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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-07-15, Page 5suss • ,CARDS l: t• r WANTED, CASH FOR PDX HORSES ----Mead animals removed. Two-hour ser- vice day or night. Phone Cne i- iton 47r15, collect. Jack Wi- lliams. VETERINARIA.N Or. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Mite with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store 11te--q4. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. graduate of Ontario Veterinary CeUege, University of Toronto. All Osamu of domestic animals treated ay the most modern principles, Qatrgea reasonable. Day or night tags promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Kennels. Office on Main Street, ,apposite Town Hall. Picone 116. HENSALL. NOTICE farmers' Co -Operative FAiU1ER8L ATTENTION! e6:6.1.,- COAL ' Put your order 'for Goal in now! Sareral Cars are on order. A full supply of Coal, Cedar Posts, B. O. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock iIInerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of all brands. Hensall Co -Operative Co. 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 for Wool, Hides and Skins H. Yunghlut & Son PRODUCE Farm 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 Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich 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. INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OP WOODSTOCK AKIN LARGEST RESERVE BAL- AN'CE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO illanount of Inmuralice at (tisk on Dec. Slat, 1986, $22,391,527.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $273,613.47. Rates ----$4.50 per $1,000 for 8 Years E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn• Lag Rods and all kinds of Fin Put Your Wantr.. For "Sale .Lost, Found. Eth. Ads. in this Column ' ' FOR QUICK SALE LOST West of Zurich, a 100-1b. bar of Five Rose Flour: Finder kindly notify Mrs. Fred Ducharme, phone 87 r 2.2, FOUND On the Zurich School grounds, a child's green sweater. .Owner can have ;Tame by paying this adv. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Dinnin, PIGS FOR SALE A number of small pigs for sale. .---Sol Gingerich, Phone 84r8. LOST In business section of Zurich on Saturday eve. June 26th, a $10 bill, Finder please return to Herald office —reward. CHICKS FOR SALE Order Brumer•'s July or Fall Chicks now. Leghorn, Barred Rock, New Hampshire and Sussex X New Hampshire. PRUMEIR'S HATCHERY, tucan, Ont. Phone 54. NOTICE Save on Fencing Cost, by using SHUR-SHOCK ELECTRIC FENCER Solve all your Fencing Problems with this Fencer. For information see. Len Sararas, P,hon 87r11. 4-3 Mies Ellen Tatrilsbetp. „ R.N., of London, is holidaying at the home of her mother, Mrs: E. Tunkhein. Born—At Bayfield, on July 12th, to Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs. Charles Soatchmer, a daughter. Mrs. Mary Gibson of Stratford, is spending a few weeks with her co- usin, Mrs. C. Eilber. Mr. and Mrs. J. Swartz of Detroit visited a few days at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. E. Files. Miss Peachey, of Detroit is boli= daying• at the home of her uncle and. :aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Whitney Broken - shire. Judge Costello of Goderich is in town to -day, Wednesday, revising the Hay Township voters list for the forthcoming election. Mr. Ray Oesch, of Toronto, and who has recently joined the RCAF., is spending a few weeks at his home here. The Luther Leage of St. Peter's Lutheran church enjoyed their an- nual picnic at Turnbull's grove, last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and daughter Mae; enjoyed a tew days last week in a cattage at fort El- gin, returning Sunday evening. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen who are holidaying at their cottage, Grand Bend, visited at the home oz the lat- ter's parent.;, 117r. and_ Mrs. •C. Fritz. Segt. E. Etue, of an Eastern point is enjoying a pleasant leave at the while her husband returned to the city Mrs, Vii, B. Coign, home of his uncle and aunt, Dr. ai'i 1 11Irs. Harold Weber and children are spending a few weeks in Sarnia. The "Evangelical S. Z. picnic will be held next Wed. July 21 at G.Bend Lloyd Guenther left for London, where he has been called to ,,-otn the forces. Miss Clara Kraft visited with fri- ends in London last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Willert pf London were week -end visitors with relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. Melton Wolper of Ingersoll spent the week -end with her parents here. Mrs. D. Sutherland . of Cleveland, is spending her vacation here: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nadiger atten- ded the funeral of his brother-in-law the late W. Henderson at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schultz of Mt Clemens, spent a few days with re= latives here, also attending the fun- eral of Mr. Henderson at Galt. Miss Ann Taylor spent the week- end in Windsor. ASHWOOD nd Mrs, Fred Genttner spent the+. els-end with their daughter in BIYt M = and Mrs. Theodore Keller and sans »' f Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. nettle n'ael of Merriton and Mr. Cotarati Keller of Zurich anu son of Preop, were visitors last Tuesday with TYIr, Charles Keller and family. Mt. Allemang and daughter Ger- trude of Kitchener visited with her daughters and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Edgar Restemeyer last week. Mr. and Mrs. Restemeyer were Sun- day visitors in Kitchener, her mother and sister returning with them. Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto spent a few days with his mother, . Mrs. Witzol. Mrs. Ira Tiernan and children of Toronto are visiting with Mrs. Mary Tiernan. Mr. A. V. Becker of Kitchener who i has joined the RCAF spent the week- end with his parents, left on Monday for training at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Brandt and SOD. Harold of Kitchener are spend•` ing a week holidays at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Hy. Beck- er Sr.^ Mrs. Joe Bruce who has been with her mother, Mrs. Hayter ror a few weeks, has returned to her ?Rome ;n Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. J. Raschke •or De- troit spent the week -end with fri- ends here. Mrs. Raschke and family will spend a few weeks vacation here Mr. Gordon Calfas of Kitchener, was the past week, a visitor at the home of his grandfather, Mr. A. Meek, Itev. C. B. •Heckendorn; Mr. and Mrs. J. E.• Gascho attended the ex- ercises when Flying Officer Allen Gascho received his Wings at Cen- tralia Airport on Thursday. 11�✓ i Is. • r/# �' r "64", Ott i SOLDIER of the SOIL THIS . year the Canadian Farmer urgently needs help. He needs your help to produce the food so necessary for victory. Many thousands of farm workers are serving in the Forces, so that the farmer —the Soldier of the Soil is shorthanded, but shorthanded as he is,he is called..upon to produce more food than ever before. Food is one of the most powerful weapons of war. Grains, bacon, dairy pro- ducts, eggs, beef, fruit, vegetables—FOOD to feed our armies, our allies and our people we must have. WHAT CAN YOU DO? You may be a school teacher, student, business or professional pian, an office or store clerk—no matter what you are, if you have a few hours, days, weeks, or months of free time this summer, you can do your country and the farmer a great and patriotic service by helping out on the farm. You may be inexperienced, hut you still can help. You will find work on the farm healthy and congenial. It will give you the satisfaction of feeling that you have brought Victory nearer. What you should do NOW ! any special local committee or office 1{'Consult established to deal with farm labour place- ments in your city or town; or Write the Director of the Dominion -Provin- cial Farm Labour Program at the Capital of your province; or Get in touch with your nearest Employment and Selective Service Office. DIOANACHT © I C! HU!iPHREY :MITCHELL A. MacNA ARA Minister of Laborer. .7.4:4,1 fr ', rat h, .5 i1,,oti4'e Sor,ittr Home and Farm Owners Share these 70 Millions Between April 1, 1935, and March 31, 1943, direct financial benefits to municipal tax- payers from the Ontario Liberal Government totalled $70,543,033.05. here are the Savings for Taxpayers of HURON COUNTY MUNICIPAL SUBSIDY KING'S HIGHWAYS TOWNSHIP and COUNTY ROADS 134,962.50 MOTHERS' ALLOWANCES 90,076.00 OLD AGE PENSIONS and PENSIONS FOR BLIND' INDIGENTS IN SANATORIA $ .268,732.12 393,761.09 109,237.00 41,098.50 Total $ 1,037,867.21 Every Elector in this riding has a direct and vital interest in maintaining the Nixon Administration's policy of ever-increasing relief for municipalities from tax burdens. Keep Nixon at the Wheel for Progress and Unity VOTE LIBERAL AUG. 4th ISSUED BY THE ONTARIO LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Have your DU ' 0 Pump expertly serviced. by the LIKE any other piece of machinery, your DURO PUMP needs attention from time to time to ensure continuous satisfactory performance. Working- parts may wear, requiring adjustment or replacement and regular lubrication is essential. Until the war is over, it is more necessary than ever that present owners keep their pumps in good running order, because the produc- tion of new Duro Pumps is limited. The Duro Dealer whose name appears below is fully experienced. He will be glad to inspect your pump, adjust it and instal new parts if needed, Should you be requiring Fixtures or Fittings for Bathroom';, Kitchen or Laundry, demand Emco Quality Fixtures and Fittings. Although its range of styles and sizes is limited, due to wartime restric- tions, Emco can still supply requirements for the average home. 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