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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1943-11-18, Page 5ZURICH, ONTARIO BUSINESS CARDS WANTED • CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead animals removed. Two-hour ser- vice day or night. Phone Credi ton 47x15, collect. Jack Wil- liams. VETERINARIA.N Or. W. B. COXON, BV. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store Phone -96. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B. V . Sc. .Graduate of Ontario Veterinary 'College, University of Toronto. All *eases of' domestic animals treated :by the most modern principles, l:".harges. reasonable. Day or night sails promptly attended 'Go. Also Bre• *der of Scottish terriers. Inverness 3aeunels. Office on Main Street, `5lpOeite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL. NOTICE Farmers' Co -Operative FARMERS, ATTENTION! COAL COAL Put your order for Coal in now! Several Cars are on order. A full supply of Coal, Cedar Posts, B. C. Shingles, Concentrates, Stock Minerals, Salt, Oils and Fertilizers of at1 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, Hide' and Skins g, 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. OF WOODSTOCK TEE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .Amount of Insuranee at Risk. on Dec. 31st, 1936, $22,391,527.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $273,613.47. gates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. F. ICLOPP---ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn- Ing Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance ZURICH 6 HERALD Put Your Want, For Sale Lost. Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column NOTICE Assessments on Zurich Village Drain, Rasalie Street Drain and Hab- erer Drain can now be paid. Per- sons wishing to pay should do so be- fore December 1st next. A. F. HESS, Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Hay STRAYED. Unto my• premises, lot 28, Con. 4, Hay Twp,, a 1 -year-old roan steer, with horns. Owner can have same by applying to Samuel Ropp. STRAYED Unto lot 26, Con. 3 Hay Twp., a grey yearling steer with Manitoba bag, Owner apply to Wm. Alexander Phone 82x13, [densall. .WANTE I) A limited quantity of good dried apples: MVlenno Oesch, Phone 165. FOI2 SAIA A power cutting box with blower attached in good condition. Hilton Truemner, 14th Con., Hay. For Sale 50 feet of garden hose with coup- lings slightly used. 100 feet 3 -wire Romex Elictric wire cable nearly new.—Harvey Clausius, Zurich FOR SALE Pullets, New Hampshire -Barred Rocks cross.—Wm. Schragg. STRAYED From Lot 22, Con. 7, Hay Town• ship, a grey roan yearling , steer. Finder kindly notify Jas. McAllister, R.R. 1, Zurich, phone 88r13. Zurich. FARMS FOR SALE Highway, 50 acres near Hensall, rich clay loam, white frame house, basement barn, henhouse. 75 acre: pasture newly seeded, Parr Line, continuous water supply without. pumping, 65 acres tillable. 100 acres N.E. Hensel, gravel loam, full set buildings, spring water, bush.—Wm. Pearce, Exeter, Ont. FOR QUICK SALE For immediate sale, a 193(1 Crev. Coach in Mair condition, cheap. Ap- ply to Bruce Church, Zurich. FOR SALE A 3 -furrow M. -H. tractor Plow. Also a- 19 h. p. gas engine for sale. Apply to Mijton McAdams, R. R. 3 Zurich. ',Phone 82 r 12. CHIEL'S HAIRDRESSING NOTICE Ne have recently installed a 'tew Shelton Waving Machine Ind can serve the public now better than ever. Be sure and give us a call MRS. FRED THIEL E, Proprietress Betty Anne Beauty Shop THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL PERMANENTS The Better Oil Permanents applied with the 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. GASCHO, Zurich EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Hackandorn, Paster Mrs. M. Os.eh, Organist SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a.m. Divine Worship Sermon—What we believe about Jesus Christ. 11. a.m.—Sabbath School. 7.30 Divine Worship. Sermon: The Christian World Fellowship, ST. Evangelical ZURICH PETER'S Lutheran Church --- ONT. Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor 10 a.m.--Divine Services. 1.1..1.5 ?:•ver ybody 'Welcome to all St rvicc. was reserved. a.m.—Sunday School. p:m.--T)ivine Services. LOCAL NEWS Mr. Rueben Goetz of. Dashwood, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Eliz. Hey, .spent the past week with her daughter Margaret at London. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer and daughter Mary Lou spent Sunday at London where they visited relatives. Miss Norma ;Steinbach is spending a few days at the home of her aunt, Miss Vera Decker, Exeter. Mr. Clarence .Brenner has return- ed to his home after having a posit- ion at Camp Borden. Born—At the Farwell. Nursing Home, on November 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClinchey a dau- ghter. Mrs. Josiah Sararas of the Blue Water Highway visited last Thursday at the home of her cousin, Mrs. W. H. Hoffman, Mr. Ward Fritz, accompanied by Dr. H. H. Cowen of Exeter were very much refreshed by a week's hunting up north, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stelck ;of the 14th con., spent a very enjoyable week -end with Mr. -and Mrs. George Peters of London. Mr. and Mrs. Musselman and chil dren of Waterloo were week -end vis- itors at the home of the former's sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gin,gerich. Miss Jane Lamont, Mrs. Lee W. Hoffman and daughter Marjorie, Mrs W. H. Hoffman, Mrs: Leroy O'Brien spent Tuesday at London. Mr. Fred Siemon, who suffered a fractured leg a week ago, when he was .struck ;by a truck, and was tak- en to Clinton. Hospital, has returned to his home in St. Joseph. A nuinber of our local hunters are off up in Bruce county trying their luck at deer hunting. This should be ideal weather for that sport as with the nowfalls the deer can more readily be tracked. Mrs. Singular and Miss Bertha Singular, Miss Mary Lumsben, Mr. Wm. Lumsben of Strathroy, visited at the home of the former's daughter Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mellett one day last week. Miss Beth Mellett re- turned with them to spend a week in Strathroy. -Farm Forum The Babylon Line Farm Forum Group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Battler for their regular weekly meeting. The subject of the discussion was "Prices and Planning" Following the interesting discussion period a social hour was enjoyed. Next week the meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flaxbard. Everybody welcome, OVER THE TOP In the rfinal bulletin of the War Finance Committee of Goderich, we notice that Huron County has went over the top by a considerable mar- gin, its quoto being $3,12.5,000 and the amount raised was $3,405,950 or 109% of the quota. Zurich and Hay West raised $94,600 or 102.82% of its quota; W. H. Edighoffer had 95 transactions, Milton Oesch had 109, Banks 15 and employees 4. CONSERVATIVES MET Thursday, November 18th. ;1043 School Shoes Good reliable School Shoes in a wide range of sizes. Let us fit your child with a pair. Besx quility, Lowest Prices. NEW FALL SHOES For men, Women and Child- ren. A large stock on hand. Come and see! ED. J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR and SHOE REPAIRING TRUNK$ AND SUITCASES FOR QUICK SALE 100Barred Rock pullets ready to lay, for sale. Elton Bender, R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone 35r20, Dashwood. i ! i Dead and Disabled Animals • REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect; Exeter 235. Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) STRAYED 1I Prom Lot 25 Con., 3, Hay, a dark roan steer, no horns, weight about I 600 lbs. Wm. Forrest, R.R. 2, Kip - pen, Phone 11 on 93, Hensall. 1• LOST A red 2 -year-old steer, from Wm. Bell's pasture, about 1100 lbs, with horns, ring in left ear. Finder kindly notify Cliff Moir, Hensall, R.R. 1. —Reward. WANTED FOX MEAT — Horses suitable for Fox Meat. Apply to John Murdock, Kippen, Ont. BLAKE Miss Edith Swartzentruber visited in Seaforth over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. James Burdge of Brucefield spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Sane. Hey. Mr. and Mrs. A. Finlayson visited in Exeter on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breierley. Miss Ella Bohn of Clinton, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bohn. . Mr. and Mrs, Archie Mustard, of Goderich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger and Mrs. Manson and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hey. Our first snow fall of the season came last week and there is quite a bit of snow has fallen already. It won't be long' now until •we will be hearing Santa's sleigh bells. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bender of. Toronto, spent the week -end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Guenther and family of Windsor, spent the week- end here. His mother, Mrs. C. Guen- ther who has been visiting' with them The annual meeting of the Ontario returning to her home here. Progressive Conservatives Associat- Miss Lavada Hartleib who has been in St. Joseph Hospital, London. ion was held at the Royal York Ho- tel, Toronto,on Friday last. Delo- tor some time, returned home in T. gates appointed for Huron riding: lI. Hoffman's ambulance last week. were Dr. R. H. Taylor, 1VLP.P., Jas. W. Morley, Peter Eisenbach, Nelson W. Trewartha, E. J. Dignan, J. C. Greig, alternates, Harold Meier, C. Fisher, F. R. Darrow, H. J. A. Mac - Ewan. LARGEST OF ITS KIND At the Lions Club supper meeting in the Parish Hall, Exeter, Secy. Jas Bowey reported that $4,300 had been taken in at the recent frolic with a. net profit of something over $2,900. Dr. Dunlop, head of the Blood Don- ors Clinic reported that there were something like one thousand volun- teer donors on the list. The last clin- ic held in Exeter with 164 donors . was one of the largest held in Ont- ario by the travelling clinic. HYMENEAL Forrest — Allan A quiet evening was solemnized at the home of the bride in Hensall on Thursday, November 4th, at 8 p.m. when Rev. R. A. Brook of the United Church officiated for the marriage of Mrs. Jaynes Allan, Hensall and Mr, John Forrest, .Hensall. Mr. and Mrs Forrest will continue to reside in Hensall, where they are well and fav- orably knower. 