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ZURICI-H . HERALD.
SPECIALS
I !LANNELETTE BLANKETS
Kingscot 70x90 ........,.,... $5.93
80x90 6.98
New Rubber Boots, Blue Barts, all
Sizes, Edgar Boots $6.25, $5,25
Zen's Flannelette Shirts at old price
Mens all wool Soaks.
>' Iby's Rubber Boots at $3.69
THE DRYSDALE STORE
PIGS FOR WALE
Good quality, 6 weeks old. Phone
1.8 r 98, Zurich. Andrew Rau.
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Front my home farm, Babylon
Line, a yearling red heifer, has no
horns. Finder notify, Fred Haberer,
Phone 94 r 1111, Zurich.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Livestock, Truck, Tractor, Hay,
Grain and Mise. Articles. On the
Premises, Lot 7, Con. 23, Mollard
Line, Stephen Towndhip. One mile
east la Grand. Bend on No. 81 High-
way, and one mile south. The un-
dersigned Auctioneer has been in-
structed 5o sell by pubiie Auction on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 213rd.
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specials 50, 75, 100. 15 rounds at $15 each. s
Admission $1.00, extra cards and specials 25 cts.
Sponsored by Legion and Ladies Auxiliary s
Co -Op
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ARE YOUR BEST BUY !
Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used in Out
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Hensall. Dist. Co -Operative
HENSALL and ZURICH
RO R'RAL FA £1Y
E THAN UUBLED
SINCE THE WAR
YDRO now serves 313,285 rural customers --
more. than double the 156,000 served at the
end of the war—bringing electricity and a better
way of living to an additional 157,285 Ontario
farm, hamlet and village customers.
At the end of the war there were 21,569 mites of
rural Fines bringing electricity to the rural areas. of
Ontario. By September, 1951 the miles of.line had
increased to 37,239. During this period the horse-
power demand in the rural areas showed a remark-
able increase. The demand at war's end was
132,551 horsepower. By 1950 it had more than
doubled to a total of 314,681 horsepower.
On the faun., Hydro power is a low-cost hired .man
helping to produce more at a reduced cost. In the
home it makes possible the use of modern elec-
trical appliances which lighten work, save time
and make life easier for all. Yes, the coming of
Hydro to the farm provides a better way of life for
thousands of people in the rural areas of
the Province.
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Onward
Ontari
Frost
Candldate, Tom Pryde in support
of that Government
VOTE FOR.
Tom Pryde
November 22
ON. THE RECORDS OF THE
Gol%rnment, and of the Huron
PRYDE
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Vote
fora Sane -Strong
Safe Government
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Commencing at 1 o'clock pm. sharp Clearing Auction Sale
Cattle—Holstein cow, carrying her Of Valuable Household Effects and
third calf, due middle of April; Hol-
stein cow, carrying third calf, clue in
March; pure bred Jersey coy, milk-
ing, carrying fourth calf, due latter
part of May; Durham tow, carrying 2.0 Marlborough St., Exeter, on •
second calf, due in March; Holstein
cow carrying second calf, due middle
of February; 2 Heifers 2 years old;
3 heifers ;1 year old; 1 ryearling steer
These are all good quality cattle;
Gows are extra good milkers with twin beds; 6 -piece walnut veneer
clear T. 13. testa. bedroom suit, complete; Rogers table
Swine—Yorkshire Sow, due Nov- model Radio.; I oak centre tables;
ember 7th; Totk;h;re Sow about drop-leaf coffee table; walnut end
200 -lbs., not bred. 1 table; Stxu nberg Carlson electric
Poultry -100 choice pullets, White table radio; smoking stand; fenery
Leghorn crowed With White Rock, 4 -plate electric .stove, like new; kit -
started to lay. ellen table with 4 matching chairs;
Truck and Tractor -1950, 3 -ton kitchen buffet, electric clock, Prem -
Ford Truck 134 -inch wheelbase; D. ter vacuums cleaner, New Williams
P. axle, Brantford Anthony 5 -yard sewing' machine, circular plate glass,
box and 'hoist. This Truck is in all- mirror, 2 trilight lamps, electric
round new condition. Tractor, 1940 lamp without shade, 3 table electric
Ford filly equiped, also Da West lamps; Wilton rug 6x12 feet; small
Loader and 2 -furrow plow in new Wilton rug; 12 green cushions; man-
condition. tel clock, oak rocker, 'occasional
Misc. Articles--10-in. Bisset grain chair, 'Congo]eum rog 9x10 feet:
Miscellaneous Items
The undersigned has received in-
structions to sell by public Auction
situated at the New Wartime Houses,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th.
