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NOTICE
. Farmers' Co -Operative
FARKhRs, ATTENTION!
COAL COAL
Put your order for Coal in new!
Several Gars are on order.
A. full supply of Coal, Cedar Posts,
8. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock
Mnerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of
sfl brands.
Hensall Co -Operative Co.
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BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Ect., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices tor
Wool, Hides and Skins
H. Yunghliti, & Sou
PRODUCE
Zurich Creamery
Your Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry.
-Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for delivered cream
We are equipped to give effi-
cient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry —department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
A. L. Mellett - Proprietor.
Farm Produce
WANTEL
Have your Eggs Graded scien-
tifically -on our approved grad-
ing Machine which gives the
producer every advantage.
Also Cream and Poultry.
WM. O'Brien
Phone 101. R. 94. Zurich
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
ME LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec..
81st, 1386, $22,39 1,527.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$2 78,613,47.
Bates—$4.53 per $1,000 for 8 Years
E K KLOPP---ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
ing Rods and all kinds of Fire
Insurance
WANTED
Cattle for pasture for the eoming
summer season.—Apply to Delbert
Geiger.
FOR SALE
A. young Hereford bull 7 mons,
old. Hilton Truemner, phone 85.r11.
For Sale
A steel child's. crib. Apply to
John Turkheim, Zurich.
WANTED.
Cattle for pasture or season 1943.
Apply to J. W. Davidson, Hillsgreen
store.
FOR QUICK SALE
A. real nice cook stove for sale.
Apply to Louis Prang.
FARMS FOR SALE
OR RENT -200 acre farm 11/i.,
mile south Of Exeter, brick house,
small new barn, abundant water, F.
Rathburn 100 acres Hensall, complete
buildings, silo, implements.—William
Pearce, Exeter.
FOR SALE
In order to wind up the Estate of
John Stephenson, deceased, the
Administrator is offering for sale
the north half of Lot '7, Concession
9, in the Township of Stanley.
For further particulars apply to.
Frank Donnelly, Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administrator.
For Sale'
One white and black male Cocker
Spaniel, pure bred, 18 months old.
Phone 112. Ferdinand Haberer.
WANTED
CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser-
vice day or night. Phone Gredi-
ton 47r15, collect. Jack Wil-
liams.
• TENDERS• WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
County of Huron to supply 125 tons
of ,Stoker Coal and 25 tons of stove
Coal for the County Home at Clin-
ton. An analysis of coal must ac-
company each tender.
.Lowest or any tender not necess-
arily accepted.
Tenders to be in the hanns of the.
County Clerk not later than noon,
Saturday, April 17th, 1943.
N. W. Miller,
County Clerk.
OBITUARY
LOCAL. NE'ti4
With the continued cold and 'chan-
geable weather the maple syrup sea-
son is still going, and the quality of
the syrup is very good.
Mrs. C. 0. +Smith and'sen JGordon
of the Blue Water Highway. made a
business trip to .Chatham, itionclon,
and other points one day last week,
Mrs. (Rev.) W. E. Beeee, of Ham-
ilton, who has been visiting with her
daughter, and son-in-law Rev. and
Mrs. C. B. Heckendorn, of zown, re-
turned to her home on !Saturday,
Mr. Norman iGascho of Byron San-
itorium, near London was a visitor
for a few days with lis family here,
returning to Byron 'on Sunday even-
ing.
The auction sale of the property
and effects of the late Miss Lydia E.
Faust of Zurich will be held on Sat-
urday afternoon.. Then on Wednes-
day of next week, April 21st there
will be an auction sale of household
goods, etc., at the business block of
Mr. Fred Thiel, of town.
Endorses War Loan
At a meeting of the Huron Coun-
ty Agricultural War .Committee held
in Clinton on April 6th, a motion
was unanimously passed to endorse
the forthcoming Victory Loan. The
meeting went on record that memb-
ers would do all in their power to
insure its success in HuronlTounty.
Hensall Minister Called
Hensall—The congregation of St.
.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Hes-
Pier, decided to extend an anamious
call to Rev. William Weir, B.A., min-
ister of Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Hensall. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn, of
Preston, interim moderator, was in
charge of the meeting. Rev. W.
Weir will succeed Rev. T. G. Marshall
who accepted a call to New West -
minister Church at Hamilton.
Regardless of the changeable wea-
ther, a martin bird arrived at our
neighbor's sanctuary, Mr. Gid ICoeh-
ler's. By the kind of weather we have
had since Sunday, it seems that this
fellow has badly missed_ his timing of
the season. However, many other
birds such ar grey birds, mourning
doves, robins, blackbirds have been
with us for some time, .but it seems
just a bit nippy for martins who us-
ually wait till the -balmy days are
here, which will likely dome immed-
iately after Easter.
Surprise Presentation
Mr. and Mrs. James Ziler,. who re-
sided in :Stephen Township, a few
miles south of Dashwood, were tak-
en completely by surprise Monday
evening last, prior to their moving
away, when about -fifty neighbors.and
friends gathered to bid them fare-
well before moving to.their new hmne
.-zirriew-eitizr-pre.gatia-, thett 7010.
a purse of money. Mr.. B. McCann
read ;the address and the presentat-
ion was made by Mr. Lloyd Lippert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ziler in a few words
expressed their grateful appreciation
After the presentation lunch was ter-
; ved and 'the remainder of the eve,ri-
ing was spent in cards and music.
