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Zurich Herald, 1946-03-14, Page 4mgr^*lis QNT You Cannot Blame God If You Spend Eternity in Hell! "As 1 live, saith theLord 'God, I have no pleasure in the deathoi'thewicked; but that the wicked turn from his way n 4 live:—Ezek. 33, 11., "The Lord is not slack concerning His promise.—but is long suffering to u: -ward, net willing that any should) erish, bat thatl all shoald come to repentance."—II Peter 3:9, FOIL" GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON THAT WHOSOEVER BELIEw ETH ON HIIVI SHOUiLD NOT PERISH i3UT HAVE EVER- LASTING LIFE." essuee R•: 16. TUNE IN: CHAS. E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, LOS :ANGLES, •53, CAL. PILGRIMS' HOUR 7-7,30 E.D.S.T. SUNDAY EVENING. Old-fashioned Revival Hour rebroadcasts en many stations •tit va:nian8 times. Mutual Network, Sundays. Local Station., 'CIiLW, Windsor NOTICE GENERAL MEMBERS A general members meeting of the Hensall District Co -Operative Incor- porated will be held under the new Charter in the Town Hall, Hensall, on Friday March 15th, 1946 at 2 o'- clock, p.m. When the following items of business will be dealt with: Accepting the financial report for 1945. Approving of by-laws; Elect- ion of 7 Directors; Election or Aud- itors; and any other business that :may ariee. Mr. W. G. Nicholson will be present. The regu];ar 'meeting was held in the Scout Hall, .:when Mrs. Emery MEETING Desjardine entertained the Scouts to a .social evening se 'her home when games were enjoyed followed by re- freshments. The following evening a Father and Son banquet was held, tables be- ing set and nicely tiecorated at W. F. MacLaren's drug store. About 35 persons partook of a very bountiful repast served by three of the Scout's methene, Mrs. Mac'•Laren, Mrs. Man - ford Luther, and Mrs. Well Gill. Following the banquet a toast list was carried out With Scout Master YiaeLaren as toastmaster. John A. Armstrong, President. Bertram Klopp, Secretary IN MEMORIAM In loving memory sof our dear hus- band and Father, Peter Deichert Sr., who died two years ago, March •1(th 1944. His life is a beautiful memory-, His death is our silent grief, He sleeps in God's beautiful garden in the garden of perfect peace. -,Sadly missed by Wife and Family IN MEMORIAM Willert—In loving memory of oar dear wife and mother, Melinda, who God called home 17 years ago March 13, 1939. Just seventeen years ago you left ue How we miss you mother dear, And remember all your kindness As we drop a silent tear. God is great, he gives us strength to bear our heavy cross He is the only one who knows how bitter was our loss, i miss her a thousand time: along my weary way, For life is not the same to.:me -ince she was called away: She left behind an aching heart that loved her most sincere. That never can and never will torgst you Melinda dear. ---Sadly missed by her lovine husb- and and family. HILLSGREEN Mr. and Mrs. Ward Forrest and gamily and Mr. Cooper Forrest spent a day recently with the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blacker. Mr. and :Mrs. Wilfred Weido ac- companied by Mr. Clifford Weide of St. Catharines .pent a pleasant holi- nay with friends in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable and Margaret of Centra:am visited recently with Mrs. Jas. Love, Aga:,- tend Jim. Quite a number in this community aee i11 with bad colds and time flu. GRAND BEND Cpl. Edward Holt received. his discharge from the airforce and .he and hie wife are spending a few days in London. '_Mr. Ilert Cox k home at present after a month in Westminster Hos- tital and is much. bettr,r. Mr. Alvin Bo .;I nberry is busy mak ing cement blocks for the new the- atre to be erected. The play "Maid of Money" drew zc large crowd last Monday night. Ihe players all taking their parts nv<:11. el -00 was realized from the play. Little Son Passes Funeral services were held tor Norley, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown, of near Greenway, sit the 1-lotfman Funeral Home in fa•shwood on Thursday last. The ee:r'vic'e was .conducted by Tlev. W Cleave, of Grand Bend. Interment taking place in Grand Bend cemetery The Grand Bend Boy Scouts eel - et' hated Boy S.couth week in grand ,tyle end scouting reee:ived o. new ins in the village. On Sunday, ¥'eh. 1.7th the Scouts and Cubs with their heelers and sponsorc'rs attended, ax service in James St, i'rliteed CAlai'4h vtth the Exeter SUMO, DASHWOOt The World's Day of Prayer was observed in the Evangelical church on 'Friday evening. The Y.P.A. of Centralia will present their play entitled "The improper Henry I'ropper" in the •basement of the Evangelical church .on Tuesday evening, March 26th. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edighofer of Mitchell visited with Mr. and Mrs. E R. Guenther• on Sunday. On Sunday evening, Mrs. Edigh- otl'er gave an address in the Evang- elical church which was very much 1 appreciated. The Ladies Choir gave several numbers and Mrs. Simpson rendered the "Lord's Prayer." Mr. Leonard Bender of Toronto, spent Sunday with his father, M:r. jJohn Bender. Mr. Milton Webb who has been in the London Hospital sufering; from an infection in his eye, re- • turned home on Tuesday. Mr. Percy Humble of Sarnia, is visiting with relatives here. Mrs. D. Tiernan who is in Victoria Hospital with a fractured hip is getting along as well as can be ex- pected. Theodore Luft, who has been with the RCAF. out at Alaska, has retumn- ed home Mrs. Stadelbauer and Mrs. Flynn of London were Sunday visitors with friends here. Mr. and Mee. Peter Kraft cele- brated their 67th wedding anniver- sary on Monday. Their many friends were delighted to hear a recording of their former years on the farm over CKNX., Wingham Station on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kraft is 8e and Mr. Kraft 90 years old. The community extends heartiest congra- tulations to this fine old couple. ZURICH HERALD :Wee A. IZ. 'C•an'tlebell, in Guelph. Lieut, Nursing Sister, Marion Dougall, daughter of Mr. and Mr.,. Wm, R. Dougall of Hay Township, who has spent two years overseas .in hospital work in England, has arriv- ed back home, coming across on the , ,pilitanitt boat, Hall Being Redecorated 'Hensall Town Hall is being redec- orated throughout, the painting le :being done by Edward Little. The walls will be a buff color with white ceiling. Special Meeting A special public meeting of the Red Cross will be held in the Town,, Hall, Hensall, on Tuesday evening, March 19th at 8 p.m., when Flight Lieut. Jeiffrey Bowles, Fild Secret- ery of the Ontario Division, will be present to discuss the future of the Hensall Branch. All Red Cross me- mbers of Hensall and district ar- asked to be present at this needing. An opportunity wilt be given all pre- sent to make a final, deeisin. HEN SALL Mr. Leaton Siemon of town has purchased the property of the late Mrs. Alice Pfaff. Mr. Clarence Reid of Exeter, has purchased the property now occurs ied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm of Neilsall. Mrs. Emily I-Iorton, who has been 111 at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rowe -litre is improving nicely. Miss. R. 11 ltliddleton left on Sun- day for Detroit, Mich. where .she will ;pend a week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Middleton. The many friends of Mr. C. L. Jinks, who has bee„ ill at his home for the past week, will be pleased to learn that he is improving. Mrs. H. Arnold who underwent an operation last week at Victoria Hos- pital, London, for removal of a cat- aract, is improving nicely. The L.O.L. 733 are sponsoring an old-time dance in the Hensall Town Hall, Friday March 15th. Steve Dnn- das and his orchestra will furnish the the music. The Ladies Five Hundred CIA will have e booth in the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones were recent visitors with Mr, and Mr.s, Lee Ouch in St. Catharines. Miss Strong of Dauphin, Man., is vieiting with her aunt and uncle. Miss Mary and Mr. Wm. Fee. Miss Florenee Schwelmn of London :vas a week -end visitor with her mother, Mrs. Violet Schwalm, , Miss Cassie Dougall ha,: returned a pleasant v(''it e•.:11, r"eleti'S"n., IR Toronto and also 'ith Dr. reel AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements, on Lot 7-8, Bayfield Road 'South, Stan- ley Township; 3 miles west (of Varna and Vie miles east of Hayfield, on MONDAY; APRIL 1st, At one o'clock, Consisting of a full line •of Live Stock and Farm Implements. Full listing of the sale will he 'in next week's issue. Everything will be sold as the rietor is giving up farming. TERMS—CANT Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. David H. ]McNaughton, Proprietor. prop - Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm, Tractor, Farah .Stock ,anti Implementa, on Lot 10, Concession. 