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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1944-06-29, Page 5, =OM, .ONTA1115 M " Mr, and Mrs. Kuno Hartman of St. Clemens and Kitchener cast Fri - WANTED day. FOX HORSES ---Dead Mr.. Ray Schilbe of the Navy has CASH FOR ser_ beer► a recent visitor at his home in animals removed. Two-hour town. daynight Phone Credi' 1Vlr and Mrs. Carl McClinchey and vice or ' ton 47x15, collect. , ask WO: farail;y; of near Kippen were visitors at the home • of Mr. and ,Mrs. Daniel Items. Oswald. Mr. and Mrs. Zinkahnn tett for their home in Kitchener after epjoY° ing holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Krueger. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piellush and son Harold of Kitchener, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger, Dashwood. Mrs. David Dncharme spent a few days at London where her son Byres has had an operation and is progres- sing quite favourably. Please remember that the places of ,business in Zurich will be closed, on Saturday July 1st, as a holiday, but will remain open on Friday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon 'Borchert; Mr and Mrs. Wm. Baahert of Kitchener, spent the week -end at the home of the Alb- ert BachertmS and Mr. and ndMrs s Chris. Swartzentruber, Bronson tae. LICENSED AUCTIONEER Fpr Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CON - tact any Auction Sale, regardless M to size or article to sell. I solicit auyr business, andeafor f ot satisfied -will Services Ren - ARTHUR no charges gored. WEBER—Dashwood phone ,57 a 12 VETE,RINARIA.N COXON, $.V. Sc. �� W. B. SURGEON VETERINARY Main Ernest, Mies withOpposite Drug Store Zurich R. Campbell, V,S, B.V.Sc. Veterine� ars ,taste of Ontario VeterToronto. ri university of treated telAll flow__es domestic animals of dem principles, lig the or ht most modernay nig Charges reasonable. to. Also Bre promptly attendedInverness Bre. oda a f Scottish terriers. Street, Office on Main ;ite 'fora Hall. 7 -- HYMENEAL balsa ---Hansom Carmel. Presbyterian ehlarch, manse, Hensall, was the scene 'of; a quiet but pretty wedding on Svthen• day, June 24th, 1944 at 4 P Rev. J. E. Taylor united in marriage Sara M•angaret, daughter of Jean Manson, and the late Peter Manson, of Hensall ,and Thomas Hil- ton Laing, of Exeter, son of Themes es Laing, and the late Mrs• Lain. Exeter, The bride was lovely pinkin' sheer-street length, with white 'ac- cessories, she carried a bouquet of White rosebuds, and she wore a goldd locket belonging to her great-grand- mother, She was attended by her cousin Miss Jean •McQueen of Hen' sail, attractirvo 4n. turquoise jerse'y', with accessories` in.white, and her boquet were pink rosebuds. Mr. Harry Snell of London was�groomsman. For their wedding trip motored to Windsor and Detroit, the bride over trav- elling in a sea green dress, which was worn yellow shag ooat, with navy accessories. fMr. and Mho Porigrase of rs. Laing will reside in Hensel. tlieir `parent?'. ride is on the staff of the Hank of tc)r. Montreal, Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys. STANLEY Shoes THERE 15 A FIND SHOWING OF NEW SPRING .SHOES AT DATARS EOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHIL- DREN'. BE SURE TO COME IN AND ,SEE THEM. ALL VERY REASONABLY PRICED FINE STYLES AND GOOD VALUES DATARS RS..; RELIABLE FOOTWEAR and SHOE REPAIRING TRUNKS AND SUITCASES BONI —At the Farwell Nurses home in Zurich, to Mr. and Mrs. El- more Hayter, Varna, a little broth- er to sister Donna. Mother and baby are quite well. to the Goshen line south, motored Had Picnic The Bethany Sisters Bible Class of whom Mr. Josiah Geiger is teacher, and Mrs. Edmore Krueger is presid- ent, held a very successful picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. neem Os- s- wald last Wednesday resent, very good attendance was p and the sports by the commrttee heon was very much enjoyed. Luncheon served in the lawn among flowers and roses. The weather elves ideal, everyone enjoyed and thanked Mr. and Mrs. Oswald for inviting the class to their home. BUTCHERS .I richa' Popular MEAT MAatE Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur - ad Meats, $olognas, Sausages, Ect., always onhand. i Kept hash in Electric Refrigeratio Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Fides and Skins H. yunghlnt & Son ....11•N*.. ....,,1/ 1 .rp�F�►�►•••1►*rlr•1111'*/ 0.40I+!r Co-Operative Huron Farmers' • 1 1 r London, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Chu - Gordon Keys of the • s'pent a few days with TOWNSHIP R. C. A. F. his parents, We carry a full line of Poultry Feeds, Hog Concentrates, Wes- tern Feed Wheat, excellent quality. TWO CAR LOADS OF WESTERN OATS JUST ARRIV9D. Place your order for FERTILIZER and take delivery earlY• ORDER BROODER COAL IMMEDIATELY Soft Coal, Shingles, Cedar Posts, and Motor Oils on hand at all times. R.3. ,COOPER, MANAGER HENSALL, Phone 115. 