At 1 O'clock, P.M. the following.
A 2 -piece chesterfield; Combin-
ation table and bookcase; 7 -piece
blonde mahogany bedrooan ,cute with
grinder used two years; Viking cream
sefarator used two years; wheeled
rubber tired tractor wagon; 24 -inch
rip saw and frame; 7 -inch saw equtp-
ed with new electric Motor; pump
jack, equiped with new electric mot-
or; 100 -feet 112 inch water pipes;
number steel fence p •sts; quantity
of bricks; colony housi 10x12 -ft,
newly built; c •long house 10x12 -ft
stove; 2 chicken shelters; water
fountain and feeders; largo chop
box; 25 coni of dry w:;od; forks, ! er ease; baby cradle and crib; child's
;hovels, pail,, and many article, too table and chairs set- wagon; nand
numerous to mention. !sleigh; toboggan; tricycle; small rac-
flav and Crain --.--900 'bushels of ker; child's ironing board;' Doll kris gy
mixed grain, barley^ and oats; 75 /children's clothes, high chair, . China
'bushels wheat; 200 bushels of cob . sc,t; Billingsley rose spode gpeci:nl
corn; 350 bales of choice reel clover+50-piece dinner set; a number .of
hay; 3 tons loose red clover hay; 2 'heautiful cups and saucers; crystals,
loads bean straw; quantity of turn -1 ornaments, candlestick holders; gla,-
ips and mange's. ware, 2 crystal trays, vases, kitchen
utensils, .crocks, 2 Boasting pans, ex-
tension cord, 12 dozen pint sealers;
small plants, Marlin .22 bolt -action
rifle, new, equipped with sights, lig-�
spy outtit ; 2 galyttriN(tl. tubs; i s . re-
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cedar chest; lawn folding 'chair and
rocker to match; combination desk;
C'ofireld washing .machine, new con-
dition; clothes rack; drapes! Cur-
tain frames; ice - box; foot stool,
card table and chairs; violin 100
years old, with leather case, like new;
Christmas tree frame and decorat-
ions; 2 bedroom lights; coal -oil lamps
2 hotplates; ironing board, door ex-
tenasion gate! 2 badminton sets; ton-
nis set; , new golf clubs with leath-
No Reserve, Everything will he sold.
r'ecil Lovie, Proprietor.
'filen Webb, Clerk.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
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ens; tool cupboard; lawn plower; and will be sold without reserve.
gardenans; bieyrtools, clecarpenter s, 2 TERMS—CASH
gas c, etc. (Teletoolscope Duncan McDonald, Proprietor:
sights for gun.) Elmore 'McJBride, Clerk.
Everything is in new condition Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer.
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PROCLAMATION
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance with By -Law
No. 19, passed October 1st, 1951, under authority of Chapter 266
Section 76 of the Municipal Act, a meeting of the Electors of the
Township of Hay will be held in the
TOWNSHIP HALL, ZURICH, ONTARIO
On
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1951
The Clerk will be in the Township Hall, Zurich, from 1 to 2 pan.
to receive Nominations for one Reeve and four Councillors for the
Year 1952, also for two Hay Township .School Area Trustees. for
the years 19512 and 1953.
When a proposed Candidate is not present, his nomination
paper shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto .eviclence
satisfactory to the Returning Officer that he consents to be so
nominated.
A meeting of the Electors will be held in the Township Hall,
Zurich, at 2 ,p.m., on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBEI\ 23rd, 1951
To hear proposed Candidates, and in case more than the required
anurnber .of candidates to fill the office are nominated, and a vote
demanded, A Poll will be held on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1951
From 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.zn., at the following places:
Poll Polling Place
D.R.O.
1. School House No. 2 l'crcy Campbell
2. School House No. 14 Hugh McEwen
3. Zurich Town Hall Leroy O'Brien
4. Zurich Town Hall Albert Hess
5. School House No. 12 Hilton Pruemner
(i. Earl Guenther Block Reinhold Miller,
7. School House No. 3 Jas. McAllister
8. Jas. Masse Residence Fred Ducharme
Dated at Zurich, Ont.
November 5th, 79511,
Poll Clerk
Lorne Ohapman
Sid McArthur
Gordon Surerus
Lorne IClopp
Ed. J. Stir'P.
Sidney Baker
James Fuss
Ed. Corriveau
Ii. W. BROICENSIIIRE,
Returning Officer
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