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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-10-14, Page 5OUSINEAS CADS WANTED. VASH MR FOX HOR,' 7,S --Dead animals ateDnoved. Two-hour ser- vice day or .night, Phone Credi- ton 47rL1,, ,collect. Jack, aiams. ramotarimilxi VETERINARIA.N Or. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON ice with Residence, Main Skreet, Opposite Drug Store )ane -96. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All diseases of domestic ,animals treated the most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night ells promptly attended to. Also Bre- ,der of Scottish terriers. Inverness Biel nels. Office on Main Street, epposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL. NOTICE Farmers' Co -Operative FARMERS, ATTENTION! COAL COAL Fut your order for Coal in now! Several l Cars areorder. A fullof Coal, Cedar Posts, supply B. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock Minerals, 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. Yungblut & Sou PRODUCE ' Farm Produce WANTEIJ 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 Put Your Want, For Sale Loot. Found, Etc. Ade. in 'this Column STRAYED From Lot 25, Con. 8, Hay Twp., one steer, weight about 600 -lbs., no horns, 'spotted red and white. Be-( ward. `phone 93 r 11, Hensall. 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 FOR SALE Ladies black fur -trimmed coat, size 46, in excellent condition; $20. For particulars apply at Herald Office, FOR SALE A good rubber tired buggy, also a good steel tired buggy. Apply Alex, Sparks, Bayfield. Ont. FOR QUICK SALE Pullets and 1 -year-old hens, Sus- sex; al“:, a few calves -for sale. M+ ? vi l Smith, Bronson line. TENDERS WANTED For construction of Rosalie Street Drain, Village of Zurich, will be received by Council of the Township of Hay, up to November 1st, 1943. Plans, specifications, etc., can be seen at office of Township Clerk. A. F. HESS, Clerk Township of Hay. WANTED Licensed Government buyers for Red Clover, AlsikeTimothy and Modern Clover, cleaning plants at Chatham and Dashwood — W. E. Reid. WANTED A quantity of wood suitable tb he used in the Zurich Town Hall Furn- ace. For further particulars apply to the Township Clerk. Andrew F. Hess, Zurich. School Shoes Western Farmers' Mutual • Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY. .CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Ingurance at Risk on Det 814• 1986, $22,391,527.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $273,618.4'7. Rates—$4.60 per $1,000 for 3 Year E. F. KLOPP--wZURICH 104:gent, also Dealer in Lightn- kkg and all kinds of Fire Insurance . Good reliable School Shoes in a wide range of sizes. Let us fit your child with a pair. Best quility, Lowest Prices. NEW FALL SHOES For men, Women and Child- ren. A large stock on hand. Come and see! ED. J. Dr TARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR and SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS AND SUITCASES CHIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE 4y.49Jt ff . ER#I.4) 'I'jlursdav, Octol?er 11.4t1D, 1944 orm NEWS 1}e,Mta10%s, wreMvtoArrsvtante tli4eh�We,liamlfs laie Mr" ;anal Mrs. Theo. Wagner and Mrs. David Barry .of Dunnville is fandlly toy (Guelph were visitors with visiting relatives iai ;this, vicinity for the .fore er'.s parents in town. a few das. y Eilber hats -returned home , The auction sale of the effects of Mrs. C e Mrs. Helen Campbell on Tuseday, from a few day's visna with her sister. was well attended. The property Mr, and Mrs. John Mpfteliell, Hensall. was not sold.. Mi', and Mrs. Harold .•Reichert re- i ;Exceptionally fine weather has pre- geived the gift of a sofa on Tuesday vaned the past week and farmers October 12th, are busy with their late crops. The Messrs. Paul and Fred Hess, of land, however, is too dry for plowing Toronto spent the week -enrol at their Mr. Leo Paul Durand, son of Mr. hotaie here. and Mrs. M01713 Durand of the 14th Married—At Kitchener, on Sat- concession, Hay was fortunate to find two potatoes with the "V" sign quite plainly imprinted thereon. Mrs, Peter Koehler received the. rather sad news of the serious injury while travelling on a bus, of her brother John Spath of Troy, N. Y. The bus passing over both legs of Mr. Spath and also received other I body injuries. We have recently installed a new Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the public now better than ever. Be sure and ;ive us a call. MRS. FRED TFtTFT,E, Proprietress urday, October 9th, Miss Evelen Zoller to Mr. Edwin Brenner, both of that city. Miss )Patricia Mittleholtz who is attending college at London, has re- turned after enjoying the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Mittleholtz. - Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stacie spent the holiday week -end with relatives and friends in Detroit, also visited with their son, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Stade at Windsor. PLEASE- PLEASE. • All the people in the community are asked to donate something sale- able for the booth in Hensall on fro- lic night October 15th; that means You; and You; and You. This is put on by the Zurich—+Hensall War Ser- vice Association, the proceeds will be split 50-50 and every cent will be used for our boys overseas. Come on. Zurich- Let's show our boys we're doing our bit too. If you are not go- ing to Hensall, call or leave your don- ations with Mrs. T. H. Meyers, phone 116 Zurich by 3 p.m. Friday. Betty Anne Beauty Shop THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL PERMANENTS The Better Oil Permanents applied with bhe very latest of 'methods and Equipment. ^� And besides all this is our years of Experience in all Hair Dressing. • GIVE US A CALL! Phone 68 four your Appointments. MRS. EDW. GASOHO, Zurich EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Hackandorn, Paster ' Mrs. M. Oeach, Organist SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a.m. Divine Worship REV, C. CORNWELL. 