'Mrs. Allan before going to Hensall was a resident of Zurich for some years, whit; Mr. Forrest was a resident of the Parr line, Hay for nearly all his lifetime. In, County Court Sues' Farmer for Shooting Dog Wm. Pinning, Clinton piano maker thought so much of his beagle hound ";Sonny" that he cried when zee found it dead in the bush, shot through the head, on June 5, 1942. He told Judge Costello this, and more, fiozre the witness stand' in his •division court suit against Wm. Jenkins, farmer's son, a minor, who allegedly shot the dog; and the hatter's father, Herbert Jenkins, who is enjoined in the act- ion. Pinning is suing for $50. The case lasted most of a day. Judgement Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Schroeder and family of Detroit, were week -end visitor: with her mother, Mrs. Ham- acher. Rev. C. Becker attended a e:e;nven- tion in St. Marys on riday. Pte. Lloyd Guenther of Camp Borden spent the week -end with his liarents, Mr. and MVlr.s. E. R. Guenther Miss Christine McCrae spent a few days with her parents in Meaford. Mr. Garnet Wild'fong of Windsor, spent the week -end at his home here The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelic- al church are having a qui; ,;ng in the basement of the church on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Harold Kraft has moved into Mr. F. Schlundt's house at the ,west of town. Mr. Sprule Currie is moving into E. G. Kraft's house this week. The foliowin.g is the Red Cross shipment for November. 9. large quilts, 3 crib quilts, 1 pr. men's py- jamas, 1 pr. ladies knickers, 1 -yr. old child's dress, 2 panties, 4 -yr. old child's dress, 2 panties; turtle neck sweater, 2 round neck sweaters, 2 boy's sweaters 8 -yr; 3 pry. mitts. Dies in Minnesota Word was received here on Nov. 18th of the sudden death of David K. Geiger of Minneapolis, Minn., in his 62nd year. He was born on the 14th con., Hay Township and was well known in this community. In his early life he left for Detroit, where he was employed with the Nor there. Electric Power Comm., of Highland Park Division. 'z6 year -1 ago he was transferred to Minneap- olis, Minn., and held this same posit- ion until his retiremene only a few months ago. He leaves to mourn his loss his sorrowing wife, the for- mer• Adeline Schroeder, two (laugh-. tors, Lorraine and Donna both at home, three sisters, Mrs. Leah Hau_r of the 14th con., Hay Twp,, Mips, Amos Schroeder/of Osnabrook, N.1 Dakota; Mrs, Wm. Elsie of (;ran' Bend; also one brother, Edwara n f 1 Backe°, N. Dakota and many oth Ivlative, and frim(+,. Check -Up -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 MACHINES NOW, THIS WEEK, ESTIMATE REPAIRS NECESSARY, AND ORDER SAME AT ONCE. • "GENUINE MASSEY-HARRIS PARTS FOR M. -H. MACH- INES. Tel. Shop !49 Osoar Klopp MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm. Res. 67 GENERAL INSURANCE EXCEPT LIFE Fire, Aute, Casualty Fidelity, Eta, Andrew F. Hess, Zurich Local Representative Zurich AMMINEMENZIOMINNIIIIIIMOlismemsta s• 11. • • • 0 f • seesaseewmit•oemaimme•***oe •ssssesesseassssss$sseser .esssssoaoseessesesssssa,•ar o sessosstr lossese Seed Cleaning Our Equipment for Seed Cleaning is always avail- able, and in good condition. We will be pleased to do this work for you, all seeds and grains for Spring Seesg... Please arrange to have this done early afore th e big rush. COLONY HOUSE CHF:.STNUT We have Received a Cal of Chestnut Coal ofr use in Colony and Brooder Houses, which we will sell ,for such purpose. .. Your Chick Feeds The Chick Starter Season is with us again and we have all the called for Feeds such as Oat Hulls, Peat Moss, Sugar Copra, Grit, Oyster Shell, Char- coal, Etc., Etc. L. Schilbe & Son a e� 1 a a a 1 Shortsighted Economy Short-sighted saving has kept many business men in the rut of toilsome grind all their lives and in many instances landed them in bankruptcy. Caut- ion must of course bee exercised. In the present disturbed conditions, few business people can afford to sit clown and accept what comes; if they do they will gradually drift into the limbo of forgotten things. Advertising has therefore proved itself a necessity and the logical medium for this advertising is your Loyal Newspaper. The one that heralds all, the local doings into every home. Nothing can compete with it for home publicity. Tl y It! THE ZURICH HER.A'. 4 4 4 d d r d d a a a a d a d a 4 a 4 4 d 4 4