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Zurich Herald, 1953-03-26, Page 4• )1�t1C'!'a • ONTAitl0 Many Are 111 A bad flu epidemic is making its rounds among the people sof this sec- tion, it usually starts with a pee!•: y cold in the head, which develops a lot tof coughing and sneezen;g, w nich Usually spreads many germs. Then it leaves one in a very 'weekened condition. In taking the epidemic, one should keep as quiet and warm as possible, and not eat too much $18 An Evening For your spare time. Just 3 easy free trial sales amazing Patented Automatic Refrigerator Defrosters can pay you that. Hundreds of hot prospects commission. Rush name, address for guaranteed profit offer. D Frost -O -Matic Co., Dept. 14, New- market, Ontario. NOTICE Place your order now before the spring rusfh to get your water ponds and abasements dug. Bulldozing done. by the hour or contract. Go anywhere. (Phone Lorne R. Becker, 57 r 4, Deal/wood 4t* —Chicks--Chicks--Chicks Day old and started Chicks available. Some 4 weeks 'old:. Hy -Line Chicks available in April Newhouser Hatcheries, 81 King St. London, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF Lauvada M. Har tletb. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS )against the Estate of Lo,uvada M. Hantleib, late of the Village of Dash- wood, in the County of Huron, de - deceased, who died on •the 7th day of February, 1953, are hereby noti• ifted to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of April 1953, after which date the ,assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth this 18th day of March, 1953. ALVIN W. SILLERY, Barrister, Etc., Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitor for the Estate. Mrs. Milton Haugh Mrs. Milton Haugh, 518, died at her late residence Stephen Twp., on Sun- day, March 22nd. She had been ail- ing for some weeks. Was a member of Dashwood Evangelical church and had been secretary of the Ladies Aid until her illness. Born Clara Weigand on the 1114th Con., Hay Township. Surviving are her husband; one dau- ghter, Joyce, hter Jo -ce of London Normal School; two sons, Lorne, Exeter; Ross at home; her father, Henry Weigand, of Hay Twp; two sisters, Mrs Clara Desiardine, of Stephen Tp Mrs. Laird Hendrick, of the Blue Water. Highway; three brothers. Har- rison, Eben and Louis, all of Hay Tp and two grandchildren. The remains rested at the Hoffman Funeral Horne where services were held on Tuesday E _ sure.ti ^lr reuse titaS rrr--ua'sritivodd "Evan. gelical Goshen line cemetery. Hensel! Motor Sales 1951 Dodge Sedan (2) NEW CAR SHAPE 1951 Ford Coach ONE OWNER, 1700 MILES 1949 Dodge Custom Sedan OWNER, 1700 MILES 1949 Plymouth Sedan A BARGAIN 1948 Dodge Coach 1947 Dodge Coach 1941 Chev. Half -ton 1953 Dodge Cars & Trucks COME IN FOR A DODGE RIDE HENSALL MOTOR SALES DODGE - DESOTO - SALES SERVICE Phone 31 - Hensall Stock Surplus Sale On the Premises. Main Street Exeter opposite Town Hall. The undersigned Auctioneer has been Instructed to sell by Public Auction On SATURDAY, APRIL 4th, Commenicng at ap.m. Sharp the following: Enterprise Ciook Stove; Norge Shur Heat, Silent Glow • Oil Heaters; 2 burner hot plate, Williams Refrig- erator 101A cu. ft; galy. wash tubs, aluminum pressure cookers, copper boilers,. Coleman gas Iron, electric iron, fence stretchers, Thermometers, wash .boards, enamel tables, srel••ghs and tobaggans, floor mops, cross -cut eaws, Web saws, flower pots various sizes; garden hose, chicken feeder.:. weeders, hydraulic jacks, small ja"ks, large assortment of carpenter tools, vices, harness, rubber belting, garden spadee and shovels, hav knives, hog troughs. trap nests, electric brood- ers. extension ladders, aasortment of pails, tractor jack, large assortment if ehirte and overalls, mineral feeds, radio. eleetri" clipper, lawn mower, assortment of rubber boiots, plastic hose, hand naw.a, carpenter levels, as- sortment of paint brushes, 4 trouble lamies, electric soldering irons, cloth- ee line wire• paint. liquid fertilizer, PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SALE. ho Reserve. Everything will be sold. Terms—Cash Exeter District Co -Operative 'Co., Proprietors. Alvin Waiper, Auctioneer. Complete Dispersal SALE Cent—listing of 60 Read Choice Dur-; } -An and Hereford Ccittle and ,Mise, ,i :.n•, C,Ti tire1 p erllities., jot 11f, Con ZURICH HERALD Thureday, Marsch, 26th, .,1953 easons why you, too, will love a isthw 29 BEAUTIFUL MODELS to choose from in five great series for 1953_Pathfinder, Pathfinder Deluxe, Laurentian, Chieftain and Chieftain Deluxe. GREAT NEW WIDE -HORIZON VISION with a one-piece curved windshield and sweeping wrap-around rear window! DRAMATIC NEW DUAL -STREAK STYLING makes Pontiac even more distinctive, more individual in appearance than ever! • NEW LONGER WHEELBASE on Chieftains gives you that big car feel and lets you enjoy the smoothness of Pontiac's Comfort -Master Ride! PONTIAC'S