtrlictpd +n '`ell by Public Allction 'r
FRIDAY, OC'n 10th.
+f"ommenetrde at: 1. n'elotk. n.m,shnre
1' ersee--Middle P.r^.1 wnrlc tnf111
'1f a(Aneral 'Pt1,^nofiP. Thpan nr' 'hath
gond. wn."1- , cr 'horses petern'lieed true
'and relie:tde
C,nttl r - Tprcev c n*'", r,•c nt rt
ltnillcirn• nail rinn n there!,• 'Heil:deb,
row. freseb two weeks esri til cele ee
flet; Dresesea row 4 veers nl•i 1,";th
t•nlf ae 'cont: T�leek hPifP,^, rm»11 inm
'F,rCt pelf, dee in reeeer;.trl•• 4 1h„'1 -ten,
PFr1.inA"c• 1 nnlf 8 menti. ,nlri,
;Owl earrips eleen T. R. to te,
pio[._,.Chnirp Vnrkri,ive cow. pal+ry-
ipy. fire+ it++P,” r7'iP n+ sale date: 5
j orkahiee - market ni Pga.
Nrool,inorlr '4T 91:nrinr, n -ft
tut in Pv,nil enrrlii;n„ • ri. -a ee \ eto
ZURICH HERALD
fully equiped; gas lantern, 4 bushels
timothy seed, 40 -gal steel drum; 1
boy's bicycle, like new; piece( sof
timber 85 -ft. long 10x1) -in; 4 auto
tiros and other mise. articles.
No Reserve. Everything will be sold.
Terms ---Cash
Gordon Pearson, Proprietor.
Mdlfred Merrier, Clerk,
Alvin Walpole Auctioneer.
l ,nwpr K -ft, en* • vr. TT 11 -ren fnr-
tili7Pr Al^111: seraie drill, Terse Llaneee
enreeder ;n nerfeet coniitioll: e-
'f?eerins• 1'? -plate ontl,rnw Mee: mere
Been snikler and n1111er: din'p p ec„ff
�jp,•• nal ,^t1 h1 •>1' +irprT txairon ; ,1Pw
1f ft. llav dinmonrl 11a,•-
itouc• Venonrin° r'flint •111,a'• 1{le„rr
vs�llrtn nirsee• •Cl,aehnee fanning mill.
18-+nn+1, erriTlo• +nn+1, eel+ivttor:
;S,ITT-l• ,.e1.p c0,4'nF 1,r,11 fin Pta•Ii.c: i-iew
tp•, 51.4.0 ,,.,� : rs �.,nt,..o<1r reeve CP nara+-
or ren -ib. emeriti. like new• runt
•�m^
vele, ,,.,•;,ldsteen • clef.
tlIIAn„h1P
a0•opss arra enlTn,'c • r„+.4;,t,e-
�ntrev, Cnl�ttpr: meet» r1 "n ennin-
Ment. nen :itseeft. elee ,-elms and
"buckets: horse clinger• nn-=* Pmaas
:;eedpr' onion sieve: aalvanive,4 nails,
ori i t'tv of notatnee. cho„ bnv Toir1
Votaries anri ne,llermtc :n+l1 r• r•"+'ip1ee.
Hays and Grain -- Quantity of mixed
Stay: 800 hii 1iels nerved P•ratn • 80
bu bel:= TniXPd groin: 80 heshele nTon-
easdra haelev. Ne Reserve, every- New York,
thing will 1,p sold.
'Terms—Cash
T-Tenry (•ink, Pror,-ie+or.
`T"Tilfred Verner, ('!Teck
Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Li*-'st•nck treetnr. machinery.
Hay, Grsin, Household 'Effects. On
the premises. T.ot 113, Con. 4. TJsh-
-nrne T^ mshin • 214 miles e'ac4 of
Exeter. •HTlron Street and F half mile
lout!!. The endersig'ned Auctioneer
has (been instructed to sell by public
Auction on
TT:T STAY. OCTOBER 23rd
Commencing, a+ 1 o'clock p.m. sharp
Horses -- Snan ,of black mares,
well matched. 10 years old, guaran-
teed trine and reliable in every way;
set of do'n1'le harnosa.
Cattle --•black cow, due Januar-es 24;
Hereford cow, due Mee- 80th: Hol-
stein cow, due Ancil 8th: 2 cows with
ceivee at filet: bda le heifer, dile on
Fehr -me- 1 !411: 0 Titeref eseerz
a;-era:sine I,1 f' -1T1.s : heifer 'n years
old” 7 Von', in S” ctP,rc. Drerbeen end
I.1'co ford; 8 fall 'selves; 7 eerily...,
calves, 2 sinal! calves. These eee all
good quality cattle with clear T. B.
