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Zurich Herald, 1944-05-04, Page 5.• • ZURICH, Otirf4itt0:. . . • . .. -.... :. it 4,40.4.0.e..444,to••••••4"44.********.•••••••••••••4!••••, _ ,. .. Huron Farmers' Co -Operative . I' . . 'We I carry 'a -full line of Poultry Feeds, Hog Concentratee, Wes- . , tent Feed Wheat, •excellent 'quality. • • 41t • TWQ CAR LOADS OF WESTERN OATS .JUST ARRIV9D. : • • I • • Place yens' osrxler for FERTILIZER and take .delivery early. i I ORDER BROODER GOAL IMMEDIATELY • • • • * • • • • • • ?•,,,,,,•0%lr,, , • e• • • Soft Coal, Shingles, Cedar Posts, and IVIotor Oils on hand at • all tirn.ea. • HENSALL, Phone 115, Bs J. 0001PEA, MANAGER •• 0 •••••.********** o. *moo* eeeee•••••••••aeo.******** • BUSINESS CARDS WANTED cAslf • FOR FOX HORSES—Dead • animals removed. Two-hour ser- vice day or night. Phone Credi- ton 47r15, collect. Jack •••••111MMOM.......1m, VETERINAR1A.N Or. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON *dee with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store ' ISeene--96. Zurich Aa R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. .▪ adnate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All Mobases of domestic animals treated by the most msidern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night lolls promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Hamel& Office on Main Street, eoposite Town Hall. 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 Tupgblut & 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 Mellen - Proprietor. • INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK ritE LazttGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec. 81st, 1986, 622,391,527.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds 6278,613.47. Rates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 8 Years E. F. ICLOPP--ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn. log Rods and all kinds of Fire 111 I risurance Put Your Want. For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column. • FOR SALE 1 Jersey cow in calf; 1 2 -year old Jersey heifer in calf; 1 year-o1i Jersey heifer.— Edward Haberer. FOR SALE Top buggy with steel tires, newly painted, in good condition. --Apply Elliott's Store, Bayfield. FOR SALE One large. Quebec heater and one small Quebec heater, also some fruit jars.—Mrs. C. Browne, R.R.3, Zurich STRAYED Unto my premises, •Babylon line, Hay Township, a few months ago, a two-year old ,red steer. Owner can have same by proving property and 'paying expenses. --Garnet, Wildfong 1 Phone 35r9 Dashwood. CATTLE WANTED For pasture for the coming season. Apply to W. J. Davidson, Hillsgreen, Phone 99r4. FOUND In Zurich a car -door haortte. Own- er , can' have saine' at Herald Office, by paying expenses. • sass'as, NOTICE To users ofHydro Electric Power, the Dower will be' off on Friday, May 5th, from one to three o'clock. --Local 'Commission. TENDERS WANTED Sealed Tenders will be received for supplying power, drive belt, gas, oil and help to operate the Hay Township 'Crusher for the year 1944. Tenders will also be received ofr hauling gravel on Hay Township Roads for 1944. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk no later than Monday, May 15th, 1944 at 8 o'clock. H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk, Hay Township. NOTICE The tine of year is here for the annual clean-up, and we would re- quest all citizens to obey our re- quest to have all ash piles removed, and any other undesireable rubbish removed from the streets, and else- where. The laws of sanitation de- mand these rulings. By Order — The Zurich Police Police Trustees. FOR SALE CHICKS FOR SALE 8. C. WHITE LEGHORNS exclusive- ly. Breeding flock headed by GOVERNMENT BANDED R, 0. P. males. Incubating capacity is limited so we suggest that, to avoid disap- pointment you let us book your or- der now. —Twinmaples Poultry Farm, • Bruce J. IUopp, rrop. [NIEL'S HAIRDRE,SSING • NOTICE We have recently installed a new Shelton Waving Machine Ind can serve the public now 'Defter than ever. Be sure and give us a call. MR11. FILED TISIBLX, Proprietress Betty Anne Beauty Shop THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL. PERMANENTS The Better Oil Permanents applied with the very latest of •• iods and • Equipment. And besides all this is (rat years of Experience in all Heir Dressing. GIVE US A CALL! Phone 68 four your Appointments. MRS. EDW GASCHO Zurich • Spring Shoes THERE IS 4. FIND SHOWING OF NEW SPRING SHOES AT DATARS .FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHIL- DREN. ;BE