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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-04-22, Page 5ZURICH i .HERALD NOTICE Farmers' Co -Operative FARMERS, ATTENTION! COAL COAL Put your order for Coal in .:nowt Several Cars are on order. A full supply of Coal, Cedar Posts, B. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock Minerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of brands. Hensall Co -Operative Co. ,Column. FOR SALE 2 fresh caws, and a, old mare for sale. —Aaron Oestreicher, phone 57 r 10, Dashwood. • Put Your 'Want, BUSINESS CARDS For `Sale Lost. Found, Etc, Ads. in. this BUTCHERS Zurich's' Popular MEAT MARKET `Let Us supply you with the MAID WANTED Two Middleaged Woman. or Girls to cook at :the Beth Home in Petrolia.. Will pay First Class Wages. - WANTED CATTLE—For Pasture For season of 1943..Apply to C. Zu.rk, R: R. 3 Zurich. Cattle summer Geiger. WANTED for pasture for- the coming season.—Apply to Delbert Miss Ruth Witmer of London, is spending the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylv. Winner, of • Mr, Louis Wurm of near Hensall, called on Zurich friends on Wednes- day, Mr, J. A. Service, proprietor : of the Dashwood hotel, was in town on Monday. Mrs. Rachel Deilomme of Windsor, is spending some time with her cous- in, Mr's, C. Ayotte. This weekwe observe. Goc:d Fri- day on April ,23rd, followed b+y Eas- ter Sunday. A11 churohes in .town will observe special services. Mr. and Mrs, Simon Hoffman of the Goshen, south, motored to, Wind- sor on Saturday to 'visit their son, Anthony of that city. Messrs. Leonard and Carl Steinbach. of London, were Sunday visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Henry Steinbach. very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bol.ognas, Sausages, old. Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration - Highest Cash Prices for Wool, tildes. and Skins �. Yungi)inti & Sou PRODUCE Zurich Creamery Your Home Market for Cream Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus e premium for delivered cream We are,. equipped to give effi- cient accurate service. Egg in ,and Poultry department charge of Mr. T. Meyers. A. L. Mellen - Proprietor. arm Produce WANTED: 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 phor1P 101. R. 94. Zurich INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Cc. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- '-UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO ,!,.mount of Insurance at Risk on Dec 31st, 1936, $2,391,527.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $273,613.47. Estes—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Yeare ^ie E KLOPP--.ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn- Rods and all kinds of Fire insurance FOR SAL . ; the Babylon line. The cold winter weather of the past week or -so has seemingly been l broken, as to -day Wednesday it is clearing up nicely and getting: some what warmer. Died at Dashwood As we ge to press we learn of the passing of Mrs. Caroline Weber, at Dashwood, and beloved conzpa3nion of the late Jacob Weber, who died on Tuesday, April 20th, aged 85 years 2 months and 25 days. The funeral will be held from the Hoffman Fun- eral Home, Dashwood on Friday at 1.30 p.m. A memorial service in the Evangelical church will be follow ed by interment in Exeter cemetery. Has Joined the Wrens • P. W. Miss Doreen O'Dwyeir, dau- FARMS FOR SALE ghter of Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer who has had a position at the Lon- don Life Insurance Co., London, : for some time, left last Thursday for Galt, Ont., where she has joined the Wrens. She has received her mi. form and badges and is now a fully fledged Wren, H. M. C. S. Bytown II. She will be •training in that city for an indefinite time. Doreen has the best wishes of her many friends as she is the first girl to enlist from this community, and we all wish her a safe return. WANT 40,000 TON BEANS The Huron Bean Growers Com- mittee have received information • from Mr. Golding, 112.P., that vIr. !Gardiner has informed him that an agreement has been made and that the: British