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Zurich Herald, 1949-10-27, Page 4ZURICH - ONTARIO tl 3 4.4 cis WANTED TIMOTHY - RED CLOVER - SWEET CLOVERS AND ALSIKE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID El PHONE S7 W DASI-IW OOD eep Your _Home at Healthful 'Constant Heat With a Marchand Oil. Heater —COMFORT! —BEAUTY! —ECONOMY! .---Greater Convenience! —Less Attention Required! ----100% Modern in every R spect. —Available in 3 Sizes. To Meet Your Personal Requirernerzts Authorized Dealers: Rader 8E Mittelholtz ved to all. Short- addresses were given, also musical and songs which made the evening ane 'of enjoyment. I The bride and groom were recipients valuableed andthank • of menu gaffs, • thein all for their presence and • gift .and .assured them that they 0 would be long remembered. •The • bride and groom then left on a motor 0 trip to Niagara Falls and otherseas- 49 tern points, accompanied by Mr and O Mrs. Blaine Ducharme another brid- al couple. On their return they will 8 re aide in the immediate vieinty; iwhile Mr. and Mrs. Ducharme will return to Windsor.. We join in • wishing the newly weds many years • of peace and happiness in their new : life. • • • • • 0 • • •• 1 Il sr1 til an, 1.. HARDWARE MERCHANTS - Zurich, Phone 63 FOR QUICK SALE A brand new ii -ton DeLux Cab Chevtolet Truck, for immediate de - Gideon Koehler, Zurich, Ont. FOR SALE • An electric .Grahenette Range, 2- burner with oven, heavy duty. C be seen at our home, Earl Gingerich, Phone 90 r 7, Zurich. c FOR SALE 1 pure bred Polled - Hereford bull for .sale. T. B. Tested. Apply, to Chas. S. Bedard, 'Phone 98 r 15, Zurich. FOR SALE SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE Spy, King, 'Greening, Snow, Rus- set, Baldwin, Etc. Also cider apples. Phone Clinton 613-24a Fred McCly- raont, Varna. :s FOR SALE A child's medium blue heavy wool Snow Suit to fit ages up to 2-3 years Can be seen at Oesrh'a Shoe Store.* FOR SALE A. Registered Scotch Shorthorn .Buil 1 year old. Apply to Fred Brown Crediton, Phone 19-4. NOTICE. Special Township Licenses for shooting Pheasants and Rabbits are available at Milt'Dietz' Zurich; Bruce McClinoheiy, Varna; Mack's Hard- ware store, Bayfield — "Nue Water :un, Club. WANTED Work by the day or btyi the hour. if-iousework preferred. Apply to Mrs lohn Seaplat, Zurich, STRAYED Three calves strayed from prerrt'is- es; one white, one roan, one blank. 'Phone Hemeall 97 r 2. Collect. Douglas Robinson. OR SALE A York Hog about 200 lbs. for sale 4capply to Jos Schw..trtzentruber. c FOR SALE Fresh home grown erag,etables, calehage, carrot:: aeete, vcy:a'king,r. io9u..-(eolgo Bullock, Plioaa 82x10 Zurich. 1)ASHWOOD Miss Elfrieda Becker has returned to London after spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Henry Becker who has been i11. Mr and Mrs. Keith Wildfong of London :spent the week -end with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wild - tang. Mr and Mrs Gordon, Callfas of Sarnia were Sunday visitors with Mr:. and Mrs. V. Schatz. Mr and Mrs. Thos. Hoperoft spent the week -end with their son Robert in Pot Colborne. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Posno of Lon- don were Sunday visitors with Mr and 'Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman. Mr. Posno was guest scloi t at the Anni- versary services on Sunday evening. Mr. Edgar Restemeyer is all smiles this week on the arrival of a son in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. , Mr. Russel Hoperoft and lady frig end spent the week -end in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Sidney Baker, Mrs. Taylor and daughter Annie, spent the week -end with their sister in Port Colborne. Rev. and Mrs. H. Trinier of L•ont don, were Sunday guests with Rev. and Mrs. Getz. Had Sulcessful Anniversary -The 54th Anniversary of the Evan- gelical U. B. Church was held on Sunday with Rev.' H. Trinier of Lon- don as the guest speaker and Harry Hoffman as soloi_+t in the .morning, and Mr. W. Posno of London in the evening. Special music was prow- tied by the choir. Splendid congre- gations were pre.