Zurich Herald, 1946-10-31, Page 4RE
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AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Stock and Imp1e- r.
anent: , on Lot 8, Co.n12, 11.ii mile
north of Daehwcod, on
FRI DAY. NOVEM1 Ei1 1st,
At 1 o'clock, par. harp
FARM—Consists of io0 acre.:
more or les:. 8 acres of bush. The
balance is in cultivation. Bank barn,
brick house and brick kitchen, wood
shed, drive shed,garage, moke house
large bank barn.
Terme of Real Estate -10% on
day of sale and babe -nee in 80 day:.
Sold subject to a reserved bid. Poss-
ession will he given at once if sold.
Horsens — 1 black driving mare
10 yrs. old; bay Clyde gelding f, yrs.
old; bay half -hackney 5 yrs. old.
Caths' — 9 young Durham Cattle
rising 2 year, old.
Poultry — About 200 Rock and
New Hampshire pullets about four
months old; 300 or more Sussex
and New (lamp. pullets 31., months
old. Also cockerels the same age.
Implement:. — Maxwell nay Loader
hay sack; wagon, Oliver bean scuff -
ler and puller combined, 4 section
harrows, hand scuffler. McCormick
cultivator, light wagon, wagon box
stock racks, light sleigh, cart, 4 -
wheel trailer with shaft and tongue
to fit; double set of heavy harness;
double set of light harness, set of
light single harness, doubletrees, 3 -
horse eveners, walking plow, 'gang
plow, hog orate, horse collars, sling
ropes, Stewart horse clipper, bag
truck, Renfrew Separator and num-
erous other articles.
Household Effects — Quebec heat-
er new; large size kitchen table,
large kitchen cupboard, Coleman lan-
tern, new Coleman gas iron, wash
tubs, washing machine, churn, cot,
beds, dressers, fern stand, new kit-
chen stove, small tables, rocking chair
ahest, bread box, hanging Lamp,
other lamps, large mirror, cradle,
-spinning wheel, large type; cutlery,
boxes, high chair, wardrobe, bedpan,
chamber pail, bench, strawberry cra-
tes, berry carriers, large egg crate,
buck saw, etc.
TERMS—CASH
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
Rheinold Miller, Clerk.
Arthur Weber, Proprietor.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm, Farm Stock and Im-
plements, At Lot 20, Con. 7, Hay
Township, 211, miles east of Zurich
and 3% miles wast of Hensall, on
. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th. ..
At 1 o'clock, p.m.
horses --•Matched bay team 10 yrs.
old; 11 roan mare 12 years on.
Cattle ---5 Durham cows with calv-
es by side; 1 cow due in December;
2 heifers 2 years old; 2 steers 2 yrs.
old; 4 yearlings.
Pigs -13 pigs 10 weeks old; 7
pig,; iw weeks old.
Implements — M. -H. (i -ft. :binder,
Deering 0 -ft. mower; 10 -ft. rake;
M -1I. manure spreader like new; 1
Cockshutt 11 run fertilizer drill like
new; al -H. stiff tooth cultivator; 1
spring tooth cultivator, Melfi. bean
puller and ,scuffler; 6 -ft. disc; Que-
bee sulky plow; stone boat; walking
plow; set of 4-:;ec, diamond harrows;
wagon and rack; fanning mill, set
sleigse; clatter; work hi'.rne:-s; 2 sets
single harness; horse collars; forks,
whippletreee, neckyokes, and numer-
ous other articies.
Hay and Grain --Quantity mixed
grain, 10 tons mixed hay.
FARM. -100 erre farm, more or,
less; 2 Utory .brick ho+nea frame kit-
chen and garage; double deck hen
house; hank barn 74x0,4, silo; good
water supply. Firm i.' in state of
goo'l cultivation. Property offered
ub,;nct to a reserved bid.
'remiss on Chattels Cash.
Gordon Pybus, Proprietor.