Market Board will buy :40,000 tons of Canadian beans at $2.50 per bushel from the producer. ! This assurance of a price, also.;. tis knowledge that there is to be a market for beans, gives the growers the assurance of planting a greater acreage in the conning season. young Hereford bull 7 mons. Hilton Truemner, phone $5ri1. For Sale A steel child's crib. Apply John Turkheim, Zurich. to WANTED Cattle for pasture of season 1943. Apply to J. W. Davidson, •Hillsgreen store. FOR QUICK SALE A real nice cook stove for sale. Apply to Louis Prang. OR RENT -200 acre farm 'ns 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 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 Credi ton 47r15, collect. Jack Wil liams. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Catharine Rader, ' Zurich Red Cross News of the Village of Dashwood, in the Township of Stephen, County of The Zurich - Brandt .of the Red Huron, deceased. Cross Society gratfully acknowledge CREDITORS and others rnaving the following donations: Mrs. Win.any claims or demands against said' Hoffman 1 quilt top; Miss Lizzie Catharine Racier of Dashwood, in . Volland 1 quilt top; Women's Inst - the Township of Stephen, are re- itute, 2 quilts; Mrs. Wilfred Weido 1 quired to forward the same to the quilt top; Lutheran Ladies' Aid undersigned on or before the 8th ! quilts; Mrs. Bruce Walker 1 quilt day of May, 1943, after which dis- top; Miss Emma Dinsmore 2 quilts; tribution will be made among those Goshen and Blind line Farm Forum entitled thereto. Dated, April 17th, 1943. Mr. Fred Rader, ?dr. Theo. Rader, Mrs. Clara Decker, { 1 quilt; Ladies of the 14th con., 1 I quilt, Ladies of St. Boniface church, 1 quilt; Mas. Joseph Rau 1 quilt; Pupils of Room 2, ZPS. 1 quilt top; • Many thanks to the ladies who so Executors.; kindly pieced quilt tops from the patches left over in the workroom. HAS FINE ARMY London, Eng.—The Ronne radio, apparently trying to explain the Axis setback -in North Africa, praised the British Sth Army as the finest fight- ing force in the world today, and added: It represents the most mod- ern and most powerful :fighting unit to be found anywhere on the many ehessboards of this world struggle. Mrs. Clara Decker, Mrs. J. P. Rau, Mrs. H. Yungblut, Mrs. Wm. True - inner, Miss Lizzie Volland, Mrs. Ed. Gascho, Mrs. Fanny Bender. The Sacred Drama, "Simon, the Leper", in four scenes will be given in the Emmanuel Evangelical Church on Friday (Good Friday) evening, beginning at 8.15, A free-will off- ering will be received. Everybody cordially invited. tt}.ealth is a'vital dynamic thing contributing to Victory * .. a proper diet ... a matter of national concern." —Pulite litrnisler'Mackenzie King 0 M ! 1 JOIN T�1.^ NF'O V HDIt E ...testes,- • - 31ir (iOvernnletit realizes the lertiirtailce of bu1ritlop for health, as an aid to Victory. Government surveys show that the diet of many Canadians is deficient. This is not necessarily because people ext too little food,, but rather because they eat the wrong kneel of food'. That`'s why it is every Canadian women's duty to kruiw and apply the basic rules of Nutrition. And that's why we offer you an easy way to plan :meals that will. feed your family. well ... in a useful t,.• f"s new booklet," flat-to-Worl:-to-Win -So do your part! Learn how to bring new health and vitality to your family Get par copy Work4o-Win", NOW! LEARN FREE HowTn MMMIauE. HEALTH' THROUGH BETTER NUTRITION . , . HERE's Howl Send for your copy today Sponsored by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) io the Teter At Of id tees rhVion and heesttk 'Jlvnw•. To cony et "tot tai-Wrk t0 Win". just send your name printedd tos 8 Nutrition for 'Victory. Box 600, Toronto, Canada. QOWT OEM! SEND YOUR REQUEST NOW (Os dutritionaXStatem,ents N"Eat-to-Work to-Wia"are setehtabletaNtdritiorr5ernicet, .Department of Pennons and National rriialtb, (laced, fee no Comedian Mn'r.sf:n Rrogramene ) 'hui,'s d a y, April 22nd, 4943 HOLD HI I< THE TORCH OF FREEDOM Nothing Short of victory over the powers of aggression will ensure a just and peaceful order after the war. There can be no compromise with