Zurich Herald, 1953-03-12, Page 4ttAMA bii1T4IpRIO
OASHWOOD
Mr and Mrs Keith Wildfong and
+"rant of London, spent the week-
land rwith their .parents Mr and Mrs.
G. Wildfoxag.
Mrs. A. Tiernan has returned
home after spending a few weeks in
I Detroit.
Open House was attended by a
LIONS CLUE OF ZURICH
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County Engineer.
EASTER SEALS HELP
CRIPPLED CHILDREN
Easter -Time 1953:
Easter Greetings to
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Friends of Crippled Children.:
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Supposethis letter were a crippled youngster ---• perhaps a
boy with :a brace on each leg, or a little girl 'on crutches —
giving you a chance to help.
You'd reach for your pocketbook, fast.
This letter asks your help again on behalf of the crippled
children of Ontario — children who need medical and surgical
treatment, braces, crutches, hospitalization.
Again al Easter -time we depend upon generosity to continue
the work that will mean hope for other crippled children in
our ctmnmunity and throughout the province. ..
Please ;put your contribution in the PINK ENVELOPE —
whatever your heart prompts you to give. Every dollar is
sincerely appreciated and carefully used.
You will be happier this Easter for having helped. Please use
the seals .to spread the message of help for crippled children.
LIONS CLUB OF ZURICH
(11 you know of a needy crippled child not receiving care,
please notify us.)
Easter Seal Committee: Theodore C. Haberer,
Chairman; Reg. Illsley, Treasurer; Arnold Merner
Publicity Chairman, Carl Scott,
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Your attention is directed to R.S.O. 1950,
Chapter 167, Section 36, Subsection 4. 5. and 6
re Load Limits during months of March and April;
these sections will be strictly enforced on all County
Roads.
Peter D. Patterson,
ZURICH HERALD
very good crowd in our school on
Friday.
,Miss Shirley Haugh has accepted
a position in the office of the Dash-
wood Planing Mill,
Mr and Mrs IC. Streets of Clinton
wereSunday visitors with her father'
Mr and Mrs J. M. Tiernan.
Mr ,and. Mrs Russell. Tiernan of
London, spent theweek-end with his
parents, Mr and iVlrs A. V. Tiernan.
Mr and Mrs Jim Pollard of Frank-
ford spent the week -end with her
mother, (Mas Cora Geiser.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Re.a1 Estate, Household Effects
and Misc. Items, on the premises,
East Half of Lot 15'7, Vol. S., in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
The undersigned Auctioneer has been
instructed to sell by public auction- on
SATURDAY, MARCH 21st.
At 1 o'clock p.m. sharp
Real Estate — ,Consisting of half
acre of land on which is situated a
two --storey white brick house; the
main floor consists of large living
room and dinin•groom; one bedroom,
r kitchen and ,pan;tav ; the upstairs has
41 ® four bedrooms, clothes closets and
bathroom. Also a large basement;
never failing well with best of water.
There is also on the premises a good
size double barn, some fruit trees
and the very best of garden land.
This is an ideal home.
Teams of Real Estate — 10 cl on
day of sale, balance in 30 days. Will
be sold subject to a reasonable re-
served .bid, if not previously sold.
Household Effects, Etc. — Sher-
lock Manning piano in first class con-
dition;
ondition; solid oak dining room ex-
tension table; 6 dining chairs, 2 oak
centre tables, 3 leather rocking
chairs, 2 oak rocking chairs, West-
inghouse electric table radio; Cole -
o man oil burner, used one winter;
9 Beatty washing machine, like new;
a New Williams sewing machine, chime
a mantle clock, setee, drop leaf table,
a 15 kitchen chairs, kitchen clock, tap -
1 1 estry rug 9x12 -ft; congoleum rug;
• smoki -g stand, hall rack, pictures
j and picture frames, couch, trunk,
i new electric fan, electric heater, hot
1 play e, ironirg hoard, sewing table,
electric iron, 4 bedroom suites, dyes
sers, commodes, wheel chair, trunk,
' quilting frames, cupboard, quantity
..p. I of sealers, crocks, assortment of dis-
4 hes, galv. tubs, numerous kitchen
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Misc. Items — Quantity of coal,
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barge sugar kettle, work bench, lawn
mower, wheel barrow, step ladder,
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For your spare time. Just 8 easy
free trial sales amazing Patented
Antomatic Refrigerator Defrosters
can pay you that, Hundreds of hot
prospects commission, Rush name,
address for guaranteed profit offer.