10, Stanley Township. 5 miles .north of Zurich, or 6 miles west of Bruce-• field, on FRIDAY, MARCH 22neL Commencing at 1 o'clock, mare Horses -1 bay mare 6 years old, 1 grey mare 1.2 years old. Cattle—Polled Angus bull rising 3 years old; Herford cow due at time of sale; black cow fresh with calf at foot; black. cow, black cow due in. June; part Jersey caw fresh with calf at foot; black cow due early in April; black heifer rising 2 years old, 4 black heifers rising 1 .,year old; 2 fall calves. Hay and Grain -8 to 10 tons of mixed hay, 200 .bushels of mixed grain; 3 -4 -ton of feed beans, etc. Implements, Etc. -•Oliver Standard Tractor, has starter, lights and power take -off, No. 70 on rubber; with cab, two new rear tires, practically as good as new, has built up pulley; 3 - furrow Oliver plow has narrow bot- tom and practically as good as new, McCormick Deering tractor disc new; 8 -sections spring tooth harrows Mas- sey Harris; Massey Harris 1.3 -disc: fertilizer drill; 7 -.ft. cue Massey Har - ria binder; Ideal. Giant 6 -ft. cut mower; International side delivery rake; John Deere manure spreader; Deering hay loader, 6 -section harr- ows; rubber tired wagon with 32x6 -in tires; flat hay rack new, wagon box, gravel box, set of :Massey Harris sleighs; walking plow, horse scuffler, Bissett grinder 9 -inch has roller bear- ings with beggar; 6 -inch drive belt (i0 -ft. long practically new; 3 -inch 50 -ft. belt; 850-1b. capacity scales; ladder, bag truck, wheel- barrow, large steel tank, 5 -gal. cane, sling ropes • new, set britchen harness, set of spreader rings new, set of single harness, cutter, 2 -wheel farm truck, rip saw, electric fencer and numer- ous other articles.. Real Estate -100 acres more or less. There i$ a frame house with asphalt shingles, has kitchen, wood shed, drive shed, garage, bank barn 40x60 -feet; strawshed 50x36 -feed:; plenty of water, also soft waster, is well fenced and well drained, very close to church and school; 16 acres of 111 wheat, 22 acres of fall plowing done, and balance is seeded down, Is good clay loam, Hydro at the road young orchard of four dozen trees, have been bearing. Terms of Real Estate --e10% on day of sale and balance in •30 days. Will be sold subject to a reserved bid. No Reserve. Every article will be sold to the highest bidder. Terme of Chattels. ---Cash Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Richard Robinson, Clerk. George And crson, Proprietor. Clearing Auction Sale Of Saran, Stack and Implements, on Lot 5, Concession 13, Stanley Town- ship, 11/k :miles north of Blake, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th. AUCTION SALL Of 75 Acres of Lend, at Hotel Corner, DASIIWOOD, On FRIDAY, MARCH 15th. At 2 o'cdock, p.m. Land being North 8-4 of Lot No. 9, Concession 16, Hay Township, locnt- ed 21,e, miles west and 2 miles north of Dashwood, 75acres more or less, 45 or 50 acres of heavy poplar bush and balance in pasture. Well fenced plenty of spring water, with wind- mill on the property. TIltMS---10 % on day of sale, and balance in 80 days Will be sold subject to a reserved bid. Arthur 'Weber, Auctioneer. Sar: I••r T, '' ?' - •.iia7711 i ''aril 1:;, ,(;,I(.ory. lest late !Ji:'nbeth Miller. Commeneing at 1. o'clock, sharp 1101Ses—Grey Percheron wagon Team rising 3 years ald; black mare 4 years old Percheron; grey Gelding rising 4 years old Percheron. Cattle ---Holstein cow due April '22nd; Holstein cow fresh; Holstein •Oow due at time of Sale; Holstein C'QW due at time of sale; Holstein cow fresh; Holstein cow fresh; Hol- stein cow fresh and bred