NEW POWER STEERINGt is available to eliminate as much as 75% of the work of steering! NEW DELUXE COLOR -KEYED INTERIORS with nylon - broadcloth fabrics in smart decorator colors harmon- izing with the car color! NEW, FINER POWERGLIDEt on Laurentian and Path- finder Deluxe series offers new flashing acceleration, greater economy and new over-all performance. SPECTACULAR DUAL -RANGE HYDRA-MATICt PER- FORMANCE on Chieftains gives you better control than ever. Gives you the power you want, when you want it, where you want it! GM *SHADE -LITE TINTED GLASS with exclusive, grad- uated windshield -tinting. Shade -Lite Glass all 'round greatly reduces unpleasant heat and glare. ECONOMIZER REAR AXLE with Automatic Transmis- sion reduces engine revolutions in Drive Range for more go on less gas! INCREASED ROOMINESS has been cleverly engineered into the great 1953 Pontiacs for solid comfort all the way! New and Beautiful Proof that Dollar for !Dollar You Can't Beat Pontiac: HANDSOME NEW PANORAMA -VIEW INSTRUMENT PANEL puts everything within easy sight and reach. "Green-glo" illumination for better night-time vision. KEY -QUICK AUTOMATIC STARTING. One turn of the key starts the car. Key automatically returns to normal position for driving. CROSS-COUNTRY LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT has larger opening, lower lock and handle for easy ac- cessibility. NEW HYDRAULIC BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER on Laurentian and Pathfinder Series gives 30 % more line pressure for a given pedal force. This combined with extra -large 11" Brake Drums and self -energizing brake mechanism assures easy, safe stopping power. THE NEW *AUTRONIC EYE automatically dims and brightens headlights --makes night driving easier, safer, more comfortable. ttaseeseseeieataseakteieieieeieeeeereeeeseelikkesee NEW EASY -PULL HAND BRAKE increases efficiency of the entire emergency braking mechanism. NEW CRANK -OPERATED VENTI-PANE OPERATION. Front Venti-Panes are crank -operated for greater ease. Rear Venti-Panes on Chieftains are restyled with relocated locks. NEW PARKING AND STEERING EASE are achieved by new engineering advances in steering mechanism to reduce the steering effort of parking as much as 20% on Chieftain Series. NEW FRONT SUSPENSION on Chieftain Series in- clined four degrees to rear of vertical to allow front springs to absorb more bump shock, smooth out rough roads. NEW FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSION on Laurentian and Pathfinder Series have softer springs and modi- fied shock absorbers, bringing a finer, smoother ride. PONTIAC'S RUGGED BODY BY FISHER excels in strength and safety, and is outstanding for comfort and appearance. PONTIAC'S GREAT EIGHT -CYLINDER ENGINE. General+' Motors' lowest -priced eight and the most highly per- fected engine in the industry! PONTIAC'S THRIFTY SIX with dramatically increased horsepower to deliver thousands upon thousands of smooth, economical miles. *Available at extra cost. tAutomatic Transmissions and Power Steering optional at extra cost on Chieftain, Laurentian and Pathfinder Deluxe Series. A General Motors Value Illustrated -1953 Laurentian 4 -Door Sedan P-105'-6 Pearson Motor Sales - Phone 78 - Zurich 12, Hay Twp., 134 mile west of Zur- ich and half mile south. The under- signed Auctioneer has been instruct- ed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL '8th, 'Commencing at 1.30 p.m.. sharp Cattle — Roan Durham cow, with calf at foot, fresh two weeks; Red Durham cow, with calf at foot, fresh one :month; red Durham cow, milk- ing, bred Jan. 23, with calf at foot; red Durham cow, milking, bred Nov- ember 15th; part Holstein and Dur- ham cow, with calf at foot, fresh 2 weeks; roan Durham time of sale; Hereford at foot, bred Feb. 7th; cow, due in June, red with calf at foot; roan etc, . with calf at foot; heifer, with calf at foot; part Jersey and Durham cow, due before sale date; part Tersey and Durham .heifer, carrying first calf, due before sale date; Hereford heifer, with calf at foot; Durham heifer, due around sale date; roan Durham heifer, with calf at foot; red Durham heifer, due around sale date; r ed Durham heif- er, ready for market; 3 Hereford grass. steers, averaging 1,000 -lbs each; 10 Durham and Hereford steers and heifers, averaging 700 -lbs. each, ready for market; 1.3 Durham and Hereford steers, averaging 1 100 -lbs. each, ready for market; 11.'3 Durham and Hereford steers, averaging 1100' lbs. each, ready for market; 6 Dur- ham and Hereford fall and winter calves; Registered Hereford Bull Domino breeding. A real herd sire; .Plan to attend this Sale. This is an outstanding herd of Cattle. Convince yourself by seeing them on sale day. Al] young cattle are vaccinated. No reserve, every animal will be sold Mise Items — 12150 cedar poets of various sizes will be sold in lots of twenty. International electric cream separator, used one