SURE TO COME IN ND SEE THEM. ALL VERY REASONABLY PRICED FINE STYLES AND GOOD VALUES Mr. Calvin •Williarria was a Suoss1h4 visitor with his eisterS Mr. and Mrs. Alex. lanes, at Bright. IPte. Dennis Denomme of the 'don Barracks spent the weekseifili sttith his wife and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hay'and daugh- ter Ada made a business trip tO1 London, one day last week, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Braun and daughter Barbara of Forest, were •Suntlay visitors at the home of MISS, Jane Lamont. Mrs,. Mary Truerane•r has return4 home ,after an enjoyable visit wi',U1,‘ her nieces Misses Gertrude and Melvina Schade, at London. Rev. A. J. and Mrs. Datars and twin sons, Mrs. Fries and Mrs. I. D4ds els of Kitchener spent a day with 'the former's snother, Mrs. E. Datars, Sr, of town. Mr. Elmer Klopp, accompaniedabY Mrs. Emily Fuss were at St. Joseph'S Hospital, Londoh, and called on Mrs. Klapp who is as patient there, and is prgressing as favourably as could be expected. BORN — Attridge — Mr. and Mrs W. Cecil Attridge (nee Gwen. Clarke) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Ronald Bruce, at the General Hospital, Goderich, on April 28th. Mother and baby are progressing favourably. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Miss Patricia O'Dwyer who -was successful to receive her certificate of the Red Cross, St. John Ambul- ance for Home Nursing and First Aid. There were quite a number op students attending Brecia Hall whe,''' received the same degree. Mr. Milton Dietz, the local Rosal Superintendent and operator of the maintainer, made some vast improsie- ments in our Village streets by gaud- ing them and levelling off thesa un- evenness caused by the big tiledrains last fall. •-•ta Pte. Charles Thiel who, iasio the armed forces hae-arefirined, to an Eas- tern port, aftey.rijoying several days furlough with his wife and daughter Dian, also attending the wedding of his sister, Miss Alice on April 15th. His brother Laird and wife are spen- ding a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Thiel. A goodly number of citizens are' busy these days putting in the fam- ily garden, which is so very essential during the summer months. Plan your garden carefully and plant just what you will be needing, and when it comes along eat abundantly of its„ fruits and long may you live itssitii:; good health and happiness. The Davidson Well Drillers are sinking an eight inch 'as% the Village just west ttfl, hall, have niet with some•le'eSta early in the week when they .•,o countered some bad stones down 'a bout two hundred feet. They are now in a very tough and gummy hard pan, but will likely soon hit the rock when the going will be better. At about three hundred feet they us- ually hit water. HAS HIGH MARKS Miss Isobel Turnbull of Exeter, who has been taking a course in pra- ctical nursing, has completed her course. She took theory for three months in Hamilton and practice work for three: months •in London passing with high marks. She will graduate in Hamilton, and a few Ex- eter friends will attend. HYMENEAL ED. J. DATARS RELIABLE FOOTWEAR4, and SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS AND SUITCASES returning to their homes, Sunday morning. it [Pte. John Mathany and family, 'kers Sunday visitors with tire later's parents on the Blue Water north. Miss Lucien Denomme of Drysdale Twos a Sdnday evening visitor with Julette Masse of St. Joseph. •-The beautiful month of May is Again with us and at time of writing itiuch seeding has been done, but with heaaty•rain of Monday afternoon and night, some delay must be expected in farm work. But it will hasten the growth of grass which is long looked for as many farmers are already shortof feed. On Friday evening last, a large number of young and old people met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alph- onse Mase of the Blue Water south, newly wedgied, to welcome them in our midst. 'The evening was spent in chatting and story telling and re- viewing by -gone happenings. We join with them in wishing them a long and happy life. Mrs. Masse was formerly Miss &aniline Denomme of Blake, and What was a loss to that community is a gain to this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Len Sararas and Pierre Ducharme motored to Sarnia on Tuesday last on a business trip. „. • 'Thursday, May 4th, 17944 - Dead and Disabled Animals REMOVED PROMPTLY Phone: Collect: Exeter 235, Seaforth 15 DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. (ESSENTIAL WAR INDUSTRY) it++++++++4.4. 