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Zurich Herald, 1943-07-08, Page 5IIM2MMessenonen..'"'"eainn,e BUSINESS CARDS WANTED • CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead animals removed, Two-hour ser vice day et' night, Phone Credi- ton 47r15, collect. Jack Wil- liarns„ • VETERINARIAN W L COXON, &V, Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Mee With Residence, Main Street, • Opposite Drug Store phone -96, Ziericb A, R. Campbell, V.3, B.V. Gracinate of Ontario Veterli College, University of Toronto. Ilizeases of dosneetic animals tre by the most modern pained Charges reasonable. Day or n. walls promptly attended to. skis° isde r of Scottish terriers. Tnveri .11:Vanals, ptilti,p GT Main Str pot-31te Town Hall , Phone 116. HEINSALL NOTICE, Farmers' Co -Operative FARMERS, ATTENTION 1 COAL COAL Put your order for -Coal he n Several Cars are on order. A full eupply of Coal, Cedar Po B. C. Shingles, Concentrates, St Minerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers WI brands. Hensall Co -Operative Co. unhortatarsamassurosemtaracm.....;a,K.sabs. BUTCHERS Z u rich s' 13 rpul .), MEAT MARKT Let Us supply you with t very Choke of Feesh and C ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausage Ect., always on hand, Ke Fresh in Electric Refrigeratio Highest Cash Prices tor Wool, Hides and Skins H. Ymighlitit & So 4...1........••••••••nsmosswasm.u.sromaamouga.a.aas PRODUCE Farm produce WANTED Have your Eggs Graded scier tifically on our approved grac ing Machine which gives th producer every advantage. Also Cream and Poultry' . Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich Zurich CreaMary Your Home Market for Creani Eggs and Poultry. Highest Cash Prices paid plus a premium for delivered cream We are equipped to give effi- tient accurate service. Egg and Poultry department in Charge of Mr. T. Meyers. A. L. Mellett Proprietor. INSURANCE Wester° Farmers' Mutual Weather IIIRLIF2111Ce CO. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT. VAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF ,THIS KIND IN ONTARIO ,Araount of Insurance at Risk on Des 81st, 1986, $22,891,527.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $278,618.47. Rtes—$4.50 per $1,000 for 8 Years E. F. KLOPP..-ZURICH Agemt, also Dealer in Lightn, Ing Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column. FOR QUICK SALE A 1931 Chev. Car, very cheap, imitable .Lor wagon or trailer, L. A. Prang & Son. LOST West of Zurich, a 100-1b.bag of Five alse.• Flour. Finder kindly notify. Mis. Fred Ducharme, Phone 8? r 92. FOUND On the Zurich School grounds, a child.e green sweater. Owner ear, same by paying this adv, at the , • . zyjc, I ar7 AP' kted des, gbi lre- less 2et • • •• • + ... ,14. ,J4 . a 4L :..1. ., :` . V . i 'Willa, PIGS FOR SALE — A number of small pg e for safe —Sol Gingerich, Phalle 84r3. • ile9ST • In business; section of Zurich on Saturday eve, June 26th, a $10 bill. Pinder please Intuit to Herald office —reward, ee I, )ck of ee ir r le r. A 2, some keted. CHICKS- FOR SALE Order Brumer's July or Fall Chick e now. Leghorn, Barred Rock, New Hampshire and Sussex X New Hampshire. , BRUMER'S HATCHERY, . Lucan, Ont. Phone 54. , NOTICE Save on Fencing Cost, by using- SHUR-SHOCK ELECTRIC FENCER Solve all your Fencing Problems with this Fencer. For information zee. Len Sararas, Phon 87r11. 4-3 , FOR SALE A Sling track, car and gate, also a set of lightning rods nearly new. Garnet Wlllert, Dashwood. , FOR QUICK SALE A number of new berry boxes. A Durham cow due soon, and an ice cream freezer.—Mr, Jos. Rau, R.R. Zurich, phone 07r0. The strawberry season is here, and real nice berries have been mar- Council to Saturday, construction - 14, Material "rownehip. office Dated TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the of the Township of Hay up eight 'o'clock, in the evening, up to ( July 17th, 1943, for the i of a bridge opposite Lot t Con, 13, Township of Hay. All will be supplied by the • Plan can be seen at of the Township Clerk, Zurich. 