Teets.
.Tioe:s---Yerkehire. Sow with litter”
• of 15: Yol':41Atre sew, dee :at. Sul"
date. 10 th,nllcs: 1? *.vpnners 10
weeks old. These are all extra e•oNci
Qtielity Pees.
11,1echit,elty—Standard Oliver Tract-
or treed nn,1': two yens, i'1 new c an-
rldtinr.: Cele :;_ftirrol,- p?rvv to-nn-
erin' 0 -ft. ", 1ti-Packer: Cork?lint':
14 -plate ilnobie disc; h1 ;:1 spring
to' th btu -vows; ,T. FT. 'are -mese sorer -id-
ea rPa11• now; GLH. fertilizer drill,
M. H. binder: :1,1e-T'leerine mower:
hay 1 ider: side rake. :x.111::• rake
set dir'1u'nl harrows; 2-ferrew disc
plow; rn.•n scneler; wnikino• nlmy;'
new 1•r1h'rer tired wagon; 10 -ft. flat i
Imo per' steel wagon; set hob sle-1
icih.. Chmmni-'1T electric ;rain grin-
eeeineel y'itl' p-:t.p, T1r' ty 9 mall
r10.•, -or: Clinton fere-ear mill.
s 1P-,; T1tte1•n't'reel Cl'eaT11
eet.11 iof lad€ler: ' s heel-
. 1 r;. .ler; wheelbarrow. ere »'Moat
h'.,. `'i,'k, rain slrel°• eras.
4 • w c;>•,•°rip fen'e,^burg•y-
mrru ;it': of hinsttles, snoe• fence:
wire stretcher-; f,rks, sh;"•:,1:, lntr-
rc.1e. aril's, and many articles: ton
nl'111r•t•ntt.e to mention.
Trey and Grain --40 to',s leve'
mi\'.ri hay; hfifl bales of bays ail best
of (.maniere. 2,000 bushel of Pei*:ed
grain, barley and 'eat-• 400 T, i hal:;
o' barley O.A.C. No. 21 uehels
alfe1f:' eeed; 1,_ acres of turnip. and
man golds.
Furniture-•-McC1ary stove nearly
new; Quebec heater; extension table;
chest of drawers, kitchen chairs, bed-
rnon furniture: mattreee f+•ether
ra i1tr' .s . organ, lamps, gni—Tele iron;
seidere. Etc. Ete
T '.el•ythine will- he sald without
re,erve as the farm is sold. Sale will
start eltarn on time.
Terms -•- Ca:lt
DASHWOOD
Snell ----At St, Joseph's Hospital,
London, 'on Sunday, Oct. 14, to Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Snell of Dashwood,
a daughter.
Mrs. E. Render spent a few days
in Toronto last week.
Mrs. Wm. Wein is attending the
funeral of her sister in Montreal
this week.
Rev H Getz was guest speaker at
anniversary services in Roseville on
Sunday.
Mrs. Donehey has returned to 'her
home in Chicago, after spending a
few weeks with her brother, Mr and
Mrs, R. Goetz
Mrs. Ness is visiting in 'Windsor
this week.
Mr and Mrs Howard Klurnpp spent
the week -end in Detroit.
Mr and Mrs. George Tiernan spent
a few days in Toronto last wee'. WINS JACKPOT Presentation. i
Mrs. Cowan of Hanover is visit- At the Monster Bingo helcI in the Bride Elect Honored
ing with her daughter, Mr and M. Exeter Arena Friday 112th, 'sponsored Mrs. Ferd Haberer entertained fri-
Harold Kellerman" by the Canadian. Leg:en ,Branch, ends at her 'home last Thursday ev-
i4Ir and Mrs Georgy Wolfe (bridal nine hundred and thirty-one patr:ns ening in honor of Miss Jean Krueg-
cauple of Toronto spent the week -
attended the affair. President Fred er (bride elect). The former being
end with his parents Mr and Mrs. Darling was Master of Ceremonies. assisted by 'Mrs. Jac�rb Haberer, anal
Wesley Wolfe. The $1,000 jackpot which had to be Miss Frieda Haberer. The borne was
Mrs. Jack Cudmore of er moto is won in 58 callsavas won biy Mrs Wm beautifully decorated with autumn
spending this week with her mother' Dietz of Kippen, on the 58th call. flowers, suitable for the 'occasion.