•ent for the cocas:- ion. ccas=ion. —CONCERT COMING— • The Toronto, Star will sponsor • a two-hour concert by the quartette, popularily known in Ontario as "The Commodores" in connection with the choir of the Evangelical 'U. Church, Dashwood on Thursday ev- ening, Novernb'er 10th, tat 8 p.m. Admission Free. Everybody as invit- ed to attend. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On Monday evening last the Leith eran Ladies Aid held a social evening ba the church basement in honor of Mr and ;Mrs Philip Fassold who were celebrating their Golden Weddiig Anniversary last week. The 'bass= ment was decorated for the occasion with candlebra, ribbons and gold flowers centred with a ,beautiful de- corated wedding cake. The couple was ushered in to the strains of Loh- engrins' Bridal Chorus, after which the evening was spent in playing bingo. A 'dainty lunch was then served. The (bride of fifty years then made a cut in the four tiered wed-, ding cake while everybody joined in singing "When You and I Were Young, Clara" and "Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet." They were then presented, on behalf of the Ladies Aid, with a beautiful crystal cake plate trimmed With 21 Keret gold by Mrs. Lorne Genttner. The fol- lowing address was read by Mrs. bt.. Merner: Dear Mr and Mrs'. Fassold: It gives us much ,pleasure to have the privilege of spending this social evening with you in honour io`f your golden anniversary. For fifty years you have shared the joys and sorr- ows of life. Although we, .are sure there were days ;of -trial and sadness, we know That the Lord has blessed You with happiness and contentment. After half a century which has brought to this world of ours many changes, you look back with pleasure on well spent yelars of usefulness to your family, your community, and your church. For many years you, Mrs. Fassold, have been a valued member of. our Ladies' Aid where you have given of your time and talent' to the .best of your ability. And now on this happy, occasion all of us wish to add our congratu- lations and best wishes to the many messages which will bless you in the future as He has in the past and that' the years which remain to you may be filled with the golden radiance of a glorious sunset. To mark this important milestone in your life, we ask you to accept this gift. May we add our prayer that the Lord will allow both or you to remain in our midst for many years to come. —Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid. The 'evening' came to a close sin;^;ing "Ono Be With You Till We Meet Again" HENSALL KEEP IN STEP with Fall Fashion! ZURICH 'HERALD accident 'when a form weighing 500 , lbs. he was helping to put up for +th:e foundation for the .houses fell down towards him and landed on hie leg. Hel was attended ;by Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer of Zurich. X-rays revealed the 'bad1o. .bruised leg, He will be confined' to his room for some time. THE IDEAL MATERIAL for that new dress or skirt! A. lovely 54 -inch wool crepe at $1.95 yard. Look through the Simplicity or IVI 'Ca11 pattern books at Tudor's in Hensnll. • is"5 ing flat rook; .eet of arm aleiighs; bag truck; one half horse power motor and ,pump jack; Massey Harris bean saufl'ler; two. wheeled trailer; :eutter; set of brcechin harness, single har- nes;,; number oa horse collars; forks, shovels, whifitl-etrees, chains, hayfork, sling ropes, sling chain$, and many other arbioles. Automobile — 1946 'Mercury Sed- an in ;good 'condition. Colony Howe — 10x12 and other poultry equipment. Thuxisday, Oetaber 27th, .I.5149t 1111..108111. serves, bid. The Estate of ,the lanae Frank Hagan.„ TERMS—On chattels, Cash; Piesper-. ty, 20% down, (balance in 60 days Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. AUCTION SALE Hiouseheld Effects — A full line Of Farm Property, live stock and of household effects including an 8 -ft Household Effects. 