410.01111/11r11i111.11/1 ®o1m,� rGCv Jw v•; , . The stores of Varna are observing 1 ------infall ""' Thursday' afternoon as half -holiday, The total rainfall for .Sunday ,durin Jsl and August. June 18th wags 1.79 inches of water., On during evening last, a large in this district. er of neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Armsroogf �r. >id Mrs. Norman Long of Kip - Mrs.Sunday in Clinton, guestspen gathered at the hall in Hensall, Mrs. Kay. of to spend an evening with them. The Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walpex, Grand Bend spent Sunday Lamont f is furnished by the Murdoch toevening was spent in dancing mus- homeof Mr. and Mrs. Roy tra. During the evening Mr. and Mrs Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs•latform onwere invited to the p son. Elmer Hayter on the arrival of their 1 where they were seated and Mr. W. ly Mrs. A. McConnell of Varna was a L.Melais read a uasaad aaanne� tl� pueassat'P visitor with. her daughter, Mrs. Argo nava aovely enamelled stove. The groom Mr. Argo and Jimmie Lee in Toxon to. in their behalf made a suitable re - Mrs.. Walper and babe and Mrs• ply. PRODUCE Soldier Writes In a letter received from Mrs. Rose of town stating • Dear Anty; parcel Fester - received your lovely p day which was mailed to' me. I sure appreciate getting a parcel. Every- thing was grand and all very useful. Itr,sure makes a fellow fo at " en .you know that. the people +kirk about us. They are really fa � "thirinow. Maybe we will soon be then .time. That will ,certainly be i • all re 4' Hope everybody are. a .gxe`a`t"� day fine anenot working too hard. Ham the very „best myself and getting a- long fine. Well, there isn't much hw. I can ,talk about.: News are very will say so. long for this time. Thank- ing you and the -rest of the Women of •the Institute for the grand box. —.Orland Durand. Farm Produce WANTED Have your Eggs Graded scien- tifically on our approved grad - ryes the �g Machine �' as aritage• producer every Also Cream and Poultry. Wm. O'Brien phone 101, Res. 94, .Zurich Zurich Creamery FOR SALE 100 -acre farrn near Broaclosee to has Hydro, good buildings, church and school, a good farm, rea- sonably priced. Apply to Herald Office. FOR QUICK SALE Feed beans, 75c. a bushel.—Rich- alai ushel: Rich- ard Robinson, R. R. 1, Zurich. FOR SALE 155 feet feet of cable for sate.—Ap- ply ale. A h ply to Clarence Parke, R.R.1, Zu_-- 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 Rnd Poultry department in charge of Mr. T. Meyers. A. L. Mellett - Proprietor.— FOUND A bag of chop west of Zurich on Tuesday eve.Owner can Len hSave same by paying this FOR SALE A pure Shorthorn calf. calf.-Jamesl 10 Tubb months old; a a ggo Mitchell, Ont. FOR QUICK SALE 6 pure bred York young pigs; 1 pure bred Hereford bull 5 months old. Also a solid oak extension din- ing room table with 6 leafs. Apply to Thos. Westlake, Bayfield P.O. STRAYED Unto my premises, B'aby'lon line, Hay Twp., a young Heifer, about 500 lbs. Owner can have same bys proving property and paying eS•Zwrich. Wm. Watson, R. 11. 3, FOR SALE 1 pure bred red Durham bull1 3 months old. Apply to Lloyd R.R. :1, Varna, Ont. INSURANCE _.....____ Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK �E LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- ,UAL CO1Vi,PANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk .on Det.' 81st, 1936, $22,391,527.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $273,613.47. mites --$4,50 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. F., KLOPP_ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Li ht u h',g Rods and all kinds of I° i1 Insurance FOR SALE A windpump in good condition. George J. Thiel, Zurich. FOR SALE New Allis-Meitnera All -crop har- vesters fully equipped and on H ober tires.---HydeiTractor Co., Phone. 128. HOUSE FOR SALE A de,•,irabl4 dwelling property in ;nritlt with throe ; r.ue;, oC lend, the 1.,,r; Airmen, bathroom, wired, T town water; alto fruit .v..•- of IY,r- i•ree,4. Fox ,,,,, , c: ,� ,t.. ;.ilei , ii a AOT AT ONCE! HAVE NEW TRACTOR AT 13HrtP FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 10 2 G. JUNIOR. GENERAL ROW CROP ON RUBBER WITH SCUFFLER ONE 11 RUN O 3 SECT ONESPRINGR LTOOTHNEW AND ONE USED HARROW. MAY SELL ASSURED CREAM SEPARATORS. FOR LIFE OF MACSERVICE MACHINE 400-450-1b. Size for - .$59.50$79.50 ....559-600-1b. Size for $70.75 850 -900 -db. Size for 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. 41.011/Y„eitdafreirk •t • i • sr• WEAR IT 014 YOUR ARM tirt 9t2iT,1144/#- 6atweneedYOURHFIP,1 Yes, we need your help... and need it badly-. This is the biggest job we have ever tackled ! Everything depends upon Victory. Canada's Army needs volunteers NOW. And, that means you and you and you! Wear Canada's Badge of Honour on your arm. You'll be proud of it, so will your friends. Every man who is able has got to do his bit! Maybe you don't think this means you : a a that it's a job for the other fellow. If you do, you're wrong. It's your war, too , a war for every man who is a than ; a a for everyone who has a stake in Canada. Yes, this means you all right and we need younow for the months of intensive train• ing to make you fighting -fit. We did it before and we can do it again • . but tot need your help. n9