Mrs. Kleinativer• The $100 special was.. shared 'by Mre Jean was ushered to the awaiting
Mr and Mrs lig Guenther have Len McKnight, and Bill McKenzie, chair ;beside a •decorated corner with
returned from a honeymoon spent in 'of Exeter; and the two fi50; specials a rainbow effect leading with etre-
were won lief Ralph Sweitzer, and amers to a large pot effect 'covered
Bill Vice Exeter with silver .paper 'overflowing with
'MATH , V N
FOR THE AGED
BED PATIENTS AND
CONVALESCENTS
MRS.
ETTA MacK.AY HODGERT
Phone 184 --- Exeter
Thank You!
The Salvation Army, Seaforth
Dear Publisher: Tt would be appre-
ci�ated if through the the Zurich Her-
ald you would express the appreciat-
ion ,of Lieutenant Douglas and my-
self, to all who assisted in and con-
tributed to the recent Red Shield
Appeal. A total of sixty-seven dol-
lars and fifty cents ($67.50) was
realized from the "canvas.
The funds raised will be used by
"'The Arniy" to, continuo its task of
i bringing 'hope to the hopeless.
In thanking you for your co-oper•-
' ation, I ani Sincerely ;yours, Ivan
McNeilly, `ind Lieut,
CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to take this opportunity to
thank all my friends for flowers,
cards, treats .and visits while a pat-
ient in Clinton Hospital and while
convalescing at home.
Signed ---Keith Westlake, -c
lic Health Nurse to the members.
She gave a very interesting talk on
child care and hygiene. A very de-
licious lunch was served by Mrs. Diet -1
rich and her committee.
Presentation
The home of Mr and Mrs. Ross
Richardson of the Parr Line was the
setting Wednesday evening 10th for
a delightful eflair when fifty neigh-
bours gathered to present Bliss Elaine
Carlile, bride -elect of October, with
a miscellaneous presentation. The
lovely gifts were presented to Elaine
in a lovely decorated basket, with
Pat and Mike Soldan doing the bon -
ors, A mock wedding was a high-
light of the evening with the follew-
in,g roles 'portrayed bylBride- Miss
Helen Love; Grcom- Mrs. Bob 'Madge
Minister, Miss Margaret Porter;
Father, Mrs. Porter; Flower bearers,
Pat Soldan •and Gail Richardson.,
Luncheon •was served and contests
enjoyed,
Thursday, Oetobe
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Mr and Mrs D. Derby and family
of Hanover spent the week -end with
Mr and Mrs. Harold Kellerman.
• Mr. Charles Snell is all smiles
this week, his wife presented him
with a little daughter on Sunday, con
gratulations, Charlie.
Rowrl!ce, Proprir'f,,.
13, 11 Franc.s, Garnet Hit'k,' Clerks.
Alvin Wainer, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Live Stock, Poultry', and Mi eel.
Articles. on the premi.eee, youth half
of Lot 22, r" •n. 14, Stephen Town-
ehiln; ere miles west of Dashwood:
and 1 mile ••euth. The undersigned
Auctioneer has been instrortr'd to
sell by Public Auction en
WEDNESDAY, OCTOIIF;R Nth.
Commencing at 2 o'clock p.m. sharp.
Cattle. --Part Jersey and Durham
cow, milking, safe in cell': part Pol-
led Angus and Durham erre, milking
aaf'• in calf; part Here•forrd and Jer-
sey ems, fresh 7 we&se r c let• • f„rd
heifer' earreilte first call' due before
sale dole; 'Tack heifer earry; ';t firet
ca:1 1; l:Eafni•:. €ivcte ; 17�srham
1 r i"l; rn ail ••.:`Dori
i ,-tr, .v, ith : lr.. ', '€". r •. f< 'its.
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St Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr and Mrs'Leonard Sararas and
daughter Marjorie and Mr. Emanuel
Sararas motored to London on Sun-
day last to visit the form.er's mother
who underwent an 'operation.
Mr and Mrs Oscar Tomlin and
family of Harrison were Sunday vis-
itors with relatives on the Blue Wat-
er Highway.
Mr and Mrs Fred Dueharme in
company with Mr. Kuno Hartman,
and two members of the family,Miss
Jeanne and Raym-nd Hartman, mot-
ored to St. Josephs Hospital, Lond-
on Sunday last, where Mrs. Hart -
men underwent a major operation.