1' July (ith, 1943. s A. F. HESS, Clerk, t Hay Township. E s CLERK'S c e NOTICE t s NOTICE OF FIRST a POSTING OF VOTERS' UST k e Voters' iLsts, 1943 Municipality of 1 the Township of Hay, County e of Huron ( NOTICE is hereby given that 1 m have complied with Section 8 of The r. Voters' Lists .Act: and that I have h posted up in my office at Zurich. ()u- teri° en the 2nd day of July, 1943, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal electionand that sech list rentable there for inspection. And I hereby call upon ell voters e; to take immediate proceedings to a have any woes or omissions correct- at -d according to law, the last day for appeal being the 22nd day of July, ie 1943. is - ANDREW F. HESS, . b Clerk, Townehip of Hay. tl Dated at Zurich, Ont., thee tc 2nd day of July, 1943.b ' a C regular king need Seafortla 1943-4. mameed: TIT camp, for ordination more, ended gkter Centralia, for Miss teacher. the Miss minietry, o: GIRL TO ENTER MINISTRY .1( The Presbytery of Huron held its al meeting in Clinton, 'tbe ret- 111 chairman, Rev. Wilson, introd- g' the Rev. H. V. Workman, of 11 as the preeiding officer for Datesof camps were an- Boy's camp, July 4 to 116 camp, Ally 18 to 25th; girls' 0: Aug. 1 to Sth. One candidate w the ministry will be ready for m this fall, R. A. G. Pase- M of Hensall, It was mamma- vi that Miss Eva 1i/female, data M of the Rev. 11. J. Merriam of Ti be accepted as.a candidate te the ministry of the United cheneh 01 Merriam is at present a school er A seevioe was conducted by th elmirman for the reception oi a Merriam .its a c411(lidtltO fin' the no co ZURICH LOCAL NEWS Mr, and Mrs, Geoege .Gerhard, of Detroit spent .theweek-end with Mrs; J. W. Horner and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Over of St. Marys were Sunday. visitors at the home •of Mrs, Chas, Weber. Mrs, W. L. Siebert has returned, after visiting relatives at Galt for a few weeks. Mr. and Mee. Fred Rummel, Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert Rummel of Rhein ener called at the home of Mrs. W. T. Trunner one day hut weex. Rev. and Mre. 4:;eneeol enerag and family of Alma. wee. viertees with the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs, Sehraa..f.dso attending tee Men- onite Conference last week. Miss .J. Musselmen of Elmira wee n visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Gingerich, Poin—June aOth at Mrs. G. Far.' nureing Ilome, to Mr. an& lilee Cot-, Andeeeon, of Goshen, Stan- ley Tp.., a daughter. Rev. end Mrs. Albert Deters and sonseof Destmee; Mr. and Mee. Irvin Dedels and daughter of Kitchener, pent the holiday et the home ()fibs) formermother, Me, E. Deters, Sr., els° !with other relatives!. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin and dauughter Marian, Mrs. Mary Gib- son and i%Iiss Croxall of Stratford, called at the lionise; of Mrs, C. Eilber and Mr. and Mrs. C. -L. Smith, on Sunday evening. • Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith were et London on Saturdry and were ac-• companied home by their daughter, Mae, who is a Teenician at Victoria Hospital in that city and who will holiday for- a month in 'Zurich. Herald Day Earlier This week we are publishing the Herald a day earlier, as your publish- er and family have planned a few holidays up the lake for the balance of the week. Owing' to the forths eoming election, mid other obligations we cannot for the present take our regular week's holidays when no paper will be published. This we trust !nine be possible later on. Mi. and 'Tr. Harry Siemon, of London were Dominion Day visitors with friende, in this vicinity. LESS RATIONING Washington — President Roose- velt faresaw the poeeibility of lifting rationing restrictions on sugar . and coffee. in his message to Congress, vetoing the Credit Corp. Bill, the president said: "With the iinpeove- merit In the war .agninet the submar• ine, we may even he able soon remove sugar, and possibly later, co - Tee from the ration liet." DEPUTATION TO OTTAWA W. L. Whyte, of