year; six feet of corn silage. Terms—Cash Terome Dietrich, Proprietor. :art Weiclo, Clerk. Alvin ,,_limn, 1?rtionecr. cow, due at scow, with calf roan Durham Durham COW, Durham h1'i.t- road Durham EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE. Of Real Estate, Auto, Tractor, awe - stock, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects, on the prem- ises, Lot 25, Con. lel, Hay Twp., one mile north of Zurich. The under- signed Auctioneer has been instruct- ed to sell by public Auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 9th. Commencing at 12 o'clock, sharp Real Estate — Consisting of East; Half of Lot 2i8, Blind Line, east of Zurich, Hay Township, Babylon line;, 50 acres of choice clay loam; all till- able land with the exception of a ' good young orcherd and 3 acres of, marsh land; also a never failing well; with best of spring water This is an ideal grass farm. Terms iof Real Estate — 10 al.ii on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Automobile — 1949 special Delux Dodge four -door sedan, correct mile,- , age 16,000 miles. This car is in all round new condition and will be , sold fully guaranteed. Tractor — 1949 Ferguson Tractor ; in new condition, equipped with star- ; ter., hydraulic lift, 2 -furrow plow and i spring tooth cultivator. Farm Implements — McDeering binder, 7 -ft, cut, in new condition, pair trucks extra; McDeering 13 - (hoe disc; fertilizer drill with grass seed attachments and tractor hitch, used one season; M H. mower 6 -ft. cut, used two season,,; rubber tires) wagon used ,one season; M -H. man- ure spreader in new condition; .li- ft. flat rack like new; McDeering drop head hay loader like new; Woods electric roller, equipped with one h.ee motor; Renfrew electric cream separator, like new; damp rake, 4 -section diamond harrows, steel truck wagon, Oliver scufl•l:s r M -H, bean puller, set of sleighs, 3 - drum steel roller; Chatham fanning mill, complete with sieves; 2,000 -ib. ;:cap, 111:11fiy ,Seale., i ; t _,,. ruck. :ere colony house 12x12, scalding trough, 2 Cockshutt plows, clover •buncher, cutter, pig crate, 3 5 -gal. cans of Na—.Chir Fertilizer, new Holman 5 -ton jack, numerous pig troughs, stoneboat, 2 sets donble harness, single horse scuffler, grindstone, tar - main 12x112; block and tackle, shot gun, logging chains, butcher kettles and stands, sausage grinder and press large quantity of good twine and grain bags; sag pan, 50 sap pails, spi.les, set of sling ropes, cider bar- rel, Cyclone seeder new; cross -cut saw. neckyokes, pails, forks, shovels, dou'bletrees and many articles too numerous to mention, Hay, Grain and Seed — 15 ton of best quality mixed hay; 450 bush- els of choice mixed grain, oats and barley; 10 bushels of goon) clean red clover seed; 2 bushels of tim- othy and red clover seed. Horses — Matchen black Clyde work team, true and reliable in every, way. Cattle — Part Durham and Here- ford heifer, due in September, with .oalf at foot; 8 part Hereford and Polled Angus Heifers, due in Octob- er, with calf 'at foot; part Durham and Jersey cow, due in Sept; with calf at foot; roan .cow 5 yrs. old due at time of sale; part Hereford and Angus 'cow, due middle of April; part Durham and Hereford cow, mil- king, due in •Oetoiber; Jersey now, milking, due in October; Durham cow, milking, due in ,September; white Durham cow, milking, due in September; part Durham and Here- ford cow, date in Sept; 3 part Here- ford Durharns due in October, with calf at foot; part Durham and Here- ford cow 'with calf at foot, fresh 6 weeks; part Durham. and Hereford caw; with calf at foot, fresh two weeks; 5 Hereford heifers, due in Sept. and Oct., with calf at foot; Hereford heifer carrying first e'1 t' due before sale date. 4 fall calves, Dark red Shorthorn Bull, 20 month' old, This is an exceptional good herd of cattle. Household Effects -- 'Reinter:a: piano, all newly reconditioned; 3 - piece chesterfield suit, like new; a beautiful combination China cabinet, 2 odd chairs, new cedar chest, din- ing room extension table with 5 mat- ching chairs, variety of dishes, seal- ers, crocks, butter dish, single steel bed, good velvet brussels rug 4x3 r ,yards in good condition; coal oil 'stove, black with. cream trimming, has oven attached and thermometer, 5 burners, 3 cooking burners 2stod '' oven burners, guitar, Etc. No reserve, everything will be soli This is an extra large sale. E gale thing is in first class condition l'm' will start sharp on time. Set sea. early. Terms—Cash William. Dietrich, Proprietor. Stade & Weido, Clerks Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF Grass and Clover Seeds WE CAN CLEAN AND TREAT YOUR GRAIN IN THE HENSALL MILL BE SURE AND ORDER YOUR FERTILIZER IN PLENTY OF TIME AND AVOID A LAST MINUTE. • DELAY THE SIGN OF: —Quality Products —Efficiency ----Courtesy HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE Phone Hensall 115. Zurich 220 •