again; Hol- stein cow fresh; Holstein cow fresh and bred again; Holstein cow fresh, Holstein cow fresh, 3 Holstein heif- ers 2 yrs. old bred; Holstein heifer 1 -yr. old; Holstein Heifer 1 year old, 2 Holstein heifers fall calves. AU these cows have been tested for T. B. and were 100% good. Pigs -2 Yorkshire sows due in May, black sow due in April, 5 small pigs 7 weeks old. Implements—McCormick Deering binder 7 -ft cut prectica.11y new; De- ering mower 5 -it, eat; .McCormick Deering 11 -disc fertilifier drill; Peter Hamilton 4 -horse spring tooth culti- vator,••iIassey Harris 11 -list out - throw 4 -horse; 5 -section harrows, New Ideal manure spreader new; McCormick Deering hay loader new; Low Down farm wagon, farm wagon, 16 -ft. flat hay rack, wagon boss stock rack, gravel box, pr. sleighs, cutter, rubber tired buggy, ,10 -ft. steel rake, 3 -drum steel roller, car- riage, 4-h.p. gasoline engine, large cutting box, John Deere riding plow' twin plw, 2 walking plows, Oliver bean scuffler with puller combined, horse scuffle:', Wheelbarrow, root pulper, cream separator DeLaval with motor attached new; Clinton tann- ing mill, oat roller, 2000 -ib. capacity scales, 32 -ft. extension ladder, large hay fork, slink ropes, a quantity of twine sacks, grain bags, Dag truck new, grass seeder, 12 -in. Fleury Chop per and jack, 2 -wheel trailer, half - 'horse motor, light sleigh, pr. horse blankets, 2 sets of heavy harness, 2 sets of single harness, 6 horse col- lars, logging chains, 2 4 -horse even - ere, •neckyokes, whippletrees, forks, shovels, spades, cross cut saw, hem - leek ;thanks, quantity of lumber, 2 large meat barrels and numerous ar- ticles. Also an Allis Chalmers Model 4 Tractor if not previously sold. No reserve, as the Proprietor nas sold his farm. Terms—Cash Arthus Weber, Auctioneer. Ervin Gingerith, Clerk. • Chris Gingerich, Proprietor. 4' Thursday, IVMar,ch. 14th,, 1946 AUCTION SALE Of Farm, Farm !Stock anct Imple- ments and '.household Effects, on Lot 26, Con. 11, Hay Township. 114 mile north of Zurich, on TUESDAY, MARCH 1.9th At 1 oclock, sharp the following: Horses — Matched team of blacks rising 4 and 5 yrs. old, Clydes, each has 4 white stockings, and white fore- head, well broken, Agriculture type, sound; :Belgium gelding strawberry roan rising 2 years; Belgium sorel rising 1 yr. old; silver maines and tails; .Roadster mare works single and double. • Pigs — Registered Yorksrirre sow, bred by Walker farms, due on the 15th of April, •2 pure bred York- &hirre brood sows due April (20th, 1 pure bred York brood sow bred 2 months; Registered York nog 11s years old, bred by Walkers farm, sired by -highest priced boar sold at the (salt sale. Implements — McCormick Deer- ing hinder 7-11. cut new, cut only 80 acres; International McCormick Deer mg hay loader new;• New Idea low down manure spreader practically new; McCormick Deering 4 -horse cultivator practically new, also has extra tongue for tractor; low down steel farm wagon M.-1-1; 16 -ft. flat hay rack, .also 1 -man sliding rack new; bob sleighs with Hat rack new; cutter, rubber tire buggy, McCor- mick Deering 5-11. mower; M -H. bean scuffler; M -H. bean scuffler with puller combined has new knives 1 -horse scuffler, 2 walking plows new, 4 -section harrows; t0 -ft. Mc- Cormick hay rake steel; McCormick Deering 1G -plate disc outthrow; Chatham fanning mill with bagger and screens, DeLaval cream separator No. 15 with power attachment, large quantity of lumber, cedar . •poste, rails, 200 ft, of snow fences, electric fencer, cedar post for electrt'a fencer with insulators, steel posts new, 32 - ft. extension ladder, steel water trough large; ih yard gravel box new, Stewart horse clipper, pig scat- ' es and crates, spring wagon, 2 steel drums, concrete pig troughs, 2 new chicken shelters, large cooker, self feeders, quantity of chicken hoppers :mountedand fountains, see of double 'harness, brass mounted; 2 set., of dougle harness, brass mounted hand made, set single .harness, 10 lhorse collars in good condition, line shaft and pulle s„ etc; Ray and Grain. — I.3 tan; o" alfa mixed hay; TO tons o: dove, KIOPP'S ONE 0. STP