Seaforth, accom. nulled .hy a number of other deleg- tes in Ontario left last Tuesday for Ottawa to interview the Wartime rices and Trade Board on matters ertainieg to the Board's recent or. en. on live poultry price ceilings, as t is very unsatisfactory to the pout- ry producers. FLIER IS MISSING Nr..and Mrs. W. la Zapfe, of Sae - Moon, have been notified that their on, Sgt. Merton E. Zapee, RCAF., as been reported missing in air op - rations oreseeas. In his 20th year LC was born in Saskatoon and re- eived his education in that city. nd was very avtiVe in sports, has wo brothers in the air force over- eas and one in the navy. His father a native of Zurich and is well nown in Grand Bend, He is a neph- n of Mrs. Cyrus Green, Grami end and Harry Zapfe, of Brucefi- d, formerly of the Blake dietrict. n March 28, this year the parents ere notified that their •eldest son, ieut. Willard C. Zapfe of the RCAF ad been listed as missing in air op - rations. NM( • AT SHORTHORN SALE The action sale of Shorthorns from tbe bogs of W. C. Oestreieher, R. M. Pe*. and Roy V. Pepper held at the E ator Fair Grounds on June 9, 1 was a i 4 ccess. 87 head a cattle were sold i alizing $11,302,50, an awes. age ot•4805, The first 12 head we- re unbted .heifers from Inc Oestroi cher at Peck herds, these brought $5,105a an average of $425, 8 head sold for over $600 each, TO BE PRODUCING SOON Seraforth's salt industry wnes int - operation this month according te the Manager from Philadelphia, who hits been there a year and a half en- deavo,eing to open one of the ol.1 salt wens. The tow a will now b.( reseetabliehed as one of the salt pre. &teen of Western Ontario. The &P- iers reaehed a bed of pyre salt ei 1,100 feet on the peoperty T 11+1 CNR iine. The mein building IA 5)0 foot. rn • riN, two 01':1ct'•' welded tilt pan. one en 'see of the building and each ne. • GENERAL 81," Toronto — Prerniee Meet) .r °Yin! nesday June 80th ern) e general election wilt tario on Wednesday, Augvi. nomination' day on ,..;tfly proVinee's 20th Le1%tu-? =iasea ved, as of June 3ath, after as ter's Went a teem as any in t'.,e history. The announcement was mad - by Premier Nieon ter he he became the pretence's thin' premier in eight months and clime: ed a series of sensational political de veloptherits which began last Oetob er whfen Mitchell P. Hepburn resigh ed as;premier and was succeeded Gorden Conant, who was deVate: at tha Liberal Convention. ite hot; That Toe the Mark FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN Irt PtUnps, Ties and Sport Shoes. All ),Vhite or with Tan Trim. New Styles at old Prices. Come and See! MEN'S SHOES Everything a man may require in Work Boots or Dress GOOD SHOE STYLES! -GOOD SHOE VALUES: GOOD SHOE SERVICE! LOWEST CASH PRICES ED. J. DATARS • RELIABLE • FOOTWEAR and SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS AND SUITCASES • • rinEus HAIRDRESSING NOTICE Ne have recently installed a -iew Shelton Waving Machine incl can serve the public now 'Deter than ever. Be mare and ?;ive us a call. MRS. FRED THIELE. Proprietress ..14,•14•••17.• • Betty Anne Beauty Shop THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL PERMANENTS The tetter Oil Permanents applied 'with the very latest of methods and Equipment. And besides all this is our years of i l Experience in all Hair Dressing. GIVE 1/S A CALL! Plione 68 four your Appointments. 1 IVIRS, EDW. GASCHO, Zurich . amm` •INCREASINO PENSIONS Torouto Effective July I, old age pensions and pensions for the blind in Ontario will be increased 15 per ocent, Hen. P. Oliver, •Ontario Militates' of welfare, ennolenced. He :•eld the east, borne entirely by the province will amount to $1,500,000 a year. STARVING? It \ate meatless 1'a day ow( 1*.: was just heartbreaking to see those poor fellows in .the restaurant try- ing to keep body' and soul togethet• :by eating baked trout, pov :•crarohled CNOTell pot :4.11;1 the like.—rort fiflhun nal. Tinanet 0 r AUTO DRIVER FINED • t. 1;7,r on No. 2 highway to -t 'Leonard D, 0110.0 '••1 t,n,1 '.