Zurich Herald, 1953-11-19, Page 4•
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VaICTION SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
11th 'the premises. Part of Lot 21,
Stephen Twp., in the
VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD
!X'he undersigned Auctioneer is In-
l3tructed to will by public Auction on
SATURDAY NOV. 21st.
At 2.30 pan. sharp: 1
The desirable Real Estate, eoncis-
lting of part of Lot 21, Stephen Twp.
ibne acre of land on which is situated
i0 well built newly remodelled 2 -
Molly insul-(brick home. with modern
onveniences. Has full basement,
Meyer failing well, best of garden
land, property is in very su'ttalble lo-
tation. Convince vont-salt by bi-
ipecrting this property before day of
Vale.
trerns of Property. 10% on day of
."ale, balance in 30 days. Sold sub -
tact to a reasonable reserved bid. 1
Dennis Corrieveau. Proprietor.
'Alvin Waiper; -Auctioneer.
Merchandise
AUCTION SALF
Cf iMen's and Boys' Clothing, Etc.
Under instructions received by Mr.
routs Thiel a Sale of Merchandise
will be held in the
Town Hall, Ztlrach
On.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th.
Commencing at 1.00 o'clock p.m.
:Sharp.
1lTfen's and Boys' Clothing, including
Liress and Work Clothes, llarge selec-
tion of Jackets, Sweaters, Men's
Rid Boys' Underwear , Pyjamas,
Shirts, Smocks, Overalls, Boys' Suits,
Mays' and Mens Ties, Socks, Leather
felts, Children's .Wear, Snow Suits,
Etc., Etc.
Terms—Cash
Louis Thiel, Proprietor.
Alvin Waiper, Auctioneer.
Tenders -
—TENDERS"
Are called for by the Board • of
Trustees for the Tay Township School
Area for the complete installation of
a toilet system in S.S. No. 1'2 School,
Lot 18, Concession 15, Hay. To in-
clude:
2 porcelain flush toilets and stack.
1 porcelain wash basin with efficient
drinking faucet.
2toilet paper hangers.
All necessary plumbing to connect
to pump. The installation requires
thorough 'insullation to prevent in-
jury from frost.
Sufficient non-corode pipe and
weeping tile.
All material to be standard, and
work to comply strictly with the
Huron County Health Unit, Clinton.
(!Septic tank to be installed by the
1 Board.)
Tenders to be in by November 30,
1953.
H. W. Brokenshire.
—TENDERS—
Are called for by the Board of
Trustees for the Hay Township
School Area for the installatron of
a deep well pressure System at S.S.
No. 12 •Scihool, located on Lot 18,
Concession 15, Hay. Type or pump
to be for a large pipe within the
casing, using wooden or other jerk
rods.
!Pressure tank to be 60 gallons.
Tenders submitted are to give full
explanation, price, etc., of pump to
be installed.
Last date for tender is November
30th, 1953.
H. W. BROKE.NSIHIRE,
Secy. Treas., Zurich, Ont.
When He Grows Up
It will be all the average young
fellow can do to make a living, pay
his taxes, establish a home, raise a
family --after he begins to earn his
own living.
Our Junior Estate policy starte Jun-
ior out with a standard $1,000 policy
....rwhen he becomes 21 years of
age, the face value automatically be-
comes $5,0,00 --.with no increase in
premiums. Just imagine how nicely
this will fit into his increasing re-
sponsibilities.
T. Harry Hoffman
NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
A Mutual Company -- All Profits for Policyholders
Phone 70-W Dashwood, Ont.
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PROCLAMATION•
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
PUBLIC NOTICE h . hereby given. that ' in compliance with By -Law
No. 12, passed October 5th, 19-5.3 under authority of Chapter 266,
Section 76 Of the Municipal 'Act, a;meeting of the Electors •ef the
Township of Hay will be held in the
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TOWNSHIP HALL, ZURICH, ONTARIO
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The Clerk will be in the Township Hall, Zurich, from 1 to 2 p.m.
to receive Nominations for one Reeve, one Deputy Reeve, and three
Councillors for the Year 1954, also for two Hay Township School
Area Trustees for the nears 1954 and 1955.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1953
When a proposed Candidate is not present, his nomination
paper shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto evidence
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, NOVEMBER 27th, 1953
To hear proposed Candidates, and in case more than the required
trtumber of candidates to fill the office are nominated, and a vote
demanded, A Poll will be held on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1953.
From 9.00 a.m. until
Poll Polling Place
1. School House No. 2
2. School House No. 14
3. Zurich Town Hall
4. Zurich Town Hall
5. School House No. 12
6. Earl Guenther Block
7. School House No. 3
8. Jas. Masse Residence
Dated at Zurich, Ont.
November 9th, 1953.
5.00 p.m., at the following
D.R.O.
Percy Campbell
Hugh McEwen
Leroy O'Brien
Albert Hess
Hilton Truemner
Reinhold Miller
Jas. McAllister
Fred Ducharme
places:
Poll Clerk
Lorne (liapman
Sid McArthur
Gordon Surerus
Lorne Klopp
Ed. J. Stir()
Sidney Baker
Garnet Jacobe
Ed. Corriveau
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Returning Officer +
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Massey - iTarris
HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MASSEY-
HARRIS REPAIRS. ORDER YOURS EARLY!
AM TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR ANY MASSEY HARRIS
IMPLEMENTS YOU MAY REQUIRE, INCLUDING TRACT-
ORS, THRESHING MACHINES, COMBINES, ETC.