7.80• Divine Worship. REV, C, CORNWELL. Special Music at both services. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH -- ONT. Rev. E. W. Heimrick, Pastor 10 it.m,--Divine Services. 711.15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7,30 p.m.—Divine Services. Everybody Welcome to all Ureic -4% manse, London, was the scene= a quiet fall wedding when Rev. R, T. Richards united in marriage Laura - belle, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Wright of ICIppen, to Orland David Reichert, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Reichert, of Hay Township. Mr. Harold Swartzentruber has purchased • the property owned by Mrs. J. Druar, at the south end of town; and Mr, Leelaitai Willert has sold his property recently purchased from the L. Faust Estate to a man i from Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Meyers, Mr and Mrs. Mervyn Stelck and iP.atsie, motored to Toronto over the week- end, where they visited the former'>: daughter Doris and other relatives and friends. Mrs. H. G. McKinley. who spent last week here, returning with them to Toronto. HYMENEAL Reichert—Wright The Centennial United. Church "'he bride wore a pink sheer chiffon( dress with a oorsage of tea ' roses. She was . attended by Miss i Mary Broadfoot of London who wore a turquoise dress with a corsage of talisman roses. Pte. Alvin Reichert of Niagara Falls was groomsman. Dead and eisaalzd Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) Check -Up -Week THE SITUATION 1S 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 MACHINES NOW, THIS WEEK, ESTIMATE REPAIRS NECESSARY, AND ORDER SAME AT ONCE. "GENUINE MASSEY-HARRIS PARTS FOR M. -H. MACH- INES. Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Klopp Res. 67 MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm. VI The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada offers for public subscription $1,20090z1 I ,OOO Fifth Dated and bearing interest from 1st November 1943, and offered in two maturities, the choice of which is optional with the subscriber, as follows: 15 years and 2 months 3 % '1` o n ©fl s Due 1st January 1959 Callable in or after 1956 Interest payable 1st Ja?iivary and July Bearer denominations, $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $25,000 Issue :race: 100% 3 years and 6 months 13/4% Bonds • 11 Ile .sit 3. y 119,117 Non -callable to maturity Interest payable 1st May and November Bearer denominations, 51,000, $5,000. $25,000, 5100,000 Issue Priee: lith®% Principal and interest payable in lawful money of Canada; the principal at any agency of the Bank of Canada and the interest semi-annually, without charge, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, excepting that the first interest payment on the 3% Bonds will be for an eigh month" period and payable 1st July 1944. Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest, as detailed in the Official Prospectus, through any agency of the Bank or Canada. I'ttlly-Paid Subscriptions—Subscriptions for either or both maturities of the loan may be paid in full while the lists are open at the issue price in each case without accrued interest. Bearer bonds with coupons will be available for prompt delivery. Instalment Subscriptions—Subscriptions :may also be made payable by instalments, plus accrued interest, as follows -10% on application; 18 % on l st December 1943; 18% on 3rd January 1944: • . 18% on 1st February 1944; 18% on 1st March 1944; 18.64% on the 3% bonds or 18.37% on the 1;;i % bonds, on 1st April 1944. The last payment on 1st April 194.1, covers the final payment of principal, phis .6 .1 of 1% in the case of the 3% bonds and .37 of 1% in the case of the 13 % bonds representing accrued interest to the due dates of the respective instalments. Conversion Offer—]molders of Dominion of Canada 5% Bonds due :lath October 1943 and Dominion of Canada 4% Bonds due 15th October 1945 (the latter issue called for pay-nient at 100% on 15th October 1943). who have not presented their bonds for payment, may, while the subscription lists are open, tender their bonds in lien of cash on subscriptions for a like or greater par value of bonds of one or both maturities B f this loan at the issue price in each case. The surrender value of the 5% and/or the 4% bonds will be 100.125 % of their par value, the resulting adjnsiment to be paid in cash. The Minister of Finance reserves the right to aeeept or to allot the whole or any part of the amount of this loan subscribed for cash for either or both Maturities if total subscriptions are in excess of $l.,200,000,000. The cash proceeds of this loan will he used by the Government to finance expenditures for war purposes. Subscriptions may be made through. any Victory Loon Salesman, the National War Finance Com. milieu or any representative thereof, any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, or any authorized Savings Bank, Trust or Loan Company, from whom may be obtained application forms and copies of the Official Prospectus containing complete details of the loan. The lists will open on 18th October 1943, and will close on or about -, 1.' 6th Ncweniber 1943, tt•ith or without notice, at the discretion of the Minister 71.f Finance. Deportment of Finance, Ottawa, r..ttlt October 1943. SitiatteixawNssazzartaassmassuratita :�l'X M..,,..eve:.:G• .. .".. .1.7 ,:.; : atal!.7.^ r�i.tfiu _ct*IVaa, i.tZtM5su..+e ttaitfMttrr s.�.r n