international bandits. In that victory all of us wish to share. Victory's price is high. Some have the privilege of fighting; all have the privi- lege of saving money to supply our fighters with modern engines of war. Enormous sums of money must be raised for ships, planes, tanks, guns, bombs, shells and bullets. Have a share in the victory by saving to— Buy Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates and Stamps — Pay tht necessarily heavy Income Taxes— IN ADDITION TO Keening up your Life Insurance and Providing for your Future Independence— Such a programme of determined, systematic saving is part of the price of VICTORY. 13A El TIAL "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" MODERN, E:�PERIENCBD BANKING SERVICE. at: Outcome of 125 Years' Successful Operation Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Hensall Baanch: W. B. A. CROSS, Manager Zurich (Sub -Agency): Open MON., THURS and SAT, AUTO MARKERS The, Provincial Police want to keep! you right on the 1943 car markers. ` This year only one is issued, and must be on the back of th.e car with no marker shown on the front. Soni. cars are carrying last year's licens: plates on the front and this year's on the back of their cars. 'The poli' e say take the front one off if you wish to avoid prosecution. MANY BOOKS STOLEN Toronto—Police and officials Isom the oil controllers office were un•i r - stood to be investigating what ap- peared to be an organized ring deal- ing in stolen gasoline ration books, and operating in a manner rivalline: the one that was smashed recently in Montreal. The investigation sees be- lieved to be the aftermath of a wave of gasoline ration book thefts that in Toronto alone totaled 3.500, Other Ontario points suffered the loss of large number of books were Win•'- sor, where 700 were stolen, nn.t Brantford. i 44 i+--* INVEST $143,100 IN STICKER BONDS -: Purchase of "sticker" bond': dur;n+'' the Third Victory Loan campaign compared favorably with the p e v ons loan, local National War Finance IJ Headquarters announced. Report:4 'submitted by Waterloo North banks i I show that approximately 700 peoPir 1 purchased this type of bond. 'Total i sages amounted to $1.43,1.00. While , • exact figures were not available, but. indications were higher than last I time. The sticker bonds are sold chi-' efiy to people of Mennonite faith.1 They are identical to Victory Loan bonds except that the proceed: are used t cclu,ively for the alleviation , of suffering and distressed as a re-: snit of war. Stickers with this pledge are pasted on the bonds. I itchene" I led ,tine distriet .with s ales totallinu $,44400. Others in order nr' I4linii $43,650; Waterloo, ;16,100; Welles- Tes $10,'150; St. ,iacobs $5,850; New Hamburg $5,350 i Tiadenn $4,900; ti" M wood %1.4550; St. C;cmens S•350, I T 111 II I11h1111111111111m111111111 1III1InfUhIIlnilifI@l1l11111111111111 15111H IIIIIili II 101111901 Zurich Variely Store WHEN YOU WANT TO PURCHASE SOMETHING JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM ORDINARY MERCHANDISE, VISIT OUR STORE. WE HAVE MANY ARTICLES VERY SUITABLE FOR BIRTHDAY GIFTS OR GIFTS FOR OTHER OCCASIONS: WE CAN HELP YOU - WHILE MANY LINES ARE HARD TO GET AT PRESENT, YET WE HAVE MANY NICE THINGS TO OFFER THE PUBLIC. Always a full line of Toiletry, Stationery, School Supplies and Patent Medicines in Stock. LET US SERVE YOU! I iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIII IIIIIIIillllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!III IIIIIIIIlt!IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII(IIIIIIII Illillllllin!l�IIIIIII II KLOPP'S ONE-STOP SERVICE MARATHON GAS A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in • inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular Fri . Prices. Engineered Lubrication At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 1 kinds of . G,reass. We invite you to watch us Lubricate your Car and so* how Trained Attendants Grease Cars Expert Repairing We use the KING AN ALYSSiR to properly Tulle Up your Motor, 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 Az Son Died Cat Lot in Connection