SERVICE MARATHON GAS A Gas known to every Motorist. Why take chances on inferior Gas when you can buy the Best Engineered Lubrication At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 kinds of Grease. We invite you towatch our trained Attendants Grease Cars. Expert Repairing We use the KING AN ALYSER to TUNE UP your Motor. Batteries, Accessories,' Goodyear Tires Clean and Tidy Rest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Up -To - Date Garage and Service Station. Drive in and let us service and "Pep Up" your Car HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE Ward Fritz Used Car Lot in •Connection, and timothy bay. 300 bushels Car- tier seed oats, 2 ton of feed beans, quantity of clover seed, alfalfa seed also timothy seed, quantity of hard wood 16 -in; dog house, team bells, milk cans, forks, shovels, eveners; neckyokes, sling ropes, block and tackle, steel feed barrels, scalding barrel, bushel boxes, steel hog tro- ughs, cow .bars, devices, grease guns, 2 saw horses, etc. Household effects — Good Cheer white enamel kitchen range practic- ally new; Coleman 3=burner gas stove new; Quebec coal heater and steel mat; wood heater, glass China cup- board, extension table, drop leaf table, 4 kitchen 'chairs and stooi, General Electric battery radio, bed, springs and mattress, dresser with mirror, new lawn mower, smaller lawn mower, wash stand, toilet set, large quantity of sealers, .2 vinegar barrels, step ladder, washing mach- ine and ringer, small table, 2 butch- er tables, day bed with mattress, gas lamp„ kerosine Iamp, 8 -day clock, pails, garden rake, 3 hoes, 2 gaso- line cans, .5 -gal kerosene can, stove pipes, bench, clothes basket, gal'low., crocks, spinning wheel, lawn flower stands, mail box and post, screens, car defroster and. other numerou6 ar-- ticles. Terms;—leash. Real Estate — 1-00 • acres more or less, being Lot 126, Concessron. 11, in Hay Township, 11/, miles north of• Zurich; 25 .acres• din red clover, 10 acres of alfalfa, 8 acres permanent pasture, 10 acres of fail wrseat, 1T acres of fall. plowing, 20 acres of corn ground, 9 acres of hardwood bush, fruit trees; apples,. plumbs, ete. brick house with new soft water sy- stem, built in cupboards, wood shed, slate roof on house, plenty of karst and soft water;' modern bank dairy barn, 20 steel' stauncheons, steel butt pen, water bowls, litter carrier, large:. pig stable in main ;barn, hen house Terris of Real' Estate ---1:0'% to be paid on day of sale and balance ht 30 days. Sold subject to a reserve& bid, if not previously sold. Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Wm. S. Johnston; Clerk. William Schrag, Proprietor. POST451 Orf ICE• Mae Glim Selaitt benefits ME WHOLE community Regular employment and pay envelopes make for - carefree families—for prosperous communities—for "good tunes" for employer and employee alike. The, National Employment Service, with offices in more- than 200 cities and towns across Canada, serves the, needs of 'both em.pioyers and employees—and the, local N. E. S. office takes its place in importance toy. the community among the time honoured corn.. munity institutions—the Post Office, the Court: House, the City Hall Without National Employment Service, the worker is° left to his own initiative to find a job to support: himself and his family. The employer may be un-• able to reach workers he requires. National Employ- ment Service is the clearing house through which employer and employee are brought together, so, that both may have their free choice of the entire_, employment market. rational Employment Service has 5 main functions: 1—Organization of the whole employment market„ and bringing together employers and employees; 3—Collection .of information on employment prob- lems for the use of Government, Management; and Labour; 3 ---Administration of Reinstatement ift Civil Em-. ployinent Act ; 4—Dealing with Unemployment Insurance Benefits;;, 5—Dealing with Out -of -Work Benefits for: Ex -Service:• Personnel. Make full use of the Local Office;of National Employment' Service. It is there to serve your needs, and those of the entire Community.