D-Frrost,0-Matic Co., Dept, 14, New -
Market, Ontario.
due June 25th; part Hereford and
Holstein heifer carrying first calf,
due June 120th; 8 Durham steers, av-
eraging 1100elbs. each, ready for
anaticet; 3 Hereford and Durham
heifers, rising 2 years old; Hereford
yearling steer; 4 spring ealves,
Hogs -- Tamworth sow with litter
of 7 white York pigs; Tarnworth sow
with litter of 13 white York pigs;
10 York stockers, averaging from
125 to 150-1.bs. each,
Implements, Etc, -- Rubber tired
wagon; 16 -ft. flat hay rack, like new,
4 -section diamond harrows, 2 -wheel
trailer with racks; new colony. house
12x12 -ft; 1 -horse scuffler, Dobbin
weed sprayer, 23 -ft. boom, like new,
shack band harness, chicken shelters,
electric brooder, 100 -ft. snow fence,
2r, 80 -ib milk cans, strainer, bag
truck, wire for chicken shelters, 1 -4 -
GRAHAM CHISEL PLOWS
Will be shown in ,a
MOTION PICTURE FILM
In the
.. Varna Township Hall
On
Monday, March 23rd ..8 p.m..
Also see the new Goodrich silo can
that prevents spoilage in grass anti
corn silage
Sponsored by your local Graham
Plow and Gehl Equipment Dealer,
R. M. Peck, Ei ppen.
Admission Free
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APPLICATIONS
Township of Hay
The Township •of Hay is ,calling
for Applications for Inspector to
supervise the spraying of the cattle
in Hay 'Township sprayed according
to the WanibleFly 'Control Act, In-
spector to collect payment for spray-
inig done. Applicants to rece+ve
instructions from the Council of the
Township of Hay. All applications
to be in the Clerk's Office by March
14th, 1953.
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk, Treas.
Zurich, Ont.
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single ladder, new leaf rake, garden
hose, scythe, tree pruner, ash sifter,
carpenter tools, 40 -gal drum, oil
cans, etc., etc. In case of bad
we^.'her sale will be held in the Lu-
theran Church Shed.
Terms—Cash.
Mrs. Anna Finklbeiner, Executor of
the late Conrad Schilbe Estate.
Glen Webb, Clerk.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Livestock, Truck, Tractor, Farm
Implements, Hay, Grain and Misc.
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WW1 1 fellow Canadians lose their homes
and their ;hopes in disasters of fire or flood,
you have 9. put An the work of relief. Though
the victims be thousand miles away, catastrophe
makes close 11etgakours of us all. Red Cross moves
swiftly to help th.e dnj;ured and homeless. With
supplies and equipment that you help provide, the
tragedy of ruin is eased, t3y helping the Canadian
Red Cross carry on its work of mercy you become
tniIy a part of the rescue team. Give generously
. , , keep your Red Gneiss strong.
support your
ED CROS
$5,310,600 is needed this year!
Gifts to, your Red Cross are wisely used. Each year the accounting
is sub¢eei to audit by the f)o„runiorr Goverment
AVOID THE
Easter Rush
By having your DRY CLEANING
done by the
• NEW PERK ODORLESS DRY
CLEANER
MID -TOWN CLEANERS - EXETER
Zurich Agent - Thiel's Men's and
Boys' Wear.
Thursday, Mala, 12th, 1953
1IP, electricMotor, root polpere
quantity of ]bags, lawn mower, feed-
ers and fountains, chaff basket,
Renfrew eream separator, milk pails,
etc., etc.
Grain — 800 bushels of Cartier
seed oats.
Household Effects — Westinghouse
Delux 7 -cu, foot Refrigerator, used
only two yerars; heavy duty 4 -burner
electric stove; Clare Jewel kitehen
range, for wood or coal in new con-
dition; Quebec heater; glass China
cabinet; 2complete bedroom suites;
2 rolls of new linoleum., Extension
table, 10 kitchen chains, small table.
and numerous small articles,
No reserve, as the farm is sold.
Terms—Cash
William Fuss, Proprietor.
Jas. McAllister, Clerk
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer,
FOR QUICK SALE
'30 young York pigs for safe. Ap-
ply to Neil Gingerich, Phone 90 r 2,
Zurich. 2tc
Items. On the premises, Lot 13, Con.
North East Boundry, Usborne Twp.,
8 miles north east of Exeter, 8 miles
south east of Hensall or 114 miles
north of Farquhar. The undersigned
Auctioneer has been instructed to
,sell by public auction on TUESDAY
MARCH 24th, connmencing at 1.00
o'clock p.m. sharp.
Horses — Team of work horses,
true and reliable hi every way.
Cattle — Holstein cow with calf
at foot, fresh 2 weeks; Holstein cow
carrying third calf to freshen around
sale date; Holstein cow, fresh 3
weeks; 'Holstein cow, milking, not
bred; Holstein cow, milking with
calf at foot, fresh since latter part
of Jan; Holstein cow with calf at
foot, fresh since Feb. -1st; 5 yearling
Holstein heifer. These are gond qual-
ity ` and very best of strain Holstein
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riuek 1949 Dodge half ton
pickup, correct mileage 44,000 miles,
fully equipped in best of .condition.