4 4. 4. 4. t*++ +I, 0;4-1,4,4 , 4. BUILDING MATERIALS We are now in aposition to supply and Material for Local Building We still have a large quantity of Lumber, Chip - rock, Wallboard, Flooring, Nails, Etc., on hand. LET US SERVE YOU!. F. a KALBFLEIACH & SON Phone 69 - ZURICH 4 4 ACT AT ONCE! HAVE NEW TRACTOR AT SHOP FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 102 G. JUNIOR. CAN ALSO GET ONE GENERAL ROW CROP ON RUBBER WITH SCUFFLER ONE 11 RUN FERTILIZER DRILL NEW AND ONE USED ALSO 3 -SECTION SPRING TOOTH HARROW. MAY SELL A FEW CREAM SEPARATORS. SERVICE ASSURED FOR LIFE OF MACHINE 400-450-1b. Size for - .$59.50 ....550 -600 -lb. Size for $70.75 850 -900 -db. Size for $82.75 ORDER YOUR SPRING REQUIREMENTS. FOR REPAIRS EARLY. M -H. PARTS FOR M -H. MACHINES Tel. Shop 149 Oscar Klopp Res. 67, MASSEY - HARRIS The Service Arm, for Canadian Farm. Regier—Campbell F. Ursula M. Campbell, mange daughter of Mr. and Mrs. jet* Campbell, of Mount Carmel, and Gerald M., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Regier, of Zurich, spoke their nuptial vows in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Mount Carmel, at 9 o'clock, Saturday morning, April 22nd, 1944: Rev. Father Fogarty, the Parish Priest, performed the ces, remony. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, was gowned in white French sheer with 'embroidered yoke and high round neckline and a wide girdle shirred all around. Her full skirt was gathered to the mid- riff band and fell in soft folds; also long bishop sleeves. Marcella Regier, eldest sister of the groom, was mat- ron of honor, while John A. Camra' bell, only brother of the bride, acted as best man. Following the corona OdY a sumptuous wedding dinner was served at the Central Hatel, Exeter, the table centred b!, a three -tiered Wedding cake. Later a 'reception .Was het(' at the home of the bride!a•par- eats. The couple left on a meter - trip to Windsor and Detroit and -on their return will reside in Zurich. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold Elco wrist • watch and to the matron of honor a rosary and the best man a gold initialed tie clip, Guests were present from Mount Carmel, Zurich, Detroit, Varna, Blake and Windsor. St. Joseph and Beaver Town Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sopha of Detroit spent the week -end with their parents in this vicinity. Pte. Dominic Jeffrey of Montreal, is enjoying a few days furlough with' his family and parents in our burg. Mrs. Wm. Weising of the Blue Water north left on Saturday last to spend a few days in Chatham, Lin- don and other points, visiting with relatives. Mr. Morris Maqse and his mother, .M JanIts.i M a ss e of St. Iosepla taoaared t• Wp Urdalr, 114ii J. SO YOU'RE GOING TO PAINT! FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES: - Outside Painting Be sure the surface is dry; let the sun or wind dry it out after a rain. Remove dirt from corners, putty up any cracks and holes. Don't lay the paint on too thickly—you'll get a better job if you brush it on sparingly. If you apply more than one coat, let the first coat dry thoroughly before putting on the second one. Inside Painting Make certain your surface is clean. Re- move any film of grease or dirt from walls or furniture, especially in the kitchen, for instance. It's a good plan to wash sur- faces with soap and water before paint- ing; if you do this, be sure to let it dry first. Smooth your wall surface by plas- tering holes and cracks, and sandpaper rough places in furniture, before apply. ing your paint. Most important of All: - Let the whole family have a say in settling on your colour scheme. Ask your Sherwin-Williams Dealer to lend or show you his beautiful Paint & Colour Style Guide—it's full of good ideas on decoration and painting. Use only the bed paint, varnish or enamel. Good paint costs so little in relation to long-lasting results obtained; cheap paints only bring you disappointment eventually. Sherwin-Williams Products give you colours that really last and real protection against weer and weather. .11•••,...1•••••••1111,......* Consult your Sherwin -Williams Dealer. He will gladly give you. -valuable assistance and advice and will supply you with the right Sherwin -Williams Paints for each purpose — the utmost value for your money. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Co. ot Contra, Limited Head Office MONTREAL CONSULT YOUR LOCAL SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DEALER • • 0.4Vett,g • ... ...... STADE and WEIDO Phone No. 92.'„?..u.r'...ch COVER THE EARTH 44 -SOW