"The Service Arm for Canadian Farm"
T,l, S Shnp Iap 149 Klopp
Rea. 67
EVER AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FARM NEEDS!
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"URICH HERALD
'1 ursday, November 191h, 10:53
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St. Joseph 84 Blue Water Area
On Sunday last agroup of our
most highly and respected citizens
decided on an outing and the result
were long before dawn preparation
was made, and they were to visit re-
latives and friends in Detroit. The
group returning the same day, after
enjoying themselves to their hearts
content.
Mr and Mrs Avila Duc'harine and
Mr. Fred Ducharme motored to Lon-
don on Sunday last visiting the for-
mer's son, who is there under med-
ical treatment.
• Mr and Mrs Mernwedge of Detroit
spent the week -end in their cottage
at Ducharme's Beach. Making re-
pairs on the grounds.
Mrs Josephine Ducharane and Miss
Bridget Laporte accompanied by the
later's parents, motored to Chatham
on Sunday last to visit with the tat-
ter's daughter, who is a nun at the
Pines.
Indian Summer?
The weather of late has been much
summer like. And one has at last to
say if it is the Indian summer that
comes annually. Altho it is rate en-
ough in the season. There has not yet
been the depth of snow to warn the
Indians. They look for a heavy snow
fall before cycling their corn crop.
The reason It has been traditional
with the tribe, and their secret has
been followed centuries iby their an-
cestors down to the present generat-
ion. Let us hope that the expected
snow fall comes first, and then foll-
owed by the Indian summer; that
would shorten the winter, it would
save fuel, and besides the comfort of
getting about. Perhaps we are bet-
ter not to put too much speculation
in the corn and Indian prophesy, as
it is getting late n the season.
DASHWOOD
Mrs. Carl Oestreicher and Mrs.
Ervin Rader attneded the district ex-
ecutive rmeetrng of the W. Institute
in the Town Hensall, last Monday.
The Ball Club supper held Thurs-
day evening in Mr. V. L. Becker's
shop was largely attended, snowing
how much the Tigers, Tigerettes and
Pee Wees were prized by the fans.
Mr and Mrs Whn. Haugh and Mr
and Mrs Urban Pfile spent the week-
end with Mr and Mrs Clarence
Knechtel at Petersburg.
Visitors during the week -end with
Mr and !Mrs L. H. Rader were: their
two daughters and families; Mr and
Mrs Ivan Taylor and Ray of Water-
loo; Mr and -Mrs Wendel Gamble and
Gary of London.
Mr and Mrs T Harry Hoffman and
family spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. James Francis and family In
Tavistock.
Rev W. F. Kratz is attending an
area meeting of Conference Super-
intendents in Indianapolis, Ind.
IMr and Mrs Jack 'Cudmore of Wil-
lowdale spent Sunday with relatives
here. - .
Mr and Mrs Edgar Restemayer and
Edward, Mrs. Susan Snyder and Mus
Tillie Bestemeyer spent Sunday in
London.
Mr. Reinhold !Miller, Mr and Mrs
Hubert ;Miller spent Sunday in Lon-
don with Mr: and Mrs Colin •Hinley.
They attended the christening of Mr
and 11W Hinley's daughter Where Mr
and Mrs Hubert Miller were spon-
sors for the (baby, Mns Reinhold M11-
ler who' spent sortie time with her
daughter returned home with them.
lir ' Wan. Stade returned home
`from Victoria Hospital, London.
Mix, Walter Beisenthol of Hamilton
spent > the week -end with relatives.
-Miss 'petty Gaiser of London was
a visitor at her home here.
Many from here saw the film
"'Mattixl. Luther" in London and
said pit'Was well worth. seeing.
'`I561-i't forget the concordian ,Seni-
i,tiary Gollege Choir will present their
program, Sunday afternoon in Zion
Lutheran church. A .capacity aud-
ien&e enjoyed this choir four years
ago,
The •Walther League is holding a
workshop series. Last week Zion
Luth Walther League held trie first
meeting. Bible study, Logan and Mit-
chel Leagues were in attendance.
This week Mitchel will be host and
next week Logan.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
The many friends of Rev. T. J.
(Pitt, Varna, are glad to see him
out after his reccent illness.
A number from here attended the
Huron Co. Temperance Federation
meeting in Brucefield recently.
The ladies of Varna United Church
held a successful bazaar in the town
hall Saturday last.
Mrs. Hugh Berry, Brucefield, is
visiting friends in St. Catharines.
Mr. Royal McClymont of Belle
River was a visitor with Mrs. Vas.
McClymont, Kippen.
Council Meets
Stanley Council at its regular
monthly meeting at Varma gave a,.
grant of $25 to the "South` Huron,
Plowmen's Assn. Bruce ,Shapton, of
Exeter approached the council, Fo1--
lowing a request from Squad. 'Ldr.
H. D. Irwin, RCAF. Station, Clinton„.
on behalf of the• station's command-.
ing officer, Council passed a by -lays
prohibiting vehicles from panting one
the shoulders of No. 4 HigRiway, ad .
jacent to the RCAF. propest-y. •
At the twp. court of revision, at
which Reeve Alvin McBride presided,,,
the appeal of the Synod of the Dioc-
ese of Huron regarding .its church
camp in the Twp. was granted. Af-
ter this year the church camp will be
exempted from taxation. Councillora
attending the meeting were Harvey -
Coleman, Harvey Taylor, Carl Hous-.
ton, Alvin Rau and Clerk, Fred Wat-
son.
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