'Mr. Harold Jack- Westinghouse refrigerator, (new; $- son lute been instructed to eell by .plate Moffatt electric range, (new)1 public auction at Lot 12, Conee ;sion Westinghousewashing machine like 8, Hay Township. A half mile south of Hillsgreen, ion Parr Line, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. Clearing Auction Sala Of FarmStock and implements, Oak.*Feed Grain, 'on Lot 11, Concession 10, Stanley Township; 5 miles nq hh. of Zurich on Goshen Line, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER p. .. At 1 .o'clock, p.m. IMPLEMENTS — McCormick Dee ening .side rake (like new) ; M. -H.. a binder, 7 ft. eut (good); Cockshutt new; kitchen cabinet, other kitchen. 134soe fertilizer drill (good); 2; furniture, mantel radio, Singer sew- drum steel roller; 2 -wheel trailer and ing machine; chc texfie>id; New Wil- stock rack, .top buggy, cutter; farm wagon; 16 -ft. hay rack (flat) ; Deer - at .upright head. 1l?' o'.elock sharp. The following: extension table, a nunrlber of rockers hay loader; riding plow; walking Horses—Matched team brown Til- and small tables; 4 complete bedroom plow; 14 -plate disc 'harrow; sprilpg• lues. suites, springs and mattresses quilt tooth cultivator; 4 section harrows-% Cattle — 7 choice Durham and boxes; trunks; a quantity otf ,bedding; set farm sleighs; pig crate; wagon Hereford cows, due to freshen from clocks; two rugs 8y12; scatter mats January to April; One young Here- and other covering:; pieitures, three ford bull; three baby beeves; three 1aa,ge ,mirrors; sealers and ¢itches; summer calves. T. B. Tested. kitchen utensils and etc. ' Pugs -3 York hogs almost ready • for .market; 8 pigs ten weeks old. FARMS — The farm consists of Poultry -135 Hybrid 'pullets, lay- 100 acres, Lot 12, Concession 7 Hay ing. Township; one half mile • south of Hay and Grain --A quantity of oats Hiilsgreen. On the premises is situ - 40 ton minted hay.' atecl a story and a half brick house; blocks. t Farm Machinery—Massey-Harris ...large bank barn with straw shed; Horses — Team of matched browre binder; .10-20 McCormick' Deering drive shed; Hydro throughout build. - tractor, in good condition, 3 furrow ings; clay loam,; 8 acres fall wheat International plow; springtootn cult sown; farm in excellent state of cul- ivator; McCormick Deering oil bath tivati:on; 'good water supply). Also mower; (new) McCormick Deering - a fifty acre farm North Half of Lot drop head hay loader; sulky rake; 1 13, adjoining the 100 arce farm; McCormick Deering fertilizer drill, l frame barn, hill land tillable. 13 hoe; Tudhope Anderson manure i Also North Half of Lot 15, fifty spreaders (good) ; 2 walking plows; , acres igrasis farm; on the Babylon four section harrows; 3 drum steep Line, Stanley Township; excellent roller; 2 set of arm scales; fanning grass with windmill and good water BLAKE Owing to the Anniversary Services in. the Goshen Church, the service :n the Blake church was -withdrawn. The W.M.S. was held for the Oct- ober meeting at the home of Mrs. John McBride in Zurich, with Mrs. T. Dinsmore's group in charge. An invitation to .attend the Birthday meeting in the Kippers church on; November 2nd was received' by the Auxiliary. Mr. Alan Steckle ;of the Bronson line had the misfortune to be caught an the corn picker last week and is suffering from shock and bruises. Mr. Louis Denomrne wears a broad smite, as a babes boy has arrived to brighted their home (Joseph Louis) Congratulations! Mr and Mrs. Maxim Ducharme, and 71•Ir and Mns Regis Bedard and son of Goderich called on Mr and Mrs. Robert Ducharme. Mr and Mrs' Lorne Hamlyn and family visited his sister and brother in law, Mr and Mrs Fred Bancroft over the week -end. Mrs. J. Douglas was taken to Vic- toria Hospital at London last week, in the interest to have . treatment for her voice. We wish her a speedy re- covery. Her daughter, Mrs. T. Dins- more spent a few days with her last week. Sty. Joseph and Beaver Town. Mr. and. Mrs. Fabian Corriveau of Detroit, attended the Geoffrey - Corriveau wedding this week -end. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Masse and Mrs. Napodloon Ducharme of London were Sundays callers on their relati- ves in this neighbourhood. Mr. Gerard Geoffrey of Windsor, was a week -end visitor with his par- ents and attended the wedding of his ,brdtheir. Mr and Mia Napoleon Denomme of Detroit were week -end visitors in this community with their relatives. Exchanged Wedding Vows On Saturday last a lovely wedding took ;place in St. Peter's Church, when Miss Yonne !Corriveou, daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs. Ed. Oorriveau, and 1VIr. Alphonse Geoffrey, also of this Parrish were married, the Rev. Father Bourdeau of elating. The bride was assisted by her sister, Georgtina and Miss Doris Geoffrey, sister of the groom; while Mr. Ise - deed Ducharme ' and Mr. Robert 'Bob" Mernorvidge of Detroit, were beet men for th.e groom. All Deng suitably gowned for the occasion. After the ceremony a delicious din- ner was ,served ;at the reornintoii House, Zarich fir thirty guests. Af- ter the toast adds ea:0e of good wishes were given to tilt bride and ;;`morn, both newt weds ably "answer-' Wear a new plaid skirt from Tudor's box with stock rack; iron fence posts: stone boat, Clinton fanning mill;, farm scales; 2 iron kettles; gravel, box; 2 post hole augers; 2 steel wat- er troughs 6 and 8 ft; cedar posts; sling rope,. chain, etc; forks, shovels,. chains, whippieltreoe, neckyokes, and host of other articles. Grain bags.. and sacks; sulky rake; 40-rds. of' new Frost wire; 1 set of double mill. �DeLavail cream separator; a swpply. These farms will all be sold horses 9 and 10 years old; 2 year old gelding Percheron. Harness — 1 set of team harness 1 set of single harness; number of'% horse collars. - Grain and Hay — 15 tons of mixed Hay; 500 bushels of Cartier oats; 8, bushels of Timothy seed, 2 bush. red clover. .° Pigs — 18 York chunks. Quantity of Lumber and Plank, TERMS—CASH Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. gotod rubber tired wagon with slid- ( in separate par.+cels, subject to a re- E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Lloyd Dbwson, • Proprietor. ed. Sorra little spirit of advise was p ancon on to bit ;:se, we believe, had ehos'en to wait a few more yeare be• fore saying "I will!' There was no comment from the parties eoneern^:1. ---- The wedding then. returned to the FOR SALE,1 home of the bride where the et: enin,' meal *,.'ati :served la feria or nor:, „o art+l ttiru thMN t`. fir•1 Choice grown omni') grown vt'ir- ' a, as,, tr, t Y T r•t,t eeee :tt. 14 ,1: . •:, r•t,r'ra'Fss, c•ti n:ir,nips,tr ;1. J`, t t•a> > v 1,1,1, . (�ibbeg,e. Order now. ---Tel. th',..*,,'nri.tlr Hall .r?!rr To well on to in He.nsatll. They have a full stock of skirts from sizes 18-44. Mist Clarissa Mitchell who is a patient at Victoria Hospital, London the itesult of a fall she suffered in her home recently, has had her knee sap removed and the leg is now in .cttist. She will he confined to thr' 'lotpit.aI for sotn.e time. Mt, nry Adkins, who is tore cloyed Flt the elintor7 Radio School ' eini.ng to troct war time hoose, le (h lei;rhway 84. ---- ,!Tem', ,,tt'tv?clred or morn, silt*•ntlrri j :.ftttfined t•• his room sufl`erine. with Nal ., 1 ,,2„zeeeree, c e ,,d verb ,'r-.t"n;.: �ri•t`,• r•r•Ira bad) brtti.+,d the !t'stalt, of n i,,iarr•. y { leg t a• • Ifyou have an urge to qet rich... Most of us have an urge to get rich ....or at least to be comfort- ably off. But few of us will get • therewithoulrthehabitofsaving. Canada Savings Bonds, the 4th Series of which is now on sale, are an easy, .sensible way to save. They can be pur- chased through any investment dealer or bank, or bought by easy, regular deductions from Save as you 90 with your pay on your Company's, Payroll Savings, Plan. You will be surprised how quickly your savings mount up.. And if should you need the, money at any time, Canada Savings Bonds can always be, cashed at their full face value at any bank . . . and they pay you :interest as' long as you hold thein. - 4th tortes NOW ON SALE :1 k J