1.. i' Chesney, Clerk.
Harold .1:u fr 'm, Am't,ionear.
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McBride—Carter
The manse of Wesley -Willis United
church, Clinton, was the scene of a
quiet but pretty wedding, when Rev.
A. Lane united in marriage, Marjorie
Blanche Carter and Wesley Ervin
McBride. The /bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Carter,
Clinton and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride, Stanley
Township.
The bride was ibecommingly attired
in a powder blue garbardine suit with
black accessories. She wore the
groom's gift, a pearl necklace and a
corsage of Prosperity roses.
Attending the bride was Miss Flor-
ence Kirby, London who wore a grey
worsted pin stripe suit with black
accessories and a corsage of Better
Times roses. The groom's gift to the
bridesmaid was a pearl necklace.
Hugh McBride, Stanley 'Township
brother of the groom was best man.
Following the ceremony, the bridal
couple left immediately on their wed-
ding trip to Toronto, Niagara 7e ails,
and North Bay, the bride travelling
in her wedding suit with a black
shorty coat. On their return they
will reside on the groom's farm in
Stanley Township.
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St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr. and .Mrs. Peter Ducharme of
Stanley Township, was a Sunday vis-
itor with - Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bedard
Mr. and Mrs. James Masse of St.
Joseph motored to Goderich on Sun-
day last visiting at the home of their
son and family.
Messrs. Fred Ducharme, Remmie
Jeffrey; Mrs. N. A. Cantin and Mrs
Conzaque Cantin, all called on Mis.
Joseph Bedard on Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Rau, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Etue all of Stanley Twp.
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Len Sesame of the Blue Water
south.
DECLARED SURPLUS SOLD
Port Albert, war -time training
station of the Royal Canadian Air
perations were In prorgress, and it is
thought that a spark caught the straw
and everytkinig being so dry,the
whole barn just went like so much
matchwood. The fire was noticed
from the house where Mrs. Tebibutt
and her mother were preparing sup-
per. The house being some distance
away, they were unable to snout- a
warning before the fire had made a
headway. A broken telephone Iine
prevented sending out a neighbour -
call for help.
New Skates Troublesome
A new pair of roller skates. pres-
ented by relatives with whom she
was visiting in Hensall, proved trou-
blesome for 10 -year-old Dorothy Mc-
Clinchey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet 1'dcClincheyn, of Seaforth. Try-
ing the skates on the Main. St., she
fell and received a severely fractur-
ed aim. The fracture was reduced at
the Seaforth Hospital.
TO IMPROVE ACCOMMODATION
The directors of Bayfield Agricul-
tural Society met at the fair grounds
with the president, A. H. Warner, in
he chair. The minutes of the last me-
eting were read and adopted. tPlans
to improve accomodation am- beef
and dairy cattle were put in hand.
The school committee reported that
three additional school's have been
added to enter the. shield competition
this year and extra accommodation
would be arranged for inside display.
It was decided that prizes for light
horse classes; team, tandem and sin-
gle, would ze $8, 6, 4, and 2 in each
class.
Miss Mavis Spencer ofToronto,
was a visitor .with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and
daughter of Port Stanley, visited re-
cently with Mrs. Green's mother, firs
Jas. Dayinan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iiipfer who
spent the summer with the labter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Green
at Port Stanley have returned ;to
their home.
Miss Margaret -Glenn was a recent
guest with Miss Barbara Michie at
the latter's home near Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott and Mrs.
G. C. (Petty have returned home after
a pleasant visit at the home of the
former's daughter at Guetph
Mr. and 12rs. Cornelius Cook ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. A W E.
Hemphill were visitors with Mr and
Mrs. Howard Hemphill in Stratford,
when their infant daughter was ,oap-
tised.
Mrs. Wm. Brown, Carroll and Bil-
lie returned home after spending a
week with the former's parents, Mr
and Mrs. Neeb at Tavistock.