Tractor — Massey Harris 44 row
crop tractor, equipped with starter,
lights and power take -off, used 3
seasons, in perfect mechanical con-
dition. Additional items to fit trac-
tor: gravel loader, manure loader, 4 -
row scuffler and circular saw.
Farms Implements—M.H. 3 -furrow
tractor plow used 2 seasons, like new.
M. -H. W0 -ft. cultiiacker, M -H. semi-
sprinW tooth cult'vator, like new; 3-
secti,c'n spring tooth harrows; sat
lever harrows, 55 ,section diamond
harrows, double tractor disc, steel
roller, Caee manure 'spreader on
steel; M -H. binder, 7ft, cul in h ..w
condition; McDeering disc; 13 run
seed drill, like new; Allis Chalmers
power 'dii'ven side delivery rake; 11-
H. mower 5 -ft. cut; hay loader, M-
H. ensilage cutting boa, ruib-,er tired
wagon; 16 -ft hay rack, steel truck
wagon.; 2 wal''dng plows. hay rsee,
2 garden cufflr'rs; Vessot gram
grinder, New Hon—And. H•ammermill,
fanning mill, t"-re-bor. drive Dalt
like new, 4 chicken shelters, colony
house 12x12;; 3 Qree:i ('il br oodore,
feeders, Surge 2 unit milking. mach -
int i like new; 8 SO -Ib. .ninIc cans,
•straineO .and milk pail;, ,ceci stone -
boat, set of ..scales, grindstone, em-
ery, :bag 'truck, set of double harn-
ess, riding saddle, wheelbarrow, root
pulper, water tank, cream separator,
quantity of oil, steel drums, lawn
mower, ele,ctaic radio, sausage grin-
der and .press, sugar beet forks, new
grain shovel, large vice, logging
chains laroe amount of numerous
mise. items.
Hay and Grain —'1,000 bales of
good. quality mixed hay; 300 bushels
Beaver seed oats; 16 bush. Mont -
calm seed barley; Quantity of cob
corn.
No lleserve, everything will be sold
Terms—Cash
Mrs. Gladys Stewart, Proprietress.
Elsner Stewart, Clerk.
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Live Stock, Farni Implements,
Grain and Household Effects, On the
Farm Premises, Lot 24, Con. 7, Hay
Township, Parr Line; 21ii miles east
of Zurich and one mile north; or
2 i1t Miles south of Hillsgreen. The
undersigned Auctioneer has been in-
struct d to sell by 'Public Auction on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH '18th.
At' 1.00 o'clock p.m. eharp; .. .
Horses Percheron work team,
true and reliaible in every way.
Cattle ---- Holstein cow, due May
24th; Holstein cow, due April 14th;
]Roan Durham cow, due May 4th;
part Durham and Hereford cowl
freshened Feb, 28th, with calf at
foot; red Durham cow, due May 7;
part Durham.., and Hereford cow,
with calf � it foot; part Hereford end
Holstein heifer, carry.ng first eel
THERE'S A
Co -OP
HOG
FEED
for 1;,
EVERY NEED
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- Co -Op Pig Starter Booster Pillets
- Co -Op Pig Starter
- Co -Op 15%, Hog Grower
- Co -Op Pig Finisher
- Co -Op Hog Concentrate
- Co-op 15% Sow Ration
4.90
4.20
3.50
3.40
5.10
3.60
There is no secret about all the best ingredients which go into
the manufacture of . CO-OP FEEDS. Your local Co-op mill
foreman will be happy to show you the formula as issued by
United Co-operatives.
HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
Phone Hensall 115, Zurich 22
(Free Deliveries Every Friday)
PIONEER
ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW
SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAW
There's a Pioneer in your past.
There's a Pioneer in your future!
FOR INFORMATION AND PRICES ON PIONEER AND
SUPER TWIN CHAIN SAWS SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER:
RADER & MJTTLEHOLTZ
Phone 63 - Zurich
OUR STANDING IN CHRIST
1... Redeemed by His blood. -
Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with cor-
ruptible things, as silver and gold, But with the precious
blood of Christ, as a lamb without blemish and without spot,
1 Peter 1: 1.8.19.
2. Justified by Faith:
Being justified freely by His
ption that is in Christ Jesus.
Therefore being justified by faith,
through our Lord Jesus Christ.
3. Children of God.
The Spirit itself beareth witness
the children of God.
grace through the redim-
Rom. 3: 21.
we have ..peace with Cod
Rom. 5:1
with our spirit that WE
Rom. 8:16
Beloved, NOW are we the sons of God, and it doth nut
yet appear what we shall be, but we know that, when He shall
appear we shall be like Him; for we shall see Hint as He is.
b..E>, 1 John 3. 2.
GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGERS
Box 50 R. R. 1, --- Zurich, Ontario