„Lspolt 1uet-114,• H geine te a iet.L• ander. the War i.‘leineees 7.raftie ()facer Lemon Ian gated. Tbnrsdaia July 8th, 1048 • .• ..• mucki. LIQUOR USED is estimated that liquor saesi Canada in 'One year amount to $288,900,000. These are legal sales; t bootleggers' sales Would .increase the •amount. A Toronto paper estimates that as 111110h is Spent in 'Canada for liquor fts' for milk and bread comb- ined. • CANADIAN BON' Ottawa Oirt of a total Domia.. ite: 'n};.cion of 11,50;1,655 at the . ili4i census, the Canitclian-born nu- Hubeecei ii.,487,40t4 person: and rep- ai....,,etee 32.5 -per ei:nt of the total, ••10r, �f11-;t:A.L.A- re,portA, ,.-• of (.'anad;an-born in 7 7, ItfLk ite0ReafE BLOOD ceeoe! ,ipoasored by the see aielia the Canadian a's -eon leloi on -June 24th, ,,eeeeee St. 1.311i1A, of Hernall, es C,...ntrr.iirtanUve. Dun ea se ea•• ii Pitt, Reg elei anneeit- ei,1 tee rechnieta b`,"We1ro,,Rrg, ?,r 11UN- •.e. • • *.!.'Zr..4•1.T."...•- . Th 4r. en: \fee, eels, 1.• • • :a,zellei a • ki • qoverp.pocn.: an butter h very farmer can -este& "aes aer. C:$11 ••A:•Ii14. t butter arc. r,-htek '., a, tied to feed oar .troop. in the fi-o.1 flue. by using a Renfrew Cream Separator which vifl r'' i' the IZ:rt hutterfat —a imachine whivit years a eNperiettee',Vat iftvd stamina and dependability., It will do its part faithfully ,a.“1-timc production— and, at the same time, swell ynu- profits. If ym are in the. market for a -Renfrew please be patient. Shortage of raw nti'I t1 urtalis production. Keep in touch with the nearest ;Renfrew represent:40.re. TRUCK SCALES, WASHING MACHINES KEEP YOUR • RENFREW IN REPAIR enall EEPARATOES nede•gr: PA Popular SIZES. Nciat/oe EV:.t.trically Operated- HUGH THIEL ACENT ' ZURICH, ONT. HYMENEAL Worthy—Marne The wedding of Verna Margaret, ughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert aete, Goderich, to Donald Delmar Turthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W D. orthy, Goderich, took place at the ctory of St. Peter's church, Goder h. Rev. Fallon •officiating. The ladle given in marriage by her fa- te!, wore a suit of white polo .cloth ith corsage of white roses and white 'eessories. Her sister, Mrs. Lyle ampeau, was matron of honor, the est man was Angus Worthy, brother ' the groom. A. woddingrbreakfa# ✓ the immediate families was held the Park House, where the hride'e other received accompanied by the oom's mother. The couple left for uskoka and will reside in Goderich. A quiet wedding' was held at the 'editon United church parsonage, hen Rev. L. H. Turner united in arriage Edtth L. King, daughter of r and Mrs, Melvin King, and Al - n Wm. Willert, son or Mr, and e. Reinhart Willert of DasChwood; e bride was beautiful and was at- ded by Miss Doris Willert, sister: the groom. Russel King, broth - of the bride, was beat man, Later o bridal couple left by motor on trip to Owen Sound and points Ala Om their return the young SO will reside in ThiShWOOlt. Cleas-T 13- Week THE SITUATION 'IS SERIOUS. NEXT SPRING ONTARIO FARMERS FACE THE BIGGEST TASK IN THE HISTORY OF ONTARIO AGRICULTURE. THE SENSIBLE "THING TO DO IS TO CHECK OVER ALL MACHIN -ES NOW, THIS WEEK, ESTIMATE REPAIRS NECESSARY, AFD ORDER SAME AT ONCE. "GENUINE MASSEY-HARRIS PARTS FOR M. -H. MACH- INES. Tel. Shop I 49 0 SO r Klopp Res. 67 MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm, MMOWals.s.o.W*IUMPIONliftralcar4w boa...alnIskia*S.e...5.01•6•• Get this neW beOk Of balanced mens . s easy a child could follow. At last, here's a completely practical plan for good nutrition. A book of 63 "nutrition- wise" menus, literally as easy to use as A.B.C. ! All you need, to make sure your family is wisely fed. We give you 21 days of menus... grouped as meals, keyed as "A", "B", "C", "D" and "E". You simply diose a breakfast of any letter, and team it up with any lurte.heon and dinner of the same letter. And there yots have a day's meals, as nourishing as they are appealing. 0pe Make sure that your family is /f/wisely fed! 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