The Messrs Maize and Cyril Du-
charine of Windsor paid a short vis-
it to their parents over the week -end
Bean threshing in this neighbor-
hood is almost completed for thio
season, The :ample is of choice
duality. The yield was only fair,
and the pi•'.ce much discouraging, to
the farmer. f •r they had to pay high
wages for caring of the crop and the
harve-tiny' process and the only
means of combating such low prices
is by storing then in their own ,gran-
erie:s until ,'ueh times as they will be
needed on the market. _Boat of the
farmers are well 'm with their fall
plowing and some of the root crop
has aTreadf been taken up. The wea-
ther has been favourable the past
week sor eo for farm work and far-
;mere, took full advantage •t£ it.
1-Ofenurse there is no season yet
to war;`:' about early winter setting
in: Indian Summer must come first;
and that you must not expect until
tite ground le covered with a fall
snew, Iain» that did not annoy the
Tnlians • r.,f old too much, for accord-
ing to the past, they knew the first
enc would melt away, and more
sunny days would again appear, to
store away their c .rie which was
their main crop, and other necessary
sepeli'•s of food stored away ror the
winter. You must not expect too
much in this so called Inma:c sum-
mer; nar can you expect summer
temperatures; ibut you can expect a
calm after a storm; and so, you can
expect a few nice days after the first
blizzard of the season; this rs your
=a called Indian Summer.
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The Corner!
A paeserb'y eyed a vicious cooking
dog with great suspicion. The own-
er of the dog reassured him with the
old saying, "A Barking Dog Never
Bites," The passerby retorted, "You
know proverb, ire know proverb, but
does dog, knew ploverb.
FOR SALE
Good Winter Apples-13ring your
containers next week, or call 697 r
31, Hensall. Prices Very Reasonable
FOR SALE
Milk Truck, including route and
52 cans. Apply to Mrs. Harry Rose,
Zurich. *2t
FOR SALE
Cob corn, right from, the field.
Place your order early ---Alvin Gin-
erieh. Phone 00 r 0, Zurich. *2
Ty, S,A..L°
reat a }.: t.'7.,,.1r;c• T,
i, irriraT. ii' hope• -r, Ttnngottr,, 1°„i,• t
fret eonditi',n Vt.T3r Reaeonable
•Cin it ln'nat1+ • ,vr ITP' r,, the ,fir, t r lir=l', 7nl rc;+,
C. W. L. Meet gifts. Mrs. Karl Decker gave the
fitting remarks as follows: After
On Tuesday evening October 9th,
every shower there is a rainbow; at
the Zurich C.W:L. held their October
the end of every 'rainbow there rs a
meeting in the town. -ball. The presi-
dent Mrs. Norena Rose opened the "Jean” to see what she finds In her
meeting with prayer. Twenty-seven pot 1of gold. Mrs. Decker assisted
members being present. Several bus -
with the gifts, which were lovely and
iness letters were read 'by the Gores useful. 'Words of gratefulness were
ponding Secretary, Mrs. Edwin Re -
expressed :by the bride elect for the
gier. Several boxes of used clothing kindness shown 'her. The evening
was brought by the members to
was spent in pla;y!ing games and roc -
send away to the poor, amounting to ial chats that were enjoyed by all.
100 labs. Mrs. W'in. 'Dietrich conven-
or for the social part of the evening The hostess served .a dainty luncheon
introduced Miss D .7 , The evening's merry time approached wonderful these days, and what a
es'ardin our pu
b- striking to the eye as well as the palat
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a SPECIALS. $500; -150; $75; $50
Booth in Arena
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ADMISSION:—$1.00; Extra Cards and Specials 25 Cents,
Sponsored by the Hensall Branch Canadian Legion Post 4614'
And Ladies' Apxiliary
18th, 1�l511
WILL BE HELD IN THE
HENSALL COMMUNITY ARENA
ON
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd.
Uoors Open at 8:00, Bingo at 9:00-
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FOR RED CLOVER, AND SWEET CLOVER.
CONSULT US BEFORE SELLING
Telephone 87-W
Telephone 61-J
eid's Elevators
to wish the bride elect "much joy"
in her future life. Many thanks to
the hostess for the splendid hospital -
it es which was enjoyed to the full in
their lovely warm home. Mrs. Ivan
Yurvgblut poured the tea.
Fine Weather
Ideal October weather is greeting
us here at present, lovely, sunshine,
and nice warm refreshing breezes
greet one. The woods are most
DASHWOOD, ONT.
and
THEDFORD, ONT,
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tonic it would .be to just have the.
time to brows around in the woo&
and enjoy; this beautiful nature, but
we seem to be in a high geared pitch
with business, and just don't take.
off a few hours to enjoy God's world,
derful gift in the beauties ,of nature.
Ile has given us so abundantly.. The
fall work is progressing nicely! while
up north in Bruce County there is
such an over abundance of rain, we
here could stand some to make plows.
ing go a little better.
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