Dr. Norma Cook and friend, Dr.
Alice Goodfield of Toronto were we-
ekend visitors at the home of the for -
races parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Cook.
The Ladies' Aid of Carmel Presby-
terian Church are sponsoring a rum-
mage sale and tea in the Town Hall
Hensall, on Saturday, Nov. 2nd af-
ternoon and evening.
Miss Martha 4Heideman spent a few
days last week at her home in Zurich
Rev. P. A. Ferguson; Mrs. Fergu-
son and children visited with relati-
ves in Hamilton, recently. They were
accompanied home by Mrs. Fergus-
on's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Sander-
son, who had been visiting in Ham-
ilton.
DISTRICT NEWS
Bus Line Purchased
Purchase of .Western Ontario Mot-
orways Ltd., by Lindsay Mercer, for-
merly of Windsor, from Harold Ber-
ner, London, has been announced.
Purchase includes' 27 basses operat-
Force, scene of theInternational. ed by the Company and franchised
Plowing Match, has sheen declared on router, from London to Owen
surplus by the RCAF and handed Sound, London to Palmerston, •God-
over to War Assets Corporation for erich to (Woodstock and Wingham to
disposal. F. Jennings, corporation Kitchener, and the municipal Iran -
official at Montreal, staters that act- ehise to Owen Sound.
ual disposition of the buildings has Reception for Scottish Bride
not yet been decided.
HENSALL
32 persons sat down to a banquet
table for a turkey dinner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Switzer on
Thanksgiving Day, the occasion be -
Mr. and Mei. S. M. Barbour of ing areception for Mrs. Wan. K, Hig-
Toronto and ;Mr. and Mrs. R. Frear gins and son Bobby, who arrived in
and children of Dorchester visited: Exeter from Paisley, Scotland, to
with their parents, Mr. and 'Vbs. Jas join her husband. The guests were
Hoggarth• accomodated in one long table set
Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Campbell of ; up in the splendid ;basement of •Mr.
Guelph were visitors with Mr. and i Switzer's new modern home. After
Mrs, R. Y, McLaren and attended; partaking of a repast that n•o doubt
the Plowing Match.! was a pleasant surprise to the honored
Mr. Doxiald Walker and Mr. and! guest, Mr. and Mrs. Higgins 'were
:W ta. Ferguson of Toronto were -0e- j presented with a set of silverware.
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker*i Barn Burns
Mr. and Mrs. T,orne Elder and sot l . A disastrous fire destroyed the
of Hamilton, were visitors with Mr. f barn of Carman Tebhutt, Viaitlond•
end Mis John Passmore and attend -I Con., Goderich Twp. The fire broke
ed the Park -1 Alper wedding.
Huron County Council
Picnic at Goderich
Favoured with perfect weather, the
annual picnic for members or Huron
County Council and their families
was held at Harb-or Park, Goderich,
Saturday last. Starting off with a
boat trip on the lake, the program
included games and races and a bo-
untiful picnic supper. Clerk Norman
Miller and Treasurer A. H. Erskine
were on the committee in charge of
arrangements. To Thos. Inglis, 83 -
years of age, warden of Huron in
1929, went the prize for rule oldest
person present.. This was presented
to him by Warden R. Shaddick, of
Hensall; who presided at the supper
nobles. Ronald Ernest Deecroft, of
E. Wawanosh, 7 mons. old grandson
of J. D. Beecr'ofe, reeve of E, Wa-
wanosh, was awarded the prize for
the youngest child presene. :se tray
went to Mists Elvera Churchill, of
Toronto, winner of the supper draw
Dr. J. W. Shaw of Clinton, asked the
blessing. Amongst the guests present
were Dr. Hobbs Taylor, M.F.P. for
South Huron; John Hanna, M.P.P.
for North Huron.
outabout 5 p.m., while threshing ep-
Thursday, October 31st, d'4
cad and Fisatild Aril els
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