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Zurich Herald, 1949-03-24, Page 4ii _. 1111 LOCAL NEWS . ilvlrs. Charles Cruts and daughter tve4iyn :of Greenway called on their roousin, Mrs. John Ehlers one day last week. gave an illustrated lecture on des - week. and Mrs. Aaron Wein, and I avivan llt. Large audiencenes we Daniel Trot theer of Crediton, es ,attended both services- rvere visitors at home of the f OLEO HITS BUTTER Ottawa — A well-informed dairy Attended Funeral source reports there now was tang- Able evidence that the advent of tang - . K 1bflei ch and Mrs. attended the Tuneerb Uttley and r- i garine m Canada was giving butter the biggest run for its money in pro- �e1 of the flatlet°s which waerhellaw, duction history. Quoting Bureau Of t114rs. Cecil Utley which tvaa held in . Statistic figures, the source said late St. Maass last Saturday. I est coxnpitatioais showed that Caned Had Missionary Day j ians consumed les butter in Febru- in the Blake A. Day was Church ax+v than in any month since cutter �d in th'e Flake A. Mennonite' Church was rationed to five ounces a week Gl1Khl- t•-Ih,i•tpo •l on Sunday, March 20th, with Bro. Ezra Staufer of Tofield, Alberta as guest speaker, in the morning sere. GRAND BEND ices he based his remarks on "Why :i'lis:ions?", and in the evening he Presents for your. Enjoyment. the Following Attractions Friday, Satuday March 25-26 Aidon Theat.ie hatter's niece, Mr and Mrs Milne cinder. 1 72 Head of High Quality HOLSTEINS. 72 Head Cows - Heifers, all Calfhood Vaccinated AT THE FARM: ON NO. Se HIGHWAY, TWO MILE`S WEST OF HENSALL; FOUR MILES EAST OF ZURICH. on FRIDAY, APRIL lst. COMMENCING AT 1.00 O'CLOCK, P.M., SHARP The Offering Includes: 4 COWS, 6 years old, some in milk, or soon to freshen. 4 COWS, 4 years old, some in milk, or soon to freshen. 20 HEIFERS, carrying first Calf, some fresh, or soon to freshen. 25 OPEN HEIFERS, rising 2 years old. 12 YEARLING HEIFERS. 7 SMALL HEIFER CALVES. 4 CHOICE YORKSHIRE SOWS, 2 due at time of sale; one month later. 30 YOUNG PIGS. from 6 to 10 weeks old. These Cattle will be sold subject to T. B. test. No reserve, All sold under Guarantee basis. Other Articles: MAPLE SYRUP EQUIPMENT: 3 sap pans of various sizes; 175 sap pails and spites. APPROXIMATELY 300 good Cedar Posts. 116, H. P. International, 32 -volt Delco combination motor. (SALE TO BE HELD UNDER COVER) (PLAN TO ATTEND THIS AUCTION. YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FILL EVERY NEED HERE) 9 TERMS — CASH BRUCE KOEHLER & SON •LEONARD ERE ALVIN WALPER, J. R. MCLEAN, 5ugar'n Spice and Everethin9 nice OWNERS CLERK !•ii AUCTIONEERS "Blondie's Big Moment" Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Anita Louise Larry •Sims It's the Ilumteads Bift - Bain - Best Hit "I'm a Monkey's Uncle" a Three Stooges Comedy. Cartoon And Another Thrilling Chapter of SUPERMEN Monday, Tuesday March 28-29 The Year's Strangest, most Absorbing Drama "Madonna Of The Seven Moons" I Garfield, Broderick, Proprietor. Phyllis Calvi•rt Stewart Grainger Harald Jackson, Auctioneer. n man FARM STOCK, and IMPLEMENTS Horses -- A General Purpose team, One black mare eight years •old. Pigs -- Thirty pigs 8 to 10 weeks old. Two sows due end of April. Implements — Bissell steel land roller, new M -H. -grain binder, 7 -ft. cut; Deering mower 5 -ft. cut; Cock- shutt 11 -hoe fertilizer -drill, I. H. C. stick -tooth cultivator, tractor, tractor hitch Deering' spring tooth cultivator, M -H. dump rake, M -H. bean puller- scuffler, 4 section set of harrows, M- H. single furrow riding plow, Wilk- inson walking plow, Fleury 2 furrow gang plow, Bissel disc, set of sleighs with flat rack, wagon and rack, Kemp manure spreader, Clipper grain cleaner, motor attached; Clin- ton fanning mill, Gurney 1,200-1b. boat, Port- land bo truck,stone scales, •bag s , land cutter. Miscellaneous — Sling ropes, har- ness, forks, Etc. TERMS--�CA,SH A 3 -act comedy drama, "Too many relatives" will be presented in the Town. Hall, Thurs. and' Friday Marc•cli t I Patricia Roe. Shackled too e E. P. Chesney, Clerk. by Marriage - Enslaved by Another's Love. PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL 4COMING SOON — "Duel In The Sun." At Regular Admission Prices. Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements, :at Lot 6, Con. 12, Tucker: nlith Twp. 3 miles East of Hensall, on MONDAY, APRIL 4th at 12.30 p.m. it Chestnut Gelding, 6 years o1(1.- 40 Head Hereford Steers and Heif- ers, ranging from 1 to 2 year old. Pigs -15 York Chunks. Hay and Grain. Machinery — Allis Chalmens 'Trac - ter in rubber, almost new; 'Massey Harris 3 -furrow Plow; full line- of tractor Machinery. Also a full line of other machinery .practically new. No reserve, es the Farm is sold. TERMS—CASH Carrie McLean, Proprietress. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. HENSALL SEE OUR NEW ' Spring Coats and Shorties at Tudor's at Hensall. Also wide 'selection of Curtains and Curtain Materials. Martha Washington House Dresses also in Stock.—J. Tudor, Hensall. Kippen Gun Club are holding a trap shoot at Kippen, Saturday Mar. 20th at 2 p.m. all clubs welcome. CKNX Barn Dance will be at the town hall, Hensall, Saturday April 2nd and will present a floor shone followed by a dance. This is being sponsored by the Kippen Gull Club. Mr. and Mrs Leaton Seimon; accom ponied by Mrs )Seimon of Zurich, spent the week -end in Kitchener,and , visited with Douglas Seimon, eight- year old son of Mr -and Mrs. Orland Seimon, who is seriously ill in the Kitchener Hospital. r and Mrs Earl McKellar ,' of I .MLondon, .pent the week -end with Mr and Mrs Archie Noakes. The Junior Choniwill occupy the seats -of the choir Iolft next Sunday Clearing Auction Sale morning, March 27, in the United THURSDAY, MARCH 31st. Church. At 1 p.m. sharp. A bale, of used clothing will be Lot 12, Concession r2,, Hay Town- packed early in May for overseas re- e ship, one and a quarter chiles. west, lief, under the auspices of the Wom- fi 2 miles south of Hensall.. en's Miss. Society of the Un. Church a 24)42.15, sponsored by the Cha Commerce, proceeds for the Hensall Community Building Fund. DASHW OOI.) Mrs. Fred Messner was taken to London Hospital last week where she will undergo an operation. Mrs. Oscar MYlilier who has been in the hospital, returned home on Saturday. Mr. Eddie Hamacher is confined to his home with a heart condition. Mr and Mrs Jack Cudmore and Mr and Mrs J. Beavis and daughter Barbara, of Toronto', spent the week end with relatives here. • Mrs A E Oestreicher is on the Thursday, Marc11.24th, 1949. .4.111. Mrs, S. Ireland of Stratford, is spending a few weeks with her 'sister Mrs. Tiernan. Mr and Mrs. Bartcliffe of Clinton. were Sunday visitors with her moth- er, Mrs. Merner. -Mr and Mrs E. R. Guenther Mot— ored to Alvinston on Sunday. Skinny nen, women gain 5,10,15 lbs gi Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What p Willi Bony limbo 011 out; ugly hollows, 1111 up; neck no longer sorawny; body loses bait - starved, sickly "bean -polo" look. Thoueandi of gide, women, men who never could gain before, are now proud of saapely, healthy -looking bodies,. They thank the specialvigor-bulldhsg, flesh-bulldlai tomo, Ostrex. its tonics. stimulants InvlgOratorn. Iron, vitamin Bt, calcium, enrich blood, improve. sick list We hope for a speedy re- I appetite end digestion so good gives you more strength and nourishment', flesh on baro bones. ones. Don't tear getting too fat. Stop when you've gained covers• the ti 10 15 or 201be you need for normal w Ight C Exeter, spent Ooato ntlae, xew "get aoeuelnted" elzo orRv oo: Miss Mae McCrea of,Try famous Oatrox Tonto Tablets for now vigor the week -end with relatives. 1 and added pounds, tote very day. At all druggists er, ; Sta rt r Chicks On CO - OP. CHICK STARTER Available at Insall Dist. 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