Late John Miller
Funeral services for the late John
:Miller, highly respected citizeu of
Exeter, were held froin Hopper's
Funeral Home, Exeter, Saturday last,
with burial in Exeter cemetery. Mr.
Milier who was in his 93rd year, suf-
fered a fall three weeks ago, and
since that tine has been rt patient
at Mrs. .Sa.undercock's nursing home
in Hensall, where he died. He form-
erly resided at Cromarty before mo-
ving to Exeter where he spent the
latter part of his life. A large -family
mourn his loss. Mrs. Herman Dayman
of Hensall is a daughter.
MOVES TO TOWN
Mr. Everett 1.11aist, distributor for
the McColl-Frontenac Oil Co. in this
district, who has been living at :Sax-
epta, near Dashwood, moved to Exe-
ter en Saturday_into the residence on
Sanders Street recently purchased
from Mr. R. E. Balkwill. This is a
newly erected bungalow, just comp-
leted by Mr. Hamill. It is asbestos
shingle covered and complete with all
moderate conveniences. Mr. and Mrs
Heist have two children, Eunice, in
London, and Stanley at home. We
welcome them to our inidst.----Exeter
Times -Advocate.
SILK HAT PRESENTED
Goderich — Navigation in the God
erich harbor was officially opened on
Saturday, April 10, when the tank-
er Icolite from Sarnia docked, it be-
ing the first of the season to land at
the port. The tanker bad left Sarn-
ia and had covered all of the journey
with the exception of the last two
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FIRING LINE
Canada needs and must have every spoonful
of fat drippings, every piece of scrap fat and
every bone from every kitchen in Canada.
Fats make glycerine and glycerine makes high
explosives. Bones produce fat. Also glue for
war industry.
Don't throw .away a single drop of used fat—
bacon grease, meat drippings, frying fats—
every kind you use. They are urgently needed
to win this war.
Strain all drippings through an ordinary strainer
into a clean wide-mouthed can. Save your
scrap Mt (cooked or uncooked) and all types of
bones—cooked, uncooked or dry.
When you have collected a pound or more of
fat dripping, take it to your meat dealer who
will pay you the established price for the drip-
ping and the scrap fat. Or you can dispose of
them through any Municipal or Salvage
Committee collection system IN EFFECT
In your community.
Be a munition maker right in your own
kitchen. For instance, there is enough ex-
plosive power hidden in ten pounds of fat to fire
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way, keep worldng for Victory for the duration
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miles in seven hours, but it took 37
hours to make the last two ialles.Cap
tain D. Williamson, of ,Saraia, mas-
ter of the tanker was presented by
Mayor Brown, with the traditional
silk hat, that has been given to the
first captain to make the port each
spring.
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Chesney—Armstroug
The United Church manse, Bruce -
field, was the scene of a lovely spring
weding, Saturday last, when Isabel
Rae„ only daughter of Mr. and Mrs .1
Wilson . Armstrong, Brucefield, •
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canie 'the bride of McLellan Roger,
Chesney, son of Mr and Mrs IL .111...
Chesney of Kippen. Rev. Atkinson
officiating. For her wedding the at-.
tractive bride chose a rose crepe dress!
with white trimmings, and. her bridal
bouquet was of pink roses. The re-
ception. was held later at the home
of the bride's parents at Sprmgview
Farm.. iMrs. Armstrong, assisted by
Mrs. Chesney received. A wedding
dinner was served at the home of the
bride's parents.
Murdock—Wood
A quiet but lovely wedding with
the immediate families present, was
solemnized at the James St. parson-
age, Exeter, Saturday evening, Apr-
il 10th at 7 p.m. when Edna Pearl
Woocl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam E. Wood, of Hensall, was unit-
ed in marriage to William Neilson
Murdock, RCAF., only son or Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Murdock, of Bruce -
field. Rev. Irwin, B.A. officiated. The
attractive bride was charming in a
navy blue and white •ensemble, mat-
ching - hat with shoulder -length veil
tied with tiny white felt knots and
corsage of pink rases and white sweet
peas. She was attended by her ;Sister
Miss Olive. Wood, of Toronto, in a
red dressmaker suit and corsage of
Talisman roses. Mr. William Scott.
of Brucefteld, was best man. The
groom's gift to the bride was a gold
dresser set, to the bridesmaid a gold
locket, and to the best man a leather
Following the ceremony a
dinner for the bridal party was held
at the home of the bride's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold
Woad, Lambeth. Red roses decorat-
ed the reams and the ta..1)1(? was prct-
tilv in pink and white can-
dies and centered with the wedding
cake. After the dinner Mr. and Mrs.
Murdock left on a short wedding"
trip.
Zurich Variety Store
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-VISIT OM STORE. WE HAVE MANY ARTICLES VERY
SUITA331.E. FOR BIRTHDAY •GIFTS OR GIFTS FOR
OTHER OCCASIONS. WE CAN HELP YOU -
WHILE MANY LINES ARE HARD TO GET AT PRESENT,
YET WE NAVE MANY NICE THINGS TO OFFER THE
PUBLIC.
Always a full line of Toiletry, Stationery, School
Supplies aid Patent Medicines in Stock.
LET US SERVE YOU!
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inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular
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Engineered Lubrication
At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using kinds
of Crease. We invite you • to watch us Lubricate your Car and see
how Trained Attendants Grease Cars
Expert Repairing
We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your IVIgtor.
CLEAR GAS FOR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 25c. Gallon
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 for
the Colder Weather and Heavier Roads
HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE
C. Fritz & Son Used Car Lot in Connection
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